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To disarm the security system on a 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora, simply press the red button on the key fob. If the key fob is not available, insert the key into the ignition and turn.
Insert key into ignition,turn to position 2,press 'unlock' on fob. Syncronization complete.
In most cases if you call your local Chevrolet dealer, give the parts dept. your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) you can order a key fob for that car.
You probably need the original key fob for the car. This is regardless if you have an alarm for the car. I've changed the battery twice in the last five years for my 97 Villager and each time I've had to "reset" the "alarm" via the key fob. The last time, I had to uncable the battery twice because it would not "reset" using the key fob before finally accepting the "unlock/disarm" from the key fob.
Insert the key into the door lock on the drivers side and turn. The door will unlock.
Key Programming -- SpareCycle the ignition switch from OFF to RUN using a programmed key. After the anti-theft indicator goes off, remove the key.Within 15 seconds, insert a new encoded key into the ignition. wait till the anti-theft indicator goes off, turn key to Run/ START
Go to a Ford dealer.
You probably need the original key fob for the car. This is regardless if you have an alarm for the car. I've changed the battery twice in the last five years for my 97 Villager and each time I've had to "reset" the "alarm" via the key fob. The last time, I had to uncable the battery twice because it would not "reset" using the key fob before finally accepting the "unlock/disarm" from the key fob.
do s&m with ur husband all night then finger him in the but
only a dealership will be able to do this the key has a ohm rating in the chip that the car key solenoids corresponds with you would have to take it to the dealer if its a new key so they can program the chip in the key
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