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KEY PROGRAMMING

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18 Dec 2013 18:17 #96679 by jimothy
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Is there a way to program the keys for a 2007 Jimny. ie immobiliser+ the central locking.
Jim :) :)

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27 Jan 2014 19:28 #102275 by auchenblae
Replied by auchenblae on topic KEY PROGRAMMING
The key has a little chip in it with a unique number and you need the Suzuki kit to tell the car that a key should start the car. Oherwise go to Timpsons and they will kut a key for you and copy the unique number of a proper key to the copied key cost £35 but will take a few days to get in stock.

If you have the key with the remote in it then to programme the remote you need to go over the instructions available online to teach it to the car. the instructions have a mistake in them.

You still need to use the Suzuki kit to tell that key to start the car.

Unlike in some other cars if you lock the car with a remote you can unlock the door it with the key. Not in my MK3 MX5 or Impreza without the alarm going off.

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27 Jan 2014 20:46 #102288 by Rhinoman
Replied by Rhinoman on topic KEY PROGRAMMING
I think that there is a sequence for the remote locking. The key can be matched using the Suzuki kit, some locksmiths tools or using an SDL interface.

Some Suzukis and a bunch of motorcycles.

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27 Jan 2014 21:51 #102300 by Grasshopper
Replied by Grasshopper on topic KEY PROGRAMMING
I know that I have the Suzuki service supplement covering my 2002 remote key code procedure (if that the same), just need to find it. Should have been with the manual will have another rummage ASAP.

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27 Jan 2014 22:31 #102311 by Grasshopper
Replied by Grasshopper on topic KEY PROGRAMMING
Ok this worked for me on a 2002 model, important bit is leave drivers window open.

RG413, RG415 & SN413 (Japanese built Ignis &Jimny Models)

Transmitter Code Registration Procedure

If transmitter or door lock controller is replaced with a new one, register key code as follows:

1. Confirm that the vehicle is in the following condition.
* All doors are closed
* Ignition key is out of ignition switch
* Driver side door is unlocked and its window is open.

2. Disconnect negative (-) cable from battery.

3. After 30 seconds, perform the following procedure within 60 seconds.

a) Connect negative (-) cable to battery
b) Operate drive side door lock button (1) from lock to unlock twice
c) Push 'LOCK' button on transmitter and confirm that all doors cycle from unlock/lock/unlock
d) Push driver side door lock button to 'LOCK' position
e) Push 'LOCK' button on transmitter twice and confirm that all doors cycle from unlock/lock/unlock

With this, code registration is completed.

NOTE:

* Two transmitter codes can be registered at the same time
* When the third transmitter code is registered, the oldest one will be cleared automatically

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29 Jan 2014 15:41 #102518 by Basketcase
Replied by Basketcase on topic KEY PROGRAMMING
For a 2007 reg you'll need to take it and all keys you want to work the car to a Suzuki dealer it's done through the Suzuki computer and clears all keys then re loads the data back to the keys(assuming you have the key with lock and unlock buttons on it)

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