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kajnjim 01-30-2011 12:10 AM

Smart Card Programming (Keyless Entry Fob)
 
1 Attachment(s)
2007 CX9.

Can anyone tell me if this is the correct procedure for programming this card? (See attachments) Thanks.

Jim

Procedure:

With two programmed card keys
1. Bring the programmed card keys (2) and the unprogrammed card key into the vehicle.
2. Close all doors.
3. Insert the supplementary key into the ignition key cylinder.

Note
Complete the procedures up to Step 7 within 30s after the supplementary key is inserted.

4. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
5. Press the UNLOCK button on card key 1.
6. Press the UNLOCK button on card key 2.
7. From the ignition switch in the ON position, switch the ignition switch in the order indicated below.
-ACC - ON - ACC - ON - ACC - ON
8. Open the driver-side front door, press the door switch twice, and then close the door.

Note
After Step 3 is completed and the card key programming mode is activated, the door lock actuator operates to lock, and then operates to unlock.
If the door lock actuator does not operate, repeat the procedure from Step 2.

9. Press the UNLOCK button on the unprogrammed card key twice.

Note
After Step 8 is completed and the card key is programmed, the door lock actuator operates to lock and then operates to unlock.

10. If programming more card keys, remove the supplementary key once, and then repeat the procedure from Step 2.


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virgin1 01-30-2011 05:30 AM


I am not sure about the programming aspect you asked me about, though I'm pretty sure there is at least one here who knows (icspots.)

When I first opened this thread, based on the title I thought I might find spam here and was close to deleting the thread. I just wanted to let you know why I added info to your title.

kubiha 07-08-2011 02:40 AM

mazda verisa programing smary key
 
How to Program smart Key for a 2004 Mazda verisa?

Nzncola 06-07-2013 03:48 AM

Hey, just out of interest, I've just bought a Verisa 2004 which also has keyless ignition and entry (quite an upgrade from my last $800 bomb!) and after the first few days dealing with the KEY red and green lights flashing on my dash I changed the battery, but the red KEY light still stays lit for much longer than the rest of the emergency lights. Is this normal or does it mean something more serious?

bexi333@hotmail.com 04-18-2014 05:03 PM

Mazda verisa key
 
I have one key card but want to get a spare.I am in new Zealand.can I import one and how do you programme it with just one key card? Thanks

virgin1 04-18-2014 11:57 PM


I'm not sure about New Zealand cars, but here in the US you need two for a DIY. Otherwise a trip to a dealer is necessary.

grim_reaper 04-19-2014 04:18 AM

Kia-ora Bexi333

I used to work at South Auckland Mazda and drove a Atenza Sports Wagon with the smart key. Its a awesome feature.

The cards aren't cheap. You will need to get a price from your local Mazda Dealer, as they may vary from model to model & you need to get the specific card to suit your car.

Below is the smart card coding process for a NZ & OZ spec 2007 CX9, it may be the same as a Verisa.

1. Bring the programmed card keys (2) and a unprogrammed card key into the vehicle.

2. Close all doors.

3. Insert the supplementary key into the ignition key cylinder.

Note
• Complete the procedures up to Step 7 within 30 s after the supplementary key is inserted.
4. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.

5. Press the UNLOCK button on card key 1.

6. Press the UNLOCK button on card key 2.

7. From the ignition switch in the ON position, switch the ignition switch in the order indicated below.

― ACC→ON→ACC→ON→ACC→ON
8. Open the driver-side front door, press the door switch twice, and then close the door.

Note
• After Step 3 is completed and the card key programming mode is activated, the door lock actuator operates to lock, and then operates to unlock.
• If the door lock actuator does not operate, repeat the procedure from Step 2.
9. Press the UNLOCK button on the unprogrammed card key twice.

Note
• After Step 8 is completed and the card key is programmed, the door lock actuator operates to lock, and then operates to unlock.
10. If programming more card keys, remove the supplementary key once, and then repeat the procedure from Step 2.

bexi333@hotmail.com 04-20-2014 02:37 AM

thanks
 
Thanks for your help.I bought the car recently and I only got one card unfortunately.they said they have to get the key from Japan and it will be Nz $417 so I thought I'd ask here. Thanks;)

grim_reaper 04-21-2014 07:41 AM

Where in NZ are you?

bexi333@hotmail.com 04-23-2014 07:15 AM

Auckland - west

jimschott 05-18-2014 10:55 AM

Open & replacing the smart key card's case
 
Has anyone replaced their smart key case? I am looking for tips on opening the old case and removing the circuit board on the smart key remote control for my 2007 CX-9.

