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AlexB

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 7:55 pm
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I thought that maybe the battery was bad so I bought a new one..replaced
the old one and still no go..so I took the backup keyfob and the only
thing that works is the 'panic' button on the keyfob (the red button).
Dont know if its the truck's alarm or the keyfob.

-Alex

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80 Knight

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 9:28 pm
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"AlexB" wrote in message
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>I thought that maybe the battery was bad so I bought a new one..replaced
> the old one and still no go..so I took the backup keyfob and the only
> thing that works is the 'panic' button on the keyfob (the red button).
> Dont know if its the truck's alarm or the keyfob.

I have read that at times when this happens, the remote needs to be
're-synced' to the car. Try holding the LOCK and UNLOCK buttons together for
several seconds until the horn chirps. Then see if the remote works.

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Mike Marlow

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 9:09 am
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"Stormin Mormon" wrote in message

> If you're standing next to someone else's car, can you resynch someoen
> else's car to your fob?
>

That's actually fairly similar to a question that's been building in my
mind.

I have two fobs from a '98 Regal that got totaled. I replaced it with an
'03 Grand Am. The Grand Am only came with one fob and I'm hoping I can
reprogram the Grand Am to work with the fobs from the Regal... or reprogram
the fobs to work with the Grand Am - which ever way it really works. I'm
interested in further discussion on this matter.

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Steve Mackie

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 10:55 am
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> I have two fobs from a '98 Regal that got totaled. I replaced it with an
> '03 Grand Am. The Grand Am only came with one fob and I'm hoping I can
> reprogram the Grand Am to work with the fobs from the Regal... or
> reprogram

No.
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80 Knight

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 11:30 am
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"Mike Marlow" wrote in message

>
> "Stormin Mormon" wrote in message
>
>> If you're standing next to someone else's car, can you resynch someoen
>> else's car to your fob?
>>
>
> That's actually fairly similar to a question that's been building in my
> mind.
>
> I have two fobs from a '98 Regal that got totaled. I replaced it with an
> '03 Grand Am. The Grand Am only came with one fob and I'm hoping I can
> reprogram the Grand Am to work with the fobs from the Regal... or
> reprogram
> the fobs to work with the Grand Am - which ever way it really works. I'm
> interested in further discussion on this matter.

No, sorry. The fob's are different for certain cars and years. For example,
while your '98 Regal Fob would usually work for a '97 or '99 Regal, it would
not work with a Grand Am at all, let alone an '03.
The key in using Fob's is to look at the numbers on the back. You will see
'FCC ID' and other numbers. If the numbers on the old remote match the ones
on the remote you found, then you will be fine. If not, it won't work. As
for programming, that is not what you did. You 're-synced' your remote to
your car. That means, that the remote was already programmed, but the car
'forgot' about it in a way. Its like when your cordless telephone stop's
working, so you put it on the charger for several seconds, and it works
again.
To program a new Fob to your '03 Grand Am, you would need an exact replica
of the one you have for it, and programming instructions.
By the way, as to your last question, you program the *car* to work with the
remote, but like I said, it has to be the exact same numbers as the one you
already have.
Hope this helped.
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Mike Marlow

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 8:52 pm
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"80 Knight" wrote in message

>
> No, sorry. The fob's are different for certain cars and years. For
example,
> while your '98 Regal Fob would usually work for a '97 or '99 Regal, it
would
> not work with a Grand Am at all, let alone an '03.
> The key in using Fob's is to look at the numbers on the back. You will see
> 'FCC ID' and other numbers. If the numbers on the old remote match the
ones
> on the remote you found, then you will be fine. If not, it won't work. As
> for programming, that is not what you did. You 're-synced' your remote to
> your car. That means, that the remote was already programmed, but the car
> 'forgot' about it in a way. Its like when your cordless telephone stop's
> working, so you put it on the charger for several seconds, and it works
> again.
> To program a new Fob to your '03 Grand Am, you would need an exact replica
> of the one you have for it, and programming instructions.
> By the way, as to your last question, you program the *car* to work with
the
> remote, but like I said, it has to be the exact same numbers as the one
you
> already have.
> Hope this helped.
>
>

Actually, it was very helpful. Thanks.

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