Losing or damaging your car remote can be a major inconvenience. Fortunately, universal car remotes like those from Ikeyless offer a cost-effective and convenient solution. Instead of going to a dealership and paying a premium for a new remote and programming, an Ikeyless universal remote can often be programmed at home, saving you both time and money. This guide will walk you through the process of programming your Ikeyless universal car remote, ensuring you get back on the road quickly and securely.
Understanding Universal Car Remotes and Their Benefits
Universal car remotes are aftermarket devices designed to replace or supplement your original key fob. They are called “universal” because they are engineered to be compatible with a wide range of vehicle makes and models. Ikeyless is a well-known brand in this market, offering remotes that are generally reliable and user-friendly.
Choosing a universal remote, especially an Ikeyless remote, offers several advantages:
- Cost Savings: Universal remotes are significantly less expensive than dealership replacements. Programming them yourself further reduces costs by avoiding labor charges.
- Convenience: Programming at home means you don’t need to schedule an appointment with a dealer or locksmith. You can often do it in your driveway.
- Versatility: A single Ikeyless universal remote can potentially be programmed to multiple vehicles (though typically used for one car at a time).
Is Your Car Compatible with an Ikeyless Universal Remote?
Compatibility is key when choosing a universal car remote. While Ikeyless remotes are designed to work with many vehicles, it’s essential to confirm compatibility before purchasing.
General Compatibility Factors:
- Make, Model, and Year: Car manufacturers use different security systems and remote frequencies over the years. Ikeyless provides compatibility lists (like the one below, derived from your original data) to help you determine if their remotes are likely to work with your car.
- FCC ID: For some vehicles, particularly older models, the FCC ID of your original remote is crucial. Ikeyless often specifies compatible FCC IDs.
- Existing Working Remote (for some brands): Notably, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Plymouth vehicles often require an existing working remote to program a new universal remote via on-board methods. Without a working remote, professional diagnostic tools are usually needed.
Using Compatibility Lists:
The following list, based on the provided data, shows car models that are potentially compatible with Ikeyless universal remotes. However, this is not exhaustive, and you should ALWAYS verify compatibility using the Ikeyless website or product packaging for the most accurate information for your specific vehicle.
BUICK
Century 2001-2005 477
Enclave 2008-2010 551
Lucerne 2006-2010 552
Regal 2001-2004 511
Rendezvous 2002-2007 512
CADILLAC
DTS 2006-2007 553
Escalade 2002 435
Escalade 2007-2010 555
Escalade EXT 2007-2010 555
CHEVROLET
Avalanche 2002 437
Avalanche 2007-2010 556
Blazer 2001-2005 441 *2001 model used two possible remotes. This product is compatible with FCC ID KOBLEAR1XT.
Corvette 2001-2004 443
Equinox 2007-2009 557
Express 2008-2010 561
Impala 2001-2005 445 *Requires factory radio to program. Aftermarket radio will require dealer or locksmith.
Impala 2006-2010 562
Monte Carlo 2001-2005 447 * Requires factory radio to program. Aftermarket radio will require dealer or locksmith.
Monte Carlo 2006-2007 563
S-10 2001-2004 451 *2001 model used two possible remotes. This product is compatible with FCC ID KOBLEAR1XT.
Silverado 2001-2002 452 *2001 model used two possible remotes. This product is compatible with FCC ID KOBLEAR1XT.
Silverado 2007-2010 577
Suburban 2001-2002 454
Suburban 2007-2010 577
Tahoe 2001-2002 455
Tahoe 2007-2010 565
Traverse 2007-2010 566
Venture 2001-2005 514
CHRYSLER
*Please see additional important information below on Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep vehicles.
Sebring Conv. 2001-2006 274
Sebring Sedan 2001-2006 275
Town and Country 2001-2003 237 254
*Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth, and Jeep vehicles require one existing, working remote to pair the Universal Car Remote to the vehicle. Without an existing, working remote the user must seek assistance from a local dealership or qualified automotive locksmith for pairing using a specialized diagnostic computer tool.
DODGE
*Please see additional important information below on Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep vehicles.
Caravan 2001-2003 242 256
Dakota 2002-2004 243
Durango 2001-2003 244
Grand Caravan 2001-2003 245 257
Ram 2002-2005 246
Stratus Sedan 2001-2006 277
*Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth, and Jeep vehicles require one existing, working remote to pair the Universal Car Remote to the vehicle. Without an existing, working remote the user must seek assistance from a local dealership or qualified automotive locksmith for pairing using a specialized diagnostic computer tool.
