ONE (1) ready to program TESTED Works 100% Battery installed OEM FACTORY

 Remote has faded buttons and 1 broken loop 

One (1)

Dealer installed

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Codealarm Code Alarm

IF YOU HAVE A FACTORY OR OEM SYSTEM

THIS WILL NOT WORK FOR YOU

 

FCC ID: GOH-M24 (GOHM24, G0H-M24)

GOH-MM6-101890 (GOHMM6101890, G0H-MM6-101890)

(compatible replacement FCC ID is EZS469 or ESZDEI469)

Part Number: C-RCX-3 (CRCX3) CODE ALARM (CODEALARM)

Frequency: 315 MHz

2 buttons

See Item Specifications for more details

Dealer Installed :

This remote was used by many new car dealerships as a dealer installed remote.  This means that if a car was not built with factory keyless entry but when the car was ordered as new the customer wanted keyless entry or alarm the dealer ship would install the system that uses this remote.  This remote could come with many logos (i.e. ford, chrysler, mitsubishi, subaru, etc...) but they are all made by Code Alarm.  The remote comes with programming instructions to make the system accept the remote.

 

 

 

Module: This is the replacement remote for systems where the module is found with the FCC ID: GOH-717-JLK & GOH3YK-BTPRX on them.  There may be other FCC IDs on the module but those always use this remote.

 

  

 Compatible w/ the following systems:

 Pro Series

 Pro 100

Pro 200

Pro 750

Pro 1000

Pro 3000

Pro 3500

Pro 5000

Pro 5500

                  Pro 7000                           

 Code Alarm Elite Series

 911

950

1100

1500

2000 SE

4500

6500

Competition

Elite Competition

 Others

 ALL PRO 2500

Autobahn

C-350

Chapman-400

Chapman-450

Chapman-500

Chapman-650

CSM2.5

CSM3

EVS

EVS II

Mirage 4500

Mirage 9000

Nighthawk 4.0.

RCS2

RLE1

Scorpion 600

Surestart SE

Surestart SE 433

Surestart RVS

Surestart RVS

VSS-200

VSS-250

VSS-350

XT PLUS 4.0

This remote was used by many new car dealerships as a dealer installed remote.  This means that if a car was not built with factory keyless entry but when the car was ordered as new the customer wanted keyless entry or alarm the dealer ship would install the system that uses this remote.  This remote could come with many logos (i.e. ford, Chrysler, Mitsubishi, Subaru, etc...) but they are all made by Code Alarm.  The remote comes with programming instructions to make the system accept the remote.

 

The following are vehicles that it is very common to find this remote on:

1998 Chevrolet Tracker

1993-1994 Chrysler Lebaron

1993 Chrysler Town & Country

1993-1996 Dodge Ram Pickup

1993 Dodge Ramcharger

1993-1994 Dodge Shadow

1993-1995 Dodge Spirit

1993 Dodge W-Series Pickup

1995-1996 Eagle Summit

1993-1994 Eagle Talon

1993-1997 Ford Aerostar

1995-1997 Ford Aspire

1993-1996 Ford Escort

1993-1997 Geo Metro

1994-1997 Geo Prizm

1993 Geo Storm

1994-1997 Geo Tracker

1993-1994 Mazda 323

1993-1995 Mercury Villager

1993-1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse

1994-1995 Mitsubishi Expo

1993-1996 Mitsubishi Galant

1993-2001 Mitsubishi Mirage

1993-2000 Mitsubishi Montero

1997-1999 Mitsubishi Montero Sport

1993-1996 Mitsubishi Pickup

1993-1994 Mitsubishi Precis

1993 Nissan Quest

1993-1995 Plymouth Acclaim

1993-1994 Plymouth Colt

1993-1994 Plymouth Laser

1995-1996 Plymouth Neon

1995 Pontiac Sunfire

1994-1995 Saturn S-Series

1994-1995 Saturn Wagon

1998-2000 Subaru Forester

1993-2000 Subaru Impreza

1993-1994 subaru Justy

1995-1999 Subaru Legacy / Outback

1993-1994 Subaru Loyale

 Programming Instructions:

Note: Each System module has four “slots”, or memory locations, to store transmitter codes, giving it the ability to operate from up to four transmitters. For proper operation, a transmitter code must be stored into each memory slot. When using less than four transmitters, follow the suggested programming parameters:

One Remote Transmitter – Program four (4) times

Two Remote Transmitters – Program each transmitter two (2) times

Three Remote Transmitters – Program two transmitters one (1) time,and the remaining transmitter twice.

1. Open the driver’s door. Drivers door MUST remain open and interior light on to enter into the programming mode.

2. Turn vehicle ignition on.

3. Press and hold emergency override button. After 10-15 seconds, the siren or horn will sound three (3) times. This indicates that the unit has entered the transmitter programming mode.

Keep holding the button.

4. Press the ARM button on the remote transmitter to be programmed. The siren or horn will sound once, indicating that the system has “learned” that remote transmitter.

5. Repeat step 5 for any additional transmitters.

6. Turn the vehicle ignition off and release the emergency override button to exit the programming mode. Test all remote transmitters to ensure that they work properly by toggling the LOCK and UNLOCK buttons.

 

Warranty/Returns:  

1.     We have a 30 day return policy. 

2.     All returns for replacements and refund need an RMA #.

3.     Please contact us before returning items so we can give you the RMA # and the proper return address.

4.     No refunds / replacements will be granted without an RMA#

Does this keyless remote entry come with a battery?  

Yes. It will have a working battery installed.

Battery Condition:

        A. All remotes sold on Keyless4u include working batteries.

        B. Installed batteries are not tested for battery life- they are simply working.

             Some are new and some are used