Originally Posted by jonnyangel04
Well I got the keys all is well they open up the doors and what not but are not programmed. On the other hand if anyone wants to go to the dealership and pick these up themselves the price was $50 dollars list price. My net price with his discount was $33.00 he had quoted me 65 that’s where I had gotten the number from for two keys. The dealership was going to screw me out of all that money because I didn’t know any better. Another great example is buying them off eBay for $70 there buying them at dealership pricing and still making twenty dollars. I hope this helps inform everyone that dealerships sometimes do this and make a butt load when they know you’re in a desperate time. In my situation not having any keys what so ever. I wish I could help out I might have jumped the gun not knowing that I only got my set how I did being his brother. You would have to go in with proof of title and ID. The part number is 5099684AA. Hopefully you can just go to your dealer and maybe tell them you know $33 is 10% over cost and they will hook you up. On the other hand I will talk to him but when all is said and done with shipping and what not you might only be saving a few dollars even if I could figure out a way to get keys where everyone is covered. PROGRAMMING is easy I hoped in started it up got out and hit lock and unlock worked just fine. But here is straight from the Crossfire manuals supplied to the dealership, or if you are a Chrysler tech, I got it from Tech Connect.
Thanks to Shawnkey for providing the info below.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING
The Remote Keyless Entry Transmitter(s) can be programmed by the customer without special tools.
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE
Transmitter programming by the customer is done by performing the following steps:
1. Insert the key into the ignition switch.
2. Press either the lock or unlock button momentarily twice.
Turn the key in the ignition switch to the ON/RUN position within 30 seconds.
Hope this is useful and saves you $100.

I thought I mis-read that.