406 security card

Discussion in 'Peugeot 406' started by Philip Western, May 8, 2005.

  1. Anyone know how much it costs to get a replacement security code card for a
    2.2 Hdi?
    Regards Phil.
     
    Philip Western, May 8, 2005
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  2. Philip Western

    Tonyh Guest

    Hi, the card supplied with a new vehicle contains only a 4 digit alpha
    code i.e. XBYY, and this is the only bit of info the dealership needs
    to re-write ECU info. If you dont have it the dealership can get
    immediately from Peugeot and will charge you about £17.00 for it. If
    you really want a replacement card, I dont know if its possible, but
    why would you want it?
    Tony
     
    Tonyh, May 8, 2005
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  3. Philip Western

    mindwipe Guest

     
    mindwipe, May 8, 2005
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  4. can't get a card but you can get the code from peugeot ,this code is
    important for adding keys, if your car is mux and you have a bsi download
    for some reason or other, you need this code to enter into the bsi.finally
    this code IS stored in the engine mangement e.c.u. , if you need to replace
    it(eng man ecu) without entering the transponder code on a none mux it will
    start . But it aint gonna be secure due to the fact no transponder code
    programmed into it.. all the best mark ( peugeot master technician)
     
    MARK BANKS via CarKB.com, May 9, 2005
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  5. Philip Western

    mindwipe Guest

    where are you master tech mark?
    sure the guys here will want to seek you out if you are local to them
    just to add you also need to supply all keys you own if bsi is reprogrammed
    as well
    (if only we could get receptionists to understand this)
    Jeff,Leeds
     
    mindwipe, May 11, 2005
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  6. Philip Western

    nigel Guest

    Know what you mean. We have trained our receptionists to ask for all
    the keys and the card any time the car needs to go near a Diag! Better
    that way.
     
    nigel, May 11, 2005
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  7. Philip Western

    mindwipe Guest

    glad its worked with yours nigel
    ours are simply brain dead
     
    mindwipe, May 11, 2005
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  8. Hi jeff im master tech at goodfellows in walsall west mids....
    receptionists nightmare aren't they mate!. some of the job descriptions
    absolutely have me in bits too, very far off the REAL problem/s ...all the
    best mark
     
    MARK BANKS via CarKB.com, May 12, 2005
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  9. Philip Western

    mindwipe Guest


    not sure we have met then mark
    they tended to put us in groups by area on the courses
    dont recognise goodfellows from any of my course lists anyway
    Regards
    Jeff previously msf ,leeds
    they didnt pay though!!
     
    mindwipe, May 12, 2005
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  10. yeah they do tend to put us in areas / dpsm area . my mate works at one of
    the msf places ? simon gummerson is his name anyway .If you look on pug
    link by master tech forum you may see some of my posts in there ,last year
    i got in the last 10 for the tech of the year comp. all the best mark
     
    MARK BANKS via CarKB.com, May 12, 2005
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  11. Philip Western

    mindwipe Guest


    i know simon,hes a good lad
    he used to work at arundale in bridlington
    then went to msf york last i heard from him he went on to mercedes
    i no longer have access to the master tech forums since i defected to
    renault
    regards jeff
     
    mindwipe, May 12, 2005
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  12. Philip Western

    Nom Guest

    That's my local dealer !

    They're held in high regard around these parts - certainly MUCH higher than
    Arundale in Scarborough !
     
    Nom, May 13, 2005
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  13. Philip Western

    mindwipe Guest

    once went in there when the clutch cable snapped on my astra(now long gone)
    just past the fire station
    they pointed me in the direction for the vauxhall agent in town
    they were gonna get a driver to drop me off but wife was up for a walk about
    the town(to spend money) so we legged it
     
    mindwipe, May 13, 2005
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