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2005 2.0 HDI BSI playing up.
#31
Not sure but I think the main dealer can get it of your vin no.  If it's the code for altering general things in the bsi try 03114.
Cool
2006 2.0hdi 600 with bench seat.  Cool
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#32
Cheers, its the immobiliser code I need, I got a card with a 4 digit code on which came with the car, but so did an owners manual for a C2, so not gonna rely on it! Looking forward to the end of this saga!
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#33
Bsi was returned today fixed, rang citroen and got the transponder code, and went through the configuration, but it won't let me program my keys, keeps saying "key programming failed". Anybody got an idea of where I'm going wrong?
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#34
This may help starting from post 4 sorry try this one http://www.berlingoforum.co.uk/thread-12813.html
sorry bit of a cock up there lol
Are we there yet????? Huh
Ex 1.6hdi van now 3 seater 1.4 multispace
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#35
Can you check that link for me? It's sending me to a post about a tent sale.
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#36
Sorry bit of a cock up on the link ive changed it now.
Are we there yet????? Huh
Ex 1.6hdi van now 3 seater 1.4 multispace
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#37
Followed that guide to the letter, still no luck programming keys. I have noticed in pp2000 the key presence switches between present and not, I can get it to stabilise "present" by removing the transponder ring and holding the key next to it. Is it possible that a weak transponder could allow the car to start but not allow programming?
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#38
The transponder is a circular coil of thin wire which picks up signals from your key chip. Think of it like a shops antitheft label.
I had one go open circuit on one of the terminals. 
Maybe yours is intermittent?   Cool
2006 2.0hdi 600 with bench seat.  Cool
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#39
I had a trip to the scrappy today and picked up a couple of rings and a comm 2000 unit, all produce exactly the same results. Im going to try separating the blade from the fob, taping the fob to the transponder ring, and then programming.
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#40
Well it turns out citroen supplied me with the wrong code, which is why the key wouldn't program. New transponder allowed me to program the key, but obviously now my ecu won't unlock because the immobiliser codes don't match. So I'm guessing my only option now is to somehow get the ecu blanked and match that to the immobiliser code in the BSI.
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