How to Install a Remote Keyless Entry System in a Truck By eHow Cars Editor When you install a remote keyless entry system in your truck yourself, you get the convenience and security of a keyless entry system without the additional cost of an installation by a third party. In addition, you will have the satisfaction of having accomplished the task yourself. Things You'll Need: · Truck · Keyless entry system
1. First, find the right keyless entry system for your needs. Consult your dealer and the truck's manufacturer to find out which systems are compatible with your truck (or how to get the factory installation kit). 2. Shop around locally. Many dealers or auto parts stores will order the kit for you, or direct you to a local store that will have the kit you are looking for. 3. Ask for advice. Every truck is different, and every keyless entry system is different. Gather as much information from instruction books and friendly mechanics as possible. 4. Shop online. When you know the exact kit or piece of equipment you need to complete your keyless entry kit, you can often find it at a bargain from online vendors. 5. Buy a kit and install it. If you are not particularly mechanically inclined, there are keyless-entry kits available for purchase. All you'll need are some basic tools (such as a screwdriver or socket wrench) and the included instruction manual.
How do you program the keyless entry on a 2005 Ford E350 Van?
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There are many websites online that sell keyless entry remotes. There is currently a Ford keyless entry remote on Ebay for $15.95. They are not very expensive.
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