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Emergency key please check before purchase

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 9:41 pm
by scoop
Just a small bit of advice to anyone buying secondhand meg or any renault with keycard. Make sure you test the emergency key on the passenger side to make sure it opens the door. I recently had to use this after a flat battery and never used it before untill then and it didnt work!!! had to call out the AA who were not impressed. He was on for over two hours trying to get in which he eventually did. Not tell you how he did it but lets say he enjoyed several cups of tea in the process!!! So be warned, check it before you buy.

Ray , Andy may be worth awarding me a sticky for this one (oh er mrs)

Re: Emergency key please check before purchase

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 11:41 pm
by rEvolution
dont wannt to seem too n00bish, but dont think theres any non n00bish way to put it lol...but what are yu on about lol?? emergency key on passenger side???

Re: Emergency key please check before purchase

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 6:00 pm
by A13XDT
Look on the passenger side door handle, on the right hand side of it, there is a clip on cover. It's essentially the only part of the door handle that doesnt move when you open the door. On the underside of this, there is a small rectangular hole.

Pull open your keycard, as if changing the battery, you will see the key, place the key in the hole on handle and pull away from the door. This exposes the only keyed lock on the car.

Alex

Re: Emergency key please check before purchase

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 6:26 pm
by Ray
someone didn't read their user manual ;-)

Re: Emergency key please check before purchase

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 10:46 am
by ChrisM
Becareful though as the cap can be damaged quite easily and then they will fall off, [silly plastic tags break] simple reason why it is on the passenger side, the car was designed for lefthand drive roads the manual lock was not changed when ethe car was reconfigured for the UK market, there is also on the CC a manual lock on the boot lid it hides by the number plate lights.

Re: Emergency key please check before purchase

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 9:42 am
by jamesbest1974
scoop wrote:Just a small bit of advice to anyone buying secondhand meg or any renault with keycard. Make sure you test the emergency key on the passenger side to make sure it opens the door. I recently had to use this after a flat battery and never used it before untill then and it didnt work!!! had to call out the AA who were not impressed. He was on for over two hours trying to get in which he eventually did. Not tell you how he did it but lets say he enjoyed several cups of tea in the process!!! So be warned, check it before you buy.

Ray , Andy may be worth awarding me a sticky for this one (oh er mrs)



Thanks! I was looking for this information

James.

Re: Emergency key please check before purchase

Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 7:26 pm
by Cruiser Angel
:cool: I was wondering how this would work too, now I don't have to look like a 'girlie' and ask the salesperson :D

Re: Emergency key please check before purchase

Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 5:20 pm
by edward2
The emergency key worded I see it is on the near side. In my megane 1 i have been using the "emergency" lock on the near side
since the drivers one broke 6 months ago -)

Re: Emergency key please check before purchase

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 5:44 am
by 12noon
Might sound a bit thick, but your keycard doesn't work, so you unlock the door with the emergency key. Then what ?

Re: Emergency key please check before purchase

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 8:36 am
by edward2
Well if you have opted for manual seats and the optional ashtray then you can spark up a hamlet and have your self a rain proof smoking shelter. I suppose could always then get the battery changed and use the car as a car again depending on personal preference.

I have never tested my key I suppose I should really. Shame I don't I have a plug outside my house I quite fancy a Fluence ZE, although I see in Israel on the news the battery changing scheme has failed so not sure if Renault will try that anywhere else.

Re: Emergency key please check before purchase

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2016 11:47 am
by q292u
12noon wrote:Might sound a bit thick, but your keycard doesn't work, so you unlock the door with the emergency key. Then what ?


I'm assuming you needed to use the key due to a flat battery, so you can then pop the bonnet and change or recharge the battery.
Without this backdoor method you would be stuffed!

Re: Emergency key please check before purchase

Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 11:18 pm
by ChrisM
Hands free key loses the will to transmit so door wont open this is usually due to the crapy megane key being to soft and to big do not put in back pocket and sit down key flexes and circuit board pops its chips.
It will still work in slot and start car unless its completely knackered. If it starts car it can be repaired if it doesn't start it then its new key time which cant be bought 2nd hand.
I am amazed they stuck with this card for meg 3 as it is weak but do see they have ditched the stupid "throttle" type hand brake and gone back to a lever well done renault!

Re: Emergency key please check before purchase

Posted: Tue May 09, 2017 12:14 pm
by alanf
Got my knackered key fixed for £15 + p&p on tinternet some company Bolton way I think good service done by return of post

Re: Emergency key please check before purchase

Posted: Mon May 11, 2020 7:14 am
by q292u
ChrisM wrote:Hands free key loses the will to transmit so door wont open this is usually due to the crapy megane key being to soft and to big do not put in back pocket and sit down key flexes and circuit board pops its chips.
It will still work in slot and start car unless its completely knackered. If it starts car it can be repaired if it doesn't start it then its new key time which cant be bought 2nd hand.
I am amazed they stuck with this card for meg 3 as it is weak but do see they have ditched the stupid "throttle" type hand brake and gone back to a lever well done renault!

Hey! I LIKE the fancy handbrake lever..

Not so keen on the actual handbrake though. The car has moved several times with the handbrake on. The most memorable being in a country hotel on a cliff. Came out the morning after to find the car "resting" it's nose on a grassy bank, several feet forward. There was a sheer drop just beyond that, onto a golf course...
Handbrake has been "adjusted" loads of times.