When programming new keys all the keys must be available (old and new). All keys have to be programmed.
Note:
All the keys must be programmed, including the existing ones.
The time taken to program all keys must not exceed sixty seconds.
Test prerequisites:
The battery voltage should be at least 12V.
Ignition on, engine off.
No fault codes.
No lockout time in the immobiliser (the lockout time is available in the data list).
The security code.
All electrical loads should be switched off.
Procedure:
Insert one of the ignition keys in the ignition lock.
Start the function 'Key programming'.
All the keys must be programmed, including the existing ones.
Enter the security code in the presented input field, confirm with 'OK'.
If the wrong security code is entered three times in a row the immobiliser control unit will be locked. The lockout time can be read in the data list. Before the next attempt the ignition must stay in position "on" until the lockout time is over.
A dialog box will present the previous number of keys, confirm with 'Yes'
Enter the total number of keys to be programmed in the presented input field, confirm with 'OK'.
A dialog box will present the number of keys to be programmed, confirm with 'Yes'.
A dialog box presents if the system is ready for programming of new keys, confirm with 'OK'.
The programming time starts when the dialog box is displayed.
The key in the ignition switch is programmed when the immobiliser check-lamp stops to flash.
Remove the key from the ignition switch and insert the next key. Turn the ignition on and wait until the immobiliser check-lamp stops to flash. Repeat the procedure for the number of keys which have been declared.
The programming of keys is aborted/completed when:
All the keys that were supposed to be programmed have been programmed.
A key that already has been programmed during the operation is reprogrammed. The programming sequence has to restart.
The maximum time for programming is exceeded.
Start the engine with all programmed keys to check the operation.