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2004 alero Keyless install
Hey guys i am going to attempt to install oem keyless entry on my 2004 alero with 70,000 miles on it. I wanted to know because of the car being 2004 do i need to just take it to a tech to get it programmed or is it simple wire in and just ground out a wire to re program some fobs?
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Re: 2004 alero Keyless install
Did yor Alero come standard with remote keyless entry (RKE) or without? The keyfobs have to be programmed by a GM dealership service department.
To support RKE your car must have a body control module (BCM) that supports it and a remote receiver (RCDLR) module plus supporting wiring.
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Re: 2004 alero Keyless install
oh so thats what i would be missing is even if you have the rke brain you still need RCDLR. Thats interesting heck i should just concentrate on getting just a nice aftermarket one and do that.
No i dont have the au0. I thought it be plug and play once i had the pieces. |
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