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Thanks for taking the time and posting the procedure for the guy that needed help in the first place. Just out of curiousity I pulled out four owner's manuals: 97 GTP, 01 Regal GS, '99 Regal LS and 02 Olds Alero and reviewed the procedures for programming the power door locks. You'll never believe this but they're all different. Pontiac is the only one that requires pulling a fuse and probably the more complex. I would have figured that GM would have standardized the procedure for all of its "W" bodies and other models. Oldsmobile had the easiest and quickest procedure.

The only advice I would have for people that purchase used vehicles is be sure to get an owners manual with it. Oh well, learn something new everyday.
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You are wondering about GM? How can you wonder anything about a company that keeps making cars with stuff wrong with them? Like putting a release for your key WHEN it messes up. Or a release for the trans when it sticks in park.
If you know something is wrong, FIX IT for the next year. The biggest joke is their radios. They knew the radio display was messed up in 1997. Did they fix it? No. The service dept down the street from me, has the line all worked out. "Take it out, bring it in, and we'll add it to the stack. When we have 50, we'll send it out to be fixed. Cost? $160.00"!!! Oh, they ship them out about every two weeks.
Don't wonder about them. They are making a ton of money. Wonder about us.

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Wylie glad you got it resolved thanks to GTPGirl. Looks like everyones happy.

Jim (KustomKid54) I totally agree with you about GM. Maybe GM should worry about us and whether we are going to stay loyal as customers. At the rate they're going we'll all be driving rice-burners within the next 5 years. The analysts claim that Toyota will be the next GM in that timeframe. Too little, too late. Look at all the money wasted in non-standardization of simple things like power door locks.



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Jim (KustomKid54) I totally agree with you about GM. Maybe GM should worry about us and whether we are going to stay loyal as customers. At the rate they're going we'll all be driving rice-burners within the next 5 years. The analysts claim that Toyota will be the next GM in that timeframe. Too little, too late. Look at all the money wasted in non-standardization of simple things like power door locks.
Sad but true, big North American Companies are so tied up in politics overseas competitors are going to walk all over us.
I wish they would forget about politics and just get back to making a good product.
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Wylie glad you got it resolved thanks to GTPGirl. Looks like everyones happy.

Jim (KustomKid54) I totally agree with you about GM. Maybe GM should worry about us and whether we are going to stay loyal as customers. At the rate they're going we'll all be driving rice-burners within the next 5 years. The analysts claim that Toyota will be the next GM in that timeframe. Too little, too late. Look at all the money wasted in non-standardization of simple things like power door locks.
No rice burners for me. Born in Detroit. But I do like the new Chrysler's. And that hasn't happen since 1964!!!!!! OK, 1969, Roadrunner and GTX were nice.
I'm thinking of selling the GTX, and buy a bike.

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No rice burners for me. Born in Detroit. But I do like the new Chrysler's. And that hasn't happen since 1964!!!!!! OK, 1969, Roadrunner and GTX were nice.
I'm thinking of selling the GTX, and buy a bike.


Jesus Christo KustomKid54 what the hell is that. Looks like something out of "Pimp My Ride" gone bad. lol

Hey you don't have to be born in Detroit to be anti-rice burner. My mother's Korean and I can't stand rice burner cars. You'll have to pry my American car out of my cold dead hands. I've got 4 GMs and one Honda motorcycle rice burner only because no American company makes a good motocross machine. When you get to our age motorcycles are good therapy.

On Chrylers nothing like the 1970 Dodge Challenger RT or Plymouth 'Cuda.
Had a '70 Dodge Challenger RT with 440 Magnum when I joined the service and I regret to this day getting rid of it. One in mint condition today goes for up to $50K. Oh well! Live n learn.



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Coolest lookin grass machine I've ever seen, Man I could cut the hole neighborhood with that puppy.

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When you get to our age motorcycles are good therapy.
I'll agree to that one rode my hog in to work today.
Long weekend here in the Great White North as well.
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Coolest lookin grass machine I've ever seen, Man I could cut the hole neighborhood with that puppy.

