If the remote control is lost or not working you can disable the immobilizer by using the key and a security code called EKA (Emergency Key Access) code.
This four digit EKA code is accessible through the function: Read out the security code or in the security card.
Instructions for disabling the immobilizer:
Start by reading out (read from left to right) the EKA code, either with the instrument or from the security card.
Put the key in the driver door key lock and turn to LOCKED position. Hold the key in this position for at least five seconds. Then let the key return to it’s neutral position.
Turn the key to UNLOCKED position so many times that the first digit in the EKA code shows.
Turn the key to LOCKED position so many times that the second digit in the EKA code shows.
Turn the key to UNLOCKED position so many times that the third digit in the EKA code shows.
Turn the key to LOCKED position so many times that the fourth digit in the EKA code shows.
Eventually turn the key once to UNLOCKED position. Hereby the immobilizer is disabled.
If the code has been entered correctly the warning lamp stops flashing and you can start the car.
When the immobilizer has been disabled it will stay disabled until the next time the car is locked with the remote control.
Caution!
The turns with the key must be performed exact and with precision. Make a little pause between each item.
Make sure that the key is turned fully to the end positions.
After the key has been turned to any off the end positions, make sure that it returns to neutral position (to ensure that you are in neutral position it’s possible to turn the key slightly pass the neutral position).
If there has been an incorrect code input:
If there has been an incorrect code input there will be a warning signal when the key is turned to locked position. If this occurs:
Open and shut the door (this will erase the incorrect code input).
Enter the code again.
After three unsuccessful attempts you must wait for ten minutes before you can try again.