Buy an owners manual from Helm.Com
or ask a dealer to write down the keyless
entry access & changing of code proceedure
Keep in mind you only asking for help
Your not leaving the car for them to work
on or charge you anything
If you don't have the factory code that came with
the car from the factory, you may have other issues
Dealers love the Dog & Pony Show, so
be smart
SOURCE: keyless entry won't work
I have a 1999 BMW E46 I have had a problem with the keyless entry myself. I brought the car to BMW Dealer and they told me that my Lock had an issue and that they need to repair some wiring wich would cost me $1,023.98 to find out that it was a fuse that burned out. I have replaced the 5 amp fuse with another one but it burned the fuse again so I put a 10 amp fuse and i have not had a problems since. In my car is fuse # 54 if Im not mistaken. But waht you can do is open the fuse box which is located in your glove compartment look for a diagram that shows you which fuse is where it will give you a fuse name a number where the fuse is located and how many amps fuse it is.
SOURCE: keyless entry on honda civic 2006 not working
The keyless entry is designed to work with the doors closed (closed - not locked). If the door ajar sensor thinks the door is open the keyless entry is disabled. When you manually lock the door it might tighten the door just enough to activate the keyless entry. I would try slamming all the doors closed and then see if the keyless entry works. If it still wont work have the wiring checked on the front door lock.
you have to remove your driver door panel.. it's on your door lock/unlock module
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