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gday e1 ,1st post for me hope its in the rite place lol ,i have an ef gli sedan with 2 remotes and only need 1 so i tryed out the doco i found on ya site about setting new remotes to other cars ,(my wifes ef wagon ) i followed instuctions and it seemed to work but only the emobilizer works ..the keyless entry didnt work .....could it becose the remote i used only the boot buton works on it so thats what i used or would it be something els ,,,,,,,,,any help would be gr8 thanks ..oh and the site is awesome wish i had looked at it when i had me EA ..cheers
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im not 100% sure but i think the remotes for the wagon and sedans are completely different, also the wagon remotes are minus the boot button
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yeh why were u training a remote to a wagon when the wagon doesnt use the boot button??
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some wagons have the boot button.
i think its the fairmont wagons that have them. |
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All smartlock keyfobs have the same circuit board inside (with both door and boot buttons), just the front covers vary.
They will all train okay on any smartlock sedan/wagon/ute. You can use the boot function on the wagons/utes for a customised function, e.g. using a sedan boot solenoid on a ute to open a hardtop using a sedan remote. The BEM just needs the boot wire to be added.
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