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Rover / MG Key fob (Plip) programming
There are 2 common security systems fitted to MG / Rover models across the year range 1996 to 2006,
‘Lucas 5AS’ and ‘Pektron SCU’.
These systems can be easily identifiable from the remote fob, or Plip, as follows:
Lucas 5AS system (1996 – 2003)

SCU system 2 button remote (2003 – 2006) partnummer YWX000290

SCU system 3 button remote (2003 – 2006) partnummer YWX000360

It is important to understand the way in which these systems work before any key (Plip) programming is carried out.
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Lucas 5AS (1996 – 2003)
Vehicle coverage:
- Rover 200
- Rover 400
- Rover 25
- Rover 45
- MG ZR
- MG ZS
- MG F
- MG TF
ECU Programming functions:
1) PLIP Programming
– Once this function is selected the ECU is placed into a programming mode and the user is instructed to press the lock button of any available Plips repeatedly. Any Plip signal received 8 times in quick succession during this period will be stored. Up to 8 Plips can be programmed
2) Read EKA code
– This displays the 4 digit ‘Emergency Key Access’ code. This code allows a manual override of the security system via the drivers door lock. A code of ‘5137’ would be entered by turning the key in the drivers door lock as follows:
5 Turn UNLOCK, 1 Turns LOCK, 3 Turns UNLOCK, 7 Turns LOCK
Information:
- Old Plips are erased at the beginning of the programming sequence.
- All remotes must be available at the time of programming.
- Both new and used remote fobs can be used.
- NO working remotes are needed before replacement units are added.
- The EKA code is NOT needed to allow programming to take place.
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Pektron SCU System (2003 - 2006)
Vehicle coverage:
- Rover 25 MK2
- Rover 45 MK2
- MG ZR MK2
- MG ZS MK2
- MG TF MK2
ECU Programming functions:
1) Read EKA code – This displays the 4 digit ‘Emergency Key Access’ code. This code allows a manual override of the security system via the drivers door lock. A code of ‘5137’ would be entered by turning the
key in the drivers door lock as follows:
5 Turn UNLOCK, 1 Turns LOCK, 3 Turns UNLOCK, 7 Turns LOCK
2) PLIP Programming
Important Notes:
- Without an existing working Plip or EKA code the SCU module can not be placed into programming
mode. In this instance a new or re-manufactured module must be fitted.
- If a new SCU module is fitted it can only have new Plips programmed into it.
- Brand new Plips must have the matching 22 digit security code available to allow programming.
- Existing working Plips can be re-programmed into the SCU module without the originally supplied 22
digit security code being available.
- Used or second hand Plips are useless without the originally supplied bar code.
The barcode label supplied with a new Plip contains a 22 character security code. When programming a Plip only 20 characters are required so you must omit the first and last characters.

In this case the security code supplied is N1AE93661040509568088/
Therefore the 20 digit code used would be 1AE93661040509568088
Procedure:
1 Select ‘ECU Programming’ from the menu. Press ENTER to continue
2 Select ‘Program SCU remotes (Plips)’ from the menu. Press ENTER to continue
3 The current ‘EKA’ code is automatically displayed. It is advisable to write this down. Press ENTER to continue
4 A warning will be displayed informing that ‘All Plips will be erased’. Press ENTER to continue, or EXIT to quit.
5 Re-program all existing Plips by pressing each LOCK button until the horn sounds. Press ENTER to continue.
6 Input the 20 digit security (bar) code supplied with the first new Plip using the ENTER button. Press EXIT to continue.
7 If further new Plips are to be added repeat item 6.
8 When programming is complete exit the SCU system and test all Plips
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