406 key problems

Discussion in 'Peugeot 406' started by Mike, Feb 20, 2007.

  1. Mike

    Mike Guest

    Hi
    My 2001 406hdi has been unused for a year. I charged the battery, put
    a new battery in the key fob. Now the doors wont open at all, even
    from inside ( the boot opens )

    Can any one offer advice please


    Many thanks

    Mike
     
    Mike, Feb 20, 2007
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  2. Mike

    Ken Guest

    My guess is that replacing the battery in the key destroyed the code
    stored in it. Presumably a Peugeot dealer can retrieve the code from
    your vehicle and reprogram your key.
     
    Ken, Feb 21, 2007
    #2
  3. Mike

    Ken Guest

    Mike emailed me asking whether this meant he had to tow the vehicle to
    the dealer, taking the key and the 'card'. This is my response:

    My impression is that if you know the code it can be inserted in the
    key by any locksmith with the necessary gear. But, if not, the dealer
    will have to recover the code from the engine management system.
    Unless he makes house calls, bringing his diagnostic gear, he will
    need the vehicle.
    You mention a card. I have a plastic code card with a picture of a key
    on it which may be what you mean. It may be that this is all that is
    needed to re-program the key. Maybe not. Why not ask the dealer?
     
    Ken, Feb 22, 2007
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  4. If it's just the remote locking that isn't working, put the key in the
    ignition & turn it to the on position; press the remote locking button until
    the doors lock /indicators flash; this resynchs the central locking and key
    code sequence. You only need to get it to a dealer if the immobiliser isn't
    releasing, i.e. the engine won't turn over but the ignition appears to turn
    on. I guess by the mention of towing, the latter may well be the case.
    Martin
     
    Martin Whybrow, Feb 23, 2007
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