Is there a procedure for programming one's keyless entry remote
without visiting the dealer? I do not have a working fob as the prior
owner lost them. I read that in older models there was a wire that
you could ground to initiate the process? Any ideas?
damnnickname - 30 Aug 2007 09:43 GMT
You need to have the dealer program this remote. if you already had 2
working ones you could program the 3rd one. The old 94 models let you
ground a wire to program them.
Glenn Beasley
philthy - 02 Sep 2007 14:39 GMT
a shop with a high quality scan tool can progam a remote for you call
around
some dealer will do it for free if you are a regular
> You need to have the dealer program this remote. if you already had 2
> working ones you could program the 3rd one. The old 94 models let you
> ground a wire to program them.
>
> Glenn Beasley
John Kunkel - 30 Aug 2007 19:27 GMT
> Is there a procedure for programming one's keyless entry remote
> without visiting the dealer? I do not have a working fob as the prior
> owner lost them. I read that in older models there was a wire that
> you could ground to initiate the process? Any ideas?
http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2002/08-007-02.htm
Onblsht - 05 Sep 2007 13:10 GMT
    There are 2 programming procedures for the 00 Town &
Country. .
 
     If you have at least 1 currently working
remote, you can program up to 3 more remotes (total of 4 at once) by
yourself.
 
    Without any current remotes, you can still program
new units, however a Chrysler DRB scantool is required.  
Most Chrysler / Jeep / Dodge dealerships now have the small portable
scantools and can program remotes in the parking lot in 10 seconds,
rather than book time in a service bay for such a quick procedure.
 
    Most dealerships will do this for free as a courtesy
to local customers.

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