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Training new keys
Training for new keys makes use of a master key, which has a red knob. This master key must be kept in a safe place and may be used only
for the immobilizer with which it was supplied. This means that the number on the tag of the red key must agree with the number on the
control unit.
Training procedure for blue keys:
Important note:
The training process must be completed within 20 seconds.
a) Insert the master key in the ignition and switch to position 1 (ignition on).
b) Wait 5 seconds and then withdraw the key.
c) Insert a blue key into the ignition and switch to position 1 (ignition on).
d) Wait 1-2 seconds and then withdraw the key.
e) The key is now trained.
You can train a number of keys by inserting them into the ignition one a er another. When doing this, each of them must remain in position 1
for about 1 second, taking care that no more than 4 seconds elapses between training two consecutive keys. Up to 10 keys can be trained in
this way.
Note: If the master key is le in the ignition in the “on” position for longer than 20 seconds, all the previously trained keys will be cleared.
Clearing trained keys from the control unit
You will need to clear the trained keys if one of them has been lost. The procedure clears all the trained keys. When this has been done, the
remaining keys can be retrained.
The procedure for clearing keys is to insert the master key in the ignition and switch it to position 1 (terminal 15 is on) for a period of at least
20 seconds. A er this time, all the trained keys will have been cleared and the available keys can then be retrained.
This procedure does not clear the code of the master key.
The red master key cannot be used to operate the vehicle. It serves only for training blue keys.