Programming keyless remote

R

RST Engineering

I found a spare keyless remote on Ebay for a pretty good price. I googled a
website that said that there was a programming button "by the driver's left
knee" on the kick panel, and that if it wasn't visible it may have been
tucked up into the wiring harness cluster.

I've just spent an entirely unpleasant hour with flashlights, close-up
glasses, inspection mirrors, and all the rest of it. That button is not to
be easily found. Before yanking out the driver's seat to get a REALLY good
look under the panel, does anybody have any words of wisdom on how to find
that little sucker?

Jim
 
On my car: Sit in the driver's seat and find the hood release. Take your
left hand, palm up fingers extended, and line up your forefinger with the
left side of the release. Slide your hand forward until the crease where
your finger attaches to your palm is directly under the forward side of the
release. Push your finger up and you should feel a button right there above
your fingertip, or very close.

Good luck.

Sheldon
(e-mail address removed)
 
Dead nuts on the money. Thank you so very much, sir. I'da been looking for
that sucker for a month with the information I had.

Jim
 
RST Engineering said:
Dead nuts on the money. Thank you so very much, sir. I'da been looking
for that sucker for a month with the information I had.

Jim

I had to find it on my own. Since it has no label and doesn't really stand
out it can be hard to find, and you really do have to find it by feel.
Before I wrote the instructions for you I went out to the car to see if I
could come up with better directions than the one that's in the manual.
Glad it worked out. (Drove me a bit nuts, too, but I guess it's supposed to
be hard to find on purpose.)
 

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