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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Iowa
Posts: 1
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New Alero Owner With Question
First Hi eveyone! My name is Chris and i have just purchased a 2000 Alero GLS! I am really likeing the car.
But I have but one problem with it. The previous owner lost the Key Fob to the Car. And I have a left over Fob from my last Car, which was a GM car. My question is, is it possible to program that Key Fob to my Alero? And how would I go about doing that without going to a dealer? I just need the steps and know how and I will be good. I would rather not be charged an Arm and a Leg from a dealer to do this for me. Thank you very much. -Chris |
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Alero Chapter Secretary
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Newtown, PA
Posts: 619
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I don't think a dealer will charge you for that. Ask over on Aleromod.com. I know guys over there know how to program the Fob.
Look for me over there too ![]()
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 424
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First of all, how 'bout if you tell me what the other fob was from and I can tell you if it is compatible with your Alero or not.
Second, our dealership charges 20 bucks to program fobs. Usually it requires the use of a Tech2 or other similar device. Paul |
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