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I am having a problem with the remote everytime I put in a battery the red light keeps staying on so it doesn't allow me to lock the car or start the car.
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. most likely you need to change the remote battery.
It's responcable for many things working correctly. my daughters car locked on her and the alarm sounded and had to disconnect battery in her car to get alarm to stop. when a theft is in process the vehicle takes over and don't allow it to crank and the radio also stops working along with other things. so try battery first in remote.
This is caused by a defective door ajar switch, it is located on the door latch and there is one for each door, the best thing to do is have the dealer scan the body control module and he can see on the scan tool which switch is the problem one.
There are two ways to sync the Wii remote with the Wii console after pressing the red sync button like you did:
1) Press the "1" and "2" buttons on the Wii remote until the lights begin to flash. This method provides a temporary connection to the Wii.
2) Open the battery cover on the Wii remote and press the red button next to the batteries. This creates a permanent connection or "pair" between the Wii remote and the Wii console.
Based on your description, it sounds like you are using method #1. In order to power on the Wii when the Wii's red light is on (meaning the machine is turned off) and start playing games like you want, method #2 must be used.
Imagine method #1 as "guest mode". If a friend comes over with their Wii remote and wants to play a game, you would open up the game first, use method #1, and your friend would temporarily be connected to the Wii. Using method #1 is like "owner mode" that lets the Wii remote turn the console on and off and always stay connected to it.
Hope this helps!
well the battery could be refusing to take much of a charge, the alternator might not be putting out enough to keep the car running and charge the battery. or there could be something draining the battery, even with the ignition in off position. you can take the battery and alternator into advance or autozone for a test, but the drain problem is going to take some trouble shooting. things which are on even when off can be the remote door locks, remote starter, lights in the glove box and trunk. if you have aftermarket stuff like custom radios, GPS, etc. are usually put in by someone who does not know what they are doing so i would start there.
get in your car and put key in ignition turn 1 turn then wait approx 15 20 secs for light in clock to go red then take key out light should stay lit, next get out of your car close door then lock it and open it, when u open car light in clock should flash 3 times, next get out of car hold lock button on your remote down and push open button 3 times (keeping lock button down and remote pointed at reciver) next lose go of both buttons and red light on key should flash 3 times at the same time as clock inside the car.
next get in your car with key! then start her up and turn off get out of car close door and push button to lock (it should lock) if not get back in start her up again and turn off, then push the door locks inside the car then open get out and your car will lock this time!!!!!!!
you can try switching the key to the "on" position then open the hood and disconnect the negative terminal of the battery and reconnect after 2minutes. this will allow the alarm to be '"reset" and will recognize that you have the key for the vehicle.
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