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latinwax Sep 11, 2019 02:17 AM

Remote door lock won't work
 
I have a problem with my remote door opener/ lock, Was working fine and quit so put new batteries in & now nothing! I have an extra key that original owner sent but have no idea how to program it. Can anyone send me some easy step-by-step instructions? Many thanks-Babalu

GraphiteGhost Sep 11, 2019 03:09 AM

Re: Remote door lock won't work
 

Originally Posted by latinwax (Post 929345)
I have a problem with my remote door opener/ lock, Was working fine and quit so put new batteries in & now nothing! I have an extra key that original owner sent but have no idea how to program it. Can anyone send me some easy step-by-step instructions? Many thanks-Babalu



:confused: Search is your friend. Seriously, there are so many posts about this procedure. I am shocked you have not seen a post solving this problem since you joined. Read this ( https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...rograming.html ). keyword phrase searches are your self-help partner! :confused:

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pizzaguy Sep 11, 2019 01:13 PM

Re: Remote door lock won't work
 
The way to search is to NOT use the forum search, go to google and put in:

"Chrysler Crossfire lock problem.."
or
"Chrysler Crossfire program key fob..."

etc. GOOGLE is your friend, and the first few responses will take you to this forum, but do it better than our forum search.

GraphiteGhost Sep 12, 2019 12:13 AM

Re: Remote door lock won't work
 

Originally Posted by pizzaguy (Post 929374)
The way to search is to NOT use the forum search, go to google and put in:

"Chrysler Crossfire lock problem.."
or
"Chrysler Crossfire program key fob..."

etc. GOOGLE is your friend, and the first few responses will take you to this forum, but do it better than our forum search.


;) Thanks PG, learned something new today. Was using site search in the past but from now on have decided to let Yahoo or Google be my future search engine for help advice where appropriate. Hope you got those FOB's programmed latinwax! ;)

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