Definitive answer on Key Fob Reprogramming
#41
Dave,
Thanks -- this is great information. Your instructions are mostly consistent with mine, but the interesting difference is the '?' character at the end of each code. This is different than the check characters that are present in the barcodes that come with new keys and indicates that the BCU does not need or use the check characters. Very interesting.
I would like a copy of the spreadsheet. I'll send you a message.
Thanks,
Brad
Thanks -- this is great information. Your instructions are mostly consistent with mine, but the interesting difference is the '?' character at the end of each code. This is different than the check characters that are present in the barcodes that come with new keys and indicates that the BCU does not need or use the check characters. Very interesting.
I would like a copy of the spreadsheet. I'll send you a message.
Thanks,
Brad
#42
I bought a new key/fob and replacement shell fob and blank key from BPU. The new key came with the bar codes. I took the transmitter out on the new fob and plugged the 6 alphanumeric into your linked code sheet. Perfect match to the bar codes. Took electronics from our old '00 D2 fob and plugged those in to get codes for programming. Now I just need to find someone in the Chicago area that can cut a steel key and has the equipment to program the new and old fob. Thanks for this info - very helpful.
#45
If the bcu is valeo brand like the discovery 2, I would think there is a good chance it would work.
#46
Spreadsheet link
Here is the link to the on-line version of the spreadsheet. It calculates bar codes in the forms that are included with new keys as well as the LR technician versions. It has been validated multiple times.
http://goo.gl/br9fS
you can use the spreadsheet in your browser or export a copy to use in excel.
-Brad
http://goo.gl/br9fS
you can use the spreadsheet in your browser or export a copy to use in excel.
-Brad
Last edited by brad_ramsey; 11-04-2013 at 12:36 PM.
#47
#48
You probably already know this, but for the benefit of other readers the Nanocom does not require barcodes. The six-character identifier on a sticker inside the fob is sufficient.
#49
#50
you can program your remote without the bar code, there is a 6 digit code inside the remote which is part of the original bar code but you can only use this code with an Autologic BCU as far as i know. I had my 03 Discovery 2 used remote reprogrammed with the Autologic BCU.
Last edited by DrWilliam911; 12-08-2013 at 07:57 PM.