keyless entry instalation
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razmatazz
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keyless entry instalation
I wanna install an aftermarket keyless entry in my car. I was wondering if any one has a diagram for the instalation of the system. either a detailed list for what wires to connect were or a picture would be great for me and any one else who wants to do it them selves. thanks

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Re: keyless entry instalation
A quick question...
Do you have a 1SC Bonneville or a 1SB with Code AU0 ?
Do you have a 1SC Bonneville or a 1SB with Code AU0 ?
Re: keyless entry instalation
What would the answer to the above question tell you about keyless entry possibilities. And how do you determine the answer for that question?
Regards,
James
Regards,
James
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Re: keyless entry instalation

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Re: keyless entry instalation
You would look for the corresponding RPO codes on the sticker on your spare tire cover. It would tell us if your car came with factory keyless entry, in which case you can buy a key fob and program it and you're done.Pilgar wrote:What would the answer to the above question tell you about keyless entry possibilities. And how do you determine the answer for that question?
As to your question of how to wire it up, generally you follow the instructions that come with the keyless entry device that you buy. They usually tap into the signal wires that drive the electrical door locks of your car.
If I can just give you a small piece of advice: This type of feature comes with most aftermarket alarm systems you can buy, and they aren't terribly expensive. Why don't you just buy a car alarm and install it or have it installed? I have a Clifford that I'm happy with, which gave me keyless entry and trunk opening to my non-keyless-equipped SE. I had an Avital car alarm in a previous car and I was very happy with that too.
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