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Leon flip Key guide

Feb 22, 2009
3,618
1
South Wales
I need to find some one local other than main dealer who can code a key to my car I have the key its cut and controls remote locking just need coded to the immobiliser. Need to get the SKC!
 

motty225

Polestar 2
Sep 11, 2008
953
219
Ashby De-La Zouch
1. Switch Ignition ON and leave the key in the ignition.

2. Mechanically lock the vehicle using the Drivers door using the new
key.

3. Using the remote control press the Unlock button once, and the horn
will sound once.

4. Wait 6 seconds and press the unlock button once to activate the coding
procedure. The remote control will now be programmed.

NOTE : When performing programming on additional remotes the procedure
is the same, except you press the unlock button 2, 3 or 4 times for the
different remote.

For example : If programming 2 remotes press the unlock button twice with
a 1 second interval between each press, repeat for 3 and 4 remotes.

5. Switch Ignition OFF.

6. Remove key from ignition and check for operation.

7. The coding procedure can be repeated up to 4 times for additional remotes.

8. The ignition must be switched OFF between programming each remote

just been and got my new key cut, tryed the above guide, i put the "service key" in the ignition and turned it on and put my new flip key in the door, locked it maunally, pressed unluck it beeped once, wouldnt say it was the horn tho, and then waited the 6 seconds, when i pressed it again there was no noise and the buttons are still not working? any ides? cheers
 

mikemk4gti

Active Member
Nov 12, 2010
186
0
North Wales
Finally got a key, won on ebay for £9 on thursday and arrived this morning.
followed the guide and got the remote working easily enough (although I did set the alarm off)
part no. HLO 1K0 959 753 G, its 3 button but the boot doesnt do anything (yet!)
I went and got a new blade and had it cut for £5 but it needs a bit more trimming so i'll have to take it back on monday.
I tried to program the transponder but it won't let me, I deleted the old keys and rematched them ok so I know the SKC is correct so I'm guessing I need a new transponder but not sure which type? some say AKTP2 others say ID48 can anyone confirm the correct one?
 

cooky25

Derv is the word!
Nov 4, 2011
218
0
Taunton, Somerset
Hi guys, wondered if you could help me.

Basically with my car i have the normal key (not the remote locking key) and a remote locking key.

The remote locking key unlocks tha car as it should, however does not start the car, the warning light on the dash comes up.

i tried the method above by putting my normal key (not the remote locking key) in the ignition and locking the car manually etc with the remote locking key. However it didnt make a beep or anything and didnt work.

Does it have to be done with 2 remote locking fobs? Or can i use my normal key?

Cheers
 

mikemk4gti

Active Member
Nov 12, 2010
186
0
North Wales
If it wont start off the key then its not the remote its the transponder chip that need programming. This can only be doen using the correct equiment not the key in the door method.
 

stevie steve

Active Member
Nov 27, 2006
322
0
Clevedon
As its says above - eBay.
Well it arrived today and works perfectly :)
This is the one I got
Clicky

Im sure theres a reason how he can do it - Its incredible.

I took a physical kiey into timpson, first time didn't go in the lock, next time it did. Didn't unlock though.

THis guy does it from a jpeg:funk::funk: awesome
 

mikemk4gti

Active Member
Nov 12, 2010
186
0
North Wales
This is the reply I got prior to buying the key when i asked how good a copy it would be:
"Hi yes my blades are guaranteed to be a perfect fit
as they are mathematically mapped out, all I need is a clear face on close up
photo of the key I am able to read the key, and produce a key which is
basically an original and not copied (see my feedback) "
 

karaman

Active Member
Jul 19, 2009
128
0
This is the reply I got prior to buying the key when i asked how good a copy it would be:
"Hi yes my blades are guaranteed to be a perfect fit
as they are mathematically mapped out, all I need is a clear face on close up
photo of the key I am able to read the key, and produce a key which is
basically an original and not copied (see my feedback) "

were you able to get the skc code?
 
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