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jamm 
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Posted: May 10, 2005 at 3:10 PM / IP Logged  

any clues on how to reprogram a remote?  I have a 1998 honda accord and am using the "silencer remote alarm system" one remote works fine but when batteries were changed, could not activate alarm on the other.

thanks

oldsaint 
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Posted: May 18, 2005 at 2:17 PM / IP Logged  

You can do the following:

1. Disarm the alarm with the working remote. If you do not have a remote that works, put the alarm in valet and then take out of valet. The alarm wakes up disarmed.

2. Turn the vehicle's ignition key to the run position

3. Cycle the valet button on/off 3 times...the horn will beep once and the LED will flash once

4. Press and hold the arm/disarm button or the arm button, depending on the remote, on the remote you're trying to program until you hear the horn beep twice.....LED will also flash twice.

5. Turn the vehicles ignition key to the off position.....horn will beep twice

This will work with any Silencer alarm. You have aprox. 5 sec between each step. If for some reason you do not get the correct confirmation beeps during a step turn ignition key off wait 5 sec and start over. Most people forget the last step 5. In this case you will still get 2 beeps but with ignition key turned on this means you have exited programming mode.

hth


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