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Keyless Entry


RacingEclipse97
07-21-2005, 02:57 AM
Hey hey hey...... alright i dont know what happen.. but i thought with a stock keyless entry you just put a new battery in the remote and it ill work....but i guess not.... anyways my problem is this....i changed the battery in my remote for my car "keyless entry remote" do you have to reprogram it? i searched for the answer to my question on here before i came to yall but all i found is a person talking about a subject and other dumbasses joking on his/her grammer and spelling... so i dunno lol...

thank you
danny

l_eclipse_l
07-21-2005, 03:18 AM
I think you have to re-program the remote. There is a way to do it yourself, but I forgot where I saw it. I had a friend of mine who works as a mechanic at a local dodge dealer do it for me with the handheld computer.

SilvrEclipse
07-21-2005, 10:31 AM
when I changed the battery in my remote I didn't have to reprogram it.

I think I remember seeing something in the owners manual about programming the remotes.

Yungstar007
07-22-2005, 12:51 AM
lol, oh how I remember myself going through the exact same thing. This is all you have to do, and yes you will have to reprogram.

Put the key in the ignition and turn it from the "off" position to "on" 5 times in 7 seconds (its possible trust me, lol.) Make sure windows are up, doors closed, valet mode switch off (just incase.)

So key in (off) -> on -> off -> on -> off -> on -> off -> on ->off -> on

You should then here a chirp sound. Hit the big button on the remote, it should chirp again. Then just get out and test it, should work perfectly.

Here's a link to my moment after I suprisingly programmed it:

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=424356

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