2001 keyless remote location?
slockett99
03-03-2004, 11:16 AM
My 2001 gp did not come with Keyless remote. No AUO RPO code under trunk lid. Can I install a receiver from another gp? And where would it be located? Do I have the wiring in my vehicle for this????
Any help would be appreciated....
Steve
Any help would be appreciated....
Steve
hopeless4life
03-04-2004, 12:01 AM
If i were you i'd install an aftermarket security system or remote start. This way you can operate all your locks while having the peace of mind of a security system or luxury of a remote start. The security systems are less expensive and easy to install. Or you could even by an aftermarket keyless entry module. It may be cheaper.
kilroypr
03-04-2004, 01:03 AM
Well all the cabling is there. What you have to find out at your local dealer with the VIN number is to see if the BCU that you car has support the feature. The antena for the remote keyless entry on my 98 GTP is located behind the trip computer. It is s small block a 1.5 square are by .5" thick. What year is yours?
slockett99
03-04-2004, 07:43 AM
Mine is a 2001 (SE.....). I did receive a small receiver and two remotes (all for $40). I guess I should have asked for the BCU also. The worst that can happen is it won't work, I hope.
thanx
thanx
ponchonutty
03-04-2004, 08:47 AM
Mine is a 2001 (SE.....). I did receive a small receiver and two remotes (all for $40). I guess I should have asked for the BCU also. The worst that can happen is it won't work, I hope.
thanx
Yep. You know a real nice aftermarket item costs less than $50. I sell OEM style one for $100 installed from DEI. That said, I wouldn't waste too much time or money on this. Especially since the OEM remotes fail so much.
thanx
Yep. You know a real nice aftermarket item costs less than $50. I sell OEM style one for $100 installed from DEI. That said, I wouldn't waste too much time or money on this. Especially since the OEM remotes fail so much.
BrianC974
03-04-2004, 02:04 PM
I'm a tech at a Pontiac dealer. You're def better off installing an aftermarket keyless entry system as opposed to installing GM parts. GM keyless entry ties into the body control module etc. Just make sure that whoever installs the aftermarket system does a good job because we see all the time where someone hacks in a system and the security system won't allow the car to start.
slockett99
03-04-2004, 02:13 PM
Thanx, Brian. I just made a call to a descent after market installer in my area this morning. I don't really want to "screw up" anything and end up going to the dealer. I've had the car 3 years, and it has never been back to the dealer. I'll sell the junkyard stuff on eBay.
thanx again,
steve
thanx again,
steve
ponchonutty
03-04-2004, 08:36 PM
Good thinking! Try to make sure it is a DEI authorized dealer. They have really nice product. Also, you could try your GM dealer to see if they offer Automate brand keyless entries. It is DEI's best line specially for dealers. It has a lifetime, nationwide warranty@
slockett99
03-05-2004, 07:33 AM
All the Pontiac dealers in my area sent me to the same place for aftermarket install, after I asked questions about "just plugging in my junkyard material".
Thanx for the advice,
steve
Thanx for the advice,
steve
ponchonutty
03-05-2004, 04:50 PM
All the Pontiac dealers in my area sent me to the same place for aftermarket install, after I asked questions about "just plugging in my junkyard material".
Thanx for the advice,
steve
Well since they don't want to help, ask them for part# VKE1000. It is available in the parts depo. It is the same thing as the Automate unit but it has GM written all over it instead. This is what it looks like....
http://www.batee.com/corvette/keylessentry/index.shtml
BTW, they also have higher end models with alarms under this brand too.
Thanx for the advice,
steve
Well since they don't want to help, ask them for part# VKE1000. It is available in the parts depo. It is the same thing as the Automate unit but it has GM written all over it instead. This is what it looks like....
http://www.batee.com/corvette/keylessentry/index.shtml
BTW, they also have higher end models with alarms under this brand too.
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