i would like to know too, i can t seem to find any infor, and can tsee any replies on thsi message board
Usually no warning
Try the following website: www.programyourremote.com I have used this website for many a remote programming. It is free, costs NOTHING!!!
i looked forever to find how to do this with my 1995 sivlerado, http://www.programyourremote.com/classified/DisplayAd.asp?id=1460 that is the page with how to program it, also has a lot of makes and models of how to program keyles entry
I had to replace a keyless remote for my 2001 dakota. I found one off od E-bay then I had to program it using the programing sequence in the owners manual. It was really simple. I only paid something like ten buck for the remote and have had no problems.
No you can not.
Keyless entry is an option and may have not been installed.
Yes, And if you need one they are $180.00 at your GM dealer.
My 1995 Ford Explorer XLT has keyless remote and the numbered " keypad " on the drivers door
You will not get one remote to work for both of those cars. If you had two cars that use the same style of keyless entry remotes(also called Key FOBs) you could program the two cars to use the same remote.
A 1995 suburban doesn't have a carburetor. A 1995 suburban doesn't have a carburetor.
It should , my 1995 Explorer XLT has a keyless entry pad on the drivers door and came with 2 remotes
It could be the remote has a dead battery. If both remotes don't work, seems like the sensing unit in the car has failed. The remote battery is the easier problem to fix.