Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 23:44:16 +0100
From: "Don" <dczapskinospamon.com>
Subject: Re: Remote key fob problems...


Put the key in the ignition switch and turn it to ON position. Then press UNLOCK button 5 to 8 times not more often than once a second. Watch the "safety belt" light. I think when it flashes after subsequent UNLOCK press you have completed programing in your key to TWICE system (Central locking and security system). I have done it two days ago with a TECH 2 plugged in, following instructions on the screen. Good luck. Don Uzytkownik "joe schmoe" <menospamin.not> napisal w wiadomosci news:5h60t15d9cvaboqtj5k1hpka0pglkasgelnospamcom... > On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 22:00:36 GMT, "Nasty Bob" > <speedypancakenospamail.com> wrote: > >> >>"Richard Kirby" <rskirbynospamali.co.uk> wrote in message >>news:43cffb9f$1_3nospamntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com... >>> Obviously! (he replies whilst checking!) any other ideas? >> >>I think you're supposed to be able to re-set your keyfob by pressing it 5 >>times in a row. And you're supposed to be in your car or within range when >>you do this... It should say exactly what to do in your user manual. >> >>Assuming the remote locking worked OK before you replaced the batteries.. >>there's always an *extreme* outside chance that your new batteries are no >>good. Try the old ones again? >> >> > > If the lights on the remote light up and still no joy, you might have > to end up going to the dealer. I had to get one remote reprogrammed > when it stopped switching the immobilizer off. > > Nothing more maddening that having it fire up then shut off. > > The dealer was able to recode mine in 10 minutes for £60. > > It is also possible that the remote receiver has packed it in. > > > Best of luck.

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