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alarm

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:57 pm
by ronnie_b
sorri about the last one

my key for my megane coupe 1.6sport r reg fell apart the other day and now i cant start the car unless i bypass the immobiliser by holding the central locking butten in for so long untill the light flashes so maney times. i have seen on the internet that a person took the immobiliser fuse out and replaced it with a switch would this work or is there away to turn the immobiliser of altogether cheers

Re: alarm

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 11:07 pm
by davelowe
Please re-post this in English with a fuller description of the issue.

Re: alarm

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 3:15 pm
by ChrisM
can't you buy these old plip keys off ebay now cheap and clone them to your own car, I am sure you can save messing around with the imobliser, as it is only the key the has gone west!

Re: alarm

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 3:30 pm
by ChrisM
Buy a fob off ebay, change the blade and try this.

MEGANE RF RE-PROGRAMMING
Hold the remote control button down for longer than 10 seconds (until
the red tell tale light on the key extinguishes) then press it again 3
times. Check that the doors lock and unlock correctly.

MEGANE WITH EARLY REMOTE (LED SWITCHES OFF WHEN HOLDING
BUTTON DOWN)

1. Igniton ON

2. Press and hold the central locking button for 5 seconds

3. LED on the dash board will go off, come back on and begin to flash.
The flashes correspond to the first digit of the 4 PIN security code
release the button when the first digit has been "flashed" and then
press the button again.

4. Wait for the second digit to be "flashed" then release and re-press
the button continue until all digits have been entered.

5. If you have entered the code correctly the LED will then go out and
the car can be started to code the remote, switch off the ignition and
press the central locking button again.

6. Press remote button 2 times within the immediate vicinity of the
pick up (in the roof). On some vehicles you may need to switch the
ignition back on to achieve this however.