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Car Forum / Fiat Cars / January 2006

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Citroen Relay / Peugeot Boxer (Fiat Ducato?) 02/03 Remote Locking Unit

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AstraVanMan - 13 Jan 2006 22:19 GMT
First off - I'm in the UK, in case the vehicles are differently specced
elsewhere.

Thought I'd ask here, as the Fiat Ducato is basically the same van, and I've
also been informed that the remote locking system is more a Fiat design than
Peugeot/Citroen, so any help would be much appreciated.

I've recently bought a 52-plate (October 2002) Citroen Relay 2.2HDi LWB High
Roof van to replace my slightly newer 53-plate Peugeot Boxer 2.2HDi MWB Low
Roof van, and if possible, would like to transfer some features over from
the Boxer to the Relay.

First off - the Boxer has a CD player, which I would like to swap with the
Radio/Cassette in the Relay - they're both standard fit items, and neither
have any form of steering wheel controls - am I right in thinking this
should be a fairly straightforward swap?

Secondly (and rather more complex), the Relay has central locking
(operational from the cab doors only), but not remote central locking.  The
Boxer has remote central locking, and also an alarm that is wired in to the
central locking, with a separate key fob.  Would it be possible to move the
remote receiver/control unit from the Boxer to the Relay fairly simply?

A few thoughts/questions:

Am I right in thinking that the alarm in the Boxer would be directly
connected to the central locking system directly, and not via the remote
unit, therefore enabling me to remove the factory remote locking unit from
the Boxer, and still have remote locking via the alarm key fob?

Both vans have a switchblade style key, with an immobiliser chip built in.
Obviously if I was to transfer the remote locking from the Boxer to the
Relay I'd have to use the original key unit from the Boxer, as that's got
the lock/unlock buttons on it - but obviously the immobiliser chip would be
wrong - is the immobiliser code on a separate chip to the one that controls
the remote locking device, therefore making it a simple case of swapping the
chips over, or would it involve having to get all chips reprogrammed?

Lastly, is this realistic to do the job myself, and just take the keys to a
dealer/specialist with the right equipment to get the keys reprogrammed, or
will it save much more hassle in the long run just getting an auto
electrician in to do the whole lot, and if so, roughly how much would it
cost?

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Another Dave - 20 Jan 2006 16:52 GMT
> First off - I'm in the UK, in case the vehicles are differently specced
> elsewhere.
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I don't know the answer but have you tried on uk.rec.motorcaravans? Most
motorcaravans have upmarket facilities like this and most motorcaravans
are Fiat/Peugeot based.
 
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