Most modern cars require you to have the "Special" key with the remots functions on it to run the car.
If it a seperate key fob remote you should not need it.
No, you can have a transponder key without the remote.
Matching instructions for the Clarion 1993 to 1999 banjo style remote. Using 2 keys, put one key in the ignition, turn the igniton on, do not start the car. Close the door, put the 2nd key in the door lock, turn the key to the unlock position and hold it untill you hear the alarm horn chirp, release the key. Press any button on the remote, you should hear a chirp from the alarm horn, press button on the 2nd remote, you will hear two chirps, 3rd remote will chirp 3 times, and the 4th remote will chirp 4 times, then lock the door with the key. Unlock the door, remove the key from the ignition, close the door and try the remote. You can match any remote to any car. You teach the car to respond to each remote. www.watercooledkey.com
If you rule out the more serious problems, of something wrong with the alarm, or the remote itself is defective, then it sounds like the remote needs to be programmed.On a 2001 Volkswagen, this is a process that requires two keys.Insert master key into the ignition lock & switch on the ignition (do not start car).Using second key lock the vehicle from the outside manually (use key in door lock).Press unlock button on the remote control one time, wait at least two seconds or more.Manually open car using key in door lock.Remove key from ignition.Test your remote.
Insert main key into the ignition lock & switch on the ignition (do not start car). Using second key lock the vehicle from the outside manually (use key in door lock). Hold door locked for 15 seconds. Release key. Press unlock button on the remote control one time, wait at least two seconds or more. Press unlock button on the remote control again, wait at least two seconds or more. Manually open car using key in door lock. Remove key from ignition. Test your remote.
You can use the two keys to reprogram the car remote of 2000 VW Jetta.
Sometimes. The only reason you will usually need a key to program is for the immobilizer bypass module. Depending on the immobilizer used in the vehicle, some will require two keys to properly program the bypass module. This will depend on whether or not your vehicle has an immobilizer, and if it does, what kind it has. Professional installation is always recommended with remote starts, and the installer should be able to tell you if your vehicle requires two keys to program.
I just bought a replacement remote at www.keylessride.com . It was $45 plus tax and came with free programming instructions. The dealership was going to charge me $80 to program. My 16 yr old son and I programmed it in less than a minute. Matching instructions for the Clarion remote 93-99. Using 2 keys, put one key in the ignition, turn the igniton on, do not start the car. Close the door, put the 2nd key in the door lock, turn the key to the unlock position and hold it until you hear the alarm horn chirp, release the key. Press any button on the remote, you should hear a chirp from the alarm horn, press button on the 2nd remote, you will hear two chirps, 3rd remote will chirp 3 times, and the 4th remote will chirp 4 times, then lock the door with the key. Unlock the door, remove the key from the ignition, close the door and try the remote. You can match any remote to any car. You teach the car to respond to each remote. www.watercooledkey.com
Transponder Keys - have a chip inside the handle of the key, which also often features remote control buttons for locks & trunk access. "Remote keys" and "switchblade keys" are two types of transponder keys.Smart Keys/ FOBIK Keys - an all-in-one car remote & key, usually standard with push-button start & "keyless entry" carsVATS Keys - for older model GM vehicles have been called "chip keys" because of the resistor on the key blade. The resistor looks like a "chip," but in fact is not a computer chip at all.
Hot wire... although I don't know how... You're supposed to do friction on two purposely cut wires in your car... well if is YOUR car install a remote starter! if not then you have to brake the key cilynder and do what you got to do.(don't try it)
There is instructions in the owners manual. You need two original keys and a new key or more that have the smart chip built into them. Then go thru the sequence described in the owners manual for programming the new keys to allow the alarm system to recognize these new keys. Otherwise it's $25 per key and $86 to Ford or Mercury dealer to do it for you. Key has to be cut as well at purchase location. Woody The car must have the system installed in order to work.
it is used to remotely access some device/appliance, they are of two types 1........infrared (TV remote) 2........Radio Frequency RF (car remote)
Two years ago, I replaced two transmitters plus programming . Cost 198 bucks. This was on my 97 GT. Good luck. JK I got a key and remote from e-bay for $50, programmed the key and remote myself.