It is probably a bad power lock actuator. it is inside the door, before removing it make sure that when the button is pressed there is power to the wire connector, if not check for cracked or broken wires leading into the door.
No, remote start was not a factory option in 2000.
A programmed RKE fob (remote) or a chipped key is required.
The dealers scan tool is required.
Your remote door opener may be the problem. It may be going bad. Leave the remote home and see if that solves the problem
Must be and can only be programmed by and authorized Jeep (this also means Chrysler or Dodge) dealer. Cost around $20.00. Do yourself a favor and take BOTH remotes with you. When they reprogram, both need to be programmed in tandem.
Yes, you can remote start any car.
No, remote start was not a factory option in 2000.
The remote starter needs to be able to fake a chipped key.
This happened to both front driver & passenger side door locks on my GS300. Its the Actuator. The part is about $200(?) from Lexus and I believe that was the only place I could get it from. Now my backseat passenger side is going out :(
dealer has to do it with factory scan tool
I found a remote for my 1997 Grand Cherokee on Ebay. type in the number "05014736". The remote if for the newer generation Grand Cherokee, but I took it to the dealer, and they programmed it for free.
A programmed RKE fob (remote) or a chipped key is required.
A programmed RKE fob (remote) or a chipped key is required.
The keyless remote sensor for a 2002 Jeep Laredo is typically located in the front of the vehicle, near the rearview mirror or behind the front grille. It may also be integrated into the vehicle's Body Control Module (BCM), which is usually found under the dashboard or near the driver's side kick panel. If you're having trouble with the remote, ensure that the battery is working and the sensor is unobstructed.
The dealers scan tool is required.
no. not on chart means no seat
you hit the unlock door button twice.