If you have 1 key: Switch on the ignition, press the large keyfob twice within 10 seconds. If you have 2 keys: You will need to check which is primary and which is secondary, open the keys and there should be a small label inside with either PRIM or SEC. Switch on the ignition and press the large button on the primary keyfob first, then the secondary within 10 seconds. NB: Some models require the battery to be removed from the keyfob for a minute before recoding. The above worked fine for my 2000 (W) Pug 406 HDi
you can't.
You can't, the equipment to do that is too expensive to buy. You'll need to take it to a dealer to have it done. most charge around $80.00 to recode a key !
With proof of ownership and the vehilce VIN you can obtain a duplicate key from a dealership. A dealership may have the software needed to recode a key if necessary, as keys are vehicle specific.
look in the owners manual
This has to be done at a dealer.. www.FS-oc.net
http://www.bba-reman.com/content.aspx?content=Test_for_Renault_Key_Immobiliser_failures_emergency_recode
Most (if not all) key fobs can be recoded. You may want to inquire with your dealership or a good locksmith.
The Splendid Splinter hit .406 in '46. So easy to remember!
Insert your key in the ignition. Turn it to accessories. Press your remote lock button until you hear a beep. Now it's configured!
It indicates a fault between the key and the immobiliser. Usually a faulty key.
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