My old remote stopped working after 7 years in my wallet - one of the battery connections broke after too much use and I need to

I found a replacement remote case (shell only) on eBay for $16 by searching for Mazda's part number TDY2-67-5RYA or the FCC code BGBX1T458SKE11A01. Remote case $20 and a used remote with a new key blank $50 (new remotes are selling for $150 and up).

The old case looks like it snapped together, with glue, and is difficult to open. I am worried that I will break the circuit board if I make a mistake when I open the old case.

I have tried to pry the case apart (no luck) and have used a soldering iron to melt through the edges and along the snap & glue points around the edges of the plastic case. I started with a small soldering iron and this seems to be working - I'll wait for now, until I have the replacement key in hand and finish programming the 2nd remote, before transferring the old circuit board into the new case. Has anyone tried this...is there a better way?

jimschott 05-24-2014 12:50 PM

The ignition sequence and key positions is:

Lock (off) >> ACC (Accessory) >> On (running) >> Start (ignition)

Maputohero 06-15-2017 06:47 AM

I also have a used Verisa imported to Maputo (where I live as an expat). The car is great but came with only one smart key (credit card style). My problem is that, though I know I can get a key from New Zealand dealers, I cannot find anyone in South Africa or Mozambique who can actually program the new key card. Anyone know what dealers need to do the programming? Two dealers I have contacted have just said that they don't have Verisas in their catalogue so they cannot do it. Is that true? I wonder if they have the machine to code, is there something they could get that would allow them to do it?

grim_reaper 06-17-2017 03:32 AM

The programming is done via "MMDS" ( Mazda Modular Diagnostic System)
Its Mazda's diagnostic tool/software which is run off a standard laptop.

It runs the "IDS" software programme.( same programme as Ford in NZ & OZ)
I know the software we ran in NZ covered both NZ new models plus all the Japanese imports. Their IDS software should have all the software for all Mazda's.

They may not have a Parts catalog to cover parts for a Verisa, although, it's not hard for them to E-mail Mazda Japan for help.

All the instructions for programming is step by step via MMDS.

I think they simply just can be bothered.

Richard Parrish 09-27-2017 05:44 PM

2 questions about card programming please!!
 
Question one on the programming instructions I believe step 7 or 8 days open the drivers for and press the door switch twice. Is it the door lock switch? Unlock? My other question is my Mazda came with no smart card remotes I bought 2 of them but neither are programmed. Will this still work?



QUOTE=grim_reaper;145887]Kia-ora Bexi333

I used to work at South Auckland Mazda and drove a Atenza Sports Wagon with the smart key. Its a awesome feature.

The cards aren't cheap. You will need to get a price from your local Mazda Dealer, as they may vary from model to model & you need to get the specific card to suit your car.

Below is the smart card coding process for a NZ & OZ spec 2007 CX9, it may be the same as a Verisa.

1. Bring the programmed card keys (2) and a unprogrammed card key into the vehicle.

2. Close all doors.

3. Insert the supplementary key into the ignition key cylinder.

Note
• Complete the procedures up to Step 7 within 30 s after the supplementary key is inserted.
4. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.

5. Press the UNLOCK button on card key 1.

6. Press the UNLOCK button on card key 2.

7. From the ignition switch in the ON position, switch the ignition switch in the order indicated below.

― ACC→ON→ACC→ON→ACC→ON
8. Open the driver-side front door, press the door switch twice, and then close the door.

Note
• After Step 3 is completed and the card key programming mode is activated, the door lock actuator operates to lock, and then operates to unlock.
• If the door lock actuator does not operate, repeat the procedure from Step 2.
9. Press the UNLOCK button on the unprogrammed card key twice.

Note
• After Step 8 is completed and the card key is programmed, the door lock actuator operates to lock, and then operates to unlock.
10. If programming more card keys, remove the supplementary key once, and then repeat the procedure from Step 2.[/QUOTE]


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