I believe you have to take it to a Jeep dealership & they can program it.
If you keep pressing the unlock button on your key fob (about four times) it will start chirping. The same for locking.
You must take it to the dealer. They will plug in the computer and reset the parameters for that function. Chek a couple different dealers. Some will charge to do it, others will not. If they want more business from you, they won't.
sounds like a loose belt, glaze belt
i have a 93 and i unplugged the maroon box under the steering colum
Generally, you press the remote button once and the alarm arms and the lights flash once. If you press it a second time, the lights flash again and the alarm chirps.
with the ignition on, hold the unlock switch for 10 sec. you should hear chirp
turn off a ringing alarm press the button on the main machine
Matching instructions for the Clarion 1993 to 1999 banjo style remote. Using 2 keys, put one key in the ignition, turn the igniton on, do not start the car. Close the door, put the 2nd key in the door lock, turn the key to the unlock position and hold it untill you hear the alarm horn chirp, release the key. Press any button on the remote, you should hear a chirp from the alarm horn, press button on the 2nd remote, you will hear two chirps, 3rd remote will chirp 3 times, and the 4th remote will chirp 4 times, then lock the door with the key. Unlock the door, remove the key from the ignition, close the door and try the remote. You can match any remote to any car. You teach the car to respond to each remote. www.watercooledkey.com
Yes, the word 'chirp' is both a noun (chirp, chirps) and a verb (chirp, chirps, chirping, chirped).Examples:You can hear the chirp of the baby birds. (noun)They will chirp until their mother returns with food. (verb)
Chirp Chirp Chirp...
Chirp.
1. Make sure all doors, hood and trunk are closed. 2. Open the trunk door. 3. Open the drivers door and sit in the drivers seat. 4. Close the drivers door. 5. Turn ignition switch to on and off 5 times ending in off.(do not start the car turn to just before starting) Your alarm light will turn on and the siren on the alarm will chirp to let you know it is ready. (this can also be used to test if you have the alarm) 6. Open the drivers door stay in the seat close the drivers door. 7. Press any button on the remote. The light will flash to indicate your remote has been programmed. 8. Repeat steps 6 & 7 to program any other remotes, up to 4 remotes a car. 9. To exit program mode open drivers door leave the door open. Close the trunk lid and close the drivers door the siren should chirp again and the red light will shut off. Test your remotes to make sure they work right.
Two thoughts: you may have put the battery in wrong (if it's not all the way in, they chirp) or you may have put in a dead battery.