Can it mess up computer settings in car?
I managed to obtain "INSTRUCTIONS" on the net.
I wonder if anybody had problems with locks,etc., after attempting task
themselves without going to dealer.
Roger
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>> Has anyone attempted to program the Keyless remote for a 2005 Camry
>> themselves?
>>
>> Can it mess up computer settings in car?
>>
>> I managed to obtain "INSTRUCTIONS" on the net.
>>
>> I wonder if anybody had problems with locks,etc., after attempting task
>> themselves without going to dealer.
>
>You won't mess up the car computer - no way that could happen. As you do
>the "chicken dance" remember that it has to be done within a certain time
>period or it won't take!
I haven't had the dubious pleasure ;-) of doing one of these myself,
but I suspect it will be a whole lot easier if you treat "The Chicken
Dance" (what we call the reprogramming procedure around here) more
like a Square Dance - get a Caller to stand next to the car and read
off each step of the instructions as you perform them.
"Alleman left, then a Do-Si-Do, Swing your partner to and fro..."
AIUI if you try to read each step, then do it, then read the next
one... on your own, you'll never beat the time limits for completing
each step in turn. The people who do it often get it memorized, and
they can bang them out on the first try.
--<< Bruce >>--
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Bruce L. Bergman, Woodland Hills (Los Angeles) CA - Desktop
Electrician for Westend Electric - CA726700
5737 Kanan Rd. #359, Agoura CA 91301 (818) 889-9545
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Were on the web are the instructions please
I hope this meets your requirements.
Roger
Thank you
David Wells