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    Can anyone help with the 6 digit key code?

    Hi guys, I have bought 2 new Valeo keys for my 99 Disco 2.
    they have come with the bar codes but I am having trouble pairing them with the Nanocom. No codes on chip when I open them up.

    One code is: N641A58641A57FF+*
    And: *FFFFFFFF9BE5A7M*

    So I have been using code: 641A58
    But no good. The Nanocom is receiving a signal so I know they are the correct frequency but will not pair.

    Any ideas?

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    Nanocom forum will sort you...

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    Quote Originally Posted by treharnebeer View Post
    Hi guys, I have bought 2 new Valeo keys for my 99 Disco 2.
    they have come with the bar codes but I am having trouble pairing them with the Nanocom. No codes on chip when I open them up.

    One code is: N641A58641A57FF+*
    And: *FFFFFFFF9BE5A7M*

    So I have been using code: 641A58
    But no good. The Nanocom is receiving a signal so I know they are the correct frequency but will not pair.

    Any ideas?

    I've recently returned 3 keys to 2 normally reputable suppliers after paying for Valeo and receiving cheap rubbish that cannot be programmed 20201210_124330.jpg

    If your key looks like the one on the left send it back, otherwise if you want to keep it , then you'll need to find a locksmith with Smart Pro scan equipment and hope it works.
    I'd send it back though

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    I sent my 2 keys back as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by discorevy View Post
    I've recently returned 3 keys to 2 normally reputable suppliers after paying for Valeo and receiving cheap rubbish that cannot be programmed 20201210_124330.jpg

    If your key looks like the one on the left send it back, otherwise if you want to keep it , then you'll need to find a locksmith with Smart Pro scan equipment and hope it works.
    I'd send it back though
    Dam it I think you are right. The ones I have bought look like the one on the left in your picture.
    This is getting very expensive at I bought a genuine Valeo secondhand key and found out it was the wrong frequency as my Disco is an early 1999. Bought a Nanocom to code the thing and then bought two “Valeo” in the right frequency that turn out to be Chinese’s knockoffs!

    Loosing the will with the key issue now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by treharnebeer View Post
    I bought a genuine Valeo secondhand key and found out it was the wrong frequency as my Disco is an early 1999..
    That's easy to fix as all you haveto do is to fit the corresponding receiver
    Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned

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