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Cockpit central Unit is not coded. Once mounted on vehicle, in order to become under
operation, the memorization of a code it is necessary.
In order to perform this procedure, it is obligatory to have at least one of the vehicle old keys,
to know the reparation code and the injection computer must be correctly coded (please refer
to the assignation table).
isvehicle, in order to become under operation, the memorization of a
code it is necessary.
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ATTENTION
: if Cockpit Central Unit is memorizing a code, this one is assigned only to
that vehicle. It is impossible the code erasing or memorizing another code.
eh old keys, to knhe
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IMPORTANT
: only the keys presented when performing this procedure are becoming
under operation, with the condition:
- they have been already coded on this vehicle.
- they are new (not coded).
icn computer must be correctly coded (please refer to tho
REMARK
: if only Cockpit Central Unit is to be replaced, it is not necessary to perform
any intervention to the injection computer: this one will keep the same anti starting code.
SPECIAL SITUATIONS
If the screen displays:
“ Inserted after-sale code does not cor-
respond to the presented key. Check if the
code was correctly entered and if a vehicle
key was presented”
: the code is not corre-
sponding to the vehicle or a new key has been
used.
“Cockpit Central Unit is not empty. Start
the keys programming procedure”
. Cock-
pit Central Unit is already coded on this ve-
hicle.
“Cockpit Central unit programming fail-
ure, key not possible to be used on this
vehicle”
; the key code does not correspond
to the entered code (the key is belonging to a
vehicle of another type).
Diagnostic – General
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE OF
THE COCKPIT CENTRAL UNIT
By means of the CLIP tester:
Enter in dialogue with system
“Anti-start-
ing”.
In menu
“Control module”
,
“Spec ific
control”
, validate line
“SC027: Cockpit
Central Unit programming”
The tester is displaying
“ Take off the key
from anti-theft contact”
The tester is displaying
“Introduce the
after-sale code”
. With the contact off, insert
the after-sale secret code (12 hexadecimal
characters), the validate it.
If the code format is correct, the tester is
displaying
“Insert an already coded key on
the vehicle, set the contact on and then
validate”
and the programming procedure is
under way.
The tester is displaying
“ UCH pro-
grammed. Start the keys programming
procedure”
and the Cockpit Central Unit is
coded. In this moment, it is necessary to enter
in the key programming mode, in order assign
the others keys (maximum four). More sec-
onds may pass before this message is displayed.
ATTENTION
: the maximum interval between
each operation is of 5 minute s if not the
procedure is canceled.
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