To program a keyless remote for a 1996 Impala SS, first, sit inside the vehicle and close all doors. Insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the "On" position without starting the engine, then turn it back to "Off." Repeat this process quickly (within 5 seconds) for a total of three times, ending in the "On" position. After this, the locks should cycle, indicating the vehicle is in programming mode; press the lock button on the remote to program it, and the locks will cycle again if successful.
To program a remote keyless entry on 1996 Chevrolet pickup, first hold down the power unlock button of the door panel. Second, turn ignition key ON, OFF, ON, OFF. Then release power unlock button on the door panel.
Try: http://www.programyourremote.com/ It has instructions for 1997-2000 models, perhaps they'll work with the 1996 model. Good luck!
To program a 1996 Miata keyless entry alarm, first, insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the "On" position without starting the engine. Within 5 seconds, press and hold the "lock" button on the remote until you hear a confirmation beep from the alarm. Repeat this step for additional remotes if needed. Finally, turn the ignition off and test the remote to ensure it’s programmed correctly.
keyless systems don't require you to put the key in the ignition, you can leave it in your pocket and hit the start button
You have to go to the dealership to have your keyless remote reprogrammed. They have a scan tool to tell the computer that you are using a new key fob. I just did it to my 1997 sebring. I knew the service manager, so he let me borrow it, it took me about 15 minutes, most will do it for a small fee, some will do it as a courtesy.
The dealers scan tool is required.
Sadly this is gonna require a visit to the dealer. Plan on spending $40 or so to get this done. Every Jeep from 1996 or so onward will need a dealer program to get keyless working.
Pass. side rear, behind shoulder strap of seatbelt
To resynchronize the remote press and hold both the lock and unlock buttons for about 8-10 seconds. If you do it right, the horn will chirp and the lights will flash once. You have to be in range of the car.
Go to this website http://www.carandtruckremotes.com/ and you can buy an original factory remote at a better price than dealership.
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.
bring it to a dealer or a shop that puts them in you need a special computer and codes