From 1997 through 2004, a large number of Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Plymouth vehicles were equipped with factory keyless entry systems that used remote transmitters with FCC ID GQ43VT9T. These included 2-button, 3-button and 4-button key fobs. Some had the Chrysler star logo, some a Ram logo, some the brand “JEEP” on the front, and many had no logo on them at all. See factory keyless entry remotes with FCC ID GQ43VT9T at the following link:
Remotes with FCC ID GQ43VT9T
Despite all having the FCC ID GQ43VT9T, these remotes are not all interchangeable. So, when buying a replacement remote for one of the vehicles that used a remote with this FCC ID, one needs to take care to buy the correct key fob. Most of these remotes have a Chrysler part number on the back. These part numbers are 8 digits, possibly followed by two letters. If you have an original remote and are not sure which replacement part you need, we recommend you use search method 3 in our Fob Finder (www.remotesunlimited.com) to be sure you specify the key fob correctly.
The keyless entry systems in many, but not all, vehicles that use a remote with FCC ID GQ43VT9T are user programmable if you already have a working remote for the vehicle. All other situations require programming with a computer “scan” tool by a dealer or locksmith.