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photo. Remote pictured is the one you will receive. Minimal scuffs & no cracks See pictures for more details This item is
pre-owned – it will work like new once programmed to your vehicle One (1) Aftermarket remote keyless entry fob alarm Transmitter control clicker keyfob controller replacement Functions
at 100% Tested & Guaranteed Automate / Equalizer / Hornet / Pro Guard / Python / Sidewinder / Steal
Stopper / Viper / U.S. Auto Security FCC ID: ELV55AAL777A Interchangeable
FCC IDs: H5LAL777A J552318T1 ELV55AAL777T ELV55AAL777A Interchangeable Part #s: 465 460 493 465T 460T 493T LED color: Red Interchangeable circuit board #s 777B 777G-1 758-2 777A 777B-2 758-A 758-4 777A-5 Frequency: 301 - 302 MHz 1 button Battery: (1) 23A Compatible
with the following systems: Viper 100 150 300 350
classic 400 450 500 550
classic 600 600
classic Valet 519T 711T 712T AutoMate 3 4 6 7 8 Hornet 710T 715T 717T 730T 740T 755T Steal Stopper 50 50/s 60 60/s 70 80 1000 Wasp 718 W (only some) CrimeGuard 328i 2 328i2 6 328i3 6 328i4 1 350i5 1 5000 7 5000-C 2 5000-F 7 5000-L 7 533i 2 533i2 6 533i3 6 533i4 1 650i5 1 7000 7 745i 1 745i2 6 745i3 6 745i4 1 750i5 1 850i3 1 850i4 1 850i4E 1 850i5 1 9000 7 Excalibur AL-500 1 AL-500 SPORT 1 AL-500 CF 1 AL-532T 3 AL-632-H 1 AL-632-L 7 AL-700 ATV 1 AL-700 EX 7 AL-700 EZ 7 AL-700 GT 7 AL-700 H 1 AL-700 LC 7 AL-732 LC 7 AL-770 7 AL-770 GT 7 AL-770 L 7 AL-770 LC 7 AL-790 7 AL-790 D 7 AL-800 7 AL-832 7 AL-900 ATV 1 AL-900 ATV2 1 AL-900 ATX 7 AL-900 ATZ 7 AL-900 GTX 7 AL-900 HX 1 AL-900 JX 2 AL-1000 ATV 1 AL-1000 ATV2 1 AL-1000 SH 1 AL-1000 SX 2 AL-1000 E 1 AL-1000 EDP 1 AL-1500 E 1 AL-1500 EDP 1 AL-1810 EDP 1 AL-2000 E 1 AL-2000 EDP 1 Excalibur
Gold EG-1200 ATV 1 EG-1400 ATV 1 EG-1600 ATV 1 EG-1800 ATV 1 Executive / Model One E-2100 4 E-2100 ATV 4 E-2300 4 E-2300 ATV 4 E-2500 4 E-2500 ATV 4 E-3000 4 E-3000 ATV 4 Model # 1.1 3 Model # 1.2 3 Model # 1.3 Model # 1.3 1 Model # 1.7 RS 3 Model # 1 ATV 3 Model # 2 ATV 3 Freedom / FBI 150 1 150-E 1 200 1 200+ 1 200+2 1 200+P 1 300 1 300 ATV 1 400 5 410 4 410 5 411 4 411 5 411 ATV 5 450 1 500 1 515 4 515 5 517 4 550 1 550-CF 1 550-SPORT 1 650 1 Other
Systems : AU-REC-1 7 AU-REC-1 LC 7 AU-REC-2 7 AU-REC-2 ATV 1 AU-REC-2 LC 7 AU-REC-4 (T) 7 AU-REC-6 ATV 4 AU-REC-6 S 4 AU-REC-7 ATV 4 AU-REC-7 ST 4 C-2 1 C-2+ 1 C-2+2 1 C-2+P 1 C-3 1 C-3 ATV 1 C-4SRS 3 C-5 1 C-5+ 1 C-514 4 C-515G 4 C-6 1 Comfort Start 1 MC-1 1 Mercury 1 Mercury 2 1 Mercury-SS 1 AU-REC-8 3 AU-REC-9 3 AU-REC-10 3 AU-REC-11 3 RS-7K 1 RS-7K2 1 RS-22 1 SYSTEM-25 1 K-9 150-D 1 150-E 1 Classic-E 1 Classic-EDP 1 Five Classic 1 Eclipse 1 One ATV 5 One 7 Two 7 Two C 2 Four 7 Five T 1 Five 7 Five ATV 1 Five C 2 Five F 7 Five L 7 Seven 7 Seven GT 7 Seven L 7 Seven LC 7 Six ATVS 1 Six ATV 1 Six ATV 2 1 Six C 2 Six CP 7 Six DIP 7 Six H 1 Six L 7 Six 7 Mundial SS 1 Mundial SS+ 1 Mundial SST 1 Mundial 1 Mundial 2 1 Mundial 3 1 Mundial 4 1 Super Mundial 1 M.A.T. Five 7 5 ATV 1 5 C 2 5 F 7 5 L 7 5 T 1 Six 7 6 ATV 1 6 C 2 6 DIP 7 6 H 1 6 L 7 7 EX 7 7 EZ 7 7 L 7 Eight 7 9 ATX 7 9 ATZ 7 9 GT 7 9 LCX 7 10 ATV 1 10 SH 1 10 SX 2 Mars 11
1 11+ 1 22 1 22+ 1 32 1 32+ 1 33 1 Programming Instructions : PROGRAMMING
METHOD #1 STEP 1: Look for a
WHITE STICKER on the inside of an existing remote or the outside and/or
inside of the main alarm/keyless entry brain. On
the 460T & 465T : An EXAMPLE
would be: 209AD or 1AF2D This is your
programming code. On the 493T : An EXAMPLE
would be 322431A (It may or may not have an "A" at the end). This is your
programming code. Once you have
located your code, you can determine the correct traces to be cut on your new
replacement remote below: STEP 2: Take the new
remote apart with a small Phillips screwdriver and pry open the remote case
carefully. Next, remove the battery and
gently pull outwards on the circuit board to pop out the circuit board guts.
Flip the circuit board over to reveal the trace numbers with either a group
