Re-programming Sterling One Key fob

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jna203
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Re-programming Sterling One Key fob

Post by jna203 » Tue May 28, 2024 1:58 pm

Hi there,

I have a problem where my key fob batteries ran out and now cannot re-programme them to the alarm and immobiliser system.

The security system is Sterling One (photo of fob attached). I've followed the instructions as listed in manual (photo attached) but whilst I can manually disable the immobiliser system via this method (Which tells me i'm getting the sequence and pin correct - and I can start it at least!) the key fobs don't seem to get reprogrammed.

Photo's don't seem to be attaching so i've quoted the instructions below:

"Pin code disarming
1. switch the ignition on and off twice and then turn the ignition back on within 7 seconds
2. The LED switch will fast flash rapidly for 3 seconds.
3. After flashing for 3 seconds, the LED will extinguish for 1 second. This represents a 0 digit
4. Count the flashes and turn the ignition off after the number of flashing corresponding to the first digit of the pin code (turn the ignition off during the pause after the initial 3 second rapid flash to obtain the 0 digit)
5. Turn the ignition back on and the LED will flash rapidly for 1 second, then extinguish for one second. Count the flashes and turn the ignition on after the number of flashes corresponding to the second digit of the PIN code (turn the ignition off during the pause to obtain the 0 digit.
6. Repeat the procedure for the third and fourth digit.
7. If the pin code is entered correctly, the system will now disarm when the ignition is switched off. If the pin code is incorrect, then the alarm system will remain armed

Programming new radio keys
1. enter the pin code as described previously in this manual (above)
2. Turn the ignition back on and press the button furthest from the key ring on the new radio key, to teach it to the system
3. Turn the ignition off.
4. If further radio keys are required - turn the ignition key back on and press the button furthest from the key ring on the next radio key, then turn off the ignition. Repeat this stage to programme up to 4 radio keys. If no further radio keys are to be programmed leave the ignition off for 25 seconds to exit. "


I've also tried the other re-programming method that has been suggested on here and is demonstrated by this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=mShU9jRAsIU but that isn't working either.

I've called around a number of key fob/security specialists in Cardiff but they all say they can't help with that particular vehicle or system.

Any help much appreciated.

thanks,

Jac
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Re: Re-programming Sterling One Key fob

Post by Ian » Wed May 29, 2024 3:46 pm

You may have already tried this but here's some info from the "Keys" factsheet in the members area of the main BF website

If you change the battery in the remote central locking fob, you'll need this procedure to re-code the fob.
You can also use this for coding spare or new fobs.

1. All doors closed, but unlocked.
2. Open drivers door, leave it open.
3. Put key in ignition, and turn it between ON and LOCK 3 times.
4. Remove key from ignition.
5. Press the drivers door switch 3 times (the switch that operates the courtesy light).
6. The doors should lock and unlock.
7. Press any button on the remote twice.
8. The doors should lock then unlock again.

Obtaining a New Remote Central Locking Fob

Long-term member John Barlow recommends Martyn Clinton of Worcester. His website is at www.autolockmaster.co.uk or you can phone him on 07928-398731. He supplies remanufactured and re-programmed fobs for a full range of Japanese imports.


Let us know how you get on
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Re: Re-programming Sterling One Key fob

Post by jna203 » Thu May 30, 2024 8:54 am

Thank you Ian.

I'll give that procedure another try or two when I get it back from the garage (who are trying to work out an issue with leisure battery split charge). If no luck i'll give Martyn a call.

I think last resort is just getting someone to bypass the immobiliser and alarm. I called my insurance they other day and they said taking the immobiliser and alarm off would not impact price of the insurance with them. I'll then maybe get a steering wheel lock or something.

thanks again,

Jac
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