Monthly Archives: March 2014

Replacement 3-button KIA Soul Keyless Entry Remote with FCC ID NYOSEKS-AM08TX

When KIA Soul was first introduced on the market for the 2010 model year, vehicles equipped with factory keyless entry used a 3-button keyfob-style remote with FCC ID NYOSEKS-AM08TX. See 2010 KIA Soul remote at this link. Later KIA Soul … Continue reading

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Replacement Toyota Truck Keyless Entry Remote Keyfob with FCC ID GQ43VT20T

For the past several years, Toyota Tacoma and Tundra pick up trucks have included a keyless entry system that uses a 3-button keyfob-style remote transmitter with FCC ID GQ43VT20T. This remote is user programmable. See Toyota truck remote with FCC … Continue reading

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More on Replacement GM Keyless Entry Remotes with FCC ID KOBUT1BT

Following up on yesterday’s post (link here), a reader correctly pointed out that his 4-button keyfob with FCC ID KOBUT1BT does not have a gas cap button icon or a seat memory fob # on it. Yes, there are multiple … Continue reading

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Replacement Cadillac Keyless Entry Remotes with FCC ID KOBUT1BT

We received an inquiry from a gentleman who has a 1998 Cadillac DeVille with seat memory. His fob #2 remote worked fine but, on his #1 keyfob, only the gas cap release was working. This is kind of an unusual … Continue reading

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Replacement GM Factory Keyless Entry Remotes with FCC ABO0204T

We received an inquiry about a GM keyless entry remote with FCC ID ABO0204T. This family of 5 different remotes was used on a wide range of GM vehicles at the end of the 1990s. See the entire family of … Continue reading

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Replacement Aftermarket Alarm System Remotes with FCC ID H5LAL777A

We were contacted by a customer over the weekend who needs a replacement remote transmitter for his old aftermarket alarm system. The only identifying information he could find was that the circuit board number is MT5A. While Remotes Unlimited does … Continue reading

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More on GM Keyless Entry Remote with FCC ID LHJ011

A reader asked whether the 3-button GM keyfob used on the 2003-2006 Chevy Silverado discussed in my last post (see link here) was used on any other vehicles. The answer is yes. Whenever a keyless entry system is used on … Continue reading

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Replacement 2003-2006 Chevy Silverado Keyless Entry Remote

Continuing our comments about fast-moving parts, we would like to highlight that one of the best-selling remote transmitters is the 3-button GM remote used on the 2003-2006 Chevy Silverado. This keyfob has FCC ID LHJ011. It looks like several other … Continue reading

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Replacing a 2013 Chevy Cruze Switchblade Remote Transmitter

In the universe of replacement remotes, there are many special situations. Some of these make it a little more challenging to be sure you are buying the correct replacement car remote or whether or not you will be able to … Continue reading

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Car Pro (Autopage) Aftermarket Alarm System Remote with FCC ID H5OT14 No Longer Available

Remotes Unlimited has just gone out of stock on the 3-button Autopage remote with part number XT-35. This keyfob has FCC ID H5OT14 on the case and was used on Car Pro aftermarket alarm system models CPX-2500, CPX-2600, CPX-3500 and … Continue reading

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