1998 Jeep Cherokee: Reset Keyless Entry?
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Re: 1998 Jeep Cherokee: Reset Keyless Entry?
you need to make sure that you have the correct keyfob for your jeep and
the part number is on the back of the case if you do. try new keyfob
batteries
Weatherman wrote:
> I just bought a jeep and the keyless entry isn't working. The previous
> owner hadn't used the central locking mechanism for quite some time
> (fuse was removed), so I replaced the fuse, and replaced the batteries
> in the fob. Central locking now works, but the keyless entry still
> doesn't. How do I reset the keyless fob with the car?
the part number is on the back of the case if you do. try new keyfob
batteries
Weatherman wrote:
> I just bought a jeep and the keyless entry isn't working. The previous
> owner hadn't used the central locking mechanism for quite some time
> (fuse was removed), so I replaced the fuse, and replaced the batteries
> in the fob. Central locking now works, but the keyless entry still
> doesn't. How do I reset the keyless fob with the car?
#12
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Re: 1998 Jeep Cherokee: Reset Keyless Entry?
you need to make sure that you have the correct keyfob for your jeep and
the part number is on the back of the case if you do. try new keyfob
batteries
Weatherman wrote:
> I just bought a jeep and the keyless entry isn't working. The previous
> owner hadn't used the central locking mechanism for quite some time
> (fuse was removed), so I replaced the fuse, and replaced the batteries
> in the fob. Central locking now works, but the keyless entry still
> doesn't. How do I reset the keyless fob with the car?
the part number is on the back of the case if you do. try new keyfob
batteries
Weatherman wrote:
> I just bought a jeep and the keyless entry isn't working. The previous
> owner hadn't used the central locking mechanism for quite some time
> (fuse was removed), so I replaced the fuse, and replaced the batteries
> in the fob. Central locking now works, but the keyless entry still
> doesn't. How do I reset the keyless fob with the car?
#13
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Re: 1998 Jeep Cherokee: Reset Keyless Entry?
you need to make sure that you have the correct keyfob for your jeep and
the part number is on the back of the case if you do. try new keyfob
batteries
Weatherman wrote:
> I just bought a jeep and the keyless entry isn't working. The previous
> owner hadn't used the central locking mechanism for quite some time
> (fuse was removed), so I replaced the fuse, and replaced the batteries
> in the fob. Central locking now works, but the keyless entry still
> doesn't. How do I reset the keyless fob with the car?
the part number is on the back of the case if you do. try new keyfob
batteries
Weatherman wrote:
> I just bought a jeep and the keyless entry isn't working. The previous
> owner hadn't used the central locking mechanism for quite some time
> (fuse was removed), so I replaced the fuse, and replaced the batteries
> in the fob. Central locking now works, but the keyless entry still
> doesn't. How do I reset the keyless fob with the car?
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Re: 1998 Jeep Cherokee: Reset Keyless Entry?
It's the original fob and I just replaced the batteries. I'm trying to
avoid going to the dealer because from what I understand they charge
$75-$100 to "reprogram" the fob, though apparently reprogramming is
just a matter of playing some tricks with the buttons and car - like
Lon's example (which doesn't apply to this car apparently because this
one is radio not IR).
Thanks for the tips so far - keep 'em comin'!
avoid going to the dealer because from what I understand they charge
$75-$100 to "reprogram" the fob, though apparently reprogramming is
just a matter of playing some tricks with the buttons and car - like
Lon's example (which doesn't apply to this car apparently because this
one is radio not IR).
Thanks for the tips so far - keep 'em comin'!
#15
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Re: 1998 Jeep Cherokee: Reset Keyless Entry?
It's the original fob and I just replaced the batteries. I'm trying to
avoid going to the dealer because from what I understand they charge
$75-$100 to "reprogram" the fob, though apparently reprogramming is
just a matter of playing some tricks with the buttons and car - like
Lon's example (which doesn't apply to this car apparently because this
one is radio not IR).
Thanks for the tips so far - keep 'em comin'!
avoid going to the dealer because from what I understand they charge
$75-$100 to "reprogram" the fob, though apparently reprogramming is
just a matter of playing some tricks with the buttons and car - like
Lon's example (which doesn't apply to this car apparently because this
one is radio not IR).
Thanks for the tips so far - keep 'em comin'!
#16
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Re: 1998 Jeep Cherokee: Reset Keyless Entry?
It's the original fob and I just replaced the batteries. I'm trying to
avoid going to the dealer because from what I understand they charge
$75-$100 to "reprogram" the fob, though apparently reprogramming is
just a matter of playing some tricks with the buttons and car - like
Lon's example (which doesn't apply to this car apparently because this
one is radio not IR).
