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  • MarkP
    • Sep 2003
    • 155

    • Rochester Pennsylvania


    New Keypad

    Ok I had a new keypad installed and it will not disarm my code and master code does nothing quess this isn't bad considering i want to use my boat, dealer closed weekend does anyone know why it would do this?Should the new keypad have been programmed and wasn't?
    2004 Ski 206 Limited,Midnight Blue and Black,
    Silver Accents,330 Excalibur,Perfect Pass.
    Nautiques Rock!! My 2004 206
  • Rick
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Mar 2004
    • 1250

    • San Diego, Ca

    • 1962 Keaton Utility. 2000 Ski 1965 Barracuda

    #2
    RE: New Keypad

    I don't beleive the keypad has the code in it. It is just the imput device. The ECM may need to be cleared. I would try disconnecting the power for about 5 mioutes and then reconnecting. This may reset the ECM. If not you'll have to wait til Monday
    Nautiqueless in San Diego

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    • skinautique
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • Jul 2003
      • 1749

      • Colorado


      #3
      RE: New Keypad

      the code is not stored in the ECM. it is stored in the greyhill box. are you sure it isn't just start for the code? They may have not put anything in it.

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      • MarkP
        • Sep 2003
        • 155

        • Rochester Pennsylvania


        #4
        RE: New Keypad

        I figured out there was no primary code stored. I was able to do that through instructions in the book, however my master code from the factory no longer works something wiped out the memory.
        2004 Ski 206 Limited,Midnight Blue and Black,
        Silver Accents,330 Excalibur,Perfect Pass.
        Nautiques Rock!! My 2004 206

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        • thedude
          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
          • Apr 2007
          • 451

          • SW PA


          #5
          RE: New Keypad

          MarkP- when my keypad went out (2003 SAN), I ordered a new one and was told by the dealer that the brand new keypads do not have any code programmed in them, you have to program the master code in yourself. I did this on my boat by:

          Plugging in new keypad, turn boat power on (main kill switch), press and hold the 1/2 and 7/8 buttons at the same time, system indicator light will be blinking at this time, enter the master code (obtained from a the dealer with Hull ID #), hit start, enter master code again, hit start, system indicator light should be on solid now. After this is done you should be able to enter your primary code if you choose to do so. Basically it is the same procedure to enter the master code as it is to enter your primary user code.

          Like I said, my boat is a 2003 so I'm not sure if they changed anything relating to this issue for 2004.

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          • MarkP
            • Sep 2003
            • 155

            • Rochester Pennsylvania


            #6
            RE: New Keypad

            ''thedude'' you are absolutely right just got off the phone with CC seems the dealer didn't know this and the code I entered now became My master code so instead of sending another key pad their changing my code on record at CC. Thanks MarkP
            2004 Ski 206 Limited,Midnight Blue and Black,
            Silver Accents,330 Excalibur,Perfect Pass.
            Nautiques Rock!! My 2004 206

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            • thedude
              Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
              • Apr 2007
              • 451

              • SW PA


              #7
              RE: New Keypad

              Glad to hear you got everything worked out.

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              • Hlymons
                • Nov 2005
                • 223

                • Roseville, Ca.


                #8
                RE: New Keypad

                What did the new key pad cost? Why I ask is, before I bought my boat I called the Nautique dealer and he said it would cost $150-$200 to replace , however I read a post a few months back and if I remember correctly someone stated they paid around $400 or $500 to replace.

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