FORD
Crown Victoria 2007-2010 152
Econoline 1999-2014 124
Edge 2007-2013 123
Escape 2001-2012 125
Escort 1999-2003 153
Excursion 2000-2005 126
Expedition 1999-2012 111
Explorer 1998-2010 112
Explorer Sport Trac 2001-2005 132
Explorer Sport Trac 2007-2010 133
F-Series Truck 1998-2013 133
Five Hundred 2005-2007 154
Flex 2009-2012 152
Focus 2000-2007 155
Focus 2007-2016 155
Freestar 2004-2007 157
Freestyle 2005-2007 135
Fusion 2006-2012 134
Mustang 1999-2013 157
Ranger 1998-2012 136
Taurus 1998-2013 171
Taurus X 2008-2009 137
Thunderbird 2002-2005 175
Windstar 1998-2003 142
GMC
Acadia 2007-2010 567
Savana 2008-2010 571
Sierra 2001-2002 462 *2001 model used two possible remotes. This product is compatible with FCC ID KOBLEAR1XT.
Sierra 2007-2010 572
Sonoma 2001-2004 463 *2001 model used two possible remotes. This product is compatible with FCC ID KOBLEAR1XT.
Yukon 2001-2002 573 *2001 model used two possible remotes. This product is compatible with FCC ID KOBLEAR1XT.
Yukon 2007-2010 464
INFINITI
FX 2004-2006 314
G35 2003-2006 315
I30 2000-2001 316
I35 2002-2004 317
QX4 2002-2003 323
QX56 2004-2007 324
JAGUAR
XK Series 1997-2006 117
JEEP
Liberty 2002-2004 312
*Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth, and Jeep vehicles require one existing, working remote to pair the Universal Car Remote to the vehicle. Without an existing, working remote the user must seek assistance from a local dealership or qualified automotive locksmith for pairing using a specialized diagnostic computer tool.
LINCOLN
Aviator 2002-2005 121
Mark LT 2006-2008 143
Navigator 1999-2010 122
Town Car 1998-2003 166
Town Car 2004-2011 166
Zephyr 2006 167
MAZDA
B-Series Truck 1998-2008 145
Tribute 2001-2011 146
MERCURY
Cougar 1998-2002 153
Grand Marquis 2007-2011 172
Mariner 2005-2011 171
Milan 2006-2011 176
Montego 2005-2007 173
Monterey 2004-2007 174
Mountaineer 1998-2010 123
Tracer 1997-1999 153
Sable 15 1998-05, 2008-09 175
NISSAN
350Z 2003-2008 325
Altima 2002-2006 326
Armada 2004-2012 326 215
Frontier 2004-2014 331 216
Maxima 2002-2006 332
Murano 2004-2007 333 217
NV 2012-2016 214 334
Pathfinder 2002-2004 335
Pathfinder 2005-2012 217 335
Quest 2004-2009 212 345
Sentra 2007-2012 337 221
Titan 2004-2006 341
Titan 2007-2013 222
Versa 2007-2013 342 223
Xterra 2003-2013 224 343
OLDSMOBILE
Intrigue 2001-2002 521
Silhouette 2001-2004 522
PONTIAC
Aztek 2001-2005 523
Grand Prix 2001-2003 524
Montana 2001-2004 525
Torrent 2007-2009 574
Vibe 2003-2008 232
PLYMOUTH
Voyager 1999-2000 261 255
Grand Voyager 1999-2000 251
SATURN
Outlook 2007-2010 575 426
SUZUKI
Aerio 2001-2004 527
Equator 2010-2012 344
Grand Vitara 2007-2010 525
Vitara 2001-2004 533
XL7 2007-2009 576
TOYOTA
Avalon 2005-2007 261
Camry 2001-2006 226
Corolla 2003-2008 227
Matrix 2003-2008 232
Sienna 1999-2003 234
Sienna 2004-2008 264
Solara 1999-2003 265
Solara 2004-2008 235
Tacoma 2005-2015 266
VOLKSWAGEN
Jetta 1998-1999 541 *Requires two keys to program
Important Notes:
- Always double-check the Ikeyless website or packaging for the most up-to-date compatibility information.
- Vehicles not listed may still be compatible; consult Ikeyless directly.
- Some models may have specific programming requirements (see notes in the list).
Step-by-Step Guide to Programming Your Ikeyless Universal Car Remote
While specific programming steps vary depending on your car’s make, model, and year, as well as the specific Ikeyless remote model, here are general methods and steps commonly used for programming universal car remotes:
Method 1: On-Board Programming (Vehicle’s Computer System)
This is the most common DIY method and often involves using your car’s ignition, door locks, and sometimes the vehicle information display.
