Type the Response Code into Service Master to unlock the key-writing permissions. Troubleshooting Common Issues If the key code fails to install, check the following:
Modern JCB machines use encrypted transponders within the key head. Unlike simple mechanical keys, these require electronic authorization from the machine's Engine Control Unit (ECU).
Some newer Tier 4 and Stage V models require a numeric code entered via the JCB Service Master software. Step-by-Step Installation Process
Most JCB modules can only hold 5 to 10 active key codes. If the memory is full, you must use Service Master to wipe the old codes. Security Best Practices
These are the daily-use keys that operate the ignition once programmed.
Insert the registered Master Key into the ignition. Turn it to the 'ON' position for five seconds, then turn it off and remove it.
Navigate to the "Security" or "Immobilizer" section in the software.
Usually red or black with a distinct marking, these are used to put the machine into "Learning Mode."
If you take too long between switching keys, the ECU will reset. You must start the process over.
Type the Response Code into Service Master to unlock the key-writing permissions. Troubleshooting Common Issues If the key code fails to install, check the following:
Modern JCB machines use encrypted transponders within the key head. Unlike simple mechanical keys, these require electronic authorization from the machine's Engine Control Unit (ECU).
Some newer Tier 4 and Stage V models require a numeric code entered via the JCB Service Master software. Step-by-Step Installation Process jcb key code install
Most JCB modules can only hold 5 to 10 active key codes. If the memory is full, you must use Service Master to wipe the old codes. Security Best Practices
These are the daily-use keys that operate the ignition once programmed. Type the Response Code into Service Master to
Insert the registered Master Key into the ignition. Turn it to the 'ON' position for five seconds, then turn it off and remove it.
Navigate to the "Security" or "Immobilizer" section in the software. Some newer Tier 4 and Stage V models
Usually red or black with a distinct marking, these are used to put the machine into "Learning Mode."
If you take too long between switching keys, the ECU will reset. You must start the process over.