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Encrypted Code Registration Procedure: Notes

CAUTION:
  • When registering encrypted codes again, keep all the ignition keys that are already registered. If the encrypted codes are registered again, all the encrypted codes that were registered before will be erased. For this reason, keep all the ignition keys that are already registered.
  • Do not register the ignition keys other than the ignition key that starts the engine. (When replacing by the door lock key cylinder of illustration <A> or the glove box lid lock cylinder of illustration <B>, the engine cannot start if the encrypted code is registered with the bar code on the ignition key supplied simultaneously. If the ignition key using for each lock cylinder and starting engine is used as a common ignition key, replace by the key set of illustration <C>.
    Fig 1: Door Lock Key Cylinder
    G05106144Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  • When the transmitter is replaced, the transmitter must be registered after registering the encrypted code. For the registration of the transmitter, refer to HOW TO REGISTER SECRET CODE .

If the ignition key is replaced or additional keys are requested, the encrypted codes of all ignition keys must be registered. (A maximum of eight ignition keys can be registered.)

NOTE: The encrypted codes can be registered using the ignition key and barcode No.
Fig 2: Glove Box Lid Lock Cylinder
G06249527Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
Fig 3: Key Set
G05106146Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.