Your question allows I will have to assume some things. I assume you have either a remote that came with the car and has stopped working, or is intermittently working. Or you have aquired an additional remote, and that the cars locking system is operating properly. Regardless, first replace the battery(ies) just to be safe. That's the easy part. Next, seek out either the dealer, or hopefully, an independant shop with the necessary tech 2 equipment to do a progamming on your remotes. Bear in mind that you must have ALL of your keys AND your remotes to do the job correctly. If not, any remote and or keys not present will be useless to you afterwards. The whole proccess takes less than 10 minutes, however depending on who you have do the work expect to pay an hours labor time, sadly. At our shop we do not charge to program just cause it would be a rip-off to do so. Just a quick check you can do yourself. If the locks POP when you use the key only in the drivers lock chances are good the module is okay. If not you may have other issues in the system. Also, if you do not have two (2) remotes that are working I would strongly recommend that you have the immobilizer dissabled in the anti-theft system. The reason is that if you only have one remote and the immobilizer is active, should you lose that remote after having locked the vehicle with that remote and then lose or render the remote dead you are screwed. The cars anti-theft computor will have to be replaced and that can cost you from $900.00 or more depending on your local. You do as you wish but I highly recommend two (2) remotes or dissabled immobilizer. Hope this helps, Al.
2006-12-28 12:46:18
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answered by scooterdude1340 3
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it should be working if not may need a new battery take it to the garage also the front button locks it press it again and it puts the alarm on the one behind that opens it push once and the last one opens the lok on the trunk or boot as us brits call it oh and a give a thumbs up to the guy above me when a meant to give one down
2006-12-28 10:33:57
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answered by Anonymous
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