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Old May 7, 2015 | 10:02 PM
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I just bought my 2000 blazer ls. When I got it it had a bad fuel pump so I bought it really cheap. After I got it running, I realized that I only have one key and no key fob. This thing has power everything and I was wondering how I know if it has keyless entry. I know I could buy a fob, but if it doesn't work I would be out about $80. So does anybody know another way to check it to see if it does?
 
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You need to check the RPO "regular production order" codes on the inside of the glove box door. Look for code AUO = Lock control, Remote entry.
 
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Originally Posted by jarvis468
I just bought my 2000 blazer ls. When I got it it had a bad fuel pump so I bought it really cheap. After I got it running, I realized that I only have one key and no key fob. This thing has power everything and I was wondering how I know if it has keyless entry. I know I could buy a fob, but if it doesn't work I would be out about $80. So does anybody know another way to check it to see if it does?
You can find them On EBay for $30ish. There a few reputable sellers.
 
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Originally Posted by Rusty Nuts
You need to check the RPO "regular production order" codes on the inside of the glove box door. Look for code AUO = Lock control, Remote entry.
Thanks for posting that. I need to check mine.
 
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Thank you. I knew their had to be a way.
 
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Hey, thanks for that!
 
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Originally Posted by BirchyBoy
You can find them On EBay for $30ish. There a few reputable sellers.
Just bought 2 remote start fobs plus 2 key blanks (with chips) for $35 from Amazon for my 2006 G6. Mine work fine. Should be the same or less for a Blazer. At least with a Blazer you don't have to have the key fobs programmed with a Tech 2.
 

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