I'll agree to that one rode my hog in to work today.
Long weekend here in the Great White North as well.
OOOOOOOO ya.
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Looks like it could double as a street cleaner/sweeper. Here's a pic of my roto-tiller. Don't have to worry about power door locks either.





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Nice, At least you have enough sense to ride where theres no trees.I use to ride my 250 in the forest.
To much bike to many trees luckily I never broke any bones.What a crazy kid I was.
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Jesus Christo KustomKid54 what the hell is that. Looks like something out of "Pimp My Ride" gone bad. lol

Hey you don't have to be born in Detroit to be anti-rice burner. My mother's Korean and I can't stand rice burner cars. You'll have to pry my American car out of my cold dead hands. I've got 4 GMs and one Honda motorcycle rice burner only because no American company makes a good motocross machine. When you get to our age motorcycles are good therapy.

On Chrylers nothing like the 1970 Dodge Challenger RT or Plymouth 'Cuda.
Had a '70 Dodge Challenger RT with 440 Magnum when I joined the service and I regret to this day getting rid of it. One in mint condition today goes for up to $50K. Oh well! Live n learn.
A friend of my Sister, has a 1970 426 Hemi Charger. Some guy has offered $125,000.00. Car always comes in first at the Mopar shows. The guy has never thought of taken any offer for it.
For that price, I'd sell 3 of the kids, and the dog. :22yikes:
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Nice, At least you have enough sense to ride where theres no trees.I use to ride my 250 in the forest.
To much bike to many trees luckily I never broke any bones.What a crazy kid I was.
Yeah! Its good ole El Paso (El Piso). Lots of desert. Its getting hot, we're hitting 100 degrees this weekend. I used to race a Hodaka Super Rat 100 MX when I was 15. Long time ago (35 years). I stick to the Vet. class now. Can't afford to break any bones. Jim (KustomKid54) knows all about this place and Ft. Bliss.

Got my '97 GTP ready for the summer with new coolant. Its going to be a long hot summer.



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Yeah! Its good ole El Paso (El Piso). Lots of desert. Its getting hot, we're hitting 100 degrees this weekend. I used to race a Hodaka Super Rat 100 MX when I was 15. Long time ago (35 years). I stick to the Vet. class now. Can't afford to break any bones. Jim (KustomKid54) knows all about this place and Ft. Bliss.

Got my '97 GTP ready for the summer with new coolant. Its going to be a long hot summer.
93 here today. Still haven't turned the air on, in the car. Sun roof and windows. Till I get tired of it.

Hey remember, I left Ft. Bliss and went to Korea. 55 below, you look for a little sun.
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93 here today. Still haven't turned the air on, in the car. Sun roof and windows. Till I get tired of it.

Hey remember, I left Ft. Bliss and went to Korea. 55 below, you look for a little sun.

Yeah its called the Manchurian winter. Now I see why you decided to settle down in beautiful, sunny Florida. I luv that place.

BTW - Don't forget to get the cooling system ready for the summer....lol.




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Yeah its called the Manchurian winter. Now I see why you decided to settle down in beautiful, sunny Florida. I luv that place.

BTW - Don't forget to get the cooling system ready for the summer....lol.
Nope, moved to this place to take care of my Mother-in-Law. If something happens to her, I'm gone. Would rather be in Michigan. But the Wife likes it here. Maybe she will come visit in the summer. If not, I'll email her.

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Hey bnaylor3400: You ever want to cool off just come up here.
Beers aways nice and cold to heres some pics I took today.
Clean bike dirt car with locks that work.

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Hey bnaylor3400: You ever want to cool off just come up here.
Beers aways nice and cold to heres some pics I took today.
Clean bike dirt car with locks that work.

http://img274.echo.cx/img274/2826/p10100197bs.jpg

http://img274.echo.cx/img274/9059/p10101152xu.jpg

http://img274.echo.cx/img274/17/p10101137cm.jpg
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Awesome machine Wylie. I guess you don't have to worry about air conditioning in Canada. The farthest North I get is West Point, NY but would like to visit Canada before I kick the bucket. This Buds for you.




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