Has anyone managed to program a used P3 RF key with PP2000?

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Has anyone managed to program a used P3 RF key with PP2000?
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Hi

Has anyone managed to code a used key on a P3 with a PIN and PP2000? I recall reading darrenjlobb did on an old forum post, just wondering if anyone else has been successful as I also remember reading saying you can't!

I have 1 working key (non RF type) but would like a spare preferably with RF locking!

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Yep, I've done it on three 306's and a 206.
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(18-06-2016, 09:18 PM)DeeTurbo Wrote: Yep, I've done it on three 306's and a 206.


Care to share how it's done? I'm wanting to reprogram a new (old) key on my ph3 using pp2000
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That's encouraging thanks - so I just need a used RF fob, key blank cut and PIN for coding. This isn't for my 306 so I could try it with the spare RF from mine to check it will work. What version of PP2000 are you running?

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(18-06-2016, 09:30 PM)Sambarker Wrote:
(18-06-2016, 09:18 PM)DeeTurbo Wrote: Yep, I've done it on three 306's and a 206.


Care to share how it's done? I'm wanting to reprogram a new (old) key on my ph3 using pp2000

I'll have to do a guide. It's straight forward thought. You'll need the code on the blue card and all the keys with you.

(18-06-2016, 09:39 PM)Tom85 Wrote: That's encouraging thanks - so I just need a used RF fob, key blank cut and PIN for coding. This isn't for my 306 so I could try it with the spare RF from mine to check it will work. What version of PP2000 are you running?

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Yeah used fob and it must have the little transponder chip inside.

Not sure what version I'm on, pretty old as I've not updated it in three years.
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OK thanks - I'll give it a go!
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As above you can do it fairly easily in pp2000 if you have the key card for the bsi fitted. Have programmed keys to my Astor in the past.
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Yeah, you must have the the Pin for the BSI that came with the car, blue bit of plastic card with a scratch off bit that exposes the Pin number.

Without it, you can't reprogram keys.
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Luckily you can actually, there is a guy on the internet who can generate them from vin number, I have used him myself before (not confidently) however turned out fine and worked perfectly!

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(20-06-2016, 11:21 AM)darrenjlobb Wrote: Luckily you can actually, there is a guy on the internet who can generate them from vin number, I have used him myself before (not confidently) however turned out fine and worked perfectly!

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probably the same one I used, seemed to come up trumps though
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Yep, I've used peugeotcodes in the past with great results.
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Yeah think it's £20 for the PIN on that site, probably more from a dealer. Used to be a lot cheaper but I think Peugeot have put up their prices...

It is possible to extract the PIN from the BSI itself, by reading the memory chip with a programmer hooked up to a computer - I might have a go since I have a cheap eBay EEPROM reader and fancy a challenge!

Out of 12 306's I've bought over the years for myself and family I think maybe 2 had the actual plastic card with them which is odd since most of them came with the manuals/service book etc..
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yet to find one of these in a 306...


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need a part number? http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com/ and http://service.citroen.com/ will sort you out.
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(20-06-2016, 05:40 PM)welshpug Wrote: yet to find one of these in a 306...

I had one in my 306 once was in a brown box much the same Tongue

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I'm yet to find one that doesn't come up on PP with a built-in systems interface... Wink

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Ended up using peugeotcodes for the PIN - all good. I knew it was correct PIN because I already had the mechanical key number and it matched that given. Only programmed a spare non RF key for now. When I manage to source a used RF key I'll give it a go and report back if it works!

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Managed to source a used RF key and pleased to report it re-programmed successfully with PP2000! Thanks

Btw I just followed Niall's v helpful guide here for the programming http://www.306oc.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?tid=2752
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