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GM Remotes with FCC ABO1502T

In response to questions, here is an update on GM remotes having FCC ID ABO1502T. Their are several remotes bearing this FCC ID that GM used in the late 1990s and early 2000s on vehicles across all of its nameplates. … Continue reading

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Shift Button on Aftermarket Alarm System Remotes

A visitor asked me for more clarification about the function performed by a “Shift” button on an aftermarket alarm system remote. Some aftermarket alarm systems were designed so that you can put the same system in two different vehicles and … Continue reading

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Button Count on Automotive Remote Controls

You may not believe this but I was recently involved in a long internal discussion about how buttons should be counted on a keyfob.  This is not as silly as it may sound. Want to take a quick test?  Without looking below, guess … Continue reading

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Cadillac Forum Question — 2009 CTS Remote Transmitters

I recently saw a question on a Cadillac car owner’s forum asking about seat memory fobs with remote start on a 2009 Cadillac CTS.  This vehicle used several different remote transmitters. The seat memory parts with remote start are: Fob … Continue reading

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Alpine remotes with FCC ID B23AT51

Alpine once made three different alarm system remote controls with the FCC ID B23AT51.  Beware:  these three parts are not interchangeable, even though they have the same FCC ID and look identical.  Alpine’s part numbers usually appeared on the back … Continue reading

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Common Misconceptions About Automotive Remote Replacement Parts and Programming

Remotes Unlimited received a call recently from a consumer who was very confused by information they saw on various Internet sites. For instance, one site showed the dealer list price of a common Ford 3-button keyfob as more than $130.00.  Well, … Continue reading

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KIA’s first proximity smart-key remote transmitter

In response to a question from one of RUI’s website users, Kia’s first proximity remote was used on the Borrego beginning with 2009 models.  This remote has FCC ID SY5HMFNA04 and Kia part numbers 95460-2J750 and 95440-2J850.  Prior to that, all remote transmitters used … Continue reading

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Sexiest Automotive Remote Control

Sometimes technology is pedestrian . . . just functional.  Sometimes, though, a product’s design is much more, it is sexy.  Think Apple products. Automotive remote controls generally fall in the former category.  Factory keyless entry remotes, in particular, tend to be mostly functional … Continue reading

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GM remotes with FCC ID OUC60270

We receive a lot of questions about all of the different remote controls with an FCC ID of OUC60270 that were used on GM vehicles as early as 2006.  Remotes Unlimited knows of 10 such keyfobs.  The remotes are similar in look and … Continue reading

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New shipment of low-cost Kia and Hyundai remotes

Remotes Unlimited just received a new shipment of new factory keyless entry remotes from Korean manufacturer’s Kia and Hyundai.  Check out the prices at our website . . . they are well below the price you would pay at a dealership.

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