Programming Factory Keyless Entry Systems to Accept Replacement GM Remotes
Most consumers know nothing about programming factory keyless entry systems . . . and that is the way it should be. A consumer should not have to learn about something until they actually have to use...
View ArticleReplacement Ford 4-button Keyless Entry Remote with Part Number F8DB-15K601-BA
A reader looking for a replacement factory keyless entry remote for her 2004 Mercury Sable inquired about the (Ford) part number F8DB-15K601-BA. This part number matches a common Ford 4-button keyfob....
View ArticleReplacement GMC Sierra Factory Keyless Entry Remote Keyfob with FCC ID LHJ011
One of the most popular GM factory keyless entry remotes is a 3-button keyfob with FCC ID LHJ011. One of the vehicles that used keyless entry systems with this remote was GMC Sierra pickup trucks,...
View ArticleDid You Know? . . . 3-button and 4-button Replacement Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep...
Many people do not realize that, under the right circumstances, they can replace a 3-button remote with a 4-button remote. The 4th button (usually a rear function button) may not have any effect, but...
View ArticleReplacement GM Truck Keyless Entry Remote Keyfob with FCC ID OUC60270
One of the newer families of keyless entry remotes is the group with FCC ID OUC60270. This family of remotes was used on many Chevrolet, GMC, Saturn, Buick and Pontiac SUVs, trucks and a few sedans...
View ArticleReplacement K-9 Mundial (Omega) Remote with FCC ID L2M432
Omega markets aftermarket car alarm systems under a variety of brands, including K-9 Mundial. One of their replacement remote transmitters is a 3-button keyfob with lock, unlock and option (2-dot)...
View ArticleHonda CR-V Factory Keyless Entry Remote Keyfob with FCC ID E4EG8DJ
One of Honda’s fast-selling remote keyfobs is a 4-button remote with FCC ID E4EG8DJ. It was used on many Honda CR-V vehicles during the 1997-2001 model years. This remote is user programmable for all...
View ArticleLincoln (Ford) Keyless Entry Remote Keyfob with FCC ID LHJ002
In the mid-1990s, Lincoln Continental, Town Car and Mark VII cars equipped with a factory keyless entry system used a 4-button remote with FCC ID LHJ002. This part has been discontinued by Ford, but...
View ArticleToyota Port/Dealer-Installed Keyless Entry Remote with FCC ID ELVATDC
For Toyota vehicles that were not engineered to have factory keyless entry systems on every model, Toyota often adds a port-installed or dealer-installed keyless entry system here in North America. One...
View ArticleReplacement for Toyota Port/Dealer-Installed Keyless Entry Remote Keyfob with...
A reader of yesterday’s blog post (see here) on Toyota port-installed and dealer-installed keyless entry systems asked about a remote with FCC ID ELVAT1B. This 4-button remote is an older version of...
View ArticleReplacement Factory Keyless Entry Remote Keyfob for 2002 Honda Accord Cars
A reader asked what the correct replacement remote is for her 2002 Honda Accord. The factory keyless entry system on that vehicle uses a 4-button keyfob with FCC ID KOBUTAH2T. See 2002 Honda Accord...
View ArticleAudiovox Prestige and Pursuit High-Frequency Aftermarket Alarm System...
A reader of my earlier blog post (link here) said that he has a Pursuit PRO9275 model alarm system – which is made by Audiovox – and that he needs a replacement remote but that his keyfob looks very...
View ArticleCode Alarm Aftermarket Alarm System Remote Keyfob with FCC ID GOH-MM6-101890
Before selling out to Audiovox, Code Alarm was a long-standing force in the aftermarket alarm system market. Their strategy was not to focus on selling systems through alarm shops, but rather was to...
View ArticleReplacement Remote Keyfob for Toyota 4Runner and Sequoia Factory Keyless...
A site visitor asked about a replacement remote for her 2005 Toyota 4Runner. Her original remote has FCC ID HYQ12BBX on the back. The correct replacement keyfob is a 4-button remote with lock, unlock...
View ArticleReplacement Nissan Keyless Entry Remote Keyfob with FCC ID CWTWB1U733
Beginning in 2005, Nissan used a 3-button remote keyfob on many trucks and utility vehicles with FCC ID CWTWB1U733. This remote replaced a similar 3-button remote with FCC ID KBRASTU15. Nissan vehicles...
View ArticleFord 5-button SUV Keyless Entry Remote with FCC ID CWTWB1U551 Back in Stock
In an earlier post (see here) we noted that the Ford 5-button keyfob used on several Ford, Lincoln and Mercury SUVs was out of stock at all of our sources. Well, the good news is that it is back in...
View ArticleReplacement Keyless Entry Remote Keyfob for Infiniti G20 Sedan
A blog reader asked if we have a replacement remote for his 1995 Infiniti G20 car. The answer, of course, is yes. That remote is a 4-button keyfob with FCC ID A269ZUA073. As it happens, there is a...
View ArticleReplacement Cadillac 2003-2007 CTS Keyless Entry Remotes with FCC ID L2C0005T
In North America, 2003-2007 Cadillac CTS sedans used a 4-button keyfob with FCC ID L2C0005T on the back. This vehicle had seat memory as standard equipment, so the original keyfobs had fob numbers 1...
View ArticleReplacement 3-button Keyless Entry Remote for 2007-2010 Chevrolet Silverado
Beginning with the 2007 model year, Chevy trucks and SUVs began using a new family of remotes with FCC ID OUC60270. The 3-button keyfob in this family was used on all Chevrolet Silverado pickup trucks...
View Article2007-2014 Chevy Silverado Remote with Remote Start
A reader of my last blog post (see here) asked about the GM remote that was used on Chevrolet Silverado trucks that were equipped with remote start. That 4-button keyfob, also having FCC ID OUC60270,...
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