I didn't get it reporgramed. I programed a new remote control to work with the car using existing codes the car uses. Is that what you meant?NJP5Guy said:has anyone had to get their keyless entry reprogrammed?
YellowMP5 said:my remote that i always used stopped working from long distance and often doesn't work when i am right next to the car. i also replaced the battery but it didn't help. do you guys know what's up?
check the underhood fuses. I have had mine stop working, and the interior light stopped working and also the trip odometer reset when the car was turned off, it was a fuse.NJP5Guy said:call mazda. i hope when i go they can solve the problem. mine doesn't work close or far. it just up and stopped working(during NJ's big storm no less)...no warning.
Rickman said:I just talked to the guy at my mazda dealership to price remotes (I just bought a P5 and it didnt have any) and they told me they were $60. I said I could get them cheaper online, and he said they'd program them for free.
I've also read that there are writeups online that tell you how to do it.
YelPro03 said:Programming it is easy as hell. If I recall correctly here's how you program a new remote:
1. Put the key in the ingition and leave the driver door open and unlocked (you'll have to deal with the key reminder chimes but just deal with it).
2. Turn the key and back 3 times. Don't actually start the car. Just turn it enough to get the lights on the dash going.
3. Now, with the door open, look for the little black switch on the door jam that controls the interior light. After you do the thing with the key, push on that switch 3 times. Then push on the top button on the remote. The car doors should lock.
That's pretty close to the programming procedure but you'll get the exact instructions when you get the remote from the remote guy at ebay. No biggie.
FLSilverP5 said:It is something like that but you have to click the unlock and then lock button like 3 times too sometimes.