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KeyFob RKE Programming Procedure: Peugeot Partner 1998

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KeyFob RKE Programming Procedure-Peugeot Partner 1998

Peugeot Partner 1998 (Peugeot 13) KeyFob Remote Keyless Entry Programming Procedure

 

How to Program Peugeot Partner KeyFob Remote Keyless Entry for the year 1998

 

 

Re-initializing Procedure

Note. If battery is replaced inside key fob / key fob has been re-programmed 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 re-initializing procedure.

  • Switch the ignition to the “ON” position
    • Wait for alarm system LED to turn “OFF” (if LED fitted) or wait for approximately 10 seconds
      (If LED not fitted)
    • Within 30 seconds: Press either the “Lock” or “Un-lock” button on the key fob

 

KeyFob RKE Programming Procedure: Peugeot Partner 1998

 

  • Ensure alarm system LED (if fitted) turns “ON” for a split second.
  • Switch the ignition to the “OFF” position
  • Remove key fob from ignition switch
  • Key fob is re-initialized.
  • Repeat above procedure to re-initialize any remaining key fobs.
  • Confirm operation of key fob by locking and unlocking vehicle using key fob buttons.

 

About Peugeot Partner

The Citroën Berlingo and Peugeot Partner/Rifter are almost identical panel vans and leisure activity vehicles produced by PSA Peugeot Citroën since 1996. The third generation is also sold as the Opel/Vauxhall Combo, and as the Toyota ProAce City from 2019.

The panel vans are available in passenger versions named the Berlingo Multispace and Partner Combi, Partner Tepee, and Peugeot Rifter for the third generation. In Italy, the first generation of the Partner was known as the Peugeot Ranch. They were initially based on the Citroën ZX/Peugeot 306 estate floorpan and mechanicals.

With their rectangular, box like cargo space and aerodynamic front, conceptually they can be considered the descendants of the Citroën 2CV panel van (AK400). The new 2018 Citroën Berlingo and Peugeot Partner/Rifter also share their design with the new Vauxhall/Opel Combo, following GM’s stake acquisition in PSA.

Both the Berlingo and Partner have been produced in CNG and electric versions and with four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines.

The Berlingo/Partner was officially launched in July 1996.

When the Berlingo was first shown at the Mondial de l’Automobile (Paris Motor Show) in 1996, a set of three concept cars was also presented:

  • Berlingo Coupé de Plage
  • Berlingo Berline Bulle
  • Berlingo Grand Large

The Berline Bulle concept was a roomy small car, that could be considered as a precursor for the C3. Only one of these concepts was actually developed, the Grand Large version, which was developed into the Multispace and Combi people carriers/leisure vans.

Until 2010, the pre-facelift models were still produced in Argentina. The updated model finally arrived this year.(Source Wiki)

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