User's Manual
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Changing the Remote Control Battery:
The (CR-2032) 3-volt lithium battery supplied in your remote control should last
approximately one year, depending on usage. When the battery begins to weaken, you
will notice a decrease in range, or the distance from your vehicle that your 2-way remote
transmitter will operate (if equipped). Follow the instructions below to change the remote
transmitter battery.
1. Gently pry apart the top and bottom halves of the transmitter case using your nger
nail.
2. Remove the old battery and replace with a new one. Be sure to observe the (+) sign on
the battery clip.
3. Carefully snap the case halves back together, then test the remote control.
It is not necessary to re-program the remote control after changing the battery.
Adding Remote Controls to Your System:
The system has the ability to operate from up to eight (8) remote controls. Follow these
instructions to add a remote control to your system.
1. Open the driver’s door and enter the vehicle (shifter in park).
2. Press and hold the brake pedal.
3. Turn the vehicle ignition to the ON position and then to the OFF position 6 times,
ending in the ON position (On, O , On, O , On, O , On, O , On, O , On, O , On).
The horn will chirp three (3) times. This indicates that the unit has entered the remote
control programming mode.
4. Release the brake pedal.
5. Press the button on the remote control to be programmed.
The horn will sound once, indicating that the system has “learned” that remote control.
6. Repeat step 5 for any additional remote controls.
7. Turn the vehicle ignition o to exit the programming mode. Test all remote controls to
ensure that they work properly.
Deleting Lost or Stolen Remote Control Transmitters from Your System:
Lost or stolen remote control transmitters can be easily deleted by reprogramming all
eight transmitter code locations. Follow the steps above and program any combination of
transmitters a total of eight times.
System Maintenance