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03 Olds Alero aftermarket keyless entry


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brsexton 
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Posted: November 29, 2004 at 1:57 PM / IP Logged  
Hello all,
I have a 2003 Alero GX. When the car was new it did not come with keyless entry, so i had it installed by an audio shop in my old town. The system they put in was a DEI/ACDelco keyless entry kit. I have no idea what the numbers on the unit are. The numbers on the remote are EZSDEI476 if that helps. Anyway, I lost my book during my move and I was wondering how I can disable the horn honk feature when I lock/unlock my doors. I now live in a quite area with lots of duplex units and I would like to turn this feature off but I have no idea how.
Thanks for your help...
kgerry 
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you'll have to ascertain what model you have... it's the # on the module under the dash, not the remote part # on the transmitter....
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brsexton 
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Ok, I think I have what you need. The system is GM's VKE1000 Keyless entry made by DEI. P/N 12463355. Hope this helps.
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On the module inside the dash you will find four screws. Take out the 4 screws and cut the RED wire loop on the circuit board. This will eliminate the lock/unlock chirps, but retain the horn operation for panic.
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brsexton 
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sparkie wrote:
On the module inside the dash you will find four screws. Take out the 4 screws and cut the RED wire loop on the circuit board. This will eliminate the lock/unlock chirps, but retain the horn operation for panic.
Thanks so much for the quick reply. I will try to get to that tomorrow. Thanks again for your help

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