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Hi everyone bought a 2.5 peugeot boxer autosleeper and the orange key code light come on I did eventually manage to get the van started .but I'm a single dad with an autistic child so cannot really afford for this to be a problem.. if one of you kind people could send me details how to bypass it I'd really appreciate it thanks in advance.
 
Sounds like it's a recent purchase? If so, and you bought it through a dealer, they should sort it out for you.
 
Hopefully someone knows the answer . Thanks foe the welcome

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Hi everyone bought a 2.5 peugeot boxer autosleeper and the orange key code light come on I did eventually manage to get the van started .but I'm a single dad with an autistic child so cannot really afford for this to be a problem.. if one of you kind people could send me details how to bypass it I'd really appreciate it thanks in advance.
Hello Welcome to Motorhome Fun.
If you don't get the information on this thread I would start a new thread with a description in the title so someone with the knowledge may easier pick up your question.
Good luck with it.

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Welcome To The Team Hello GIF by Originals
 
Hi everyone bought a 2.5 peugeot boxer autosleeper and the orange key code light come on I did eventually manage to get the van started .but I'm a single dad with an autistic child so cannot really afford for this to be a problem.. if one of you kind people could send me details how to bypass it I'd really appreciate it thanks in advance.
Hi, and Welcome .....

Without knowing more details (such as for example, IF it has had this problem when-&-since you bought it 6 weeks ago ..OR.. IF it has JUST started) ..... Two possibilities spring to mind off the top off my head :-

1) ... IF there's a battery in the Key-Fob, that might need replacing.
or
2) ... Is the main van/starter battery possibly low-voltage or flat or knackered ? ... Many Engine-Start Immobiliser systems tend to freak-out or glitch if the battery voltage is low (check it with a volt/multi meter).

and something worth saying is worth repeating ..... So :welcome4:

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Hi, and Welcome .....

Without knowing more details (such as for example, IF it has had this problem when-&-since you bought it 6 weeks ago ..OR.. IF it has JUST started) ..... Two possibilities spring to mind off the top off my head :-

1) ... IF there's a battery in the Key-Fob, that might need replacing.
or
2) ... Is the main van/starter battery possibly low-voltage or flat or knackered ? ... Many Engine-Start Immobiliser systems tend to freak-out or glitch if the battery voltage is low (check it with a volt/multi meter).

and something worth saying is worth repeating ..... So :welcome4:
Hi I'd already tried spare key new fob battery ,disconnected main battery to reset but thanks to jev he sent me all the info to bypass .but thanks anyway
 

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