KeyFob RKE Programming Procedure: Peugeot 306 1997-2000
Peugeot 306 1997-2000 (Peugeot 5) KeyFob Remote Keyless Entry Programming Procedure
How to Program Peugeot 306 KeyFob Remote Keyless Entry for the year 1997 and 2000
Re-initializing Procedure
Note. If battery is replaced inside key fob or if key fob buttons are operated repeatedly whilst vehicle is out of range and central locking / alarm system becomes inoperative, carry out the following reinitializing procedure.
- Unlock the Drivers door using the key
- Press and hold the “Lock / Unlock” button on the key fob
The LED on the key fob should start to flash
- Wait for approximately 20 seconds and then with the “Lock / Unlock” button still held, press and
release the double locking button on the key fob. - The LED on the key fob will stop flashing
- Release the “Lock / Unlock” button on the key fob
- The LED on the key fob will remain illuminated
- Press and release the “Lock / Unlock” button on the key fob
- The LED on the key fob will turn “OFF”
- Open the driver’s side door and sit in the drivers seat.
- Close the driver’s side door
- Hold the key fob next to the ignition switch
- Press and release the “Lock / Unlock” button on the key fob
- Switch the ignition to the “ON” position
- Wait 10 seconds
- Switch the ignition to the “OFF” position
- Wait 5 seconds
- Key fob is re-initialized.
- Confirm operation of key fob by locking and unlocking vehicle using key fob buttons.
- Repeat above procedure to re-initialize any remaining key fobs.
About Peugeot 306
The 306 underwent the only major revamp of its life in May 1997, with the launch of the “Phase 2” version (N5 in Australia). The basic shape remained the same, but lights, grille and bumpers were redesigned in an effort to bring the styling into line with the new, more rounded, Peugeot family look established with the Peugeot 406. Indicator lamps were now incorporated into the headlamp unit and the new style “block filled” Peugeot lion logo was adopted. The Phase 2 also saw the addition of an estate version. (Source Wiki)