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![]() Location: Sugar Land, TX (Houston suburb)
Posts: 1
Join Date: Oct 2006
Last On: 12-08-2006 11:48 PM
Vehicle: 03' Celica GT
2nd Vehicle: 99' Land Rover
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Hi all!
My 03' GT remote...one quit working (yes I replaced the battery!) & today the other quit (yes I replaced that battery too!). I took both completely apart...put them back together, & now one works again. Any ideas on the "wear" points for these fobs...anything I should look for? Thanks! JKK Houston |
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![]() Location: England (U.K.)
Posts: 421
Join Date: Oct 2003
Last On: 11-24-2008 08:34 PM
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Re: Alarm key fob problem
May have to train the alarm to the fob. Stick key in ignition turn on and off, press foot on brake hold switch or depress then on / off quicky or something. Was a how to somewhere floating around. I would try that 1st see if it just needs recoding. Wish I could remember the exact order to press and turn things.
Edit:- DOn't know if this helps is the anti jack self lock process might be able to recode the key this way....... or something similar Quote:
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