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MrBSI
PostPosted: Thu May 19, 2011 9:12 am Up
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Jacko27 wrote:
mines a 53 plate, have 2 buttons on the fob one to lock and another to unlock, to deadlock my car i just press the lock button 2 times.

NOT on a 53 plate you dont Wink

ONE press only of the lock button on the remote fob on a multiplexed 206 to deadlock it!

Pressing the lock button a 2nd time removes the deadlocks leaving the car just on the central locking & will also turn the alarm system OFF ( older BSI software versions only! )

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pretty much what I put Razz
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Later BSI software versions the alarm system still stays armed if you do the 2nd button press to remove the deadlocks.
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Why would people want to disable the deadlock anyway?
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Abzynthe wrote:
Why would people want to disable the deadlock anyway?

No idea, then again deadlocks on a 206 dont really slow a skilled car thief down Laughing

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I find it quite amusing when my gf doesnt get out of the car quick enough Razz
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Nope.
Ain't got it.

Just checked as well and the rear lock connectors have four pins instead of five.
However 5 wires go to them which is why I got fooled.

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V9977 wrote:
Nope.
Ain't got it.

Just checked as well and the rear lock connectors have four pins instead of five.
However 5 wires go to them which is why I got fooled.

Trying to sort-out stuck lock-solenoid/motor ATM.
Anyone have a N/S/Rear 4-pin they are selling?
Also interested in O/S/Rear 5-pin. Wink

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MrBSI wrote:
Jacko27 wrote:
mines a 53 plate, have 2 buttons on the fob one to lock and another to unlock, to deadlock my car i just press the lock button 2 times.

NOT on a 53 plate you dont Wink

ONE press only of the lock button on the remote fob on a multiplexed 206 to deadlock it!

Pressing the lock button a 2nd time removes the deadlocks leaving the car just on the central locking & will also turn the alarm system OFF ( older BSI software versions only! )

hmmm interesting i never had a handbook with mine or service history so i just assumed pressing it twice would deadlock it becuase of the clunging noise it makes lol, my alarm still goes off when i press it twice must have the old bsi software on mine.

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Jacko27 wrote:
MrBSI wrote:
Jacko27 wrote:
mines a 53 plate, have 2 buttons on the fob one to lock and another to unlock, to deadlock my car i just press the lock button 2 times.

NOT on a 53 plate you dont Wink

ONE press only of the lock button on the remote fob on a multiplexed 206 to deadlock it!

Pressing the lock button a 2nd time removes the deadlocks leaving the car just on the central locking & will also turn the alarm system OFF ( older BSI software versions only! )

hmmm interesting i never had a handbook with mine or service history so i just assumed pressing it twice would deadlock it becuase of the clunging noise it makes lol, my alarm still goes off when i press it twice must have the old bsi software on mine.

Handbooks are on the Peugeot website to view for FREE

public.servicebox.peug..._en_us.htm

You have newer BSI software if the alarm goes of without deadlocking being active Wink

One press to deadlock is all you need.

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Going to look a moron now, but what's deadlocking?..
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Harry wrote:
Going to look a moron now, but what's deadlocking?..

Its a mode of locking whereby the door will not open even if the handle is pulled from
the inside of the car, or the locking pin is lifted (if there is one).

It makes it more difficult for thieving gits to gain easy access by breaking a window
for example and pulling the handle from the inside.

It is also has other uses which I'm not inclined to discuss.

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Harry wrote:
Going to look a moron now, but what's deadlocking?..

I wouldnt worry if you dont have it as the system fitted to the 206 is pretty simple to beat without damaging the door Wink

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MrBSI wrote:
Harry wrote:
Going to look a moron now, but what's deadlocking?..

I wouldnt worry if you dont have it as the system fitted to the 206 is pretty simple to beat without damaging the door Wink

Unless you're talking about a scanner (in which case all cars have a problem)
I can't easily see how you'll open the lock without damaging the door.

You can have a go at the key barell but that does not always work.
And it certainly provides additional protection from your average thiving git.

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If your adding deadlocking, you need to change the settings in the BSI too
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