New Key Fob question.
#1
New Key Fob question.
Hey guys. Hope everyone is doing great this holiday season! It's been a while since I have been on here, but it's good to be back!
Anyway, I found this new Key Fob on Ebay and I was curious if anyone else has this one or knows anything about it. I would love to get a few of these to replace my old ones since they all have broken and can't be connected to a key ring anymore.
What do you all think, will these work and is it worth it? The price is not bad compaired to what used fobs go for IMO.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWA%3AIT
Thanks for your thoughts.
Anyway, I found this new Key Fob on Ebay and I was curious if anyone else has this one or knows anything about it. I would love to get a few of these to replace my old ones since they all have broken and can't be connected to a key ring anymore.
What do you all think, will these work and is it worth it? The price is not bad compaired to what used fobs go for IMO.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWA%3AIT
Thanks for your thoughts.
#2
Originally Posted by Dr.Monkey1313
Hey guys. Hope everyone is doing great this holiday season! It's been a while since I have been on here, but it's good to be back!
Anyway, I found this new Key Fob on Ebay and I was curious if anyone else has this one or knows anything about it. I would love to get a few of these to replace my old ones since they all have broken and can't be connected to a key ring anymore.
What do you all think, will these work and is it worth it? The price is not bad compaired to what used fobs go for IMO.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWA%3AIT
Thanks for your thoughts.
Anyway, I found this new Key Fob on Ebay and I was curious if anyone else has this one or knows anything about it. I would love to get a few of these to replace my old ones since they all have broken and can't be connected to a key ring anymore.
What do you all think, will these work and is it worth it? The price is not bad compaired to what used fobs go for IMO.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWA%3AIT
Thanks for your thoughts.
#3
The seller has its own website and it was the only source to buy the remote from them when I was looking for one. They had been in this business before they got on Ebay. I ended up auctioning a used one off Ebay at $20 and never actually bought new one from them, but they seem to be an expert on car remotes.
#4
YES! these work great, Keyless Ride makes newly designed remotes in their own packaging that work with many different brands of OE keyless entry, each made for it's specific application. I can vouch for these personally, I keep one as a backup remote, dad has one for his avalon, and mom one for her concorde and these have an even better range than the factory remotes, not to mention the factory remotes are EXPENSIVE. My main remote is still a factory I30 remote though... with the colored buttons and chrome half-ring from a Q45 remote, how I did that is MY secret though. But as soon as this last I30 remote of mine fails, I'm buying another of Keyless Ride's units, they are great.
#5
Cool, thanks for the first hand info on these Paultyler! I think I may go ahead and get two of them very soon since both my factory remotes broke where they are supposed to attach to the key chain. What a pain to have to remember to grab it when I leave the house and when I get out of the car!! lol
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
#8
They program the same way an Infiniti/Nissan one would.
To program the remote(s) follow this procedure.
1. Unlock all doors and get in car.
2. Close and lock all doors with power door lock switch on driver's door.
3. Insert the ignition key and completely remove it at least 6 times
within 10 seconds. The hazard warning lamps (both turn signals) will
then flash twice and all previous codes will be cleared.
4. Turn ignition key to "ACC" position.
5. Push any button on the new remote control key fob once. At this time,
the car learns the new ID code. The hazard warning lamps (both turn
signals) will then flash twice.
If you are programming just one remote, go to step 10.
If you need to activate additional remote controllers, continue with Step 6.
6. Manually unlock the driver's door only then lock again with door lock
****.
7. Push lock button on the additional remote controller once.
8. Hazard warning lamps (both turn signals) will then flash twice and
additional remote is programmed.
9. For additional remotes, go back to step 6.
10. When done, open the driver's door to exit programming state.
NOTE: A maximum of 4 remotes can be programmed to any ONE car.
To program the remote(s) follow this procedure.
1. Unlock all doors and get in car.
2. Close and lock all doors with power door lock switch on driver's door.
3. Insert the ignition key and completely remove it at least 6 times
within 10 seconds. The hazard warning lamps (both turn signals) will
then flash twice and all previous codes will be cleared.
4. Turn ignition key to "ACC" position.
5. Push any button on the new remote control key fob once. At this time,
the car learns the new ID code. The hazard warning lamps (both turn
signals) will then flash twice.
If you are programming just one remote, go to step 10.
If you need to activate additional remote controllers, continue with Step 6.
6. Manually unlock the driver's door only then lock again with door lock
****.
7. Push lock button on the additional remote controller once.
8. Hazard warning lamps (both turn signals) will then flash twice and
additional remote is programmed.
9. For additional remotes, go back to step 6.
10. When done, open the driver's door to exit programming state.
NOTE: A maximum of 4 remotes can be programmed to any ONE car.
#9
They program the same way an Infiniti/Nissan one would.
To program the remote(s) follow this procedure.
1. Unlock all doors and get in car.
2. Close and lock all doors with power door lock switch on driver's door.
3. Insert the ignition key and completely remove it at least 6 times
within 10 seconds. The hazard warning lamps (both turn signals) will
then flash twice and all previous codes will be cleared.
4. Turn ignition key to "ACC" position.
5. Push any button on the new remote control key fob once. At this time,
the car learns the new ID code. The hazard warning lamps (both turn
signals) will then flash twice.
If you are programming just one remote, go to step 10.
If you need to activate additional remote controllers, continue with Step 6.
6. Manually unlock the driver's door only then lock again with door lock
****.
7. Push lock button on the additional remote controller once.
8. Hazard warning lamps (both turn signals) will then flash twice and
additional remote is programmed.
9. For additional remotes, go back to step 6.
10. When done, open the driver's door to exit programming state.
NOTE: A maximum of 4 remotes can be programmed to any ONE car.
To program the remote(s) follow this procedure.
1. Unlock all doors and get in car.
2. Close and lock all doors with power door lock switch on driver's door.
3. Insert the ignition key and completely remove it at least 6 times
within 10 seconds. The hazard warning lamps (both turn signals) will
then flash twice and all previous codes will be cleared.
4. Turn ignition key to "ACC" position.
5. Push any button on the new remote control key fob once. At this time,
the car learns the new ID code. The hazard warning lamps (both turn
signals) will then flash twice.
If you are programming just one remote, go to step 10.
If you need to activate additional remote controllers, continue with Step 6.
6. Manually unlock the driver's door only then lock again with door lock
****.
7. Push lock button on the additional remote controller once.
8. Hazard warning lamps (both turn signals) will then flash twice and
additional remote is programmed.
9. For additional remotes, go back to step 6.
10. When done, open the driver's door to exit programming state.
NOTE: A maximum of 4 remotes can be programmed to any ONE car.
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