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Mon Jun 29, 2009 4:56 am
I recently purchased a used 2006 M45. It has three keys, as the previous owner had his dealership add the third one. All three will allow me to unlock and start the car, but the "Key" indicator light almost always stays on. I read in the manual that the vehicle needs taken to the dealership if the light stays on for more than a few seconds after the car is started, but I wanted to see if anyone could recommend anything I could try before trying to take it to a dealership (there are none near me).
More details:I started tinkering with this after I read the information about the light in the manual. I put the fob I always carry in the port in the dash and the lcd screen said "NO ID" (which the manual says means the key isn't programmed). The car then wouldn't start. I proceeded to remove the key from the port and then the car started fine. I was at work when this happened, so that was a major relief, but I don't know why it happened, and I haven't been able to get it to happen again.After that, I tried to get into the car when it was locked and I didn't have a key fob, the doors wouldn't unlock, so I know it is working for that. I don't think I tried to start it without the fob at any point.A few days later, I programmed two of the fobs to memory 1 and the other one to memory 2, as they weren't even programmed to memories. When I did this, I only had one fob at a time, going back on forth from the car to the house so as to make sure each was working. During the programming to the memories, I placed each of them in the port in the dash and started the car as well, not because the manual said to, but to try to see if I could get any other useful information, the car started with each of the fobs this time, in spite of what had previously happened with one of them. The key indicator light turned off once when I placed one of the keys in the port, but it came back on when I started the car.
I haven't done anything more with it, as I am not sure what more could be done with it short of going to a dealership, but I was searching and came across this forum (which I also searched without result), and thought I would solicit some advice. If anyone has any thoughts, I would appreciate the help.
Dustin