Mine didn't come with a keyless remote.
No, keyless entry was an extra-cost option.
It was optional.
The 1989 Buick Park Avenue does not come with a remote keyless entry. The keyless remote entry was not available till 1997.
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The 1997 Honda Del Sol did not come equipped with keyless entry as a standard feature. Keyless entry was more common in later models and higher trims of various vehicles. However, some owners may have added aftermarket keyless entry systems. To determine if a specific 1997 Del Sol has keyless entry, it would be best to check the vehicle's features or consult the owner's manual.
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I can't remember the site I went to but google "programming keyless remote Chevrolet". After extensive research on this topic, I have come to the conclusion that the newer Malibu remotes have to programmed by the dealerships Tech2 scan tool. The new Chevy trucks can be programmed without the scan tool but the sedans have to be programmed at the dealer.
http://www.cars101.com/subaru/keyless.html#code%20alarm That should help you out some.
Yes, some of the 1996 Dodge 1500s did come with keyless entry. It was not standard equipment.
The 1997 Kia Sportage did not come with keyless entry as a standard feature. However, some aftermarket systems may have been installed by previous owners. If you're looking for keyless entry functionality, you might consider adding an aftermarket keyless entry system. Always check compatibility with your specific vehicle model before purchasing.
These models (1996 and 1997 I know about) do not have keyless entries when they come of the production line. If one does, it is dealer installed. The box can be found under the instrument panel, somewhere behind the parking brake pedal.
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