Replacing Common Subaru Keyless Entry Remote with FCC ID A269ZUA111
In the 1990s and up through 2003, most Subaru vehicles used a 2-button remote control with FCC ID A269ZUA111. This remote is no longer made. It was replaced by a 4-button, tear-drop shaped remote with...
View Article2004-2008 Subaru Forester Keyless Entry Remote
A reader who saw yesterday’s blog entitled “Replacing Common Subaru Keyless Entry Remote with FCC ID A269ZUA111” said that she thought her remote was a “common Subaru remote”, and that it has two...
View ArticleFord Keyless Entry Remotes with FCC ID GQ43VT4T
Did you know that Ford remotes with FCC ID GQ43VT4T can be replaced by a ReMoto key fob at a lower price? The Ford list price for both the 3-button remote with FCC ID GQ43VT4T (Ford part number...
View Article2004-2006 Hyundai Santa Fe and Elantra Keyless Entry Remote
For the 2004, 2005 and 2006 model years, Hyundai Elantra sedans and Hyundai Santa Fe SUVs used 3-button remote keyfobs that are interchangeable. The remotes have lock, unlock and panic buttons along...
View Article2006 Hyundai Accent Keyless Entry Remote Key Fob with FCC ID PLNHM-T002
A reader of yesterday’s blog on 2004-06 Hyundai Elantra and Santa Fe remotes (click here) asked what the correct replacement remote key fob is for a 2006 Hyundai Accent. For nearly all of 2006, Hyundai...
View ArticleNew Prestige (Audiovox) 2-Way LCD Remote
One of the newest LCD remotes from Audiovox is a 5-button LCD remote with FCC ID ELVATRJA for certain Prestige 2-way aftermarket alarm systems. This remote works with the following Prestige system...
View ArticleDid You Know? . . . Interchangeable 4-button Ford Remote Key Fobs with FCC ID...
Ford made two different 4-button remotes on SUVs. One of the 4-button remotes has Ford part number 2L2Z-15K601-BA and FCC ID CWTW1U331. This remote has what clearly looks like a rear liftgate button...
View ArticleReader Question: Can One Use the Same Remote for Two Different Vehicles?
A reader asked: “It (the Remotes Unlimited website) lists (part 583-1583) for both an ’03 Silverado and an ’05 Avalanche 1500. How hard would it be to program for both vehicles?” This is a very...
View ArticleReplacement Remotes for Ford Dealer-Installed Remote Start Systems
Ford offers 4 remote start systems as dealer-installed options. These are systems made by aftermarket alarm system manufacturers such as Code Alarm, Nutek and Advance Security, but they all were made...
View Article2010 Hyundai Sonata Keyless Entry Remotes
A reader asked about replacement remotes for a 2010 Hyundai Sonata. This vehicle used two different remotes. 2010 Sonata cars with push-button ignition use Hyundai part number 95440-3Q000. This is a...
View ArticleNew Cool Start / Crimestopper Remote Key Fob with FCC ID Q6WBT515201
One of Crimestopper’s most popular remotes used on its aftermarket remote start and alarm systems has been a 5-button Cool Start remote with FCC ID VVJ-T612S434 (Crimestopper part number RSTX-4). This...
View ArticleDid You Know? . . . Keyhead Remote Transmitters That Require Two Working Keys...
Some parts that have a remote transmitter integrated with the key – which we refer to as either “keyhead” or “switchblade” remotes – have a procedure for the user to program the remote transmitter...
View ArticleDid You Know? . . . Nissan 4-Button Remote Replaces Nissan 3-Button Remote
Nissan used 3-button keyless entry remotes with FCC IDs KBRASTU15 and CWTWB1U733 on virtually all Nissan and Infiniti trucks and SUVs during much of the last decade. They also used 4-button remotes...
View ArticleKeyless Entry Remote Key Fob for 2004 Kia Rio
A reader emailed Remotes Unlimited asking about a replacement remote control for her 2004 Rio. We wrote back to tell her that Kia did not install factory keyless entry systems on that model year of...
View ArticleGM 3-Button Keyless Entry Remote with FCC ID KOBUT1BT
GM installed factory keyless entry systems that used remotes with FCC ID KOBUT1BT on many vehicles beginning as early as 1996 model sedans and running through the 2001 model year. Most of these remotes...
View ArticleMore on Marksman X9 Aftermarket Alarm System Remotes
A reader asked about yesterday’s blog post (Marksman X9 Aftermarket Alarm System Companion Remote with FCC ID H5OT21). He asked if the 2-way LCD remote with FCC ID H5OTR17 used on the Marksman X9...
View Article1999-2013 Chevy Silverado Truck Keyless Entry Remotes
A customer asked us how many different remote controls have been used on Silverado trucks since Chevrolet introduced the new body design during the 1999 model year. The answer is that there have been 4...
View ArticleMundial (Omega) Aftermarket Alarm Remote with FCC ID L2M433
Omega makes a variety of aftermarket alarm systems and markets them under a variety of model brands, including Mundial. A reader asked us about the 3-button Mundial remote with FCC ID L2M433. This...
View ArticleOmega Aftermarket Alarm System Remote Key Fob with FCC ID L2M448
Omega makes a variety of aftermarket alarm systems and markets them under a variety of model brands, including Freedom, K-9, Mundial and others. A reader asked us about the 4-button Freedom remote with...
View ArticleSaturn (GM) Keyless Entry Remote Keyfobs with FCC ID LHJ009
GM installed keyless entry systems on several Saturn vehicles that used either a 3-button keyfob or a 4-button remote with FCC ID LHJ009. The 4-button remote was used on many Saturn L Series sedans for...
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