Synchronising:
Synchronisation of a remote control (transponder) is necessary when replacing a faulty remote control or when increasing the number of remote controls (maximum four). It is also necessary if the code of the remote control and the control unit no longer agree. This may happen if the transmit button is frequently pressed when out of range.
Note:
The time taken to synchronise must not exceed twenty seconds for each remote control.
If the car has electrically-operated windows, the windows must be closed.
Method:
Place the key in the door lock and turn the key anticlockwise three times(unlocking).
Each time, the key must be held in the unlocking position for half a second.
Remove the key from the door lock.
Press and hold the locking button on the remote control, and aim the remote control at the interior rear-view mirror for five seconds.
As confirmation of this procedure, the indicator light in the door trim of the driver’s door lights up.
Press the unlocking button three times, then release the locking button.
As confirmation that the remote control has now been synchronised, the indicator light in the door trim of the driver’s door flashes.
Synchronise the next remote control, starting from step 3. NOTE: This must begin within fifteen seconds of the previous synchronisation.
Synchronisation is terminated automatically when:
the number of remote controls to be synchronised is reached.
the car is locked mechanically with a key.
the maximum permitted synchronisation time is exceeded.