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flat battery, so changed the little watch battery inside the fob. now the red light flashes on when i press the button, so i know its got power, but the doors dont open. i have to physically turn the key in the lock.
it was suggested to me that i need to program the key after a battery change. sort of rings a bell where you turn it 3 times to the right or something like that.
anyone care to enlighten me? 🙂
thanks
My Leon one was fine. Even had battery out for half hour while I went to buy a new one.
There is some thing where you put it in ignition turn 3 times and do something to resync it, but I don't recall the procedure, nor did I need to use it.
Pop over the seatcupra.net - I'm sure it's been discussed on the forums there.
I had the same issue with my Mondeo which required the key to be turned 7 times and then turned off after the beeps stopped, I'm guessing Google is your friend to find the right sequence.
A friend had the same with his Mondeo and the Ford garage charged him £70 and then 're-programmed' his key, lucky for him it's a company car!
hmmm not having much luck with the forums. or google :-/
will it fubar my key if a have a play around you reckon? 🙂
Not sure if this link will help....
[url= http://www.programyourkeys.com/Program_Car_Keys_-_VW_Audi_Seat_Skoda.html ]Might Help?[/url]
alternatively pop over to Briskoda - someone on there might have an idea
[url= http://www.programyourkeys.com/Program_Keys_-_VW_Audi_Seat_Skoda.html ]This?[/url]
tried briskoda but nowt doing there. ive tried the links but it doesnt sem to work. unless im reading it wrong.
[i]Remote Control Programming (1997 ON)
1. Switch Ignition ON and leave the key in the ignition.
2. Mechanically lock the vehicle using the Drivers door using a second key.
3. Using the remote control press the Unlock button once, and the horn will sound once.
4. Wait 6 seconds and press the unlock button once to activate the coding procedure. The remote control will now be programmed.
NOTE : When performing programming on additional remotes the procedure is the same, except you press the unlock button 2, 3 or 4 times for the different remote.
For example : If programming 2 remotes press the unlock button twice with a 1 second interval between each press, repeat for 3 and 4 remotes.
5. Switch Ignition OFF.
6. Remove key from ignition and check for operation.[/i]
ive read that as pressing the unlock button on the non-working key while its in the ignition. it could also be read as pressing unlock on the 2nd key outside in the door you reckon? (the horn doesnt sound either)
thanks
Speak to a Skoda dealer, they pride themselves on their customer service and aim to be the best.
http://www.skoda.co.uk/aboutskoda/news/ae_dealer_satisfaction_survey.aspx
Or ask BBA-Reman they might know. They will certainly know as much about the Octavia electrics as a Skoda Dealer.
http://www.bba-reman.com/content.aspx?content=how_to_contact_bba_reman
But keys are fairly specialist stuff, an auto elec locksmith might be worth a try. Look in Yellowpages.
