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Often, you need to press the unlock button on the remote twice. First press unlocks the door and second press disables the immobiliser and allows the vehicle to start. The key alone will not start the vehicle.
Alternatively, when the key is in the ignition - press the remote unlock again.
The remote acts as an immobiliser device. The reason your car won't start on the key is probably because the system won't allow any key in the ignition - it is preventing theft of the vehicle. Once the unlock button on the remote is pressed the system then recognises that key is the legitimate one for the vehicle and the disables the immobiliser and allows you to start the car
You need to get a replacement.....or you could call in an auto electrician but he might charge you the cost of a new remote/key. Best just to get it fixedp. If the remote is an aftermarket unit then the alarm/immobiliser will be easier. If it is factory installed removal will be more difficult.
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being a 2002 it does have a body control module ,BCM and it needs a key pog or key remote system to turn it on and off ,you need to take your chassis number off to a dealer and get a new remote
if you put the keys in door does it open fully and can you start the car with the key(without the key symbol showing)if you can, simply reseting the alarm/immobiliser should reset the remotes.
these vehicles had a zylux immobiliser fitted at point of entry to Australia others had after market system fitted they didnt actuall build them with these features.you need to go to a dealer to repair or program new remote, have you got a second key remote? this one might still work
Not to discourage you but a Daewoo is a bad choice. They aren't made anymore and parts are very hard to find. It might take a while to find a new remote but if you have anything else go wrong, it will be even harder to find parts in a couple of years. It's hard to get dealer item parts when no dealers exist. However if you do find a replacement remote, I can likely give you the program procedure. Good luck
Interesting problem.. since not US spec. Is there a 'remote keyless (fob)' programmed for this vehicle? That's the only way to DE-arm the immobilizer (anti-theft) feature (based on US specs). Unless you have this key fob (keyless entry remote... which must also be programmed for this vehicle), the only other way is wait 5 minutes with the existing key in the ignition, then it should start (US specs). You will still need to have an 'ACTIVE' keyless remote programmed for this vehicle... otherwise, you'll continue to run into this problem.
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