peugeot key re-boot!!

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by jazzy29, Mar 9, 2006.

  1. jazzy29

    jazzy29 Guest

    Hi all (again). still have same prob guys; peugeot 406 rf type (2 buttons
    and red led light)i bought key off ebay for my mrs and am unable to recode
    it to my car? have tried a few ways ie;key in ignition and pressing buttons
    1 at a time and a few others with no joy!!
    Key inside say secondary on electronic pad? does this mean its hard coded?
    if so any ideas how to re-code it to my car? thanks very much!! (ps; i`m
    going nuts with this prob!!!) 406,1999 2l gtx 4 door saloon. my own
    keyfob is rf type too and works great!!
     
    jazzy29, Mar 9, 2006
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  2. jazzy29

    daddyfreddy Guest

    Are you using a primary keyfob to encode it with?
     
    daddyfreddy, Mar 9, 2006
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  3. jazzy29

    jazzy29 Guest

    Thanks for answering, i dont really know what you mean! if as i think you
    mean is my own keyfob (the original with car)primary inside? it doesnt say
    on my own fob on the electronic pad,and to be honest it looks slightly diff
    in my key fob to the ebay one which is secondary as it says inside fob, so
    i`d say prob yes mine is primary! anyway to recode the secondary fob or is
    it to mr peugeot?
    Thanks very much for help/info.
     
    jazzy29, Mar 9, 2006
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  4. jazzy29

    jazzy29 Guest

    Thanks for answering, i dont really know what you mean! if as i think you
    mean is my own keyfob (the original with car)primary inside? it doesnt say
    on my own fob on the electronic pad,and to be honest it looks slightly diff
    in my key fob to the ebay one which is secondary as it says inside fob, so
    i`d say prob yes mine is primary! anyway to recode the secondary fob or is
    it to mr peugeot?
    Thanks very much for help/info.
     
    jazzy29, Mar 9, 2006
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