Programming Key Fob, keyless ride
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Programming Key Fob, keyless ride
Hi
Here is what I had to do when programming the Key fob.
1. Remove the windscreen.
2. Remove the Cover for windsreen adjuster, and locate the Ring antenna.
3. Put the Key fob in the middle of the Ring antenna and push the ignition button. When the igition come on, the Key fob is programmed.
Here is what I had to do when programming the Key fob.
1. Remove the windscreen.
2. Remove the Cover for windsreen adjuster, and locate the Ring antenna.
3. Put the Key fob in the middle of the Ring antenna and push the ignition button. When the igition come on, the Key fob is programmed.
Last edited by austavla on Fri Aug 11, 2017 5:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Programming Key Fob, keyless ride
Under what circumstance does this become necessary ?austavla wrote: Hi
Here is what I had to do when programming the Key fob.
1. Remove the windscreen.
2. Remove the Cover for windsreen adjuster, and locate the Ring antenna.
3. Put the Key fob in the middle of the Ring antenna and push the ignition button. When the igition come on, the Key fob is programmed.
My 4th R1200RT = 2016 (2017 MY) R1200RT LE
Re: Programming Key Fob, keyless ride
Something not right here. Firstly there are no batteries involved with a chipped key. Secondly what type of security is it when all you have to do is undo a couple of bits to overcome it.
Re: Programming Key Fob, keyless ride
And why do these things appear in a first post ??..... I look forward to austavia's next post.RTman10 wrote: Something not right here. Firstly there are no batteries involved with a chipped key. Secondly what type of security is it when all you have to do is undo a couple of bits to overcome it.
My 4th R1200RT = 2016 (2017 MY) R1200RT LE
Re: Programming Key Fob, keyless ride
Does ring (3) come with bike or dealer plug in? Hope so or brilliant theft device? Actually not what needs to be discussed on here is it. Chain and padlock I guess folks.
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Re: Programming Key Fob, keyless ride
gogs01 wrote: Under what circumstance does this become necessary ?
I purchased a 2015 R1200RT, and the key fob had a broken key. Therefor I got a new keyfob, and that wasn't programmed for my bike.
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Re: Programming Key Fob, keyless ride
julianq wrote: Does ring (3) come with bike or dealer plug in? Hope so or brilliant theft device? Actually not what needs to be discussed on here is it. Chain and padlock I guess folks.
To get a new Keyfob from BMW, you have to have certificate of title and id to prove that you are the owner of the motorbike.
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Re: Programming Key Fob, keyless ride
somewhere on youtube there is an easy way to program a second keyfob that does not require removal of the windscreen.
I bought a second one (yes you have to provide your reg and license to the dealer) and it was a simple set of steps to program it. I did it so long ago I forget the procedure and I didn't bookmark the link.
I bought a second one (yes you have to provide your reg and license to the dealer) and it was a simple set of steps to program it. I did it so long ago I forget the procedure and I didn't bookmark the link.
Re: Programming Key Fob, keyless ride
My replacement emergency key came pre-programmed.
I would expect a replacement key fob to come pre-programmed too. If it's not pre-programmed, the need for proof of ID / ownership seems a little pointless since I would be able to order a key for "my" bike then pair it with any keyless RT. Just doesn't make sense to me.
I would expect a replacement key fob to come pre-programmed too. If it's not pre-programmed, the need for proof of ID / ownership seems a little pointless since I would be able to order a key for "my" bike then pair it with any keyless RT. Just doesn't make sense to me.
My 4th R1200RT = 2016 (2017 MY) R1200RT LE
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When I took my bike in for service last year, they damaged my key. They provided a new one, said it MAY be programmed, never was. It’s still in the packaging needing to be. I can always take the two, bike and key to get them done, but can’t be bothered, original key works fine, slight bend. I’ve tried several times to YouTube videos etc to get it done, 17 RT. I guess next time I’m in fir service I’ll get it done or sell they key on the black market. (j/k).
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Re: Programming Key Fob, keyless ride
I solved the bent/broken key issue(really poor design by the way)
Had my dealer order a non chipped key from factory, I use it for seat removal as that’s were most keys get broken. In fact a length of clear tape holds the fob key from opening
Had my dealer order a non chipped key from factory, I use it for seat removal as that’s were most keys get broken. In fact a length of clear tape holds the fob key from opening
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Re: Programming Key Fob, keyless ride
gogs01 wrote: And why do these things appear in a first post ??..... I look forward to austavia's next post.
It might be his first post in the English section of this forum, but certainly not in the Norwegian section of the forum. Austavla has helped me in the past.
Hope this helps......
John
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Re: Programming Key Fob, keyless ride
I was able to program my new fob without completely removing the windscreen adjuster. Just removing the two screws at the top of it allowed it to move upwards enough for me to get the fob close enough to the ring for it to program.
In the second diagram that Austavia provided, they're screws #1.
In the second diagram that Austavia provided, they're screws #1.
Re: Programming Key Fob, keyless ride
beemerboy9 wrote: .....Austavla has helped me in the past.....Hope this helps......
Yes it does - Thanks !
My 4th R1200RT = 2016 (2017 MY) R1200RT LE