3. Connect the M-MDS to the DLC-2.
4. Select "Body/Security/PATS function" from the M-MDS screen menu.
5. Perform security access as indicated on the M-MDS screen. (See
NO.6 SECURITY ACCESS
PROCEDURE
.)
6. Select "Ignition key ID number Erase" from the M-MDS screen menu and perform the tasks according to
the M-MDS screen.
NO.4 CHANGING THE METHOD FOR REGISTERING ADDITIONAL KEYS
Procedure
1. Using any key, turn the ignition switch to the ON position. (Either a valid or an unregistered key can be
used.)
2. Connect the M-MDS to the DLC-2.
3. Select "Body/Security/PATS function" from the M-MDS screen menu.
4. Perform security access as indicated on the M-MDS screen. (See
NO.6 SECURITY ACCESS
PROCEDURE
.)
5. Select either "Customer Spare Key Programming Enable" or "Customer Spare Key Programming
Disable" from the M-MDS screen menu. Depending on the selected menu, the additional key registration
method is as shown below:
ADDITIONAL KEY REGISTRATION METHOD
NOTE:
This procedure is for changing the enable/disable setting of the "No.1
Additional Key Registration Procedure (Using Two Valid Keys)".
The default setting for new vehicles and new instrument cluster
replacement is "Enabled".
By disabling the "No.1 Additional Key Registration Procedure (Using Two
Valid Keys)", only the M-MDS can be used to register additional keys,
thereby preventing two valid keys from being used to create an
unauthorized spare key. This function is for use by rental car or other
companies with vehicle fleets.
NOTE:
When using an unregistered key, although the security light flashes
and DTC 15 is displayed, this does not indicate an improper
procedure. Continue to perform the procedure as indicated.
Setting
Additional key registration method
Procedure using two valid
keys
Procedure using the M-
MDS
Customer spare key programming enable
x
x
Customer spare key programming
disable
-
x
2007 Mazda MX-5 Miata Sport
2007 ACCESSORIES & BODY, CAB Security and Locks (Keyless Entry System) - MX-5 Miata
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