Simple Key Programmer Instructions [WORKING | 2024]
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Followed the “simple key programmer instructions” to the letter, and my car’s immobilizer light started flashing an error code. Had to call a locksmith to reset the system. The instructions didn’t match my key’s FCC ID or battery requirements. Save your money and look up the free manual online instead. Quick summary (for a review roundup) | Rating | Best for… | |--------|-------------| | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | First-timers who want no confusion | | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Most DIY users with common car models | | ⭐⭐⭐ | People with some prior programming experience | | ⭐⭐ | Only if you have a very standard, older vehicle | | ⭐ | Avoid – potentially risky for newer cars | simple key programmer instructions
I wanted to like these instructions because they look short and sweet. Unfortunately, they left out the part about turning the ignition from OFF to RUN 5 times instead of 3 for my 2018 truck. I wasted 45 minutes before finding a YouTube video that clarified it. If you have a common vehicle, it might work, but not reliable across the board. ⭐ (1 star – Not recommended) Title: Worse than useless – wrong sequence Here’s a clear, concise review template for —
The steps are correct overall, and I did get my key programmed. However, the layout is cramped, and the print is small (on the paper version). Also, it assumes you know how to enter programming mode without explaining the “safety lockout” wait time. A newbie might get frustrated. Fine for someone with basic car/key experience, but not truly “simple” for a beginner. ⭐⭐ (2 stars – Confusing or incomplete) Title: Missing critical steps for my model year Had to call a locksmith to reset the system