How do you program the LX remote?

Asked by driver_ace1500 Apr 30, 2007 at 08:32 AM about the 2002 Chrysler Sebring LX Sedan FWD

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You need to go to the dealer to program the remote. There is no way of doing it yourself.

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Manual Programming Procedure 1. Connect pin 1 of the 16-way data link connector to chassis ground or to pin 4 of the 16-way data link connector. 2. Close all doors, turn ignition key to off. 3. Turn ignition key to Accessory. 4. Turn ignition key to off, door locks will cycle once (program mode). 5. For each key FOB, press any button 3 times in a row to program code. When programming is complete, the door locks will cycle once. NOTE: IF A SECOND KEY FOB REQUIRES PROGRAMMING, IT MUST BE PROGRAMMED WITHIN 1 MINUTE OF THE FIRST FOB PROGRAMMING. PRESS ANY BUTTON ON THE SECOND FOB 3 TIMES TO PROGRAM ITS CODE. WHEN PROGRAMMING IS COMPLETE, THE DOOR LOCKS WILL CYCLE ONCE. 6. The programming mode finishes after the following: a. Programming of two key FOBS is completed. b. One minute has passed since programming. c. Pin 1 of 16-way data link connector is removed from connection. d. Ignition switch is turned on. e. Any of the doors are opened.

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