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I have bought a spare key, uncut and not programmed. Can anybody tell me the process for reprogramming. I have tried the process on the earlier (not facelift) model and it doesn’t work. Thank you

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21 minutes ago, Martylew said:

I have bought a spare key, uncut and not programmed. Can anybody tell me the process for reprogramming. I have tried the process on the earlier (not facelift) model and it doesn’t work. Thank you

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Hello Martin,

 

Welcome to the Forum.

 

I don't have a 2006 2.4L, but I do have the 2006 3L.

 

Your keys look nothing like mine, nor do they look like anything those in the Owners Handbook I have (JPNZ).

Are you sure they are the correct keys.

 

I believed the facelifted version uses the 4D67 chip embedded in the key blank.

Even when correctly cut , without that 4D67 chip it won't start the car.

 

Hopefully, someone else has the same keys as you, and can help you.#Good Luck.

 

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It is the key with the back removed. The new one does have the transponder chip, the same as the main key. I think the pre facelift version does not have the transponder chip. Thanks for your reply

1 hour ago, Martylew said:

It is the key with the back removed. The new one does have the transponder chip, the same as the main key. I think the pre facelift version does not have the transponder chip. Thanks for your reply

 

Sorry, I saw 2006 and assumed you have a facelift.

I need better reading skills.

Even so, the key you have does not appear in the JPNZ Owners Manual.

What does the face of the key look like ?

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