KeyFob RKE Programming Procedure: Renault Clio 1994-1997

Renault Clio 1994-1997 KeyFob Remote Keyless Entry Programming Procedure
How to Program Renault Clio KeyFob Remote Keyless Entry for the year 1994-1997
Programming Procedure
Note. If the central locking / alarm system is malfunctioning or a replacement key fob is obtained. The following programming procedure is required to be carried out before the key fob will operate correctly.
Renault key fobs are usually fitted with a serial number which is located under the cover inside the key fob and can be viewed after removing fixing screw.
Note. Only key fobs fitted with an 8 character serial number can be programmed manually. Key fobs with a 5 character serial number – do not require programming. All other variations on the number of characters used for the serial numbers require diagnostic equipment to program the key fobs.
- Ensure the ignition switch is “OFF”
- Press and hold in the central locking button inside the vehicle for a minimum of 5 seconds
- Vehicle doors should “Lock” and then “Unlock”
- Within the next 10 to 15 seconds:
- On the first key fob: Press the “Lock / Unlock” button twice (can be once on some
models)
- On the first key fob: Press the “Lock / Unlock” button twice (can be once on some
- On the second key fob: Press the “Lock / Unlock” button twice (can be once on some models)
- Vehicle doors should “Lock” and then “Unlock”
- Key fobs are re-programmed.
- Confirm operation of key fob by locking and unlocking vehicle using key fob buttons.
About Renault Clio
Renault also released a hot hatch version of the Clio in 1991. It was aesthetically very similar, but with the addition of a 110 PS (81 kW) 1.8 L eight-valve engine, side skirts and disc brakes on all wheels. This, with multi-point fuel injection, was badged as the RSi. From 1991 a lighter tuned version of this 1.8 litre engine (with single-point injection) joined the earlier 1.7 used in the very luxurious Baccara version which was sold in some continental European markets. In addition to this reasonably powerful engine, the Baccara has a luxurious interior with much leather and wood, as well as power windows, locks, etc. The Baccara was renamed “Initiale” in 1997, in line with other Renaults, differing from the Baccara mainly in the wheel design. (Source Wiki)