My SSR: 2005 REDLINE RED.Born date:05/16/2005. Adopted 06/08/2011
Key replacement
Quote:
Originally Posted by xs-cash
does anybody have a key fob remote for a 04 for sale?
is there a difference between #1 & #2?
Go to this web site."RemotesandKeys.com".They can fix you up.Yes there is a difference between #1 and #2.Your Chevy dealer should be able to program it for you.Mind did it for me.
My SSR: 2004 Custom Mural on tailgate MPD hood Flowmasters
Key Fob
#1 is for the #1 setting on the drivers seat.
#2 is for the #2 setting on the drivers seat
If you unlock the car with the #1 Key Fob and sit in the seat, set it where you want it and hold the #1 button down on the left side of the seat until it beeps.
That means that every time you unlock the car the seat will
go to that position. Same for #2
Yes. If you want it perfect. This one has a back half BUT I think when someone attempted to change the battery inside they caused a very small chip in the plastic cover near the seam and the indent that is used to open the FOB.
I looked at the FOB I am currently using and sure enough it has the same issue.
To be absolutely clear, it's a cosmetic thing that doesn't impact the FOB operation one iota. But it does make it less than perfect.
I don't want any surprises for the purchaser which is why I suggested that if someone has a #1 FOB that isn't working they could exchange the back and have a perfect FOB.
My SSR: Maybellene 2006 SSR Auto #23699 SMOKIN'ASPHALT/RICOCHET SILVER Build Date: 03/02/2006
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Last edited by mikebike; 12-16-2011 at 05:17 PM.
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