Remote

How do you program, other than going to the dealer whp will charge upwards of 30 to 50 dollars?

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wayne galliher
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A stereo or alarm shop will know, or I believe if you get the new remote (make sure it's a GM one and not an aftermarket) and hit the two buttons and hold them down, many times it will sychronize itself with the transmitter in the car.

Each car varies. Short of that, time for a GM shop manual over the dealer's fees. Ya should have one anyhow if you're fixing your own vehicle :).

I have no use for those remotes. More trouble than they are worth. The key works just fine for me :).

Joe--ASE Certified Parts Specialist & 10th Ann.Club Tech Director '80 Carousel Red Turbo T/A, 26k orig. '79 "Y89" 400/4 speed 10th Ann. T/A, 57k orig '84 Olds 88 Royale Bgm 2 dr, 307 "Rocket" (lol), 141k and still going.... '80 T/A project car...

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Bigjfig

Bigjfig Spilled my beer when they jumped on the table and proclaimed in :

Yeah, and sometimes when you're pulling the whole damn fob out of your pocket, you set off the alarm waking the whole damn hotel...

NOI

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Thund3rstruck

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