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Blackiewrx 
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Posted: July 06, 2006 at 8:10 PM / IP Logged  
I have one of those older kidney shaped prestige remotes with the one big button and little green button on the front. the new remote did not come with programing directions and their is no remote program directions in the owners or installation manual, any ideas???
03 wrx stage 4
bdl666 
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Location: United States
Posted: July 06, 2006 at 8:19 PM / IP Logged  

To program new or additional transmitters,

1. Enter the vehicle, and turn the ignition key to the " on " position.

2. Flip the valet switch on - off - on - off - on - then off.

3. The dash L.E.D. will flash one time, and the siren will chirp one time,

indicating the system is ready to accept programming for receiver

channel 1.

4. Press and hold the selected transmitter button ( s ) until the siren sounds

a long chirp, indicating the signal has been stored into memory.

5. If you have additional transmitters ( up to 3 ) that need to be programmed,

repeat step 4 for each transmitter.

6. Flip the valet switch on then off.

7. The dash L.E.D. will flash two times, and the siren will chirp two times,

indicating the system is ready to accept programming for receiver

channel 2.

8. Press and hold the selected transmitter button ( s ) until the siren sounds

a long chirp, indicating the signal has been stored into memory.

9. If you have additional transmitters ( up to 3 ) that need to be programmed,

repeat step 8 for each transmitter.

10. Flip the valet switch on then off.

11. The dash L.E.D. will flash three times, and the siren will chirp three times,

indicating the system is ready to accept programming for receiver

channel 3.

12. Press and hold the selected transmitter button ( s ) until the siren sounds

a long chirp, indicating the signal has been stored into memory.

13. If you have additional transmitters ( up to 3 ) that need to be programmed,

repeat step 12 for each transmitter.

14. Flip the valet switch on then off.

15. The dash L.E.D. will flash four times, and the siren will chirp four times,

indicating the system is ready to accept programming for receiver

channel 4.

16. Press and hold the selected transmitter button ( s ) until the siren sounds

a long chirp, indicating the signal has been stored into memory.

17. If you have additional transmitters ( up to 3 ) that need to be programmed,

repeat step 16 for each transmitter.

18. Turn the ignition key off. The siren will sound one short chirp then one

long chirp indicating the system has terminated the program mode.

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Blackiewrx 
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Posted: July 07, 2006 at 3:59 PM / IP Logged  
Thank you!!how do i program a new prestige remote? -- posted image.
03 wrx stage 4

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