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Old 12th January 2012, 03:28 PM
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Cheers for the help guys this is all good stuff I'll try later. I guess where I get confused is the imobilizer on the car still works fine with the key as I can start the car no problem and the flashing light on the cluster goes out and stays off when the ignition is switched to on (car not started) so I'm not having to enter a code manually to start & drive the car. I'm just having to manually lock all the doors which is a bit annoying and I'm worried I'll forget to check it one day and leave it open! I'm also unsure if mine is an "old" or "new" style as it doesn't have the dome thing on the key, just an led which goes off if you hold the button down for awhile.

I tried this:
Quote:
MEGANE RF RESYNCHRONISING
Hold the remote control button down for longer than 10 seconds (until the red telltale
light on the key extinguishes) then press it again 3 times.
Check that the doors lock and unlock correctly.
last night with no luck so i'll give
Quote:
MEGANE WITH EARLY REMOTE (LED SWITCHES OFF WHEN HOLDINGBUTTON DEPRESSED)
1. Ignition 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.
a go tonight and see if that works.
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