Had no remotes for a truck I recently bought. So I bought a fancy boost remote for primary and 2 pack of cheap ones from Amazon. Got 3 working remotes. Great product
Yes this guy is dead on!! I have a 2011 Siverado You need to buy the 60-70 dollar OBD2 programmer for your port below to program as many remotes as you want . To my knowledge if its 2010 or older you can do it the old way with just your ignition key
He says in the video that when you use device the existing fobs will be deprogrammed so yes you have to reprogram them. It appears he does his existing fob first then the new fob.
I have a 2012 Silverado 1500 with 1 key fob. I bought 2 key fobs off of ebay but guess what.....My truck had to be one of those that has to be programmed by a dealer. So, my choices are simple I guess.... Dealership or buying this from a auto parts store.
Someone has to have figured out how to program a fob without buying this or figured out how to get more than 3 uses from the dorman one. 3 is a little ridiculous to me 5 would be more practical. There has been times before when no matter how well you read the directions its still confusing and you mess up once or twice leaving you with only 1 more chance to get it right.
Had no remotes for a truck I recently bought. So I bought a fancy boost remote for primary and 2 pack of cheap ones from Amazon. Got 3 working remotes. Great product
How much is it and where did you get the key pod programed
Yes this guy is dead on!! I have a 2011 Siverado You need to buy the 60-70 dollar OBD2 programmer for your port below to program as many remotes as you want . To my knowledge if its 2010 or older you can do it the old way with just your ignition key
If you still have the old key fob does it work also or does it get de programmed when you do the new one ?
He says in the video that when you use device the existing fobs will be deprogrammed so yes you have to reprogram them. It appears he does his existing fob first then the new fob.
Worked perfectly on my 2011 Silverado thank you thank you
I also have a 2013 Silverado, do you have a link to product?
A few were available
Did it work on your truck ?
I’m looking for exactly what you have. Do you have a link to the product?
On ebay or the Dorman site
Will this conflict with a predII tune installed 🤔
Will this work for a work truck that you have to lock manually?
No
what if my older key fob doesn’t work?
Anyone found a way to keep the programmer from dying?
What was the part number on the box? Dorman has around 10 of these for a silverado
Nevermind. Answered my own question. Dorman 99161
I have a 2012 Silverado 1500 with 1 key fob. I bought 2 key fobs off of ebay but guess what.....My truck had to be one of those that has to be programmed by a dealer. So, my choices are simple I guess.... Dealership or buying this from a auto parts store.
uhm instead of reading your info ..sloooow down.. your suppose to be teaching us how to do something not race through it all.
To show your confidence I the device you took the keys out then looked the doors ? Not very confident huh ?
Someone has to have figured out how to program a fob without buying this or figured out how to get more than 3 uses from the dorman one. 3 is a little ridiculous to me 5 would be more practical. There has been times before when no matter how well you read the directions its still confusing and you mess up once or twice leaving you with only 1 more chance to get it right.
Yes you don’t have to buy this programmer. I found out how to program my 2014 my using google.
Google is your friend.
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This doesn’t work on 2012 and 13 models Silverado‘s and up
What is the programmer called again?
Keyless entry remote programmer
Why not say how much it costs or list a link to it? Useless!
Just buy one do stuff yourself
SssssOLID!!!
If you could possibly speak a bit slower, I could maybe get a word now and then?
sounds muffled and like hes reading it....
maybe y’all just need hearing aids. i can watch and and understand this in 2x speed.
What if my old key fob doesn't work?