1995 525i
08-21-2006, 10:14 AM
Hey everyone!
In the past I have had some posts about my keyless entry and how it would work one week then stop working for no reason. I would take out the chip and change the battery to no avail.
Anyway, thanks to Bruno's site I found how you can reprogram the remote yourself.
It was easy and it worked. As soon as I did it, my keyless entry worked like a charm. (For all of you that already know how to do this, just ignore this post. :) )
Here's what I did:
Took the chip out of the remote.
Took the bottom, back seat out and took out the black alarm box.
Took off the back off (looks like the back to your tv remote).
Placed the chip from the remote in a slot in the main unit (slot looks just like the one in your remote where the chip goes).
Turn your key one position.
Go back to the black box and press the little black button beside the chip slot for 10 seconds.
Take the keys out of the ignition then put the chip back in the remote.
That's it!
It was easy and it worked. So if your keyless entry hasn't worked well in the past, try this.
Good Luck,
Michael
In the past I have had some posts about my keyless entry and how it would work one week then stop working for no reason. I would take out the chip and change the battery to no avail.
Anyway, thanks to Bruno's site I found how you can reprogram the remote yourself.
It was easy and it worked. As soon as I did it, my keyless entry worked like a charm. (For all of you that already know how to do this, just ignore this post. :) )
Here's what I did:
Took the chip out of the remote.
Took the bottom, back seat out and took out the black alarm box.
Took off the back off (looks like the back to your tv remote).
Placed the chip from the remote in a slot in the main unit (slot looks just like the one in your remote where the chip goes).
Turn your key one position.
Go back to the black box and press the little black button beside the chip slot for 10 seconds.
Take the keys out of the ignition then put the chip back in the remote.
That's it!
It was easy and it worked. So if your keyless entry hasn't worked well in the past, try this.
Good Luck,
Michael