keyless entry??
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RE: keyless entry??
Check with ebay for the key fobs, they have them there every so often. Also check with 95-99 Eclipse (any trim) and 95-98 Eagle Talon (any trim) for the key fobs. All these cars use the same remotes and freqs.
Here's the link to my write-up to programming the remote.
https://dodgeforum.com/m_537182/tm.htm
Here's the link to my write-up to programming the remote.
https://dodgeforum.com/m_537182/tm.htm
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RE: keyless entry??
I don't really know if there's a way to tell. My theory is that if the car has power locks, there's a good chance that there's also keyless interface already connected and installed and awaiting a programmed remote. This way the dealership can charge unsuspecting owners an arm and a leg and labor to easily program a key fob, all the while the owner thinks that they had to install an actual keyless interface.
I'm always curious about my car and if I wanted to find something like this out, I would just buy a cheap used fob or one of those replacements from ebay, program it and if you don't have it, you lose the price of the key fob. Or you can pay local garage to charge you the same amount just to have them tell you that all you need is the remote or a simple "no", lol.
If you have power locks, when you lock the door with the key, does the "security" light come on? Does it lock both doors? When you unlock the driver's door, does the second unlock motion unlock the passenger's door? If so, there's a good chance that the keyless interface is already there. I don't know exactly where the receiver is, but my books on Chrysler and Mitsu say it's in the rear driver's side wheel well area. On the rear seat side. I may have seen the receiver under the dash also (I think I mixed that up with another car though, lol).
If you know someone with an Eclipse/Talon/Sebring/Avenger who has a stock key fob, you can reprogram their remote to your car and then reprogram it again back to their car if you want to check and be sure.
I'm always curious about my car and if I wanted to find something like this out, I would just buy a cheap used fob or one of those replacements from ebay, program it and if you don't have it, you lose the price of the key fob. Or you can pay local garage to charge you the same amount just to have them tell you that all you need is the remote or a simple "no", lol.
If you have power locks, when you lock the door with the key, does the "security" light come on? Does it lock both doors? When you unlock the driver's door, does the second unlock motion unlock the passenger's door? If so, there's a good chance that the keyless interface is already there. I don't know exactly where the receiver is, but my books on Chrysler and Mitsu say it's in the rear driver's side wheel well area. On the rear seat side. I may have seen the receiver under the dash also (I think I mixed that up with another car though, lol).
If you know someone with an Eclipse/Talon/Sebring/Avenger who has a stock key fob, you can reprogram their remote to your car and then reprogram it again back to their car if you want to check and be sure.
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