> I want to change the immobiliser code on my Peugeot 106 Diesel as the
> default code is really easy to guess. Is there any way to do this without
> going to a garage?
I'm not a car thief or anything. I want to change the code becasue the last
time I took the car to the garage, I forgot to tell the mechanic the
immobiliser code. When I returned to the garage, the mechanic had already
punched the code in without me telling him what it was!! Apparently all the
keypads are set to a certain code as the factory default which I don't think
is very much use as if the mechanic knows the code, I'm sure more unsavory
types also know it!
> Jeannie
Doesn't matter. I have found out how to change the code.
> I want to change the immobiliser code on my Peugeot 106 Diesel as the
> default code is really easy to guess. Is there any way to do this without
> going to a garage?
>
> Jeannie
wains - 27 Feb 2004 18:58 GMT
> Doesn't matter. I have found out how to change the code.
>
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> >
> > Jeannie
Well let us all know how to change it! Its not entirely about asking, its
about giving info as well.
Archive material can be very useful with Google.
mindwipe - 29 Feb 2004 23:03 GMT
its in the user manual
type in your code
press c(change)
type in new code
press c
turn off
wait over 30 seconds
turn on ignition and type in new code to test and initialise
> > Doesn't matter. I have found out how to change the code.
> >
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