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It should be under warranty but I'm afraid they will say that the tint is caused the problem.
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I had this problem and it was the key fob. Dealer got me a new one and problem went away...
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Ok an update to my problem. I went out at lunch, everything worked. I went home, parked in the garage. Then about a hour later, I went to start the car again and it asked for the key. Drove to work (about 4 minute drive) and I was able to arm the alarm with the key fob. Now my theory about the BCM being wet seems to be correct. I'm gonna test my theory tomorrow. |
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So here is an update, I checked the BCM and it doesn't appear that any liquid had gotten to it. I tried disconnecting the battery to see if it would reset.
Does anyone know if one of the key fob sensors fails, the whole system fails? |
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