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Citroen C3 - Video tutorial
Model: Citroen C3
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- Years 2009-2016 The key programming operation on the Citroën C3 is done by inserting the key to be programmed into the ignition switch of the car: once inserted, you will need to connect a diagnostic tool to the OBD port of the vehicle, which is located below the steering column. Once the scanner is connected, you will be able to select the specific car model and version, following all the instructions in the key programming tutorial. After the operation is completed, you can verify that the key functions correctly.
Posted on 7 November 2023 by ScegliAuto
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