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Keyless entry reprogrammingIceyone 12-16-2004, 04:54 PM I just discovered this board. I have a 2000 Grand Am which I bought used and received no remote controls for the doors, assuming that it didn't come with any when new. A couple of times in the past few months with nobody in the car and no key in the ignition the horn honked, lights flashed and doors locked all by themselves. I'm now thinking that the car actually does have the keyless entry feature and possibly a neighbors car has the code to activate my car. Anyway I purchased a remote control off of Ebay for the car and followed the directions for reprogramming, posted in this forum but it's not working. Is there something I missed? Step 5 of the instructions says " The ignition must remain in the LOCK position for the rest of the procedure". What "Lock" position? The choices on my 2000 Grand AM are "OFF", "ACC", "ON" and "START". Does anyone know anything about this? Thanks justin0717 12-16-2004, 06:02 PM You shouldnt have gotten one off ebay. Because chances are its not gunna work. You need to go to a dealer and they will give you the right key fobs and will program them for you. If you dont have the right key fobs for that car then they wont work. also to see if your car has RKE (remote keyless entry) turn the ignition off. hold down the unlock button on the door, and turn the key on,off,on,off..if you have RKE then the doors will lock and unlock, after a max of like 10 seconds. Usually shorter though. jeffradick 12-16-2004, 06:46 PM You shouldnt have gotten one off ebay. Because chances are its not gunna work. You need to go to a dealer and they will give you the right key fobs and will program them for you. If you dont have the right key fobs for that car then they wont work. also to see if your car has RKE (remote keyless entry) turn the ignition off. hold down the unlock button on the door, and turn the key on,off,on,off..if you have RKE then the doors will lock and unlock, after a max of like 10 seconds. Usually shorter though. That is funny. I sell over 1000 keyless remotes a month on ebay and they are all tested by the Kent Moore SPX keyless remote tester. Check out my feedback, lauralinsey. It doesn't get that way by selling non working remotes. 99.4 positive rating, chances are that if you buy one of my remotes it will most definately work, unfortunately you cant make everyone happy but all my remotes work. Sounds like you work at a dealership who rapes customers for profit. I sell my remotes at more than 50% off your prices and send customers here to get free programming instructions saving them more raping from the dealership for their hard earned money. I know, I worked at lots for a long time. Next time say something smarter, help people instead of stealing from them. justin0717 12-18-2004, 11:44 PM Ok yea..your a fucking idiot..if you do not have the right key fobs for that type of car they will not work...i have delt with maybe 5 cars in the last 2 days who tried to buy keyless entry fobs for their cars and they cannot be programed....and dont be bashing me because i work at a dealership...its not my fault that people are to stupid to realize that there are a lot of places cheaper than a dealership...so all in all fuck you Iceyone 01-05-2005, 02:47 PM My problem was NOT whether or not I have the right key fob. My problem is with the instructions posted on this thread for programming the remotes. Simply, they're not right for a 2000 Grand Am. Does anyone have the correct instructions? big_lazo 04-01-2005, 01:02 PM Hey would it be possible to get a copy of your instructions for programing your keyless entry remote. I also have a 2000 grand am, and I bought mine from ebay too, but I'm having trouble programing it. Do you know what the Mall PGM fuse is? - Please let me know, Thanks vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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