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  1. Lone_Cricket212

    Lone_Cricket212 Junior Member

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    Just bought a 2004 for my dad. It came with only one key fob and the buttons don't work. The car starts and runs when it's inserted but the smart key system doesn't work. Is it possible to program or reset the key I have? Or do I need another key?
     
  2. Village Idiot

    Village Idiot New Member

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    Can you clarify some things for me?
    1. When you push the buttons on the key fob, it does not lock or unlock the car, is that correct?
    2. Have you checked the battery in the key fob, when you push lock or unlock, does a red light flash next to the lock button on the key fob?
    3. Does it have the little black buttons on the driver side, passenger side, and hatchback door handle?
     
  3. bisco

    bisco cookie crumbler

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    is the button under the steering wheel in the correct position?
     
  4. dolj

    dolj Senior Member

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    The correct position is 'OUT' but the button under the steering wheel only affects the operation of the SKS (keyless) lock/unlock. It doesn't affect the fob buttons (remote) lock/unlock.

    I suspect the previous owner replaced the key fob with a secondhand one which can only program the RFID chip to allow the car to start with the fob in the slot. The remote and SKS features can be programmed with a used key fob.

    To get the SKS working the OP will need to purchase a brand new virgin fob and do an 'all keys' lost procedure which will involve getting a 'seed' code if they want to do the procedure themselves or a visit to a dealer or an authorized locksmith to have it done for them. In short, this will be expensive to really expensive depending on which option the OP chooses.