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Old 06-16-2006, 09:16 PM
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How can I set up new keyfobs to my 1998 Bonneville. The manual just says to go to the dealership.

I want to add 2 more keyfobs, and keep the current keyfob I have. So I would have 3 keyfobs overall.

Any help would be appreciated.

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You can try this method listed in techinfo

http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...e=article&k=62

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It mentions a fused wire. What fuse value/AWG would I use for the wire(if I have to make it myself)? Or are they standard values, enabling me to just asked for a fused wire from the parts store?
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It mentions a fused wire. What fuse value/AWG would I use for the wire(if I have to make it myself)? Or are they standard values, enabling me to just asked for a fused wire from the parts store?
What they mean is a wire with an in-line fuse, probably like awg #18 and maybe a 1 amp fuse. They don't specify fuse size? You could probably get away w/o the fuse, just make up a straight jumper.
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I've never used a fuse.
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It mentions a fused wire. What fuse value/AWG would I use for the wire(if I have to make it myself)? Or are they standard values, enabling me to just asked for a fused wire from the parts store?
What they mean is a wire with an in-line fuse, probably like awg #18 and maybe a 1 amp fuse. They don't specify fuse size? You could probably get away w/o the fuse, just make up a straight jumper.

http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/kb.php?mode=article&k=62
does not specify the fuse size. Thanks for the additional information. I will have to try to get this going tomorrow(today is my daughters birthday ). I would prefer keeping the safety of a fuse. I just did not know the threshold to use for that safety.
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Those instructions worked. I just had to get it in the small spot for the computer.


Thanks for all the help
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