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Key Fob difference? S90-V90 1998

Hey All...

[Sorry for starting a new post... instructions don't say anything about replying to older/archive posts like the one below from jimgui.]

Can both the 97 & 98 style fobs be used? I have the manual and can enter the programming mode without problems... but the newer '98 fobs aren't registering. I've posted a pic in the gallery of both fobs.

My girlfriend's orig. S90 remote #1 is broken and #2 was found after I bought a couple fobs on eBay. The orig. fobs are the older two button kind ['97 I assume???] The eBay ones are the four button 9166200's. [with trunk and red SOS button].

Any ideas if the four button fobs are compatible? I'm hoping to be able to use the newer fobs and not have to go throught the hassle of trying to sell them to get my money back.

Thanks much.

<< I purchased 2 fobs for my 1998 V90 at www.keylessride.com They are brand new and work great with one exception.... When I program the 1st Fob, it deactivates the 2nd Fob. Anyone else experience this? FYI...My 1998 actually used a 1997 FOB so be sure to specificy EXACTLY what yours looks like at they have 2 different models for 1998.>>>







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