Key Fob Programming

Key Fob Programming

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bigwheel

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1,625 posts

221 months

Wednesday 7th May 2008
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L2VXR
122 posts
22 months
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Friday 2nd May Reply with quote
Well_Fans said:
problem is getting them mapped to your car and there I believe you are at the mercy of the local Monaro dealership which iirc charge around 60 quid to map the fob to your car.


Not tried it myself but worth a shot...
The GTO manual says,

Programming Transmitters Without Tech 2
1.
Turn the ignition to ON, then wait 10 minutes for the next step in the programming sequence.
2.
After the 10 minutes has elapsed, the car horn will chirp once. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position within 5 minutes after the horn has sounded, then to the ON position within 5 seconds after switching it OFF.
3.
Leave the key to the ON position for 10 minutes. After the 10 minutes has elapsed, the car horn will chirp twice. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position within 5 minutes after the horn has sounded, then to the ON position within 5 seconds after switching it
OFF.
4.
Leave the key to the ON position for 10 minutes. After the 10 minutes has elapsed, the car horn will chirp 3 times.
5.
Verify that the security indicator in the instrument cluster has stopped flashing and attempt to start the vehicle.
6.
Turn the ignition to OFF and remove the key from the ignition switch.
7.
Move approximately 3 meters (10 ft) away from the vehicle and test the transmitter functions to validate that the transmitter has been programmed successfully.

Edited by L2VXR on Friday 2nd May 17:13



BO55, can we have this excellent information added to the FAQ's, please?
Assuming it works, of course!

Edited by bigwheel on Wednesday 7th May 18:29

L2VXR

994 posts

220 months

Thursday 8th May 2008
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Has anybody got a unprogrammed key to try this out as the key fob has a 5 - 10 year life expectancy which i guess will mean 5 years tops and i don't fancy shelling out an hours labour for nothing

Well_Fans

4,193 posts

231 months

Thursday 8th May 2008
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anyone interested in a group buy of spare fobs? I'm going to order a couple up for myself as I've noticed I'm having to be closer and closer to the car to open it so the battery must be on its way out. If there's anyone else interested I'll see what kind of deal I can get, failing that I'll just get a couple off Ebay.

jayrockwell

309 posts

201 months

Thursday 8th May 2008
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I'd be interested. Especially if the first post on this thread is correct!

tunstad

77 posts

206 months

Friday 9th May 2008
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what jayrockwell said

THUNDER STORM

1,261 posts

176 months

Tuesday 1st October
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Hi as any one tried the programing as suggested above, and does it work?
Thanks for any replies, as I have just changed the battery on fob and need to program the buttons.

Adebyebye

L2VXR

994 posts

220 months

Tuesday 1st October
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Yes it worked on mine and believe it works on any small boot monaro. Big boot monaro's I think are different and it doesn't work.

I also changed the battery in the old key but don't recall having to reprogram it it just worked as normal once the battery was changed

Edited by L2VXR on Tuesday 1st October 21:10

Steve BCV8

123 posts

210 months

Tuesday 1st October
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Didn't work for me!
Purchased a NOS Holden key from East Coast Holden parts over in the US, tried the 10-10-10 and nothing happened.
Ordered a couple of cheap (tbh they aren't too bad) Chineseum fobs off EBay, swapped the internals from my original keys along with new batteries and both work fine.

BIGVXR

32 posts

99 months

Wednesday 2nd October
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Hi all, this worked perfectly for me, 06 VXR.

Steve BCV8

123 posts

210 months

Wednesday 2nd October
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/266285026587?mkcid=16&a...

There is also this, although I have not heard of anyone using it on the UK cars but I believe that some US Pontiac GTO owners have had success.

THUNDER STORM

1,261 posts

176 months

Wednesday 2nd October
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Hi I tried it but did not work, never got a chirp after 10 min. Do you have to have alarm system to chirp when setting locking doors and alarm?

Adebyebye

Steve BCV8

123 posts

210 months

Wednesday 2nd October
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THUNDER STORM said:
Hi I tried it but did not work, never got a chirp after 10 min. Do you have to have alarm system to chirp when setting locking doors and alarm?

Adebyebye
Yes you have to enable the horn via the dash menu, quite easy to do but if like me you don't want the horn sounding every time you lock/unlock the car disable it after trying the 10-10-10.

THUNDER STORM

1,261 posts

176 months

Wednesday 2nd October
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Steve, does it work once chirp is selected, can you confirm this

Adebyebye

Steve BCV8

123 posts

210 months

Wednesday 2nd October
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THUNDER STORM said:
Steve, does it work once chirp is selected, can you confirm this

Adebyebye
Sorry no, I selected it to sound but after the first 10 I had no sounds?
Tried several times without success and now have a brand new Holden logo key fob sitting in a drawer, I just used the two original internals (with new batteries fitted) with two after market shells.

Fatboy

8,085 posts

279 months

Wednesday 2nd October
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From another old thread back in 2020:

Lincsls1 said:
Blimey, you don't mess about! That link was just an example, not necessarily the best deal! There are other sellers available. I assume you needed the 3 button fob?
I must admit, you had me confused regarding the VATS thing, this key arrangement isn't that system. Thankfully its a better system.
One of my keys was dead, the other hanging on in there. Regarding the programming, that doesn't matter. But she will need the car because she pulls the code from the ECU and then programs the new keys to that code. Some people have a security code card that has the information on it. Makes it easier. I didn't, but like I said, she pulls the code from the ECU and also gives you the details on the receipt - easier for future.
Some people have also managed to get the code direct from Holden support, some have tried and failed. You might have a better chance with this because yours is a Holden rather than a Vauxhall as it were! If you could get the code, then any old key programmer should be able to help you. When I enquired, most couldn't be arsed to try without it. This lady had the 'I like a challenge attitude' and said she wouldn't be beaten! Charged only £72.

https://www.pecarmotorsltd.co.uk/

Fatboy

8,085 posts

279 months

Lincsls1

3,476 posts

147 months

Wednesday 2nd October
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wavey

MarvinTPA

239 posts

136 months

Friday 11th October
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I too tried the 10 mins wait, chirp method, no success ( 04 cv8 ) some years ago.
A few months ago I did this.

https://www.sparkplugsdirect.com.au
Ordered
KF200
KF204
Got local key cutters to copy physical key. ( Timpsons refused )
The programmer worked 1st time, and I now have 3 working keys !

£75.00 all in !

Lincsls1

3,476 posts

147 months

Friday 11th October
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Fantastic post!
Very easy solution.

vxr2010

2,597 posts

166 months

Saturday 12th October
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Can you describe how the programmer worked please or is it all very straight forward ?