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I just had a remote entry system installed in my 2001 Caravan and it won't work unless I'm about four feet from the driver's door. When I try to unlock the rear hatch, I have to go up near the front of the car before the doors unlock. If I have to get that close, I might as well go another few feet and put the key in the lock. I called the installer and they told me that remote entry systems aren't supposed to work at a distance, that's for alarm systems or remote start systems. This sounds like bull to me. Is it?

2007-03-19 10:12:57 · 5 answers · asked by manerch 1 in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

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It is true that range isn't considered as important with keyless entry systems as remote start systems. With remote starts, you want to be able to start your car while you stay in your nice warm house. With a keyless entry system, it's enough that you can unlock it by the time you walk up to it.

However, most after-market keyless entry systems have a better range than you're describing. The only time I've seen range as bad as that was in a factory system that used an infrared remote (like a TV remote controller). You can look for the antenna; there will either be a separate antenna piece made to stick to the upper part of the windshield (in which case your range should definitely be better than what you've described) or, more commonly, what will look like a piece of wire extending from the "brain" of the keyless entry unit.

You should be able to see the "brain" by looking up under your dash; you'll probably find it zip-tied to factory wiring or structure...there's no reason why it would be hidden. The antenna shouldn't be coiled or bunched up; it should be extended to its full length, not pinched or shorted, and preferably kept away from metal (obviously it's impossible to keep it completely clear of metal under the dash, but it shouldn't be taped up to a metal brace for its entire length, for example.

Do you know the brand and model of your keyless entry system?

2007-03-19 12:05:33 · answer #1 · answered by KaeZoo 7 · 0 0

vehicle windows clean? since that is how the remote recieves the signal, plus maybe you just got a bad battery. call another car install company and ask them "if I had you guys install a remote entry system what range would I get"

2007-03-19 10:20:08 · answer #2 · answered by billy_the_kidd2_99 2 · 0 0

With a good battery, 6 feet is about average. It works on low powered radio waves, and isn't designed to work from hundreds of feet away. You wouldn't want the person walking by your car in the parking lot to be able to reach in and steal things before you could get close enough to stop them, would you?

2007-03-19 10:21:21 · answer #3 · answered by oklatom 7 · 0 0

Sears has one. thoroughly distant. It truly simulate the distant storage door opener, except you've a keypad somewhat of the tremendous button. Battery operated. they actually have a stressed out type.

2016-11-26 23:03:44 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Replace the transmitter battery.

2007-03-19 10:16:44 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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