Originally Posted by
GVK.
As long as the keyfob batteries are good.
Go under dash drivers side and there's a GEM module with a row of coloured plugs, flip the yellow locking levers over , disconnect the plugs and reconnect them.
Then key in ignition from 0 to II 4 times QUICKLY (under 5 secs), should be a chime from the car, then press a button on remote, same chime again which tells you the fob is learnt. If you have more than one fob you need to program it at same time or it won't work either.
I have just gone outside in the dark & I could not locate the switch. However I did simply key the ignition 4 times as stated. Then I pressed the fob. I got the chimes & it connected.
This worked straight away & it seems to have made my fob even more responsive ! Amazing and thanks.
I appreciate that my car is old. However, other than the fuel pump going once & the regular annual service, the car has never let me down in 9 years of owning it. Not bad for a car that is 14 years old...
Can anyone explain why this happened ?