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No but it can work with the remote or engine lock.
You can if the key has a door lock/unlock button. I lock mine all the time with the remote. If you have the button on the key and it is not working then maybe the battery in the remote is dead? Open it up and replace the battery.
Stand outside your car holding the remote up against the Driver side window. Hold the Lock and Unlock buttom simultaneously on your remote while pointing your remote at the steering wheel. After about 30 sec. you will hear your horn beep. Your remote has been re-set and should now work.
The remote has a radio transmitter built in. The car has a receiver connected to the car locks. The signal from the remote turns on certain circuits in the receiver causing the doors to lock or unlock.
A canal Hair Remote car lock (has a lock but no key) airlock
the batterys are dead in the remote or in the car.
AnswerSounds like a factory alarm, it will happen if, for instance, you lock your car with your remote, but unlock it with your key. Try using your remote to lock and then unlock your car. If that doesn't work, unhook the negative terminal of your battery, as soon as you reconnect it, the alarm should go off again, lock and unlock it with your remote and that should fix it.
Well, if you aren't stealing the car you call the dealership and tell them what model it is and the year. They will be able to sell you a key/remote or tell you to get a locksmith and drive into them so they can replace the lock. This will cost you a few dollars.
How do you open your 2006 honda accord trunk when the emergency lock will not work and the remote doesn't open it?
The beep function on the remote may be deactivated. To reactivate, simultaneously hold both the lock and unlock button for about three seconds. The car should chirp and the lights flash.
tried both set of keys and the remote won't lock or unlock doors. Is this a fuse prob?/
Try taking the battery out of the remote. One of the buttons is probably stuck.