Try putting key in door with door unlocked. Press lock button and turn to lock position, return to upright and let go of button. Press unlock button and turn to unlock position return to upright release button. Remove key and press fob to lock. See what you get.
Hi Mozz, thanks for talking me through the process and the E-mail. Still not sorted though, I will need to buy an updated RF receiver, and have a look at my MSV-2 to see if I can see anything behind the scenes thats causing theproblem. Just a real pain in the ar$e using the key code every time I want to start the car.....at least I know the process for the EKA code off by heart now.....hi chris .sorry missed your call this morning ,, how did you get on with it ?????????? im down at my caravan till sunday ,but will give you a ring if I don't hear from you cheers mate ,,,mozz:crazy_driver:
Tony,
Exact message was "engine disabled . . press remote". There was no "enter eka" message. Obviously the fob buttons were not being received, so I entered EKA, and was able to start the engine. It was only after I bypassed Marty's Fob Filter box that the fob synced.
Strange I know, as I have used EKA before without issues, although this was before I fitted the filter to stop the BECM waking on RF interference. Marty's box is << third the cost of replacement LR receiver.
Filter has been re-installed after fob synced.Can I have your one, if your not using it?
Both of my fobs will operate but one key I have won’t turn in ignition, strange as it is the original #1 key, and looks same as #2 I use
Especially as it's key 1. Or could be slightly bent, from being kept in a pocket. I did that to the house key. Didn't take much off straight for it not to playMight be so worn it just doesn't lift the ... ****. Lost another word. The bits of metal in the lock that lift out the way and line up to let the key rotate.
The RF filter device from @martyuk only filters out invalid signals from being sent to the BeCM by the rubbish V1&2 LR RF units if they are triggered by noise spikes and spurious signals from 433Mhz RF doorbells and weather stations etc.. You have to have valid keys synched to the car's system still in order for the engine disabled message to be removed. So once the rolling codes are so far out of synch that means EKA entry or a Nanocom entry and RF code memory clearing. AFAIK.
I believe that when you enter the correct EKA via the key the BeCM knows you are the legit owner and when you put your key in, instead of getting the "Engine Disabled" message it says "Press Remote", you press the remote and it uses the latest rolling code from the fob to reset/resync the fob and the BeCM atthat time. However, you may then have 1 key that works while the other doesn't.Yeah but how does he know it is valid? Some sort of handshake code? Maybe syncing doesn't use the handshake first?