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8o8supra 
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I have a arrow 2 alarm installed in a car i bought used it didnt come with any remotes when i bought it so i got a remote online but it says in order to program the remote i need to copy the trace cuts on the old remote (which i dont have) or find the control unit coding tag.  I am wondering if any one cold help me to find how i can get the remote programmed.  Thanks
pts760 
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Try this: Page 10 & 11 of the owners guide
Erase the old codes then program new remotes.
Clifford Arrow 2 remote programming
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howie ll 
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Turn on ignition, flick the valet switch 13* times then press button 1. You should hear 2 confirming chirps.
Turn off ign. then on again, flick 14* times then press button 2, etc. etc.
*You should hear chirps after 3 or 4 flicks of that switch.
The other info is completely wrong, it applied to their previous entry model, the Novell.
8o8supra 
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Okay I tried doing that with out cutting traces and it still does not want to work i get the conformation chirp after the first button but it doesn't work. Anything else I can try??? Thanks for the help
howie ll 
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DEI GENUINE replacement remote part no. = 904010.
Is that the part number. I'm asking because the on-line supplier might have sold you the externally similar Novell remote.
Frankly, this unit could be up to 18 years of age, highly unlikely to be working anyway.
8o8supra 
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Posted: February 02, 2012 at 10:49 AM / IP Logged  
yup its the DEI GENUINE part no. 904010 remote.  It came with the DEI instructions.  The alarm sems to be working fine cause it chirps when i try program and the auto arm & lock function works as well.  All the fuses are good.

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