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    EKA code question

    I got my EKA from LR today 3 numbers one letter "f" which I presume =6. I tried the code followed the instructions in the manual and get a single "beep" from the horn when completed, which indicated incorrect code. I've tried it 3 times with the same result. Is there a trick to it or something to watch for?

    I tried it word for word and doesn't seem to work. Any tip would be appreciated.

    Craig

    Btw I'm not locked out, just got it as a precaution..

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    I will dig out the rave cd,, but for now
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    Quote Originally Posted by CraigH View Post
    I got my EKA from LR today 3 numbers one letter "f" which I presume =6.

    Craig

    Btw I'm not locked out, just got it as a precaution..
    My guess would be that it's a European 7 with a cross stroke not a 6.

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    Thanks Pedro. After reading this I think I know what my problem is. Both my drivers side (front & rear) door lock actuators are malfunctioning and need replacing, so I think this is where my problem is.

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    My code has the letter A which apparently stand for 10.
    Maybe you need to try F=16

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    Quote Originally Posted by locorr View Post
    My code has the letter A which apparently stand for 10.
    Maybe you need to try F=16
    Checking the Nanocom BCU docs each digit of the EKA code can be between 1-16, so LR are most likely giving the digits as hexadecimal to avoid confusion

    In hex the first ten digits are 0 - 9, then A = 10, B = 11, C = 12, D = 13, E = 14, F = 15

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    hexadecimal... I'll try 15 for the letter F

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    Quote Originally Posted by CraigH View Post
    hexadecimal... I'll try 15 for the letter F
    Ahh success! Thanks all

    Craig

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