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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: Diamond Black Geezer on 01 October 2015, 10:27:29

Title: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 01 October 2015, 10:27:29
Here's one for The Boy or Mark DTM, and several other, too, I'm sure.

In order to programme a separate remote fob, the PFL type, not MFL-onwards, non-IR type... can you 'clone' an existing fob, or do you need the car there? Or, to put it another way, can you do a fob reprogramming via post?

I suspect 'no' but just checking  :)
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: Nick W on 01 October 2015, 11:19:46
The fob isn't programmable, so you program the car to the fob. Which requires access to the car.
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 01 October 2015, 13:16:57
Thanks Nick. That suggests that a second hand fob can't be, therefore, reprogrammed, yes? Not unless you had two fobs, from the same scrap car, which you then reprogramme your own car to match these.  :-\

I've got a couple of mint-looking fobs ordered for not much £. These, if nothing else, their externals are a massive upgrade for my own worn 19-yr old fob.
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: Entwood on 01 October 2015, 13:42:38
DBG .. if memory serves the reprogramming is done with the key in the ignition .. now I'm not sure which "bit" gets the work done on it .. maybe both .. but the key is certainly "IN" the car when done ... so the "by post" option would appear to be out (unless your postman can lift an omega and your recipient has a HUGE letterbox !  :) )
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 01 October 2015, 14:19:01
Ahh, not to worry. As said, I've got a couple of plips coming, I was going to go down to see Mark at some point, but the only weekend I was free was about the only one he couldn't do, that's  the way sometimes. Or he just really doesn't want to see me  :D

At least me now having these fobs means there's even more reason to get my old lady Tech 2'd, got a list of tings I'd like doing. Worth doing in the one trip, so all good  :y
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: TheBoy on 05 October 2015, 20:18:20
2nd hand fobs are fine (if right frequency/model).

All fobs are (almost) unique, the car is programmed to recognise the fob.

The car is also programmed to transponder, although if its been anywhere near that POS frequently called "My Naff Code Reader", you can't reuse.
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: GmasterT on 05 October 2015, 22:32:54
You you get a pfl car which had a separate blooper to work with a mfl all in one key?

(Say if you were an idiot who lost his keys but has the gear off a later car)
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 06 October 2015, 09:46:06
To answer that, you could (TB please correct me if I'm wrong) just move the Central Locking ECU/brain and all the gubbins from the FL car over to the PF. Then use the keys off that same FL and you're good to go. The transponder etc doesn't know what car it's in per se. You could fit the immobiliser to a Viva if you wanted, so long as the fob matches the ring round the ignition etc, then you're fine.

I keep flirting with the idea of fitting a FL CL setup to my PFL, to gain an all-in-1 key, but haven't looked into is as yet.  :)
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: GmasterT on 07 October 2015, 01:00:55
Ah! Well I've got it started with the mfl main ecu and ring, but where is the alarm ecu then? :)
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: 05omegav6 on 07 October 2015, 01:45:57
Drivers kick panel, about level with the bonnet lever ;)
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: GmasterT on 07 October 2015, 12:44:15
Excellent. I will do some swapping and report how I get on :)
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: TheBoy on 12 October 2015, 19:54:57
You you get a pfl car which had a separate blooper to work with a mfl all in one key?

(Say if you were an idiot who lost his keys but has the gear off a later car)
Yes, as long as its not a 94/95 with IR locking
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: GmasterT on 12 October 2015, 23:02:14
Ah... Well it's an early one so we'll see. It's 'P' Reg...
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 13 October 2015, 10:33:36
As TB says, you'll be fine. Mine's a P, and isn't IR. To be doubly-doubly sure, look next to the sunroof switch, if there's a small black dome, then it's got IR CL.  :y
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: TheBoy on 13 October 2015, 19:48:45
Ah... Well it's an early one so we'll see. It's 'P' Reg...
Generally, only M and N reg, but some P's might have been stuck in dealers for a while before registering.
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 14 October 2015, 10:07:00
Indeed, as TB says, registration isn't the same as manufacture date, so just to be on the safe side look for the little black dome!  :y
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: GmasterT on 24 November 2015, 13:38:19
Finally got around to it. Yes, all works and now have a later all in one key arrangement. Lovely :)
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 24 November 2015, 13:53:40
Great, well done Capt Chaos  :) so for all us PFL types who maybe want to convert to the all in one key - what did you actually change?  :)
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: GmasterT on 24 November 2015, 17:25:57
Well because I'm a key losing idiot I have changed the stolen the key, barrel, immobiliser ring, engine ecu and alarm module thing from the kick panel.
But I have no doubt that if you just swap barrels to get the new key, swap chips from old key to new and kick panel module, then ignition 2, click lock and it will sync :)
Simples!
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: 05omegav6 on 24 November 2015, 17:31:40
That rings a bell but you need a working chip and key blade first :y
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: terry paget on 25 November 2015, 08:18:53
Occasionally I have had to resynchronise a key to a car by putting key in ignition, turrning to position 2, and pressing either button, whereupon the indicators flash twice and the key works thereafter. So if I am really synchronising car to key, not vice versa, can I put an old good fob into the right blade and transponder and thus obtain a good key without TechII assistance?
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 25 November 2015, 09:23:26
Tried it Terry, sadly all you're doing there is getting the car to 'remember' that key is already coded to it. Literally like jogging its memory. I've got a fist full of PFL plips ready to be coded at some point, but the concept of changing to the all in one is a tempting one.
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: terry paget on 25 November 2015, 10:21:21
What a shame! I too have plips of cars I have scrapped, PFL and FL. I hope the TechII man doing the recoding only needs to know the key code of the car  being recoded, not the key code of the car the plip came from.
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 25 November 2015, 10:33:55
I hope not, otherwise the spares I've got are useless! I think it doesn't matter, and you're fine. The Boy will know 100% though  :)
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: TheBoy on 25 November 2015, 21:01:03
Occasionally I have had to resynchronise a key to a car by putting key in ignition, turrning to position 2, and pressing either button, whereupon the indicators flash twice and the key works thereafter. So if I am really synchronising car to key, not vice versa, can I put an old good fob into the right blade and transponder and thus obtain a good key without TechII assistance?
Omega RF remotes (ie, all of them except very early Omegas) use a rolling code, so every time you press a button, it sends a different code.

When the battery is removed (or shitty battery holder like yours I suspect are), or if the button is pressed too many times out of range of the car, the key gets out of sync of what the car is expecting, and you have to go through the resync procedure.


However, for a new key to be programmed to the car, that requires Tech2 or similar to get the car to learn the key.
Title: Re: Plips / Fobs / Remotes and their programming...
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 26 November 2015, 09:31:32
Be seeing you in the new year, TB or Mark, for some fob programming  :y