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Polar Aftermarket Keyless Entry Remote Nahrs5304 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Kennesaw, Georgia, United States

Kennesaw, Georgia, United States
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Little Wear. Fob may need programming by professional Locksmith. Other means may be available. Please read our item description thoroughly and/or contact local lock smith prior to purchase to ensure they CAN and WILL program the key for your vehicle.TESTED using kent-moore keyless entry tester. All buttons work with strong signal.
Brand:Autostart Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:NAHRS5304 NAHRS53O4 304 305 MHZ Part Brand:Polar Interchange Part Number:AS4505 AS4565 AS6105 AS6165 Compatible with:PS2905, PS2925, PS2965, PS2985, PS7105, PS7165 Other Part Number:PS2905, PS2925, PS2965, PS2985, PS7105, PS7165 Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:5 BUTTONS Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

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POLAR Aftermarket Remote Keyless Entry Fob Alarm


Command Start  / Autostart / Polar

 

FCC ID: NAHRS5304

 Frequency: 304 305 MHz

 LED color: Red

  5 Buttons

 

 


Compatible with the following systems:

 AS4505

 AS4565

 AS6105

 AS6165

 

 

Programming Instructions:

 To use the transmitter with your alarm/starter system, you must first have the system learn the transmitter's code.

The system can learn a total of 4 transmitters. If more than 4 transmitters are programmed, the oldest codes will be replaced.

(The same transmitter can be coded 4 times to lock out all other transmitters.)

NOTE:

In order to program a new transmitter code,  Alarm Valet Mode must be disabled. Also, when programming the transmitter, make sure that no other transmitter is in use or the alarm/starter unit may learn it.

1.Make sure that the Alarm Valet Mode is disabled

2. Turn the ignition switch to ON

3.Open the hood

4.Turn the Valet switch ON, OFF, ON

5. The parking lights will come ON. You have up to 5 seconds to

press Button I on the transmitter  to be added to the unit, if the operation is successful, the alarm/starter unit will flash the parking lights 5 times quickly.

Note that the Alarm Valet Mode is enabled at the end of this procedure. You should disable it to return to normal operation. If the code could not be read by the unit, repeat the operation from step 1. If you cannot program the unit after several tries, there may be a problem with the transmitter or remote starter unit


If you are unsure that this item will work with your vehicle or aftermarket alarm system PLEASE contact your local dealership.

PLEASE Contact a professional locksmith, if no other means are available, for the cutting and/or reprogramming of a new key blade and key fob.




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