of five set of numbers ranging from 1, 2, 5, 6 or 2 rows of numbers ranging
from 1 thru 12. After you have determine the correct traces to be cut, grab
either a small, sharp flat tip Jewelers screw driver or a Dremel tool with a
small cutter bit and carefully notch out each number trace as required by
Step 1. Once done, double check your circuit board traces and assemble the
remote back together and try on your alarm, remote starter or keyless system.
If un-successful, take the remote apart again and recheck all the traces to insure that each
cut has been completely interrupted. If un-sure on programming this remote,
try locating a local electronics store or DE I Dealer for further help. PROGRAMMING
METHOD #2 Before you
begin, your system must be in a disarmed state and you must know where your
valet switch is located. If you are unfamiliar with your valet switch, click
here. If you know where your valet switch is, perform the following steps: 1) Turn the
vehicle's ignition to the "on" position 2) Within 7
seconds of step 1, press the valet switch 5 times. The alarm should respond
with a long siren chirp. 3) Press the
large/ lock button on your remote (for Freedom 500, C-5, and K9 Mundial2,
press 2nd or 3rd channel. For MARS-22, press Lock & Unlock at the same
time). The alarm should respond with a short siren chirp. 4) Repeat
step 3 for each additional remote that is to operate the system (up to 4
remotes). Note: the
system will automatically exit programming mode if it detects a 15 second
period of no activity. PROGRAMMING
METHOD #3 Before you
begin, your system must be in a disarmed state and you must know where your
valet switch is located. If you are unfamiliar with your valet switch, click
here. If you know where your valet switch is, perform the following steps: 1) Turn the
vehicle's ignition to the "on" position 2) Within 7 seconds
of step 1, press the valet switch 5 times. The alarm should respond with a
long siren chirp. One
Button Remote : 3) Press the
button on your remote. The alarm should respond with a short siren chirp. 4) Press the
valet switch one time. 5) Proceed to
step 6. Two
button remote : 3) Press the
large button on our remote. The alarm should respond with a short siren
chirp. 4) Press both
buttons at the same time. The alarm should respond with 2 short siren chirps 5) Press the
small button on your remote. The alarm should respond with 3 short siren
chirps. Three
button remote : 3) Press the
large button on your remote. The alarm should respond with a short siren
chirp. 4) Press the
small right button on your remote. The alarm should respond with 2 short
siren chirps. 5) Press the
small left button on your remote. The alarm should respond with 3 short siren
chirps. 6) Repeat
steps 3-5 for each additional remote that you wish to operate your system (up
to 4 remotes). Please
Note : the system
will automatically exit programming mode if it detects a 15 second period of
no activity. PROGRAMMING
METHOD #4 Before you
begin, your system must be in a disarmed state and you must know where your
valet switch is located. If you are unfamiliar with your valet switch, click
here. If you know where your valet switch is, perform the following steps: 1) Turn the
vehicle's ignition to the "on" position 2) Within 7
seconds of step 1, press the valet switch 5 times. The alarm should respond
with a long siren chirp. 3) Press the
valet switch to enter your secret override code. If a code has never been
programmed, press the valet switch one time. The alarm should respond with a
long siren chirp. 4) Press the
large/ lock button on your remote. The alarm should respond with a short
siren chirp. 5) Repeat
step 4 for each additional remote that is to operate the system (up to 4
remotes). Note: the
system will automatically exit programming mode if it detects a 15 second
period of no activity. PROGRAMMING
METHOD #5 Before you
begin, your system must be in a disarmed state. 1) Turn the
