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There's a whole slew of posts on this matter on the grisoghetto that might be worth looking at. Procedures & functions fully described. I'm really glad the V7's don't have this nonsense/bug/feature.
To all those it may concern........... just had 2 new keys cut for my Stelvio.Its all pretty straight forward and done using the machines ignition no need to go to have the dealer perform this task.You will need in the case of my Stelvio..... You need the last 5 #s of the frame as well as the key code which all of the Carc bikes have different ones for resetting ECU for service intervals ect.I think you can pre program up to 5 keys....takes about 5 minutes or so.Ciao
There is no other way.Here are the parameters the system deals with:SERVICE CODE: a five-digit number specific to Breva 1100's that you need to enter in the dash for some operationsUSER CODE: a five-digit number that the owner (or a shop) has entered into the dash, which you also need to enter for some operationsKEY IDs: individual numbers recorded in the read-only-memories (ROMs) of the keys, which the dash will read when a key is inserted (we never see those numbers)Each bike comes from the factory with the USER CODE set to 00000 and with two keys with distinct KEY IDS that have been "memorized by" or REGISTERED in the dash.True statements about four possible states of the system:1) If you have two keys with distinct IDs that have been REGISTERED in the dash, you can reset the USER CODE. 2) If you have one key that has been REGISTERED in the dash, and also know the USER CODE, you can REGISTER one or more additional keys with distinct IDs.3) If you have only one REGISTERED key and do not know the USER CODE, you can only have the single key cloned -- meaning the additional key will have the same internal KEY ID and not be recognized as a distinct key by the dash.4) If you do not know the USER CODE and the key antenna fails you will need a tow truck, regardless of whether you have one or more REGISTERED keys with you. That is, unless you can repair the antenna (it might be disconnected if you were lucky).All the above truths are well-established and are not only the opinions of CARC owners such as I but are also attested by a world-famous and extraordinarily acute former Guzzi dealer who has left this site.Since you are in state (3) you are in danger of winding up in (4), i.e., stuck. You should try to find or guess the USER CODE, since there is no other way to register additional keys if you have only one registered. The best way is to get it from the previous owner. There are also good guesses, including that the USER CODE was set to the SERVICE CODE, or that the USER CODE is the last five digits of the VIN. I have also seen a report that a USER CODE was set to four zeros and a single unit-digit ("1"), as discovered by a blind search. Since it is more difficult to enter large digits with the dash interface, I recommend searching for other low-digit-valued codes if all else fails. As for how your bike wound up with one unregistered key, I see three possibilities. It may simply have failed so that it does not respond with its KEY ID when polled by the dash. Or the previous owner could have screwed up while REGISTERING the other (possibly new) key, failing to also insert his original key when the system asked for it. Finally, that other, unregistered key could be one the previous owner acquired but never REGISTERED, either because he couldn't follow the instructions in the user manual or because he, too, did not know the USER CODE.I do not believe that a key that has had its KEY ID recorded in its internal ROM can then be cloned to record the KEY ID of another key. (Because it's a ROM.) However, I am not completely sure of this.Good luck.By the way, grisoghetto does have a search function, at least when I visit it. It is a small magnifying glass icon at the top.MotoP.S. The owner's manual contains the exact procedures to use in states (1) and (2). You need to read carefully.P.P.S. A quick web search gives these possibilities for the Breva 1100's SERVICE CODE: 36421, 36424; With joystick: 28315.There you go..... My situation was that I had lost a key but had one usable key........... after purchasing 2 blanks from supplier I had them both cut and then I went in to the machines system via dash and activated the three keys as needed....all done all three work fine.I did not know the key code so used last five of Vin# service code is readily available through sites mentioned and above.I was not aware of other possible issue stated above.Ciao
There is no other way.................... .........Good luck.By the way, grisoghetto does have a search function, at least when I visit it. It is a small magnifying glass icon at the top.MotoP.S. The owner's manual contains the exact procedures to use in states (1) and (2). You need to read carefully.P.P.S. A quick web search gives these possibilities for the Breva 1100's SERVICE CODE: 36421, 36424; With joystick: 28315.
I posted a thread here with more details but the short version..... My 2019 Bobber Sport only had one key. I bought a blank on eBay. Took to a good locksmith. They cloned my original key and glued a chip to the new blank. Cut it and I have a working spare.
I hate passwords, anyone who enters a personal one on their bike needs a swift kick, LOL
Hi mate. Yes that can be done but if your antenna for the immobiliser fails then your bike will ask for your security code and if you don't know it it will become a very heavy paperweight. If you do know the code then there's no need for the glued chip