Thanks for the tips so far - keep 'em comin'!
avoid going to the dealer because from what I understand they charge
$75-$100 to "reprogram" the fob, though apparently reprogramming is
just a matter of playing some tricks with the buttons and car - like
Lon's example (which doesn't apply to this car apparently because this
one is radio not IR).
Thanks for the tips so far - keep 'em comin'!
#17
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Re: 1998 Jeep Cherokee: Reset Keyless Entry?
http://www.thejeep.com/pilandprogram.html
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Weatherman wrote:
>
> It's the original fob and I just replaced the batteries. I'm trying to
> avoid going to the dealer because from what I understand they charge
> $75-$100 to "reprogram" the fob, though apparently reprogramming is
> just a matter of playing some tricks with the buttons and car - like
> Lon's example (which doesn't apply to this car apparently because this
> one is radio not IR).
>
> Thanks for the tips so far - keep 'em comin'!
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Weatherman wrote:
>
> It's the original fob and I just replaced the batteries. I'm trying to
> avoid going to the dealer because from what I understand they charge
> $75-$100 to "reprogram" the fob, though apparently reprogramming is
> just a matter of playing some tricks with the buttons and car - like
> Lon's example (which doesn't apply to this car apparently because this
> one is radio not IR).
>
> Thanks for the tips so far - keep 'em comin'!
#18
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Re: 1998 Jeep Cherokee: Reset Keyless Entry?
http://www.thejeep.com/pilandprogram.html
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Weatherman wrote:
>
> It's the original fob and I just replaced the batteries. I'm trying to
> avoid going to the dealer because from what I understand they charge
> $75-$100 to "reprogram" the fob, though apparently reprogramming is
> just a matter of playing some tricks with the buttons and car - like
> Lon's example (which doesn't apply to this car apparently because this
> one is radio not IR).
>
> Thanks for the tips so far - keep 'em comin'!
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Weatherman wrote:
>
> It's the original fob and I just replaced the batteries. I'm trying to
> avoid going to the dealer because from what I understand they charge
> $75-$100 to "reprogram" the fob, though apparently reprogramming is
> just a matter of playing some tricks with the buttons and car - like
> Lon's example (which doesn't apply to this car apparently because this
> one is radio not IR).
>
> Thanks for the tips so far - keep 'em comin'!
#19
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Re: 1998 Jeep Cherokee: Reset Keyless Entry?
http://www.thejeep.com/pilandprogram.html
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Weatherman wrote:
>
> It's the original fob and I just replaced the batteries. I'm trying to
> avoid going to the dealer because from what I understand they charge
> $75-$100 to "reprogram" the fob, though apparently reprogramming is
> just a matter of playing some tricks with the buttons and car - like
> Lon's example (which doesn't apply to this car apparently because this
> one is radio not IR).
>
> Thanks for the tips so far - keep 'em comin'!
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Weatherman wrote:
>
> It's the original fob and I just replaced the batteries. I'm trying to
> avoid going to the dealer because from what I understand they charge
> $75-$100 to "reprogram" the fob, though apparently reprogramming is
> just a matter of playing some tricks with the buttons and car - like
> Lon's example (which doesn't apply to this car apparently because this
> one is radio not IR).
>
> Thanks for the tips so far - keep 'em comin'!
#20
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Re: 1998 Jeep Cherokee: Reset Keyless Entry?
FWIW the factory shop manual for a 97 Grand Cherokee (ZJ) says
"Transmitter programming must be performed with a DRB scan tool." Page
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On Nov 12, 7:36 pm, "Weatherman" <weather...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It's the original fob and I just replaced the batteries. I'm trying to
> avoid going to the dealer because from what I understand they charge
> $75-$100 to "reprogram" the fob, though apparently reprogramming is
> just a matter of playing some tricks with the buttons and car - like
> Lon's example (which doesn't apply to this car apparently because this
> one is radio not IR).
>
> Thanks for the tips so far - keep 'em comin'!
"Transmitter programming must be performed with a DRB scan tool." Page
8P-4
On Nov 12, 7:36 pm, "Weatherman" <weather...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It's the original fob and I just replaced the batteries. I'm trying to
> avoid going to the dealer because from what I understand they charge
> $75-$100 to "reprogram" the fob, though apparently reprogramming is
> just a matter of playing some tricks with the buttons and car - like
> Lon's example (which doesn't apply to this car apparently because this
> one is radio not IR).
>
> Thanks for the tips so far - keep 'em comin'!