- Prepare Your Vehicle: Ensure your car is parked in a safe location, the ignition is OFF, and all doors are closed and unlocked (unless the specific instructions say otherwise).
- Locate Your Car’s Programming Procedure: This is the most crucial step. Refer to your vehicle’s owner’s manual. Search for “remote programming,” “key fob programming,” or similar terms. Alternatively, check the Ikeyless website, which may offer programming instructions for various makes and models. Websites like carandtruckremotes.com or keyfobprogram.com can also be helpful resources.
- Enter Programming Mode: This usually involves a sequence of actions, such as:
- Turning the ignition key ON and OFF a specific number of times in quick succession.
- Pressing and holding certain buttons (like the power door lock or unlock button) while turning the ignition.
- Opening and closing the driver’s side door a certain number of times.
- Example (General Ford/Lincoln/Mercury): Turn the ignition from OFF to ON 8 times rapidly, leaving it in the ON position on the 8th time. The doors should lock and unlock to indicate programming mode is active.
- Activate the Remote: Once in programming mode, you typically press a button on your Ikeyless universal remote (often the lock or unlock button) to send a signal to the car’s computer. The car may respond with a lock/unlock cycle, a chime, or a light flash to confirm it has received the signal.
- Repeat for Additional Remotes (if needed): If you are programming multiple remotes, you usually have a short window of time to repeat step 4 for each additional remote.
- Exit Programming Mode: Programming mode usually times out automatically after a short period, or you may need to turn the ignition OFF to exit.
- Test the Remote: Thoroughly test all buttons on your Ikeyless remote (lock, unlock, trunk, panic) to ensure they are functioning correctly with your vehicle.
Method 2: Using a Diagnostic Tool (Professional Programming)
For some vehicles, or when on-board programming is not possible or fails, a diagnostic tool is required. These tools communicate directly with your car’s computer system to program the remote.
- Dealerships: Car dealerships have the necessary tools and expertise to program remotes. However, this is usually the most expensive option.
- Automotive Locksmiths: Many automotive locksmiths have professional-grade diagnostic tools and offer remote programming services at a lower cost than dealerships.
Method 3: Button Combination Programming (Less Common)
Some older or simpler systems might use a specific combination of buttons pressed on the remote itself in conjunction with ignition or door lock actions to program the remote. These methods are less common for modern vehicles. Always refer to specific instructions for your vehicle and remote.
Troubleshooting Common Programming Issues
If you encounter problems programming your Ikeyless universal remote, consider these troubleshooting tips:
- Incorrect Procedure: Double-check that you are following the exact programming procedure for your vehicle make, model, and year. Even slight variations in steps can prevent successful programming.
- Timing Issues: Programming sequences often require precise timing. Ensure you are performing steps quickly and within the specified timeframes.
- Remote Battery: Make sure the battery in your Ikeyless remote is new and properly installed. A low battery can prevent the remote from sending a strong enough signal.
- Vehicle Battery: A weak car battery can sometimes interfere with programming. Ensure your car battery is in good condition.
- Interference: Electronic interference can sometimes disrupt the programming process. Try programming in an area away from strong radio transmitters or electronic devices.
- Aftermarket Accessories: In rare cases, aftermarket alarms or remote start systems can interfere with universal remote programming.
- Factory Radio Requirement: As noted in the compatibility list for some Chevrolet models, a factory radio might be required for successful on-board programming. Aftermarket radios may necessitate dealer or locksmith programming.
When to Seek Professional Help
While many Ikeyless universal remotes can be programmed at home, there are situations where professional help is necessary:
- No Existing Working Remote (Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep/Plymouth): If you don’t have an original working remote for these brands, you will likely need a locksmith or dealer to program a new one using diagnostic tools.
- Programming Fails: If you have tried on-board programming multiple times and it consistently fails, professional tools may be required to diagnose the issue or bypass security systems.
- Immobilizer Systems: Vehicles with advanced immobilizer systems might require professional programming to ensure the remote is correctly paired with the car’s immobilizer and security system.
- Comfort and Convenience: If you prefer not to deal with DIY programming, a locksmith or dealer can handle the process quickly and efficiently.
Conclusion
Programming an Ikeyless universal car remote can be a straightforward process, especially for many common car makes and models. By carefully following the correct programming procedure for your vehicle and utilizing the resources available from Ikeyless and online, you can often save money and regain the convenience of remote keyless entry. However, always remember to verify compatibility, troubleshoot methodically, and don’t hesitate to seek professional help when needed to ensure a successful and secure outcome.