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CarGuru > 4 x 4 > Re: Programming Remotes for an 04 25 April 2005 23:43:44

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Re: Programming Remotes for an 04

Mike Levy 2 April 2005 04:57:33
 Get in the truck (make sure you have both remotes with you) and close
the doors.

Put the key in the ignition, hold down the power unlock switch on the
door panel and cycle the ignition on then off 2 times.

Release the lock switch and the power locks should cycle to confirm
you are in programming mode

Hold down the Lock and Unlock buttons on the remote you want
programmed for Remote 1, after about 15 seconds the locks should cycle
to confirm the programming.

Repeat step 4 (sorry, I didn't number them, can you count?) for each
transmitter to be programmed, then label them as 1, 2, 3 and 4, in the
order they were programmed.

Turn the key to the RUN position to exit programming.

On 1 Apr 2005 06:16:28 -0800, "Rocketman" <sopchak@us.ibm.com­> wrote:
A few days ago someone had a post about programming remotes for an 98>Suburban I think. I have an 04 2500HD and my significant other lost a>remote already. My truck has the memory seats, mirrors, radio, etc...>so the remotes are numbered. I called the dealer and they want $20 for>the remote (not too insane) but want $65 (one hour of labor) to>"program it".>
Does anyone know if there is a fast easy way to program the remote for>this truck or do I really have to eat $65 and take it to the dealer?>
Thanks,>
Tom

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Rocketman 4 April 2005 16:48:28 permanent link ]
 Thanks Mike, I'll give it a shot. Also, since there are fewer than 10
steps I should be ok with the counting thing ;-)­

Later,


Mike Levy wrote:> Get in the truck (make sure you have both remotes with you) and close> the doors.>
Put the key in the ignition, hold down the power unlock switch on the> door panel and cycle the ignition on then off 2 times.>
Release the lock switch and the power locks should cycle to confirm> you are in programming mode>
Hold down the Lock and Unlock buttons on the remote you want> programmed for Remote 1, after about 15 seconds the locks should
cycle> to confirm the programming.>
Repeat step 4 (sorry, I didn't number them, can you count?) for each> transmitter to be programmed, then label them as 1, 2, 3 and 4, in
order they were programmed.>
Turn the key to the RUN position to exit programming.>
On 1 Apr 2005 06:16:28 -0800, "Rocketman" <sopchak@us.ibm.com­> wrote:>
A few days ago someone had a post about programming remotes for an
Suburban I think. I have an 04 2500HD and my significant other lost
remote already. My truck has the memory seats, mirrors, radio,
etc...> >so the remotes are numbered. I called the dealer and they want $20
the remote (not too insane) but want $65 (one hour of labor) to> >"program it".> >
Does anyone know if there is a fast easy way to program the remote
this truck or do I really have to eat $65 and take it to the dealer?> >
Thanks,> >
Tom

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Rocketman 25 April 2005 23:43:44 permanent link ]
 Mike,
Your directions worked great! Thanks a ton! When I asked the dealer
this they told me it took 1 hour and I would have to bring it in to
them. This saved me $65! Thanks again.

Tom


Mike Levy wrote:> Get in the truck (make sure you have both remotes with you) and close> the doors.>
Put the key in the ignition, hold down the power unlock switch on the> door panel and cycle the ignition on then off 2 times.>
Release the lock switch and the power locks should cycle to confirm> you are in programming mode>
Hold down the Lock and Unlock buttons on the remote you want> programmed for Remote 1, after about 15 seconds the locks should
cycle> to confirm the programming.>
Repeat step 4 (sorry, I didn't number them, can you count?) for each> transmitter to be programmed, then label them as 1, 2, 3 and 4, in
order they were programmed.>
Turn the key to the RUN position to exit programming.>
On 1 Apr 2005 06:16:28 -0800, "Rocketman" <sopchak@us.ibm.com­> wrote:>
A few days ago someone had a post about programming remotes for an
Suburban I think. I have an 04 2500HD and my significant other lost
remote already. My truck has the memory seats, mirrors, radio,
etc...> >so the remotes are numbered. I called the dealer and they want $20
the remote (not too insane) but want $65 (one hour of labor) to> >"program it".> >
Does anyone know if there is a fast easy way to program the remote
this truck or do I really have to eat $65 and take it to the dealer?> >
Thanks,> >
Tom

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