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I am trying to program a Remocon RMC - 105 remote and in order to program it I need to push a button on the entry receiver. The problem is that I cant seem to find it. I have looked under the drivers seat and passenger side. The passenger side has a box, but i don't think it's the receiver.
Any information printed on the box? Did you look under the driver's seat?
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Sorry, I obviously left out the JUST inbetween (or ____ aftermarket). Thanks for your observation on my missed word.
It's cool man. Good point though... if there's two systems installed it just makes it that much more fun to diagnose.
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Tell you what, there are a few TSB's on how to identify factory/port/dealer installed keyless systems and what key fobs they have and where the box location "SHOULD" be. If i remeber right there should be only 2 systems it could have, Either factory or an RS3000 port/dealer installed system + the aftermarket one. I will tell you that i for one would run from this Job if i saw it coming at me as fast as i could. this could be a huge headache. I like a good challange but this could be like playing golf blindfolded.
let me know what starting info you come up with and ill see if i can help you out. Also, do you have a remote for each system ? most aftermarket alarms are installed under the drivers dash. behind the glove box or radio and will usualy look like a rats nest of messy wiring, Some do a very nice job but most are done by Joe Hacknslash.
If it's in the dash and it involves wiring then im just going to have a dealer do it for me. Ill only mess with it if I can easily do it myself. I got the Remocon RMC - 105 remote but I think it will only work with a RS3000.
If it's in the dash and it involves wiring then im just going to have a dealer do it for me. Ill only mess with it if I can easily do it myself. I got the Remocon RMC - 105 remote but I think it will only work with a RS3000.
You might want to set a limit to how much of yer money they are gonna spend looking fer yer alarm ECU...
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