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Hi All,

Just bought a 2018 Sierra SLE from Manheim auction and recieved the non branded 3 button FOB with just lock, unlock and panic buttons.

 

Pressing and then press and hold does lower all the windows.

 

How can I tell if remote start is installed without a remote start FOB?

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Email your vin to [email protected] and ask for a copy of your build sheet and a copy of the service records.

I’d guess you’ll get a response by the end of business tomorrow don’t know if anybody there works Sunday Fun Day...

 

If you have remote start you will have this code on your build sheet.

BTV - REMOTE VEHICLE START

 

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6 minutes ago, wforrest08 said:

Email your vin to [email protected] and ask for a copy of your build sheet and a copy of the service records.

I’d guess you’ll get a response by the end of business tomorrow don’t know if anybody there works Sunday Fun Day...

 

If you have remote start you will have this code on your build sheet.

BTV - REMOTE VEHICLE START

 

That RPO code should be in your locking glove compartment

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2 minutes ago, jaxcam02 said:

That RPO code should be in your locking glove compartment

I don't think they do this in 2018.  I understand that there is  barcode that needs to be scanned inside the driver's door. (?)  wforrrest08's suggestion will result in good information to keep with the vehicle.

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There is a QR code on the driver's door post. Download a free QR code reader for your phone. It will have all of the RPO codes. 

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There is a QR code on the driver's door post. Download a free QR code reader for your phone. It will have all of the RPO codes. 
I tried 2 code readers and both just showed the vin# with searching the web for it.



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