Would this work?
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From: Cape Coral, FL
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
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I this probably is a stupid question and I understand that but I'm looking for out the box thinkers here. I know intended use isn't for this application but want to know if there is a possibility of it working?
I just got my new to me 99XJ and it only came with two regular keys. Well on my build sheet it says I have keyless entry so I popped by the dealership and they confirmed it. But I have to buy a new key fob for $95 and then have them program (another $60). So it's gonna cost me $155 to get back to factory keyless. My question is has anyone or is it possible to use a newer style fob like the one below with the fob and key all in one? What would prohibit it?
I just got my new to me 99XJ and it only came with two regular keys. Well on my build sheet it says I have keyless entry so I popped by the dealership and they confirmed it. But I have to buy a new key fob for $95 and then have them program (another $60). So it's gonna cost me $155 to get back to factory keyless. My question is has anyone or is it possible to use a newer style fob like the one below with the fob and key all in one? What would prohibit it?
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Year: 1989 Limited
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I personally don't know but I would like to find out also because my 89 came with keyless entry but my parents lost the remotes
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From: some small town oregon
Year: 1989
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I this probably is a stupid question and I understand that but I'm looking for out the box thinkers here. I know intended use isn't for this application but want to know if there is a possibility of it working?
I just got my new to me 99XJ and it only came with two regular keys. Well on my build sheet it says I have keyless entry so I popped by the dealership and they confirmed it. But I have to buy a new key fob for $95 and then have them program (another $60). So it's gonna cost me $155 to get back to factory keyless. My question is has anyone or is it possible to use a newer style fob like the one below with the fob and key all in one? What would prohibit it?
I just got my new to me 99XJ and it only came with two regular keys. Well on my build sheet it says I have keyless entry so I popped by the dealership and they confirmed it. But I have to buy a new key fob for $95 and then have them program (another $60). So it's gonna cost me $155 to get back to factory keyless. My question is has anyone or is it possible to use a newer style fob like the one below with the fob and key all in one? What would prohibit it?
Do yourself a favor and just get an aftermarket alarm with remote start. Best thing I have ever done.
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From: Michigan
Year: 2000
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Gonna have to stick with the stock style key fob or install a replacement system like mentioned above.
When I had took mine in to a dealer to have it programmed, the guy said "sorry it didn't work" really loud after spending just a few seconds programming it. I wasn't sure what happened, but apparently he thought $60 was unreasonable as well.
You should be able to find a new key fob from a non-dealer parts seller for around $30.
Instructions to program another key fob are available. They are probably available at other places, but this is the first address that came up for me with the info.
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f11/p...ss-fob-501055/
When I had took mine in to a dealer to have it programmed, the guy said "sorry it didn't work" really loud after spending just a few seconds programming it. I wasn't sure what happened, but apparently he thought $60 was unreasonable as well.
You should be able to find a new key fob from a non-dealer parts seller for around $30.
Instructions to program another key fob are available. They are probably available at other places, but this is the first address that came up for me with the info.
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f11/p...ss-fob-501055/
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From: Baltimore
Year: 2002
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L (AMC) Straight Six
You were able to program remotes up to 1996, as they used the old IR system, but with the newer RF systems, you have to have a dealer or locksmith program the remote with a computer. As far as I know, there's no workaround for this, not even using the factory OBD port or a key sequence (you can, however, program new Sentry-Key keys with a key sequence). If there was, I'd want to know about it, as I need a second remote for my 2002 WJ Grand Cherokee.
The remote you show is for 2005-2007 Grand Cherokee WK's, so you'll actually need a remote that looks just like this one (black or gray in color) to work with your XJ:
The remote you show is for 2005-2007 Grand Cherokee WK's, so you'll actually need a remote that looks just like this one (black or gray in color) to work with your XJ:
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