vehicle's ignition from "off" to "on" 5 times within 7
seconds. The system should respond with a horn honk or the doorlocks will
lock then unlock. 2) Press the
large/ lock button on your remote. The system should respond with a short
horn honk or the doorlocks will lock then unlock. 3) Repeat
step 2 for each additional remote that is to operate the system (up to 4
remotes). Note: the
system will automatically exit programming mode if it detects a 15 second
period of no activity. PROGRAMMING
METHOD #6 This type of
alarm automatically enters transmitter programming mode upon power up. Before
you begin, make sure that all points of entry (doors, trunk, hood) are
closed. If there is a hood pin switch, have a friend hold it down or
temporarily disconnect it. The system will not enter programming mode if it
detects an open point of entry. If the system
has been without power for more than 24 hours: 1) Apply
power to the system. 2) Press the
large/ lock button (Press small center button for Freedom 400) on your
remote. The system should respond with a short siren chirp. 3) Repeat
step 2 for each additional remote that is to operate the system. If the system
has had power within the last 24 hours: 1) Disconnect
and re-apply power. 2) Press the
large button (Press small center button for Freedom 400) on any remote that
does not already operate the system (this is how the system determines that
you want to program transmitters). The system should respond with a short
siren chirp. 3) Repeat
step 2 for each additional remote that is to operate the system. Note: the
system will automatically exit programming mode if it detects a 15 second
period of no activity. PROGRAMMING
METHOD #7 Before you
begin, your system must be in a disarmed state and you must know where your
valet switch is located. If you are unfamiliar with your valet switch, click
here. If you know where your valet switch is, perform the following steps: 1) Turn the
vehicle's ignition "on" then "off". 2) Within 7 seconds
of step 1, press the valet switch 5 times. The alarm should respond with a
long siren chirp. 3) Press the
valet switch one time to enter transmitter programming mode. 4) Press the
large/ lock button on your remote. The alarm should respond with a short
siren chirp. 5) Repeat
step 4 for each additional remote that is to operate the system (up to 4
remotes). Note: the
system will automatically exit programming mode if it detects a 15 second
period of no activity. PROGRAMMING
METHOD #8 Transmitters
for this model alarm are coded from the factory. The transmitter has to be
modified to match the code of your alarm. If you need a replacement
transmitter for your alarm, you will need to open the transmitter shell
(there is typically a small phillips head screw in the back that must be
removed first). You will need to look on the circuit board for a white paper
sticker that has a 5 or 6 digit code that will start with 1, 2, or 3. You
will need to provide this code to your dealer or Omega at the time of
purchasing the transmitter so it can be pre-coded to operate your alarm. 100% Guarantee Remote
Shipping / Return Policy Does this keyless remote entry come with a battery? Yes . It will
have a working battery installed. Battery Condition: A.
All remotes sold on Keyless4u include working batteries. B.
Installed batteries are not tested for
battery life - they are simply working. Some are new and some are used. Your vehicle will be installed with one of the
following keyless entry systems: a. Standard Keyless Remote Packages:
Installed at time of manufacture. b.
Optional Keyless Remote Packages: Installed by a dealer. c. Aftermarket Keyless Remote Packages:
Installed by previous owner or a car/audio shop. d. No remote keyless entry system at all. The above information can change which remote you
need for your installed remote keyless system .
Returns Accepted for this item if it's within 30 Days