Sell it and buy a Chevy.
Had to.
You know I can just delete that shit.
The fob isn't expensive, but programming costs too.You might could buy a new one on Amazon cheaper than you think
Then take that one out and shoot it with a 44 mag
Sell it and buy a Ford.
Had to.
The fob isn't expensive, but programming costs too.
Not necessarilyThe fob isn't expensive, but programming costs too.
On his dodge the end of the fob is the key also and has to be programmed at the dealer.Not necessarily
Some are easy and dont require a dealership
My wifes 2012 GM was a breeze
If you have one good fob already, it was a simple procedure, took 3 minutes
The Dodge I drove for a while had the door key inside the rounded end of the fob, but the square end went into the ignition as the key and had to be programmed.That sucks..
In my wifes GM the key comes out of the FOB like a switchblade
The dealer cuts the key for like $12
But you can program it to the car by yourself for free
You could but would be better served deleting that Dodge from your driveway.You know I can just delete that shit.
So,You could but would be better served deleting that Dodge from your driveway.
Already falling apart on you......
Easy buddy. You were supposed to give a smart aleck answer about the truck brand or something. None of that useful, helpful stuff around here.I would be looking more towards your drivers door switch panel. It sounds like your lock/unlock switch may be shorting out. Usually easy to swap.
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