Keyless remote programming?

Question:
Have 2 new remotes no old remote please assist with directions on how to program.

Answers:

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You will have to follow the directions in your owners manual. If not then contact the dealer for this information. If you try to do it any other way, you could end up with a vehicle that won't start.
Glad to help you, Good Luck!

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i went to the dealer...35 dollars for 5 min work. what a ripoff

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Since you posted this under Chrysler I will guess you have a Chrysler.

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If you don't have the original you will most likely have to goto a dealer. They have to plug in their portable scan tool and set your cars alarm to learn mode. Also if you ever find the old remote it will not work with your car anymore unless you get it relearned.

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Some dealers, if you have a good relationship with them, will do this for free. All depends on the service manager.

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With chrysler you have to take it to the dealer to program, you cant do it yourself.GOOD LUCK!!
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