CorvairGeek
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Just the RCDLR. It contains a single IC that is enabled to program the remotes.
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i went into the service data to confirm it doesnt have any settings/rpo to be set when replaced, it does not.Just the RCDLR. It contains a single IC that is enabled to program the remotes.
yes... thats well establishedIt is a LeSabre
The RCDLR is different between the LeSabre and PA. I had verified long ago to see if the PA could be used as a test platform to program remotes and move them to a LeSabre.i went into the service data to confirm it doesnt have any settings/rpo to be set when replaced, it does not.
I was thinking about how park avenues RKE module does have settings since its a module that has more functions than the one on lesabre
the park avenue does not have a RCDLRThe RCDLR is different between the LeSabre and PA. I had verified long ago to see if the PA could be used as a test platform to program remotes and move them to a LeSabre.
was your "its a lesabre" following up your previous post where you said it was "great for your 04?"Just trying to help without being a freaking know it all