Volvo On Call Pairing

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Trying to pair my phone with my car for Volvo On Call, I get this. Any ideas? Both keys are in the car, but can’t get past this screen.

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I get stuck there too... My key is in the car with me, so... maybe they're talking about some other kind of "key"? I see people in this thread talking about a " Manual Activation code ", but I honestly have no idea if that thread even exactly relates to this issue....
 
Hi,

I know this is an old thread, but the "2/3" does appear to mean you need all three key fobs in the vehicle (see photo attached) while registering your phone as a Volvo on-call device, at least within the "Admin" driver/user profile.

Oddly, it didn't seem to want all three keys when I registered a different phone as an On-Call device in a different driver's user profile (not the Admin).

R,
Will

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Trying to pair my phone with my car for Volvo On Call, I get this. Any ideas? Both keys are in the car, but can’t get past this screen.

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Do you already solve this problem? It is the same as mine. If the problem is sloved, please give me the solution.
 
All,

I have also confirmed with the dealer that all keys the car knows about must be present to pair "On Call" mobile devices.

One correction to my earlier post: I was wrong about the "2/3" meaning number of keys found. The dealer and I confirmed that it *does* mean "Step 2 of 3". It is a coincidence that most of us happen to have three keys (two black regular keys and one orange valet key).

In my case, I had lost the orange "valet" key that came with the car, so I did not have all three keys nearby or in the vehicle and the pairing would not get past Step 2.

Therefore, I had the dealer reset the programming to remove the orange key from memory, leaving me with just two keys. Then the pairing worked to completion. It cost about $250, less than buying a new orange key *and* reprogramming the car would have cost.

If I ever find the orange key in my house, I can go back and have them add it back to the car memory. They may charge me money to do the programming again, though. :^(

- Bill
 
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