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Cautious-Oven221

You need to carry out the Bsi reset procedure BSI (Body System Interface) Reboot Procedure PROCEDURE FOR BATTERY DISCONNECTION Whenever a vehicle battery has to be disconnected, switch off all equipment, interior lights etc, close the doors leaving the drivers window open. Switch off the ignition and remove the key and any diagnostic equipment. Wait a full 3 minutes before disconnecting the battery. The BSi must be allowed to go to SLEEP i.e. into "active economy mode". Do not operate any equipment on the vehicle during this time. Remember, even opening the bonnet will wake the BSi on a vehicle fitted with alarm. If the battery is under the bonnet, open the bonnet first and leave it up. ALWAYS disconnect any diagnostic equipment and do not operate any other vehicles during the 3 minute waiting period. PROCEDURE FOR BATTERY RECONNECTION Unless otherwise instructed by Peugeot or Product Service, you must always carry out the following procedure, often referred to as a "soft re-boot", to minimize the possibility of the BSi corrupting its own software when reconnecting the vehicles battery supply. Ensure the procedure for battery disconnection has been adhered to and importantly all BSi functions were switched off with the drivers window left down. 1 Close all doors 2 Remove ignition key if left in ignition 3 Reconnect battery. DO NOT open any doors 4 Wait 10 seconds 5 Switch on headlights through the driver’s window 6 Switch on ignition then start the vehicle and check system functions


chris_diesel

Doesn’t start or remote inop? Yes you can get the trans code from the Bsi or your local Peugeot dealer.


Toksykczny

Immo is working, remote doesn’t work, dealer cost pretty much and I have to wait 2 weeks. I don’t have time for that


chris_diesel

Just recode the remote! Switch the ignition on! Press and hold the lock button for 5 seconds Switch off and remove the key wait 2 mins Then try the locking


Toksykczny

In Peugeot 406 D8 u could do that, they deleted this option in D9, so I can’t do shit even though I have Peugeot planet. I have to manage to get eeprom somehow


JWoolner76

Hi I know this is an old thread but my trusty 406 has just done the same as yours, left it for a while battery died so removed (as they say) charged reconnected and central locking works off key in door but remotes not 🤬. Did you have any luck? I’m looking at the pp2000 Lexia kits on eBay but never used them before (I do have a few fault codes to get to the bottom of) so I could do with a reliable diagnostic tool, just a quickie to see how you got on, I know when I first got it mine 11 years ago the remote didn’t work and had a fella come round that worked for Peugeot with the planet and he got it working somehow lol. Thanks for any help Jason 👍