either the search is broken else my fingers are typing in the wrong keys lol (i'm good at that) 
the problem is that the locking signal is not getting to the locking relay, which suggests the problem is between the alarm module and the locking relay (the locking wire has a bad connection). a wiring digram from haynes shows you the wire colours so you can do a test.the problem i have is that i can lock it with a key but not the remote, whereas i can unlock it with the remote or the key - the alarm arms and disarms so is working fine
did the red LED on the remote flash when you pressed the button? there is no point programming anything until you know at least one of your remotes is working.Airfan said:I replaced the batteries of the one that used to work until today and again I couldn't disarm it.
Airfan said:I have all 3 keys - 2 blues and 1 red. Only one of the blues could set/disarm the alarm, the second was out of battery and I assume thats why the alarm has forgotten it when I bought the car. Anyway.... I replaced the batteries of the one that used to work until today and again I couldn't disarm it.
2 months ago I've bought new batteries for the remote (key in my case) that never worked because it didn't have any batteries inside. Despite the new batteries it didn't work again. On last Saturday when the other remote (blue key) has stopped working, I've switched the batteries between the remotes (keys) couple of times and nothing changed - they both don't work again.just to clarify-
does this mean you replaced the batteries in the remote that has never actually worked with your car before?
OR
does this mean you replaced the batteries in the remote that was working and now it doesn't work?
i'm not sure if the alarm needs to be switched off, i've never tried it with the alarm armed.
there is no need for you to do any programming after replacing the batteries. i think your remote stopped working because there is a fault with the alarm on the car, that is why replacing the batteries did not help.
You can bet on this...wow so fiat are actually worse in bulgaria than they are in the uk!![]()
Hi there, I've read every part of these remote programming threads and have still hit a problem - can anyone help?so you now have the remote codes, and working remotes
(and cant be bothered to search for the programming technique :nono
all you have to do is:
-Press the button that is between your courtesy light and the ultrasonic sensors on the roof of your car (near sunroof switch)
-Release the button after a second or two
-After a couple of seconds the LED will flash once
-Enter the first digit of your 4 digit code by pressing the button the relevant number of times
-After a couple of seconds the LED will flash once
-Repeat this for the next 3 digits of the code.
If the code was correct the LED will flash for approximately 10 seconds.
(If the code was incorrect the LED will remain on for 10seconds, so start from the beginning when the LED goes out)
-With the LED flashing press and hold the button on the car and then press and hold the button on the key. Keep them both pressed until the LED stops flashing and remains on.
-Release the button on the remote, then the one on the car.
now what heppens next depends on the age of the car. some cars have a red LED others have a green LED.
for a red LED, if the programming was successful the LED will flash 6 times, but if it was unsuccessful the LED will flash 18 times
for a green LED, if the programming was successful the LED will flash 8 times (i think, maybe less), but if it was unsuccessful the LED will stay on for a few seconds (8 i think?)