82D-37
AFTER REPAIR
Carry out another fault finding check on the system.
Deal with any other faults.
Clear the stored faults.
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ACCESS – SAFETY
Fault finding – Interpretation of commands
82D
UCH
Vdiag No.: 09
Key allocation procedure
– Establish dialogue with the UCH.
– Select the menu Repair mode.
– Select the menu Programming.
– Select line SC015 Allocate key.
The procedure for allocating keys is divided in two parts:
1. Key insertion stage.
2. Key allocation stage.
1- Key insertion stage
Clip requires that the keys to be allocated are inserted.
Insert ALL the keys to be allocated (old and new blank keys). Any keys not inserted at this stage will be rejected at
the Key allocation stage and the operation will have to be restarted from the beginning.
Once all the keys are inserted, the Clip diagnostic tool displays the programming key in "not connected" mode.
To obtain the immobiliser code, (see Technical Note 5037A, Code delivery procedure).
2- Key allocation stage:
Continue the procedure following the instructions on the Clip diagnostic tool.
Once the keys have been allocated, make sure that all the keys can lock and start the vehicle.
SC015
CONTINUED
IMPORTANT
When the programming operation is complete, only remove the key once the Remove key message is displayed
on the screen. Otherwise the programming operation fails and the key will be unusable.
WARNING
When the tool issues the programming key, the user has a limited time in which to enter the immobiliser code.
If the time has elapsed, the CLIP tool displays the message: Time elapsed. Restart the procedure.
IMPORTANT
In "not connected" mode, the programming key can only be used for a limited amount of time, as indicated by the
CLIP diagnostic tool. After this time, the programming key and associated immobiliser code are no longer valid.
The operation must be restarted from the beginning.