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Old May 31, 2004 | 05:52 PM
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CityTuff 996. I just got a new remote transmitter cause the old one broke. I still have the pager. Just wonder if anyone of you know how to program it?.. I don't have the instruction anymore, pleaes help. Any instruction would be helpful.

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Old May 31, 2004 | 06:46 PM
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check out audiovox.com and search for the manual.. i know its there.. its a PIA to program audiovox remotes i hated doing it at circuit when i worked there
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Old May 31, 2004 | 10:22 PM
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If you'd like to find what we're talking about in your manual, it should be in the section labeled "disarming without transmitter" and it's found on page 24 in the Owners Manual.

As for the programming a remote, it's found on page 35 and is labeled "transmitter/receiver learn routine". here's what you'd do it auto-program the remote to the default configuration:

-Open the drivers door

-turn the key to IGNITION

-Press and release the black valet button 1 time, and then press 1 more time and HOLD the button in. The siren should chirp.

-Press a button on the remote (I usually use the LOCK button). Once you have pressed the button the alarm *should* chirp (doesn't always for me) and/or the parking lights should flash. After pressing the remote button you can then let go of the black valet button The programming should be finished. See if it worked. If not you can repeat the steps.

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