transponder key fault?

Electrical 206CC problems
mb44
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Post by mb44 »

got in the car to start it yesterday....door opens, lights, stereo etc all ok....no starting just does nothing

so we call the AA man and he asks if i dropped the keys...no was the answer....anyway we try the other set and the car works fine

he said its a key transponder problem...whats this? how do i fix it?

its a 2002 1.6 if that makes any difference and out of warranty

thanks

DPH
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Post by DPH »

Sounds to me like the immobiliser is not disarming when you put the key in the ignition. There is a reset procedure which i'm sure someone will know off the top of their head (probably Reap) which may work.

pfradique
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Post by pfradique »

Hi

The instructions are in the owners manual.

But I think it was something like:
Put in the key, turn one notch, press the lock button on the key and it's done.

Check on the manual if you have it handy...

Pedro.

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Post by Lyndon »

or check the downloads section on the left hand side as there's a PDF version, is a little old but should still be useful :)
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reap
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Post by reap »

putting the key in and pushing the plip button wont help.this only learns the radio part for the central locking(key resync)
sounds as though you have a physical problem with the micro chip in your key?.
if you put it in the ignition and open the door .does i bleep bleep to warn that you left your key in the ignition??.
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quoman
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Post by quoman »

given the ecu part number and type i may well be able to disable the imobiliser all together
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reap
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Post by reap »

problem is it imobiliser goes through bsi before it unlocks the engine man ecu.
so you would have to decode bsi also.

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Post by quoman »

i cant think for the life of me what system type it is but i have just decoded a citroen xsara 2002 with no problem i ve never been asked about bsi please educate / remind me :oops:
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