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Sandyt



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Key programming strange results from 11D

Morning all so I have 3 keys for my ff and I can program any 2 out of the three to start the car I can program all 3 to open the door and I can program only one at any one time to operate remotely - all three can be the one that operates remotely but can't get more than 1 at a time same with car starting - totally confused Help

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Weegie



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When you are pairing the keys to the car you should only put the first key in the ignition. After that continue with the other keys but do not put them in the ignition. If you do you are starting the process all over again.

Maybe you are doing that and have a different problem but just in case.

Not quite sure what you mean by the iiD? The keys can be synched without it. John
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Sandyt



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Sorry for the confusion I am using the Gap 11d Tool so put first key in then you literally just put each key in to ignition one after the other - I have tried doing the key position technique and get same results wondering if there is an eco for keys and it has failed/failing

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Sandyt



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ECU as opposed to eco

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