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I believe the part #'s must match, but I am not absolutely positive. Rjones2001 has done more research into that than I have. Try contacting him, or try your local GM dealer.
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96 Concorde, Intrepid, LHS, New Yorker, Vision programming

1) Turn ignition ON

2) Connect a jumper wire from pin 1 of the DLC (Data link Connector located at bottom edge drivers side under dash) Pin 1 is the upper left pin. Take other end of jumper wire to ground. The door locks will LOCK then UNLOCK to verify system is in program mode

3)Press any transmitter button. Doors will LOCK then UNLOCK to verify.

4) Repeat step 3 for any additional transmitters.

5) Remove jumper wire. Turn ignition OFF.

6) Verify transmitter functions.
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Question Help w/2001 Park Avenue

Anyone able to help me program a second keyless remote for a 2001 Park Avenue? Thanks so much!

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will remote work??

How do I know if the new remote I got will work with my keyless entry?? I tryed reprogramming it, but it did not work.
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2000 Buick Regal GS & 1993 Pontiac Firebird TransAm?

I just picked up a remote for a 2000 Buick Regal GS--does anyone have instructions on how to program the remote? I'm also buying one for a 1993 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am and need instructions for it also. Thanks! BTW, this forum is great--some of the people on here (ie TireBurner, ?jones?, etc) really go the extra mile--that's great...
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Keyless Entry Pontiac Bonneville 1997

Could anyone please please help me program two new keyless entries to a Pontiac Bonneville 1997? I would so appreciate it!
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2000 Tahoe Limited

I just bought a 2000 Tahoe Limited, originally came with one remote and the dealer threw a second one in. They programmed them both today and now the horn no longer chirps on second press of the lock button.

Is there any instructions on programming this keyless remote? I thought I would give it a try before I drove all the way back.

BTW: I tried the Hold unlock on door and ON,OFF,ON,OFF, etc and didn't get the lock/unlock.
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Need programming for 1997 Tahoe LS

Hello everyone! I bought a Tahoe on this week and the dealer didn't provide the remote. I was given one and bought one, both the same part number. Could you please list instructions on how to program this vehicle?

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Unhappy remote programming for 88 Bonneville

I have an 1988 Bonneville SSE with the old DLC data terminal the 6 pin out not like the newer 8 pin outs . Can someone tell me how to program my remote to work without having to use a dealer .
thanks in advance and if its easier you can email me your replies also to [email protected] .
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horn doesn't chirp

Newman,

Did you figure out how to fix the horn not chirping on the second push of lock? I am in the same predicament with my 98 Yukon.

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Re: Help w/2001 Park Avenue

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Anyone able to help me program a second keyless remote for a 2001 Park Avenue? Thanks so much!

1998-2001 Park Ave programming.

ALL TRANSMITTERS MUST BE PRESENT WHEN PROGRAMMING NEW REMOTES!

1) Turn OFF ignition switch
2) Use a 3 amp fused jumper wire and connecte the terminal 8 (blk/wt) and terminal 4 (blk) wires at the data link connector. The data link connector is located on the drivers side bottom of dash panel
3) Close all the doors
4) Turn ON the ignition switch
5) Press and hold LOCK and UNLOCK on one of the transmitters for 30 seconds.
6) After a 30 second delay the doors will LOCK and UNLOCK.
DO NOT TURN OFF THE IGNITION!
7) Repeat step 5 for each additional transmitter
8) Disconnect jumper wire from data link connector. Then turn ignition off and verify functions.
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Old 07-24-2002, 08:32 AM
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Re: will remote work??

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How do I know if the new remote I got will work with my keyless entry?? I tryed reprogramming it, but it did not work.
What year, make, model vehicle? Do the part #'s on the back of the remotes match?
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Old 07-24-2002, 08:41 AM
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Re: 2000 Buick Regal GS & 1993 Pontiac Firebird TransAm?

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I just picked up a remote for a 2000 Buick Regal GS--does anyone have instructions on how to program the remote? I'm also buying one for a 1993 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am and need instructions for it also. Thanks! BTW, this forum is great--some of the people on here (ie TireBurner, ?jones?, etc) really go the extra mile--that's great...
I am unable to help you at this time with the 93 Firebird. My books don't include instructions that go back that far.

1998-2002 Buick Regal

1) Sit in the drivers seat
2) Remove key from ignition cylinder
3) Close all the doors
4) Press and hold the UNLOCK on the door lock switch
5) While holding the door lock switch in the UNLOCK position, insert and remove the ignition key twice. DO NOT ROTATE THE IGNITION CYLINDER.
6) Insert the ignition key a third time, leaving the key in the ignition cylinder. The ignition MUST remain in the LOCK position for the rest of the procedure.
7) Release the door lock switch. You will hear 3 chimes. This chime feedback indicates the transmitter programming is active.
8) Press and hold the LOCK and UNLOCK buttons on the remote for 12 seconds. You will hear two chimes. This chime feedback indicates the transmitter has been accepted.
9) Repeat step 8 for each additional transmitter
10) Remove ignition key from cylinder to exit programming.
11) Verify functions of remotes.
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Re: Keyless Entry Pontiac Bonneville 1997

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Could anyone please please help me program two new keyless entries to a Pontiac Bonneville 1997? I would so appreciate it!
1996-1998 Bonneville


ALL TRANSMITTERS MUST BE PRESENT WHEN PROGRAMMING NEW REMOTES!

1) Turn OFF ignition switch
2) Use a 3 amp fused jumper wire and connecte the terminal 8 (blk/wt) and terminal 4 (blk) wires at the data link connector. The data link connector is located on the drivers side bottom of dash panel
3) Close all the doors
4) Turn ON the ignition switch. The locks will cycle to LOCK
5) Press and hold LOCK and UNLOCK on one of the transmitters for 30 seconds.
6) After a 30 second delay the doors will LOCK and UNLOCK.
DO NOT TURN OFF THE IGNITION!
7) Repeat step 5 for each additional transmitter
8) Disconnect jumper wire from data link connector. Then turn ignition off and verify functions.
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