KeylessOption EZSDEI7141 474V

KeylessOption Keyless Entry Remote Starter Car Key Fob User Manual

Model: EZSDEI7141 474V

Ọrọ Iṣaaju

This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the KeylessOption Keyless Entry Remote Starter Car Key Fob. This remote is designed as a replacement for aftermarket Viper alarm and remote start systems. Ensure your original remote's FCC ID matches EZSDEI7141 for compatibility.

Iwaju view of the KeylessOption Key Fob with lock, unlock, AUX, and star buttons.

Aworan: Iwaju view of the KeylessOption Key Fob, displaying the lock, unlock, AUX, and star buttons.

Eto ati siseto

Programming this remote requires locating the Viper system's control button, often found near the rearview mirror, under the dashboard, or in other discreet locations depending on the installation. Refer to your vehicle's specific Viper system manual or consult a professional if you cannot locate it.

Awọn Igbesẹ Eto:

  1. Open the driver's side door of your vehicle.
  2. Fi bọtini naa sinu ina naa ki o si yi i si ibi ti ina naa wa ON ipo naa. Maṣe tan ẹrọ naa.
  3. Locate the Viper system's control button (often a small button with a blue LED indicator).
  4. Tẹ bọtini iṣakoso igba meje. Lori awọn eighth press, hold the button down until the car chirps.
  5. While still holding the control button, press the Titiipa button on your new KeylessOption remote. The car should chirp again to confirm successful programming.
  6. Tu bọtini iṣakoso naa silẹ.
  7. Tan bọtini iginisonu si PAA ipo ati yọ kuro.
  8. Close the driver's side door.
  9. Test the remote's functions (Lock, Unlock, etc.) to ensure proper operation.

If you are programming multiple remotes, repeat steps 4 and 5 for each additional remote before turning the key off in step 6.

Fidio: A finifini loriview of KeylessOption Key Fob Remotes for Viper systems.

Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

Once programmed, your KeylessOption remote provides convenient control over your vehicle's aftermarket alarm and remote start system. The remote features four distinct buttons:

Igun view of the KeylessOption Key Fob, showing the side profile and button layout.

Aworan: Angled view of the KeylessOption Key Fob, highlighting its ergonomic design.

Itoju

Rirọpo Batiri:

If your remote's range decreases or it stops responding, the battery may need replacement. The KeylessOption remote uses a standard coin cell battery (e.g., CR2032, check inside the remote for exact type). To replace:

  1. Carefully separate the two halves of the remote casing using a small flat-head screwdriver or a prying tool.
  2. Remove the old battery. Note its orientation (+/- sides).
  3. Insert the new battery with the correct orientation.
  4. Mu latọna jijin casing pada papọ lailewu.
Pada view of the KeylessOption Key Fob, showing the smooth casing.

Aworan: Pada view of the KeylessOption Key Fob, indicating where the casing can be opened for battery access.

Laasigbotitusita

Awọn pato

BrandKeylessAṣayan
Nọmba awoṣeEZSDEI7141 474V
Awọn ẹrọ ibaramuViper Aftermarket Alarm System
FCC IDEZSDEI7141
Nọmba ti Awọn bọtini4 (Lock, Unlock, Aux, Panic)
Iwọn Nkan0.634 iwon
Package Mefa6.77 x 4.65 x 0.47 inches

Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

Each KeylessOption remote includes a warranty card. KeylessOption is an automotive remote company dedicated to providing reliable replacement automotive products. For further assistance or warranty claims, please refer to the contact information provided on your warranty card or visit the official KeylessOption webojula.

KeylessOption Warranty Card

Image: KeylessOption Warranty Card, included with each purchase.

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