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due to the recent incident relating to keyless entry its not advisable to disclose its location. check with your local garage they will inform you with no cost.
Start with checking the remotes. The battery hold downs can break when dropped. After that the transmitters can be tested at the dealer, usually free, If they are bad they will have to be replaced and the new ones programmed. If the transmitters are good the system codes will need to be checked.
on the plug in point on the car where they connect scan tool use pin 4 and 8 jump them with papper clip this will cause door locks to lock and unlock then press both lock and unlock buttons on fob and it will take programing then remove paper clip all done.
1) Remove the "MALL PGM" fuse located in the glove compartment (see owners manul for location)
2) Turn ignition switch to "Accessory" then "Off" then back to "Accessory" witin 1 second. (accessory is opposite the forward direction key is normally turned for starting the vehicle)
3) Plug in drivers side seat belt.
4) Open and close a door (will hear a chime indicating in program mode.)
5) Press and hold both the "Lock" and "Unlock" buttons on the Fob and wait at least 7 seconds (may take longer) you'll hear a chirp or the horn will sound.
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