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I have a 2002 Chevy Silverado Ext Cab with the (RPO) AU0 Remote Function Actuation -Key Less Entry. I just bought the truck and it is missing the remote for the doors. I can buy a replacement but I need to find the serial number on the transmitter because there was two different models of transmitters. Where on the truck is the transmitter located at? Is it hard to get to to read the numbers? Is programing the new one hard?

 

 

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Randy

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There is alot of information on this site about "key fobs". I did a quick search and found this one for you... Click Here

 

Welcome to the forum and good luck!!!

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You can get brand new ones on eBay for like $20. You need the one with 2 gray buttons that say lock and unlock and one red button that has a horn on it. Don't get the one with a 2x button that is for SUVs, although it will work too. The ones without the red button are for old body style.

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You can get brand new ones on eBay for like $20. You need the one with 2 gray buttons that say lock and unlock and one red button that has a horn on it. Don't get the one with a 2x button that is for SUVs, although it will work too. The ones without the red button are for old body style.

Not all key fobs are the same... They are not just different for NBS and OBS trucks but 03' and 04 take a different one as well.... So be careful and make sure you buy one that works on your year truck. Sorry I don't have any info as to where to find the serial number if you don't have a key fob already.

 

Matt

 

 

And welcome to the site :D

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was in an AUTO ZONE the other day and they had a sign say'n that they sell replacement fobs...just in case you're $ shoppin

 

Perhaps they would also know how to program your new fob...

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I needed a new one and didn't know which, so I went to a Chevy dealer. They looked it up and pulled it from stock. $60 and another $20 under the table for the mechanic to program it. :thumbs:

Of course, then I searched the internet and found instructions for doing the programming yourself :thumbs:

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