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I am currently have the alarm going off on my 06 Tundra 7 and tried the recommendation above but didn't get rid of problem. I don't have keyless remote. There is a red light button on lower left of steering wheel & button underneath the dashboard under the steering column. Has anyone had a problem like mine that can give me specific instructions that will work for my. 2006 Tundra
you need to call the nearest chevy dealer with you vin, and get the part number from them, there are 2 numbers on the back of the remote, see if they match what the dealer tells you. Have an automotive locksmith program, should cost about 75.00 to do.
I believe that with most keyless entry systems, you must buy the remote specific to Nissan Versas, and then either take it to a dealer to have them program your in-car receiver to understand the new remote signal, or download the instructions and add it yourself. FCC ID should have absolutely bearing on this.
System operation
System will automatically lock all doors when vehicle is driven in excess of 15 mph Pressing UNLOCK (on remote) once deactivates system and unlocks driver door only Pressing UNLOCK (on remote) twice w/in 5 seconds deactivates system and unlocks all doors Alarm/central locking functions can be altered using remote transmitter
Programming
Access data link connector (DLC)- druvers sude fascia Switch ignition on Jump DLC terminal 1 and ground Ensure doors lock and unlock, indicating programming mode active Press any button of each remote to be programmed Ensure doors lock and unlock after each remote operation - indicating programming complete Remove jump lead to exit programmming code
If the remote is generic you will need the factory remote to "clone" the signal to the new remote.
With your oem pontiac remote you may need to visit any GM service center to have the remote set to the cars receiver. There are literally 100,000 different variables GM uses to ensure one remote can't work the wrong car. A typical key programming will run you between $30-$60 depending on how much greed the technician has. Some good technicians will do this job for free simply to make a customer happy so you may wish to call around.
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