Re: Which fuse do I change my remote only works non inch...
Replace the battery in the remote control, clean the emitter lens on the remote control, and clean the face of your receiver. Should solve the problem.
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You will need a remote that works the gate already....
Hold the working remote 3 to 5 inches away from the home link buttons push and hold the remote button and the button on the home link you want to program after a while the home link light will change it flashing patern .... done
this will not work with some rolling code type remotes
leave the fuse in have someone disconnect old alarm and get a new one. is gonna be more expensive to purchase the remote than to get a new alarm. (California of coors).
As far as the overheating problem, check the fan relay switch.The alarm should be as easy as changing the remote battery. For the radio try replacing the fuse, this should get you going.
yes there is a special puller usually located in your fuse panel it will look like little plastic scissors if not if your carefull needle nose pliers will work good luck
either window switch is turned off or you have a multiplex problem ..... as far as clock goes if your radio display is also dark you need to replace the circuit board inside radio or get a new radio
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