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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / October 2006

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Remote key upgrade kit (transmitter and remotes)

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Oliver - 26 Sep 2006 23:35 GMT
Hi,

I'm looking for an aftermarket remote key kit (transmitter and keyless
remotes) for a '97 Tahoe. Do you have any recommendations ?

The original GM transmitter has probably just to be hooked up to the wire
harness under the dashboard. Has anyone ordered this part and an idea
about the price ?

Thanks a lot for your feedback.
randy@farm.net - 28 Sep 2006 00:57 GMT
Last year I bought an '04 4 door S-10 Blazer that had every option
except keyless entry (it was a rental vehicle) It had the wiring
harness for the RCDLR (remote control door lock receiver).  (in other
words, keyless entry receiver)  I found out the part number from the
dealer for the receiver and the key fobs, ordered them "on line" from
a discount GM parts place (another dealership in other words for about
1/2 of list price) installed the receiver and then took the Blazer to
the dealer to have them program the body control module for RCDLR
"equipped" and programmed the receiver for the key fobs and presto---
factory keyless entry!!!!

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S.C - 04 Oct 2006 03:16 GMT
I went with "Bulldog Security" about 60 bucks. Pretty simple to install, I
just used the door unlock feature after local GM  dealer wants 200 bucks to
replace receiver in vehicle.

If you can do it yourself it is easy. If not I am sure the local Best Buy
will install for you.

Steve

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