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Old Mar 24, 2006 | 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by SSE14U24ME
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oh, this is for the GP. My daugters 2001 GP remote becomes inactive from time to time. All I do is a re-learn of the fob.
I will have my son try that. Thanks.
hold down lock and unlock on fob for 10-15 seconds. you might get a horn honk after 8 secs, might not.
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Old Mar 24, 2006 | 03:45 PM
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I had that same thing ...but only one remote. It was the remote.

Tracy what is the fob number on the back? If it matches one I have here..I'll zip it down there for you to try. See if it'* fob or receiver.
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Old Mar 24, 2006 | 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
I had that same thing ...but only one remote. It was the remote.

Tracy what is the fob number on the back? If it matches one I have here..I'll zip it down there for you to try. See if it'* fob or receiver.
gm: 10246215
canada: 218 101 487
model/fcc id: ABO0204T

That is everything is on it.

It use to work until today. The unlock part worked this morning but the lock didn't. I had to manually lock the car by pushing the inside button Geez, that about wore me out I use to never have this option and did fine but now that I have it I want it, I like it
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Old Mar 24, 2006 | 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by SSE14U24ME
Originally Posted by BillBoost37
I had that same thing ...but only one remote. It was the remote.

Tracy what is the fob number on the back? If it matches one I have here..I'll zip it down there for you to try. See if it'* fob or receiver.
gm: 10246215
canada: 218 101 487
model/fcc id: ABO0204T

That is everything is on it.

It use to work until today. The unlock part worked this morning but the lock didn't. I had to manually lock the car by pushing the inside button Geez, that about wore me out I use to never have this option and did fine but now that I have it I want it, I like it
relearning should fix the problem of being able to unlock but not lock. I'll find the post of my GP that had the same problem
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Old May 30, 2006 | 04:24 AM
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Originally Posted by jr's3800
Could be the RKE module going bad, And in the newer cars I think that is rare as opposed to the first generation like the 90-91 Bonnies( they tended to fail...lol )

Keep an eye on it and see if it gets better or worse...

The Keyless on my cousins 95 SLE still functions flawlessly
I am glad this has already been talked about. Where is the RKE? I am thinking an external nmo antenna for the unit. The fact that I need to be about 5' from my car for my remote to work is
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Old May 30, 2006 | 07:34 AM
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In the meantime (until the problem is resolved), hold the fob against your lower jawbone when you hit the button. It will more than double your range.
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Old May 30, 2006 | 08:08 AM
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Right, your open mouth is a waveguide, projecting the signal where you want it instead of omnidirectional. I would like to avoid the StarWars look if I can. No pun for anyone who likes StarWras
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Old May 30, 2006 | 08:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Cheetah
Right, your open mouth is a waveguide, projecting the signal where you want it instead of omnidirectional. I would like to avoid the StarWars look if I can. No pun for anyone who likes StarWras
It has nothing to do with waveguide (the frequency emitted by the transmitter is too low to work with a waveguide) and works with your mouth closed. It'* simply using your body as an antenna. Nothing more.

I mentioned it as a convenient suggestion to those having problems until they get the problems fixed.
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Old May 30, 2006 | 08:16 AM
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Originally Posted by willwren
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Right, your open mouth is a waveguide, projecting the signal where you want it instead of omnidirectional. I would like to avoid the StarWars look if I can. No pun for anyone who likes StarWras
It has nothing to do with waveguide (the frequency emitted by the transmitter is too low to work with a waveguide) and works with your mouth closed. It'* simply using your body as an antenna. Nothing more.

I mentioned it as a convenient suggestion to those having problems until they get the problems fixed.
Yes, the freq is a little on the low side, but I have heard that it works. Hmmm, using the body as an antenna would be too tall for the freq. The remote on mine is at 315mhz which is about 7-8 in while keeping a low swr. 74" here. But, I will try it. I love the theory, it'* a first for me. How much more range can one expect from doing this??
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Old May 30, 2006 | 08:35 AM
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Calculate the 1/4 and 1/2 wave antenna lengths for 315Mhz. I think you'll discover it'* using just your head as an antenna.
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