To exit valet mode turn the ignition on and press the overide /program button for 4 to 5 seconds until the dash LED turns off and you hear the system chirp two times. That should get you out of valet mode. Please don't forget to rate. Thanks.
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Getting stuck in valet mode is so annoying, but it really IS possible to reset the Security Unit (SU). Though not mentioned how in the Owner's Manual (OM), it is possible to set Programming Mode (PM) while in valet mode, even if you have lost or replaced the remote. See the OM about switching from LOCK-ON-LOCK 10 times. It takes some practice, but the horn will beep when you are in PM, at which point you can reset your (old or new) remote.
I had the same problem with my vs1100xr. The remotes for these (and other) unidens have a rolling code. Seems to me that either the remote runs out of new codes and cycles back to the beginning, or the alarm base unit somehow loses track of the codes. Either way, the alarm base unit stops accepting the codes of your remote, and so needs to be purged of its code tracking memory - reset, if you like. This is essentially the procedure for training the alarm base unit to recognise new remote (and forgetting old remotes).
This procedure is:-
1) Disarm alarm, or if in valet mode, take it out of valet mode (push valet button 3 times)
2) Turn the ignition on and off 2 times within 15 seconds.
3) Put the alarm into valet mode (push valet button 3 times) within 15 seconds of completing step 2. Alarm should beep, and remote training has started.
4) Within 15 seconds of completing step 3, push the button (#1) of the first remote you wish to use for the alarm. Alarm should beep, indicating acceptance of remote. Repeat for other remotes you wish to use - up to 4 in total. (Once the first remote has been accepted, you have all the time in the world to make the alarm learn other remotes)
5) Turn ignition on and off to end remote learning mode. Alarm should beep 2 times. New remotes have now been learned and previous remotes forgotten.
Some of these details may vary from country to country - who knows. If this doesn't work, I suggest that you contact Uniden in your country to obtain the procedure. Took me a few tries to get the timing right, what with the valet button hard to get at and having only 15 seconds between steps.
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