Almera Key Fob Reprogramming |
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VerSk
New Member Joined: 10 September 2013 Location: North Cheam, Sy Status: Offline Points: 20 |
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Posted: 03 September 2014 at 12:41 |
I bought an 03 Almera - the key fob wasn't working, and the vendor said it needed a new battery. I fitted a new battery (CR2025), and it still didn't work, and my heart sank. When I Googled the problem I found that there is a procedure you can go through to reprogramme your fob to the car. There were some abiguities in the instructions, so it took a few attempts before I was successful. I discovered that you have to have the key in the ignition slot all the time you're doing the reprogramming, which is where I was going wrong.
So - the procedure is this:
Make sure your fob battery is good. then...
Put key in ignition and turn off/on 6 times within 10 seconds: this puts it into programming mode, and is acknowledged by the indicators flashing twice.
With key in the lock in "off" position, hold down the unlock button on the fob and press the lock button 3 times, then release the unlock button. If reprogramming has been successful, the indicators will flash once.
Finally, turn the ignition to "on", then back to "off", and the indicators will flash twice to indicate that you have left programming mode. Then test the fob to see if it operates the central locking system correctly.
Yes the procedure really works!
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PinkyPerky
New Member Joined: 30 August 2014 Location: Suffolk Status: Offline Points: 9 |
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Hi
Thanks for the confirmation. It hasn't worked for me possibly because I have an immobiliser fault. It doesn't give the single flash. I will retry if I can sort out the main problem |
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