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    Posted by Dave F on May 12, 2006, 2:07 am, in reply to "Re: laguna 2 keycard"

    Hi again

    Just to confirm and clarify, i have looked at the info i have on this and below is the text word for word. I had obviously misread or misunderstood the explanation
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    The security code no longer exists but has been
    replaced by a repair code allocated to the vehicle for life during manufacture.
    No numbers are written on the RENAULT Cards.
    The vehicle does not have a label containing the
    code upon delivery.
    When repairing this system, this repair code number can be requested from the local assistance network (refer to Technical Note 3315E).
    When requesting the code number, it is now
    essential to provide the vehicle's VIN as well as
    its fabrication number. This allows the operator
    to identify the vehicle in order to provide the
    correct code.

    Replacement RENAULT Cards are supplied noncoded
    and without an emergency metal key. The rechargeable battery for the hands-free function is charged.

    This system can have up to four Renault Cards. The remote control function, the battery and the
    rechargeable battery (on the hands-free version)
    have no effect on the engine immobiliser.

    This system can, depending on version, be
    combined with one RENAULT Card with the handsfree
    function.
    The car cannot have more than one RENAULT
    Card with the hands-free function.

    In the event of a card being stolen or lost or upon the customer's request, one or more RENAULT Cards can be unallocated from a vehicle. These can be reallocated to the same vehicle if necessary.

    WARNING: with this system, it is not possible to replace more than one (UCH and RENAULT
    Cards or UCH and injection computer) at the
    same time. These parts are sold non-coded.
    It is effectively not possible to code these
    components when replacing them, if none of them
    has the vehicle's original code in its memory (see allocation table).

    There is no way of erasing the code programmed into the system components. The programmed code
    cannot be erased.

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