My 1995 town car has the original factory code (that will always work) on a label in the trunk. I found it on a label applied to the inside metal of the left fender inside the trunk (and I had to pull the trunk liner loose to find it.)
But I have seen many others post they have found the label with orig code on their trunk hinge. Maybe it comes both places and someone prior to me buying the car had removed the hinge-mounted label.
Somthing in denmark stinks..........
Each vehicle that has keyless entry has its own code
Each vehicle has it's own factory keyless entry code
yes they do, i have it on mine.
My 1999 has it, so likely yes it was available in 2001
You should have programming instruction in the user manual.
the batterys in your keyless remote may need to be changed
A keyless entry remote on a 2001 Toyota Sequoia can not be reprogrammed at home. The key must be taken to a dealership where the engineers can program it with new settings.
You can program the keyless entry remote, for your 2001 Saturn L200, by holding the unlock and lock weapons at the same time. The red light will flash on and off. The remote will be programmed when the red light stays illuminated.
Unplug battery for 30 minutes then plug back on that will reset the ecm
I believe the keyless entry system is preprogrammed, My 02' continental came with a card informing me of what the five digit number is. I'm sure the dealer could also trace this number by using the VIN.... This helped me out with that question and alot more. http://www.lincolnsonline.com/tech/tech.html just copy and past this in web browser.
This spring broke inside the driver's door keyless entry pad door lock on my 2001 Ford Explorer Sport. Where do you connect this spring on the door lock?