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Old 07-16-2006, 11:50 PM
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I HAVE A SET OF NEW KKEY FOBS AND NEED TO KNOW HOW TO PROGRAM
THEM. CAN ANYONE HELP THE DEALERSHIP WANTS $55.00 TO PROGRAM AND
I HAD TO PAY $50.00 FOR THE SET SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!!!
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Old 07-18-2006, 07:58 AM
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Re: Key Fob Programing

I don't know what vehicle you are trying to reprogram, so I can't provide specifics, but you can go to www.keylessride.com and for 14.99 they will immediately e-mail you the instructions. I did it on my 96 Astro and it was extremely simple to do. Good luck.
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It's really easy to do. Check out the Tahoe section of this forum and you'll find what you need.
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Re: Key Fob Programing

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Originally Posted by JEANL
I HAVE A SET OF NEW KKEY FOBS AND NEED TO KNOW HOW TO PROGRAM
THEM. CAN ANYONE HELP THE DEALERSHIP WANTS $55.00 TO PROGRAM AND
I HAD TO PAY $50.00 FOR THE SET SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!!!
It really depends on your year. What year vehicle are you asking about? It was very simple to do on my 03 Avalanche

Here is what I did...

Close all the vehicle doors.
Insert the ignition key into the ignition lock cylinder.
Press and hold the door unlock switch.
While holding the door lock switch in the unlock position, cycle the ignition ON, OFF, ON, OFF.
Release the door unlock switch. The doors will lock and unlock to confirm the program mode.
Press and hold the LOCK button and the UNLOCK button simultaneously on one transmitter. After a delay of approximately 15 seconds, the doors will lock and unlock to confirm the programming of that transmitter.
Repeat the previous step to program up to four transmitters.
Turn the ignition switch to the RUN position in order to exit the keyless entry transmitter mode.
Operate the transmitter functions in order to verify correct system operation.


The only thing missing from these directions have to do with the numbers on the back of the fobs and the fact that once you enter the mode to reprogram the FOB all of them have to be reprogrammed. So be sure to have them all handy. As for the numbers on the back of the fob. They mean nothing. They are simply there for you to tell them appart. What ever remote is programmed first will be remote #1 and if you have seat position recall and other features tied to that driver number they will get tied to the first remote programmed. The second remote programmed will be #2. You can have up to 4 remotes programmed. I'm not sure how it works with the seat position recall with more than 2 remotes as I only have two. Also you would have to have that option on your truck.
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