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New Keyless Entry Problem 850 1995

Suzanne,

I also purchased 2 remotes and the receiver from ebay too. They all have the match frequency codes numbers. Another bricker in this board mentioned that when you program the car to a remote, you need to program all the remotes including you existing one and the "new" one got from ebay. Otherwise, the car's receiver only remember that remote just been programmed.

I bought 2 batteries for both remotes because I didn't the condition of those batteries. I had to do it about 3 times to get both remote working. I closed the car door and then turned the key from "0" to "II" five times and left the key in "II" in the fifth time. Then I pressed either "lock" or "unlock" button of the first remote once. Then after about 5 seconds, I pressed a button of the second remote once. Then I turned the key back to "0" position and took the key out. I then tested the remotes to lock and unlock the door while I was still inside the car. Both remotes worked fine.

Good luck.

Ching-Ho Cheng
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1995 855 NA, Bilstein Strut & Shocks, Volvo Protective Grill, K&N Filter, E-Code Lens, Alpine CD-Changer, AutoDim RearView Mirror, 6000K HID






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