Help! 5 digit code lost
#11
but the only way to program the new european remote is to enter those 5 digits using the fog light switch in the dashboard. The bypass module will not work for Luca as it needs to see a rpm-signal (=motor running) to be programmed.
#12
Hi there , the guy from UK answered that he never solved the problem . Meanwhile he sold the truck due to other problems.
Today I telephoned to Chevy Europe and they promised to call me back. IŽll keep you informed.
Today I telephoned to Chevy Europe and they promised to call me back. IŽll keep you informed.
#13
Thank you very much.
I bought my Blazer used and no sticker with 5 digit code was inside the glove box.
Local dealer told me that probably this sticker never had been stuck inside my Blazer.
I cannot believe that, since it is so important, does not exist a database with correspondance between VIN and 5 digit code.
Anyway thanks a lot to you all guys for trying to help me in solving this problem.
Hope to hear good news soon.
Luca
I bought my Blazer used and no sticker with 5 digit code was inside the glove box.
Local dealer told me that probably this sticker never had been stuck inside my Blazer.
I cannot believe that, since it is so important, does not exist a database with correspondance between VIN and 5 digit code.
Anyway thanks a lot to you all guys for trying to help me in solving this problem.
Hope to hear good news soon.
Luca
#14
good news from Germany
Hi there, Chevy Europe called me by phone and told me what to do. Please visit http://www.cadillaceurope.com , at the right bottom click "local licensee". There you will find a list of licensed US-Chevrolet Dealers in your country which have to help you and which do not drop down dead because of having a problem with an US-Truck. I called a licensed dealer in Germany, sent the the car certificate by fax and he promised to get the code within 2 days. I will report the result.
#15
I contacted my local dealer, sent them the car certificate by fax but they told me that they are not able to find any 5 digit code with it. I'm really disappointed with them. Now my hope is that maybe your dealer will be able with my car certificate, to find my code also.
Thanks again for your help.
Luca
Thanks again for your help.
Luca
#16
still got no answer
Hi, still got no answer from Chevy today, will wait until tomorrow. The guys at Chevy Europe told me the code usually is printed on the car pass?!? (which I donŽt have).
#17
Car pass? I don't have it and I don't know what is it.
Hope that Chevy Europe will tell you something useful.
Luca
Hope that Chevy Europe will tell you something useful.
Luca
#18
Chevy Europe - Official Answer
Hi , today the regional Chevy Dealer from Hannover/Germany called me by phone. The 5 digit code is not listed in a database. The code is stored in the BCM (body control module) an can be found with the Tech II. Most Daewoo-Chevy dealers do not know this. Search for an US-lizensed Chevy dealer next to you and let the Tech II do the job. Mine is about 150 km away and IŽll visit him in the next few weeks . Please tell us if you are successful.
#19
European Passlock system ,mystical 5 digit code
To finish the discussions about problems with european immobilizers: There are basical differences in the american and european Passlock systems.
The european cars have to be openened with the fob, only then the immo is inactive for two minutes.
If you lost the fob , there is a five digit code that comes with every new car, this code can be entered with the fog light switch and allows to start the car within two minutes.
If you have no working fob and no 5 digit code, you have to visite a GM-licensed dealer in Europe. The code is stored in the BCM and can be read by Tech 2 scanner and a special GM-Software.
You need those mystical 5 digits to train new fobs.
Those european fobs caused some of my grey hairs but now I have 4 working fobs and the 5 digits... best wishes from the snowy Germany....
The european cars have to be openened with the fob, only then the immo is inactive for two minutes.
If you lost the fob , there is a five digit code that comes with every new car, this code can be entered with the fog light switch and allows to start the car within two minutes.
If you have no working fob and no 5 digit code, you have to visite a GM-licensed dealer in Europe. The code is stored in the BCM and can be read by Tech 2 scanner and a special GM-Software.
You need those mystical 5 digits to train new fobs.
Those european fobs caused some of my grey hairs but now I have 4 working fobs and the 5 digits... best wishes from the snowy Germany....
#20
Finally problem is solved!
I'm very happy, because the problem with the 5 digit code is solved at last!
I found a dealer able to find the code with TECH II and the right GM Software.
Now I have four working FOBS and most of all the 5 digit code well impressed on my mind.
I wish to thank all you guys (Axel from Germany in a special way) for your help in this matter.
This is a great forum and I hope to give my help to someone who may need it in future.
All the best!!
Luca
I found a dealer able to find the code with TECH II and the right GM Software.
Now I have four working FOBS and most of all the 5 digit code well impressed on my mind.
I wish to thank all you guys (Axel from Germany in a special way) for your help in this matter.
This is a great forum and I hope to give my help to someone who may need it in future.
All the best!!
Luca