Urgent help needed pls

Talk about the 406's electrical system, what wires do what, how to add extra functionality, etc.

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Hi All,

does anyone of you have experience or worked with Peugeot Planet 2000? if so I have following queries which I'm desperately looking for answers

1. Can it carry out key-programming (transponder programming). This functionality needs the access code for the vehicle, except from the agent is there any source to obtain the access codes (even paying is perfectly alright but going through agents is crap)
2. Can I install firmware to the BSI's and ECU's using Peugeot Planet?

Really appreciate if you could help me in this regard as only peugeot agent here is totally crap so we compelled to carry out certain repairs by ourselves but above mentioned. Thanks again
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This is the hardware you need to carry out your own repairs. The software can be downloaded for free but is no good without the equipment. Expect to pay over £1000 for the equipment. There is an accurate description below the picture on the article of what you can do with it.
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eoin27 wrote:Expect to pay over £1000 for the equipment.
It's £257 from dealers, part 9780Z5. Or you can pay £500-1000 on ebay :roll:
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Can I buy PPS for 257 Euro from dealers? cheaper than ebay? :shock:
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Harshan wrote:Can I buy PPS for 257 Euro from dealers? cheaper than ebay? :shock:
Pounds not Euros, yes. But the expensive ebay jobbies come with illegal copies of the necessary software
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mjb wrote:the expensive ebay jobbies come with illegal copies of the necessary software
Is that the same software we got off that download site Matt?
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teamster1975 wrote:Is that the same software we got off that download site Matt?
Dunno, I don't download executables from untrusted sources :lol:
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mjb wrote:
teamster1975 wrote:Is that the same software we got off that download site Matt?
Dunno, I don't download executables from untrusted sources :lol:
Of course not Matt :supafrisk: :lol:
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Does anyone either have a working setup, or know someone who does?
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dogslife wrote:Does anyone either have a working setup, or know someone who does?
Yeah, just look up your local peugeot dealer...

I don't think anyone would be stupid enough to risk spending that kind of money on stuff that has a fair chance of not working
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Hi All,

does anyone of you have experience or worked with Peugeot Planet 2000? if so I have following queries which I'm desperately looking for answers

i do
1. Can it carry out key-programming (transponder programming). This functionality needs the access code for the vehicle, except from the agent is there any source to obtain the access codes (even paying is perfectly alright but going through agents is crap)

yes, you can. but getting the codes do require the dealership or a independent authorised keysupplier, second (according to peugeot) every request on the PSA database is logged, and since every psa mecanic have their own ID its easy to trace back who looked up the codes...heheh let's say i wouldnt look up codes for 3rth parties.

2. Can I install firmware to the BSI's and ECU's using Peugeot Planet?
No, eventhough you would have a fully working PPS, accessing the PSA server to update firmware for OEM units still requires a personal ID from a mecanic, so you have to obtain that to from a psa mecanic
second if you have a mecanics ID, your PPS also has a dealercode, and mostlikely the mechanics ID accessing the server, must be done with a PPS licensed to that dealer (also in a database the amount of pps systems the dealer has licensed,and every PPS has it own identitycode), and i think the server would kick you out if you are trying to acces the server with a unknown PPS identity code


Really appreciate if you could help me in this regard as only peugeot agent here is totally crap so we compelled to carry out certain repairs by ourselves but above mentioned. Thanks again

no problem, heheh first thing to do to become friends with a psa mechanic and get his ID, then thinking about buying a PPS or a Lexia ;)

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axl wrote:heheh let's say i wouldnt look up codes for 3rth parties.
I'm guessing you work at a dealers :) What part of Netherlands are you from? Might be worth a nip in on my way through later in the year :lol: Any excuse for me to practice my (poor) Dutch :oops:

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hahahaah cewl to hear (read) that and flawless dutch grammar!

...near amsterdam ;)

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Flawless? Thanks! :oops:

Got to try to learn some German for this year. Can't get my head around how it pretty much just looks like Dutch with every bloody word capitalised so you can't skim read it easily :evil:
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axl wrote: no problem, heheh first thing to do to become friends with a psa mechanic and get his ID, then thinking about buying a PPS or a Lexia ;)
regards axl
now that's a kind of a reply I expected!! you made my day :lol: Thanks a lot for useful info, so the only ways is stealing/obtain a pwd, did I say stealing :oops: . I doubt even a friendly mechanic would do this. Apart from this, is there any way of registering with PSA as an authorized mechanic? What are the required steps to register and then obtain an ID? :shock:
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