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A vehicle remote door lock opener, or BMW Transponder Key entry remote, should be identified by your car's computer as approved to get into your vehicle. Therefore, the remote should be designed to operate properly. Shops may charge around $100 per lock with this service, however, you may have the ability to find instructions to do-it-yourself and save this charge. Regrettably, no small group of do-it-yourself instructions will program most keyless entry remote controls. Chevrolet alone has 16 different teams of programming instructions, none of which may be replaced for one another.

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Look at your user guide for programming instructions. If you have misplaced your manual, proceed to another step.

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Lookup your vehicle in the Program Your Remote website (see References section). This is actually the best online source for Cadillac Transponder Key programming instructions. They have almost three dozen makes, divided further by model and year. The site's navigation is self-explanatory.

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Find your missing vehicle manual around the Proprietors Manual Source website (see References section). This repository of manuals also stops working by make, model and year. The internet sort of your manual may have the programming instructions.

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Phone various shops to try to get free instructions over the telephone. This is a final-ditch effort to prevent needing to pay a dealer for that programming service. Since you are just making telephone calls, you are not limited to where you live. Actually, your distance from the particular car dealership may negate a dealer's incentive to rope you in to the car dealership for that service and free him to stop the instructions.

Tips & Alerts

    When the above does not meet your needs and you need to look for instructions online yourself, useful Chevrolet Transponder Key phrases are "keyless," "program" as well as your car's model title.

    Some automobile makes--Mercedes and Hyundai, for instance--don't have instructions the vehicle owner may use to program the remote. In these instances, the programming service should be bought from the car dealership.

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