Why purchase a recycled keyless entry remote transmitter?

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Installed RKE System Type: Please be sure you have an AFTERMARKET (RKE) remote keyless entry system. If your current remote looks the same then this will work. Other options include: Dealer Installed or Factory. The system installed in your vehicle will CHANGE the required remote. If you are unsure send us a message with your current remotes FCC ID and Part # and LED Light color. If you no longer have your remote then send us a message with your system brand, and system id #.

What are you purchasing ? This is ONE (1) replacement keyless entry remote control that will work with your AFTERMARKET installed RKE system.

Compatibility: Works with vehicles that use a compatible aftermarket RKE (remote keyless entry) system installed. See our compatible system list below or match your current remote FCC ID and / or part # or circuit board # and LED Light color (if applicable)to the numbers listed below.

Compatible FCC ID#(s):

ELVMTBB

ELVMTBA

Part #(s)

CA-RC5HF

Button Count:

4 button; Lock, Unlock, Panic, Starter

Battery (installed):

1; GP23A

Frequency:

433-434 MHz 

LED Light Color:

 Green

Circuit board #s:

 MTAB or MTAB-1

Condition Notes:

Pre-Owned ready to program to your compatible vehicle RKE system. Faded & Chipped

Compatible Aftermarket Installed Systems:

PLUS 3000C
PLUS 4000C
PLUS 5000C

Programming: Please note not all customers will be able to complete the programming on their own so if you are having trouble or unsure diagnostic programming is available at your local qualified automotive locksmith or car/audio shop.

Programming Instructions:
Remote programming requires a Valet Switch or Programming Button. For most 
Silencer Security Systems you will find the Valet Button behind the LED Light. If you
do not have one of these accessories, please purchase one at checkout.
1)    Insert the Valet Switch (programming button). 
2)    Turn ignition key to the ON position
3)    Push the Valet switch 3 times. This should cause the LED on the remote to be on 
continuously (not blinking) & the horn will emit (1) long chirp. You are now in the transmitter programming mode.
4)    Push the LOCK button on the remote. The LED will begin flashing slowly and the 
horn will emit (1) short chirp. The arm/disarm code has now been programmed.
5)   Turn the ignition key to the OFF position. The horn will emit (1) short chirp followed 
by (1) long chirp. This confirms you have exited programming mode. The LED should go off.

Why does your vehicles installed RKE / Security system determine which remote control your can purchase?

The remotes job is to pair with your vehicles installed RKE system. It will only sync to a matching system; therefore, you cannot purchase a different type of remote than the remote manufactured with the system. It will not pair with a foreign system.

Programming:

We will send you information on how to locate programming requirement/instructions for your make, model, and year vehicle. Some vehicles have DIY (do-it-yourself) programming instructions available. While other vehicles require diagnostic programming which is available at your local qualified automotive locksmith or dealer.

Programming Requirement Information NOTE:

The vehicle manufacturers determine the programming requirements at the time of manufacture. We pass the programming requirements / instructions on to you as a courtesy. We do not write the programming nor do we determine which vehicles require diagnostic programming and which vehicles can be programmed by the you (DIY). We are not locksmiths nor mechanics nor are we familiar with EVERY vehicles program sequence. If you have questions:

        1. Check your Vehicle Owners Manual for OEM Factory remotes or The User Manual for Dealer Installed or Aftermarket RKE systems.

 2. YouTube has many video postings from do-it-yourselfers to assist with all kinds of questions & most customers find if very helpful to WATCH the programming being done which can eliminate mistakes in the sequence.

To locate the programming for your vehicle via this method go to YouTube and once there in the search bar type in the following:

i.      If you have a factory RKE system: your make model year + the words program remote (i.e.: 2005 Ford Mustang program remote)

ii.      If you have a dealer installed or aftermarket RKE system: the FCC ID or system type + the words program remote (i.e.: ELVAT5C program remote or AS200 program transmitter?)

 3. For OEM FACTORY installed systems: send us an eBay message with your vehicles make, model & year = we can pass on to you any programming information requirements we have on hand.

      

 4. For DEALER INSTALLED RKE installed systems: send us an eBay message with your remote controls FCC ID # and PART# and the vehicles make, model, & year = we can pass on to you any programming information requirements we have on hand (the programming for dealer installed RKE systems will be different than Factory or Aftermarket installed RKE systems).

     

 5. For AFTERMARKET INSTALLED RKE installed systems: send us an eBay message with your remote controls FCC ID # and PART# = we can pass on to you any programming information requirements we have on hand (the programming for aftermarket installed RKE systems will be different than Factory or Dealer installed RKE systems).

      

6. There are also many auto forums that you can go onto by just conducting a google search with your questions.

       

7.  or a local automotive locksmith or your local parts/car/audio store will typically be able to assist you if you are trying to avoid the dealer.