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D2 Remote Key Fob Question
Hi All,
I have a relatively simple question, to which I'd like to know the answer.
When a new D2 was sold, I presume that it came with two Remote Key Fobs.
My question is: do these two (original) key fobs have exactly the same 6-character code?
If so, is there only a single entry in the list of key codes when you display it using a Nanocom?
In other words, are the two originally supplied key fobs indistinguishable to the vehicle's BCU?
If not, was the original purchaser of the new vehicle given two paper key-fob codes tags ('cos I've only got one).
See attached example (PDF).
Is it possible that the second bar-code and the row of characters beneath it applies to the second key as originally supplied?
If so, which part of that character string constitutes the 6-character identity code for the second Fob?
Cheers, Andrew Milne
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What is the line "SUSP" shown in Nanocom Key Programming page?
Hi Sierra,
I have a new Remote Fob on the way, and will certainly check for the paper sticker inside, with the 6-character code.
In the meantime, I have a question about Nanocom key programming.
Have watched the YouTube video that you have frequently sent a link to, in the past.
In the Nanocom screen that shows a list of currently registered keys for the vehicle (see attached PNG image), there is a line labelled "Susp" at the bottom of the screen.
What does this represent, and where does its code come from?
Regards,
Andrew
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sierrafery
Provided that the fob is a genuine one not some scam cos i've seen cheap ones sold with long bar code, without code inside and the 6 characters from the long code were useless, so was the long code too. A good one has both codes and the short one from inside matches the long one as you described