EKA is four numbers. i.e 12 5 2 6
find someone with a nanocom to source your EKA internally and even better change it to a user friendly sequence
mine is now ****
I have searched without a result, I received the radio code and EKA after a VIN check, the EKA has four digits a number the letter F and then two numbers the manual refers to a four number code. Is the code incorrect or does the letter refer to a number? sixth letter? Help would be appreciated as I have just buggered up the one remote key I have trying to program a new remote using a Nanocom.
Regards Ollie
EKA is four numbers. i.e 12 5 2 6
find someone with a nanocom to source your EKA internally and even better change it to a user friendly sequence
mine is now ****
Hey Al. EKA is four characters.
My EKA is Number-Letter-Number-Letter
I think facelift D2's used the number/letter sequence, early D2's just numbers
Like this .... 5 B 9 D
So, it actually 5 11 9 13
When you get to 9 counting, then continue on with letters, so A=10, B=11, C=12, D=13 and so on.
It's easier to get a Nanocom and change the EKA to something simple like 1 3 2 1 because it's a bitch turning the key 11 times one way, 12 times the other way, etc ...
Kev..
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Thanks Alpick & Fluids
One of the four charaters was F I entered 15 for this and the EKA code opened the car. Last night I was attempting to program a new remote key and managed to bugger up the one existing remote key. First time using a Nanocom, I now have the original key working and have entered a simple EKA code until I sort out the new remote, maybe it is the wrong frequency I read here there are two 314 Mhz and 433Mhz
Thanks again Ollie
The EKA Code is in Hexadecimal, have a look at - [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexadecimal"]Hexadecimal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]
Paul.
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1999 Epsom Green Discovery II 4.0 V8i XS
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