Lost Key, 2000 XJ8, Dealer can't program new key, wants to replace ECM.....BIG BUCKS!
#1
#2
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Damon /Houston, Texas
Posts: 7,254
Received 2,183 Likes
on
1,355 Posts
#3
#4
#5
#6
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Damon /Houston, Texas
Posts: 7,254
Received 2,183 Likes
on
1,355 Posts
#7
If it is HNA7230AA1, it is the wrong key blank. ['98-'99 Immobilizer transponder]
If it is HJD7230AA1, that is the correct blank. [2000-2003 Rolling code transponder]
If they have the right part number, then it could have been bagged wrong and not be the right transponder. We had a whole run of those wrongly bagged keys a while back.
They may also may have to do as Brutal suggested, run the immobilization application with IDS/SDD diagnostic equipment. If it thinks it has been violated [alarm set off] that has to be done, IF you don't have a working key or remote.
Just a few thoughts.........
The following users liked this post:
plums (06-28-2011)
Trending Topics
#8
Ask them for the part number of the key they are trying to program.
If it is HNA7230AA1, it is the wrong key blank. ['98-'99 Immobilizer transponder]
If it is HJD7230AA1, that is the correct blank. [2000-2003 Rolling code transponder]
They may also may have to do as Brutal suggested, run the immobilization application with IDS/SDD diagnostic equipment. If it thinks it has been violated [alarm set off] that has to be done, IF you don't have a working key or remote.
If it is HNA7230AA1, it is the wrong key blank. ['98-'99 Immobilizer transponder]
If it is HJD7230AA1, that is the correct blank. [2000-2003 Rolling code transponder]
They may also may have to do as Brutal suggested, run the immobilization application with IDS/SDD diagnostic equipment. If it thinks it has been violated [alarm set off] that has to be done, IF you don't have a working key or remote.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Will P
XJ XJ8 / XJR ( X308 )
0
08-27-2015 06:52 PM
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)