97 Cierra Can a Keyless Entry Module be added, I have power locks
mrmuzic
10-26-2003, 11:07 AM
Can anyone tell me if I have power locks if a keyless entry module can be added? IS IT POSSIBLE that I ALREADY HAVE ONE BUT the original owner never got any key fobs ? How can I check. How can I add one?1997 GMC Sierra. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Kevin
Kevin
BOOZER
10-26-2003, 12:38 PM
The option code for RKE is AU0. Check your RPO label in the glove box for it. It was not available with an SL, optional with SLE, & standard on SLT models. The "factory" system is not available as an add on, it's built into the vehicle & I think GM discontinued there acc kit, but I could be wrong with that so check with your local dlr. However you can add the feature, usually with any alarm system,
& GM does offer those along with the aftermarket.
& GM does offer those along with the aftermarket.
ponchonutty
10-26-2003, 03:16 PM
Can anyone tell me if I have power locks if a keyless entry module can be added? IS IT POSSIBLE that I ALREADY HAVE ONE BUT the original owner never got any key fobs ? How can I check. How can I add one?1997 GMC Sierra. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Kevin
Boozer is right abou the codes to look for. But, GM still offers kits through their parts depo. The only problem is that they are real expensive, the dealer has no idea how to wire it, and that it is made by DEI. So, just go to a DEI dealer and pay 1/3 the price. I sell them installed for under $150. Very easy to do.
Personally, I'd go ahead and get a remote starter installed too. It's only another $100.
Kevin
Boozer is right abou the codes to look for. But, GM still offers kits through their parts depo. The only problem is that they are real expensive, the dealer has no idea how to wire it, and that it is made by DEI. So, just go to a DEI dealer and pay 1/3 the price. I sell them installed for under $150. Very easy to do.
Personally, I'd go ahead and get a remote starter installed too. It's only another $100.
mrmuzic
10-27-2003, 06:38 AM
I have two of the GM VSc modules. However their appears to be a lot of searching for wires to hook it up. I was hoping that there would be a plug-in solution I guess there's no such luck ?
MrMuzic
MrMuzic
ponchonutty
10-27-2003, 10:21 AM
I have two of the GM VSc modules. However their appears to be a lot of searching for wires to hook it up. I was hoping that there would be a plug-in solution I guess there's no such luck ?
MrMuzic
only if you have the code on the glovebox would you be able to plugin and go. wiring these in really isn't that much of a deal when installing a good unit with the right tools. :evillol:
MrMuzic
only if you have the code on the glovebox would you be able to plugin and go. wiring these in really isn't that much of a deal when installing a good unit with the right tools. :evillol:
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