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Replacement Keyless Entry Remotes for Buick Century Sedans

A reader asked us what the correct replacement remote keyfob is for a 1995 Buick Century. From 1991 through 1996, Buick Century sedans that were equipped with factory keyless entry used a 3-button...

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GM Vehicles That Used Factory Keyless Entry Remote with FCC ID ABO0104T

A visitor to our blog saw our last entry about Buick Century keyfobs (link here) and thought he recognized Remotes Unlimited part 122-1122 as the same part used for his Chevrolet Camaro. This is...

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Replacement Alarm System Remote for Car Pro (Autopage) CPX-2600 Model

We received an inquiry asking if Remotes Unlimited could help with replacement of an aftermarket alarm system remote for a Car Pro CPX-2600 system from Autopage. This Car Pro system uses Remotes...

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Programming for Replacement 2000 Dodge Truck Keyless Entry Remotes

A reader who saw the last post on replacement remotes for 2000 Dodge trucks, vans and SUVs (view here) asked about programming for these remotes. In general, Dodge keyfob remotes from this period...

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Replacing a 2013 Chevy Cruze Switchblade Remote Transmitter

In the universe of replacement remotes, there are many special situations. Some of these make it a little more challenging to be sure you are buying the correct replacement car remote or whether or not...

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Replacement 2003-2006 Chevy Silverado Keyless Entry Remote

Continuing our comments about fast-moving parts, we would like to highlight that one of the best-selling remote transmitters is the 3-button GM remote used on the 2003-2006 Chevy Silverado. This keyfob...

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More on GM Keyless Entry Remote with FCC ID LHJ011

A reader asked whether the 3-button GM keyfob used on the 2003-2006 Chevy Silverado discussed in my last post (see link here) was used on any other vehicles. The answer is yes. Whenever a keyless entry...

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Replacement GM Factory Keyless Entry Remotes with FCC ABO0204T

We received an inquiry about a GM keyless entry remote with FCC ID ABO0204T. This family of 5 different remotes was used on a wide range of GM vehicles at the end of the 1990s. See the entire family of...

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More on Replacement GM Keyless Entry Remotes with FCC ID KOBUT1BT

Following up on yesterday’s post (link here), a reader correctly pointed out that his 4-button keyfob with FCC ID KOBUT1BT does not have a gas cap button icon or a seat memory fob # on it. Yes, there...

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Replacement Toyota Truck Keyless Entry Remote Keyfob with FCC ID GQ43VT20T

For the past several years, Toyota Tacoma and Tundra pick up trucks have included a keyless entry system that uses a 3-button keyfob-style remote transmitter with FCC ID GQ43VT20T. This remote is user...

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Replacement 3-button KIA Soul Keyless Entry Remote with FCC ID NYOSEKS-AM08TX

When KIA Soul was first introduced on the market for the 2010 model year, vehicles equipped with factory keyless entry used a 3-button keyfob-style remote with FCC ID NYOSEKS-AM08TX. See 2010 KIA Soul...

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Replacement Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth Factory Keyless Entry Remote Keyfob for...

From the 2001 through 2005 model years, Dodge Neon cars used a 4-button remote with FCC ID GQ43VT9T. Plymouth Neon vehicles also used this remote until Plymouth ended production after the 2001 model...

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Replacement 4-button Keyless Entry Remote for 2001 Chevy Camaro Z28

A visitor to our Facebook page inquired about buying a 4-button remote for a 2001 Chevy Camaro Z28 he is in the process of restoring. Factory keyless entry systems on Chevrolet Camaro cars for model...

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Replacement Mitsubishi Factory Keyless Entry Remotes with FCC ID E4EG8D-522M-A

Mitsubishi Montero and Diamante vehicles with factory keyless entry systems used a family of remote keyfobs with FCC ID E4EG8D-522M-A from 2000 up until 2003 and on through 2006 for Montero. These...

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Replacement Ford Dealer-Installed Remote Start Transmitter with FCC ID...

A customer contacted us today about buying a replacement remote transmitter for his Ford car. As it turns out, what he was looking for was not a keyfob for his factory keyless entry system, but one for...

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Replacement 6-button Ford Remote for Dealer-Installed Remote Start/Keyless...

A reader of my last blog entry on the 1-button Ford dealer-installed remote start system keyfob (link here) wrote to say that she has a Ford dealer-installed remote start system that also performs...

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Replacement Ford and Mercury Van Remotes with FCC ID CWTWB1U511 or CWTWB1U551

Beginning in 1999, Ford and Mercury vans offered remote-controlled power sliding door and liftgate option packages for the first time. Two factory keyless entry remote keyfobs were used on suitably...

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Replacement Keyless Entry Remote with FCC ID L2C0005T for 2000-2005 Chevy...

For model years 2000-2005, Chevrolet Cavalier and Pontiac Sunfire cars equipped with a factory keyless entry system used a 4-button keyfob remote with FCC ID L2C0005T on the back of the case. See this...

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Replacement GM Factory Keyless Entry Remotes with FCC ID L2C0007T for...

From 2002-2007, Buick Rendezvous SUVs were equipped with a factory keyless entry system that uses a 4-button remote with FCC ID L2C0007T. The original keyfob had a rear function button icon that simply...

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Replacement GM Van Factory Keyless Entry Remote Keyfobs with FCC ID L2C0007T

A reader of yesterday’s post (see here) correctly pointed out that there is a third 4-button remote that has FCC ID L2C0007T on the back. That remote is used on GM U-van models — Chevy Venture,...

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