04 keys switching to 06 style
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04 keys switching to 06 style
I called the sstealership parts guy and asked if i can buy the new key and remote combo for my '04 that has a seperate key/ remote. he said no, of course he said no...anyone have any experience with this? I also need a second set of keys. Sstealership wants $14.00 for a KEY! just a plain key that looks factory, $40 for my style of remote and $55 to program it for my truck? HUH? ***? any help is appreciated!
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Mike
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Mike
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MMMmmmm.... Grits!!
Consider that a deal. The all-in-one fob keys are around $140 and up before programming. Sorry, you can't upgrade yours to it. The module systems are completely different. One wire Bus (PCI) versus a two wire Bus (CAN). The good news is that if you already have one functioning remote, you can just buy the remote and program it yourself. That's in your owner's manual near the front 20 pages or so.
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Another option is to check ebay.
I've seen new keys and new/used remotes for sale. If you go that route the sellers usually provide you with the programming process for your vehicle. I think as long as you have one remote that's programmed you should be able to program another one without going to the dealership.
Good luck
I've seen new keys and new/used remotes for sale. If you go that route the sellers usually provide you with the programming process for your vehicle. I think as long as you have one remote that's programmed you should be able to program another one without going to the dealership.
Good luck
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Another option is to check ebay.
I've seen new keys and new/used remotes for sale. If you go that route the sellers usually provide you with the programming process for your vehicle. I think as long as you have one remote that's programmed you should be able to program another one without going to the dealership.
Good luck
I've seen new keys and new/used remotes for sale. If you go that route the sellers usually provide you with the programming process for your vehicle. I think as long as you have one remote that's programmed you should be able to program another one without going to the dealership.
Good luck
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if i understand you all...
i need 2 remotes to program 1? it's been confirmed that i can't upgrade to the new remote but do i really need 2 remotes to program 1 and why
thanks for the info fellas!
Mike
thanks for the info fellas!
Mike
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I apologize, I misspoke you need two keys to program any additional keys maximum of six keys in total (page 13 of my owners manual)
but only one key fob to program additional fobs maximum of four fobs in total (page 26 of my owners manual)
Again I apologize for the confusion, been a few years since I did mine.
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