That looks just like it. Looking at Ebay I found the the same fob with
the same numbers, but with the suffix's of AA, AB, and AC.
Darned confusing.
Thank you very much!!!!!
Dave
> That looks just like it. Looking at Ebay I found the the same fob with
> the same numbers, but with the suffix's of AA, AB, and AC.
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>> I found:
>> http://stores.channeladvisor.com/ubid2winit-keyless-remotes/Items/c16
most of the time the AA AB AC AD doesnt really mean much, most likely AA
was superseded by AB for some reason, the AB by AC, and AC by AD....they
all should work.
not saying that true for ALL of crystler's part numbers but in my
experience its true most of the time.

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Dave Young - 12 Nov 2007 23:15 GMT
Excellent! Thanks Chris! And of course, thanks again Nosey!
Dave
>>That looks just like it. Looking at Ebay I found the the same fob with
>>the same numbers, but with the suffix's of AA, AB, and AC.
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> not saying that true for ALL of crystler's part numbers but in my
> experience its true most of the time.
Tom R - 14 Nov 2007 03:00 GMT
> Excellent! Thanks Chris! And of course, thanks again Nosey!
>
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>> not saying that true for ALL of crystler's part numbers but in my
>> experience its true most of the time.
Dave,
I bought a fob for my Dakota on ebay last year, it came with instructions
on how to program it and I didn't have to take it to a dealer.
I can't remember all the steps but the site Chris pointed you toward says
they will email instructions.
HTH,
Tom
Dave Young - 14 Nov 2007 03:25 GMT
Hi Tom
Thank you for taking the time to write. All the sources I've found
(including my owners manual) says you can program the fob yourself IF
you have an operational remote. I bought my truck used with 6000 miles
back in December 1999 and it came with only one remote. And I lost it
mowing my yard.... Stupid me... I've ordered a new (actually used)
remote off of E-bay and it also states in their ad that you can program
it yourself....again IF you have an operational remote. I figure I'll
save about 50% by doing it this way....I'll still have to have Dodge
program it though....
Thank you again!
Dave
>> Excellent! Thanks Chris! And of course, thanks again Nosey!
>>
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> HTH,
> Tom