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Old 06-23-2006, 07:27 PM
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My car remotes wont work. (Yes i have checked the batteries in them)

I scan my car and get the resulting 2 codes.


1 Fault Found:

00956 - Key 2
09-10 - Adaptation Limit Surpassed - Intermittent

1 Fault Found:
01463 - Alarm triggered by Sensor for anti-theft alarm System
35-00 - -

I clear the codes, my remotes work for a short time, then stop working again.

I have searched and not turned up a definate answer.

TIA



Keywords: Remote, Remotes, not working, reprogram, program, recode,
Old 06-23-2006, 07:33 PM
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Default your second key is the problem. you may need to take out the batteries in *both*, then re-code.

maybe the 2nd remote has a bad battery or transmitter.

Remote key re-setting proceedure

1. Take the valet key, put it into the ignition and turn the key to the "on" position, just prior to starting the car.

2. Roll down the driver's side window (not required, but a good idea in case there's a problem).

3. Exit the car and close the door.

4. With a second key, physically lock the doors (don't use a remote).

5. Take the first remote to be programmed, press one of the buttons and the lights will flash once. Wait 10 seconds and press the unlock button. The doors should unlock. That first transmitter is now programmed.

6. Lock the door again (physically) with the key, (not the remote).

7. Press one of the buttons twice, the lights will flash twice. Wait 10 seconds and press the unlock button. The doors should unlock. The second transmitter is now programmed.

For a third transmitter press the button 3 times and for a fourth press 4
times.
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Thank you again.
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physically lock the doors (don't use a remote) - wait is that even possible?
Old 06-24-2006, 03:41 AM
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Default When my batteries go, about ever three months, I need to reset the fob.......

by pushing the unlock on the remote and locking or unlocking the door with the key. Yes it is possible and necessary sometimes.
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wow...every three months? I have had the same battery in the coupe fob for 2 yrs!
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Default Which key is the "valet"?The plastic or that big non fob one?

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I must have Vampire batteries in mine .Five years &amp; still going! Only 35 K but still...
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non fob one - look at the icon on it.
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Default damn trailer queens!!! .>>>>

go drive it man!!! ;-D


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