Keyless entry programming question
hercyota
08-03-2003, 11:25 PM
I have recently purchased a 1989 Jaguar XJ6. So far it has been a great car. However recently my battery went dead in my keyless entry. Do you know how I can reprogram it?
Thanks
Thanks
eslund
01-04-2004, 10:23 AM
Hi,
Well, I dont know if it works the same as on a X300, but here's how you do it:
Remote Key Fob Programming
Open the boot lid and drivers door, and switch on the ignition. Rock the valet switch, in the centre console, 5 times. The system will chirp to indicate it has entered learning mode.
On models with seat/mirror/steering wheel memory functions, the first remote will be linked to memory 1, second to memory 2 etc.
Press the larger, lock, button of the remote. The system will chirp to confirm it has got the signal. If it doesn't receive any signals for 15 seconds, it will chirp twice and exit learn mode.
To programme further remotes, rock the valet switch once. The system will chirp twice for remote number two, three times for number three etc, then press the lock button of the remote as above.
When finish, wait 15 seconds for the system to time out and chirp twice, turn off the ignition, close the doors and boot lid and the job is done!
Cheers
Peter
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I have recently purchased a 1989 Jaguar XJ6. So far it has been a great car. However recently my battery went dead in my keyless entry. Do you know how I can reprogram it?
Thanks
Well, I dont know if it works the same as on a X300, but here's how you do it:
Remote Key Fob Programming
Open the boot lid and drivers door, and switch on the ignition. Rock the valet switch, in the centre console, 5 times. The system will chirp to indicate it has entered learning mode.
On models with seat/mirror/steering wheel memory functions, the first remote will be linked to memory 1, second to memory 2 etc.
Press the larger, lock, button of the remote. The system will chirp to confirm it has got the signal. If it doesn't receive any signals for 15 seconds, it will chirp twice and exit learn mode.
To programme further remotes, rock the valet switch once. The system will chirp twice for remote number two, three times for number three etc, then press the lock button of the remote as above.
When finish, wait 15 seconds for the system to time out and chirp twice, turn off the ignition, close the doors and boot lid and the job is done!
Cheers
Peter
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I have recently purchased a 1989 Jaguar XJ6. So far it has been a great car. However recently my battery went dead in my keyless entry. Do you know how I can reprogram it?
Thanks
Onblsht
11-05-2005, 06:21 PM
The 89 had factory keyless entry?
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