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Anyone know what I'd need to add remote keyless entry to my wife's new-to-her 2000 Malibu? It has power locks, but no remote. Because of her disability it would be helpful to have the remote locks, but we don't want to spend a lot of money getting an aftermarket kit installed. We would really prefer to stay with factory stuff "just because."
![]() A bit of reading elsewhere seemed to indicate that there was a module that is installed under the package shelf in the rear. Anyone know if this is accurate, and if so what the GM part number would be for that module? There are several on eBay listed for 2001+ Malibus, but I can't find anything listed for the '00. Obviously we'd also need the remote fobs as well and finding everything together would be best, but I don't mind piecing it together if I can find out what's required. Thanks for any info! Brent |
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Re: Adding factory keyless entry to 2000 Malibu?
Think aftermarket would be a lot cheaper......
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Re: Adding factory keyless entry to 2000 Malibu?
My understanding is that the factory module plugs into an existing wiring harness. Modules I saw for '01+ on eBay were around $40, then add on a fob or two and grand total should be under $100 without hacking up factory wiring and only a few minutes total time investment. I don't have time to mess around with an aftermarket kit, which means paying someone else to do it to the tune of $175+ based on quotes I got from the two shops in town that do that type of work.
Nutshell: definitely want to go with factory parts, but thanks for the input.
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Well, hopefully I've managed to answer my own question with more creative Googling than previously attempted. Here's a compilation of the info I turned up, shared in case anyone else with a 2000 Malibu is looking for this same info.
Receiver module (mounted under package tray): GM PN = 15732806 FCC ID = K0BUT1XR / KOBUT1XR Remote entry key fob: GM PN = 25678792 FCC ID = K0BUT1BT / KOBUT1BT Found everything I needed on eBay for a total of $60 shipped ($25 for the module; $35 for a pair of fobs). If all goes as expected, I should only need to plug in the module, then program the fobs. I'll try to remember to update this post after I receive the parts and get them installed. Cheers, Brent |
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Re: Adding factory keyless entry to 2000 Malibu?
Looks good! Good luck!
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Re: Adding factory keyless entry to 2000 Malibu?
Well, possible bad news. Got home tonight and crawled into the Malibu's trunk and can find no sign of anything that looks like a connector for this module under the package shelf. Anyone know where it's located if it's going to be there at all? Don't want to start ripping the whole car apart trying to find it.
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Re: Adding factory keyless entry to 2000 Malibu?
Crimestopper has what you want for $30- just wire it in to run the locks..much much easier and longer range on remotes- plus you can flash parking lights and sound horn if you want to.
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Re: Adding factory keyless entry to 2000 Malibu?
Doesn't look plug-n-play to me, and as I said I simply don't have time to wire a system up myself. But thanks!
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Re: Adding factory keyless entry to 2000 Malibu?
The connector may be there, just taped to a harness up above the package shelf, you may need to pull the package tray to find it. It's the trim behind the rear seat back between the seat back and the rear window.
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brossow (04-24-2012)
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Re: Adding factory keyless entry to 2000 Malibu?
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![]() Thanks, Brent |
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Re: Adding factory keyless entry to 2000 Malibu?
There are two retainers below the ft of the rear seat cushion, one on the left and one on the right, you will see a slot, use a flat bladed screwdriver in the slot to push and release the retainers, then lift the cushion out. The seat back is has two bolt on the bottom, remove those, then lift the seat back straight up to release the retainers in the back.
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brossow (04-25-2012)
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Re: Adding factory keyless entry to 2000 Malibu?
Well, I got the seat removed and got the package shelf loose enough to get a good look/feel around in there (and lost about six pounds of skin in the process) and there's definitely no connector for the wireless entry module. Guess I'll be putting a complete keyless entry system up on eBay soon. Damn....
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Re: Adding factory keyless entry to 2000 Malibu?
I highly recommend this company. Put one on my dodge yrs ago. It started acting crazy, contacted the company. Sent them the keyless remotes, and control module. No charge. Their lifetime warranty is just that. http://www.crimestopper.com/
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Re: Adding factory keyless entry to 2000 Malibu?
Thanks for the recommendations. I'm not going to install anything myself that's not plug-n-play. Simply don't have the time. If we decide to go with keyless entry, I'll farm it out to one of the shops in town. For $150 or so installed, it's not worth the hassle to mess around with it myself.
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Re: Adding factory keyless entry to 2000 Malibu?
I know there were plug and play options, for GM cars, but they varied greatly, especially by model/year.....what you should have done was see what years they applied to before buying those components....any GM Parts Dept. would be able to tell you......
I have done this for remote start systems(which includes the power locks), on newer vehicles......but they don't work across the board all the same......you have to check with the Parts Dept. first.... Actually, some of those aftermarket systems are easy to install......especially, just for remote door locks.....just provide power and ground to the module, and then one or two wires come out of the module and can be attached to any power door lock switch, or at the BCM.......it is very simple..... |
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