Keyless Systems - Smart Key Programming Information

2007 Kia Rondo L4-2.4LSECTION Keyless Systems - Smart Key Programming Information
GROUP GEN

NUMBER 048

MODEL ALL MODELS

DATE JANUARY 2011

SUBJECT:
SMART KEY PROGRAMING PROCEDURES WHEN BOTH SMART KEYS ARE LOST

This bulletin provides programming information for vehicles for which both Smart Keys are missing Without a Smart Key the vehicle will not power up Please follow the programming procedure outlined in this bulletin when replacing both Smart Keys.





*NOTICE
If it is determined that a customer has lost both Smart Keys, then the customer will be responsible for the cost or replacement Smart Keys.

Programming Procedure:





1. Connect GDS to vehicle and select Option Treatment.





2. Select Vehicle, then Year, and then Engine.

The screen shown above is for demonstrative purposes only and will vary depending on model.





3. Select PIC for the system, and then the Smart Key Unit.

Press OK.





4. Select Neutralization Mode.





5. Neutralize all three modules. PIN codes must be entered, (PIN codes can be found on KGIS).





6. Once all three modules have been neutralized, select System to change to PIC System Code Saving.





7. Select PIC, and then select Smart Key Code Saving.





8. Insert a NEW Smart Key into the holder in the center armrest as per the on screen prompt.

Input the PIN code.

Press OK

Repeat, step 8 for the second Smart Key

*NOTICE
Only 2 Smart Keys can be programmed per vehicle.
RENDER: 1.0x

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  • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
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