It is in different places on different cars. In some cars it will be tied directly into the vehicles electronics and there will not be a separate unit. On some cars it will be underneath the center console. Most cars it will be under the drivers dash or in the drivers kick panel. If its a German vehicle it may be located in the trunk or behind the stereo.
If it is the same as the 306, which I would of thought likely, off the top of my head you get your spare key and set it to 'a' position in the ignition barrel. The new remote key you then point at the infra red receiver and hold the button down for 5-10 seconds. Hopefully then if you remove the spare key, the remote locking should then work.
Either via Infra-Red or Radio Frequency key fob programmed with a receiver in your vehicle.
$160.00 if it includes the remote access, $65.00 without.
Key or remove the rear seats for access
There may be a few reasons for this. Sometimes there are frequencies in the area that interfere with the frequency the remote starter uses to send a signal to the vehicle. It is also possible that the transmitter in the remote, or the receiver in the car have a fault. If the remote does not function until 10 cm away no matter your location, try replacing the remote. That is the cheapest way to troubleshoot.
As one sets up a sky remote, they will have access to changing the volume on the television, as well as turning the device on or off, and switching input mode. A Sky television is required to use the sky remote.
The key fob receiver is located round the ignition key barrel Take off the plastic cover round the steering wheel, it's the black round plastic piece with an electrical plug fitted.
It is the ignition switch, remote keyless entry receiver, tire pressure monitor computer, antitheft chipped key computer
What do you mean by remote starter? if you mean turning the engine on remotely it will be located on your key fob
Program key remote 2007 mustang?
It is located under the headllining in the roof between the two sunroofs.
Kenwood Security Code Over Ride Must use a remote with Letters and a Numbered key pad All Excelon CD receivers have the correct remote Head units with a Rotary Volume control Knob: Press and hold the Auto button. While holding the Auto button, push and hold the Track Up button. The "_ _ _ _" will disappear after about 5 sec. Enter KCAR using the <"Arial, sans-serif">remote control from a higher end CD Receiver or any Excelon CD Receiver. Enter "KCAR" with the remote controller as described below. "K": Press TRACK UP key (>>|) after pressing 5 key twice. "C": Press TRACK UP key (>>|) after pressing 2 key once. "A": Press TRACK UP key (>>|) after pressing 2 key three times. "R": Press TRACK UP key (>>|) after pressing 7 key twice. * If you commit a mistake in the code entry, the unit enters the code request mode again. Press the Track Advance button on the remote to enter the override code. The unit will enter the All Off or Standby mode if done properly. Video Unlock: Use a remote from a higher end CD Receiver or any Excelon CD Receiver. Some Video remotes will work, switch on remote must be set to AUD. Press 55222277 on the remote. There will be NO visual verification when entering the override code. Head units with a Up / Down Volume control buttons: Press and hold the Volume Up button. While holding the Volume Up button, push and hold the Disp button. The "_ _ _ _" will disappear after about 5 sec. Enter KCAR using the <"Arial, sans-serif">remote control from a higher end CD Receiver or any Excelon CD Receiver. Enter "KCAR" with the remote controller as described below. "K": Press TRACK UP key (>>|) after pressing 5 key twice. "C": Press TRACK UP key (>>|) after pressing 2 key once. "A": Press TRACK UP key (>>|) after pressing 2 key three times. "R": Press TRACK UP key (>>|) after pressing 7 key twice. * If you commit a mistake in the code entry, the unit enters the code request mode again. Press the Track Advance button on the remote to enter the override code. The unit will enter the All Off or Standby mode if done properly.