Friday, March 5, 2010

Add a Keyless Remote to Automatic Locks

The convenience of carrying a keyless entry remote that can lock or unlock a car from a distance of 50 feet has been around for the past twenty plus years or so. If a car has automatic locks, meaning that the driver can unlock or lock all of the doors from a console on the driver door armrest, then a vehicle can be equipped with a remote key fob. Even if the car was originally sold without a keyless remote the manufacturer can match a signal to a replacement keyless entry fob that meets the make and model of the vehicle.

Many older model cars that are still on the road have the ability of driver side controlled automatic locks, but the vehicle has no remote either because it was lost or not turned in by the original owner of the vehicle when it was traded, or there was never a remote entry fob included in the sale of the car. Whatever the reason the current owner of the vehicle does not have to suffer without a remote key fob. For between $25 and $40 the vehicle owner can order a replacement keyless fob and have it programmed at the dealership to work with their car.

Because each make and model carries a different style of remote and works on a different signal frequency, it is important to get the right make, model, and sometimes year of the car that the replacement keyless entry is being ordered for. Even if the car never had a remote key fob, a replacement keyless entry fob can be ordered and programmed to unlock and lock vehicles that are equipped with automated locking systems.




Auto Transponder (http://www.autotransponder.com/faq.php) is a car key remote and car remote key replacement website. Ryan Coisson is a freelance writer.

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