Should this be an issue? Step 1: Open drivers door and leave open.
Step 2: Lock and unlock the drivers door using the power door lock switch on the door.
Step 3: Insert key into the ignition.
Step 4: Turn key to on position and return to off position. (IMPORTANT - use ON position NOT ACC position). Do this 3 times within 10 seconds. Leave key in the ignition.
Step 5: Open and close the drivers door 3 times. (Door should be left open after this step).
Step 6: ECU should respond by locking and unlocking the doors.
Step 7: Press any button on remote #1. ECU responds by locking and unlocking the car doors.
Step 8: Press any button on remote #2 (etc.) Each time the ECU will respond by locking & unlocking the doors.
Step 9: Remove the key from the ignition and the ECU will respond a final time with a series of door locks and unlocks. You're done!
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I recently purchased a used 2003 Mazda 6, but the keyless entry remotes that were supplied don't work. So I tried these steps as they are stated above, as well as with several variations. In each variation, I changed how many times I pressed the remote button in Step 7. Nothing worked!
When I ran through the steps, I was able to get through Step 6 without a problem, I got the proper responses (doors locking/unlocking). As soon as I press the remote button, I don't get the proper response. If I go on to do Step 9, I DO get the proper response. IT IS NOT BECAUSE I DON'T HAVE NEW BATTERIES IN THERE, I DO, I JUST REPLACED THEM!!!
So basically I need to know how to get Step 7 and beyond to work properly. Please give me constructive, useful advice.
>>In the other thread, one user said that they had just flipped the battery, but this is clearly wrong since the circuit board tells you that the PLUS side faces up. This was the worst most useless advice!! (GTIduffer)
If anyone has tried the same things I have, and gotten the same results, please post what you did to fix the problem.
I HAD A SEPARATE KEY AND REMOTE BEFORE AND NOW I HAVE A FLIP KEY. DOES THIS MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE.
THANKS a bunch to everyone in advance!!!,
Step 2: Lock and unlock the drivers door using the power door lock switch on the door.
Step 3: Insert key into the ignition.
Step 4: Turn key to on position and return to off position. (IMPORTANT - use ON position NOT ACC position). Do this 3 times within 10 seconds. Leave key in the ignition.
Step 5: Open and close the drivers door 3 times. (Door should be left open after this step).
Step 6: ECU should respond by locking and unlocking the doors.
Step 7: Press any button on remote #1. ECU responds by locking and unlocking the car doors.
Step 8: Press any button on remote #2 (etc.) Each time the ECU will respond by locking & unlocking the doors.
Step 9: Remove the key from the ignition and the ECU will respond a final time with a series of door locks and unlocks. You're done!
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I recently purchased a used 2003 Mazda 6, but the keyless entry remotes that were supplied don't work. So I tried these steps as they are stated above, as well as with several variations. In each variation, I changed how many times I pressed the remote button in Step 7. Nothing worked!
When I ran through the steps, I was able to get through Step 6 without a problem, I got the proper responses (doors locking/unlocking). As soon as I press the remote button, I don't get the proper response. If I go on to do Step 9, I DO get the proper response. IT IS NOT BECAUSE I DON'T HAVE NEW BATTERIES IN THERE, I DO, I JUST REPLACED THEM!!!
So basically I need to know how to get Step 7 and beyond to work properly. Please give me constructive, useful advice.
>>In the other thread, one user said that they had just flipped the battery, but this is clearly wrong since the circuit board tells you that the PLUS side faces up. This was the worst most useless advice!! (GTIduffer)
If anyone has tried the same things I have, and gotten the same results, please post what you did to fix the problem.
I HAD A SEPARATE KEY AND REMOTE BEFORE AND NOW I HAVE A FLIP KEY. DOES THIS MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE.
THANKS a bunch to everyone in advance!!!,