This item is pre-owned – itwill work like new once programmed to your vehicle
One (1)
Aftermarket remote keylessentry fob alarm
Transmitter control clickerkeyfob controller replacement
Hawk / DEI / Viper /Python / Hornet / Sidewinder / Equalizer / Proguard / Automate
FCC ID: EZSDEI467
(Alternate Spelling: EZSDE1467)
(Interchangeable) FCC IDs:
EZSDEI467
EZSDEI483
EZSDEI484
EZSDEI493C
EZSDEI494
PART #: 493T
(Interchangeable) Part #s:
493C
493T
484
484T
494
494T
494T1
494T2
CIRCUIT BOARD #: 777M
(Interchangeable) Circuit Board #s:
777M
777M2
DT7N
RT4A
777J1MARK
Frequency: 302 MHz
LED color: Red
2 buttons
2 (29) codes
68 Billion Codes
Compatible with the following systems:
Automate 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Equalizer 1
Valet 710T
Hornet 121T, 718T, 719T, 720T, 721T, 722T, 723T, 730T, 735T
PROGUARD 2300
Python 55, 60
Sidewinder 2000, 2200, 3000, 3200, 4200, 5200, 6000, 6100, 6200
STEAL STOPPER 60, 70, 80
STEAL STOPPER 60, 70, 80
Viper 200, C 30, 300, 350 CLASSIC, 400, 450 CLASSIC, 500, 550 CLASSIC, C 60, 600, 600 CLASSI, ULTRA 700, ULTRA 800
Programming Instructions:
The programming sequence for this remote is difficult and, it is recommended that you take it to an Auto Specialty shop or a locksmith for assistance.
Look for a white sticker on the inside of your original remote. A sticker with the same info will also be on the inside/outside of the actual RKE system in your vehicle if you do not have a remote to reference. The reason you are looking for this white sticker is that there is a code on it you need for programming. An example of this code would be something like 322431A or 322431. Once you have found your programming code, you can determine the correct traces to be cut on your replacement remote.
1. Take the purchased remote apart with a Phillips head screwdriver and separate the remote casing carefully (it can be damaged if it is taken apart roughly).
2. Remove the battery and gently pull outwards on the circuit board to extract it from the casing.
3. Flip the circuit board over to reveal the trace numbers with either a group of five sets of numbers ranging from 1, 2, 5, 6 or 2 rows of numbers ranging from 1 through 12.
4. Determine the correct traces to be cut on your purchased remote circuit board. Looking at your original remote’s trace cuts is the easiest way to do this. It can also be done by using the programming code on the white sticker described above.
5. After determining the trace cuts that need made, grab either a small, sharp flathead jeweler’s screwdriver or a Dremel tool with a small cutter bit and carefully notch out each number trace.
6. Once done, double check your circuit board traces by comparing it to your original remote (if possible).
7. It is now safe to reassemble the purchased remote.
8. Test it to see if it operates your alarm, remote starter or keyless entry system (depending on what features your RKE system offers).
9. If unsuccessful, take the remote apart again and recheck all the traces to ensure that each cut has been completely interrupted.
Weensure proper working condition of all previously used or new remotes through aserious of tests performed with the Santronics Testing device. Each button istested for functionality prior to shipment and then logged.
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Your vehiclewill be installed with one of the following keyless entry systems:
The aboveinformation can change which remote you need
for your installed remote keyless system.