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Use this procedure to reprogram the remote transmitters
1. Turn "on" the ignition. 2. Press the Valet Switch 5 times and wait for horn confirmation of entry into programming mode. 3. Press and release the "Lock" transmitter button on each remote to be coded (one at a time). 4. The system will respond to each with an audible confirmation. 5. Turn "off" the ignition to exit program mode.
The unit should retain the transmitter codes almost indefinitely and should not require reprogramming periodically. I suggest that you call Omega Research and Development, the makers of Excalibur, to see if your unit can be replaced. Their number is 800-554-4053 and their is www.caralarm.com
Most remote starters do not lose their "memory" when power is lost. However, if an older version bypass module was used for your vehicle it may need to be reset but you must know the model. If you are not able to look under the dash panels yourself, you should take it to your nearest dealer/installer. Some also reset or relearn after the first key start. The FCC number off of one remote may help narrow down model of the remote start also. Vehicle info will also be helpful.
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I know Radio Shack used to sell them (pagers), and the service was about $10 a month. It was just a plain numeric display, no-frills pager. Unfortunately, pagers are quickly become fazed out.
There is also a device called the "Firefly", which is a phone, but only dials out to "mom" or "dad" or 911, thus eliminating the chance of racking up a huge phone bill.
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