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Old 06-24-2009, 02:37 PM
kk2005_biz@yahoo.ca kk2005_biz@yahoo.ca is offline
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Here are instructions that worked for 2000 S ME:

1. Open driver's door.
2. Turn ignition key to ON (not to ACC as some instructions may state).
3. Turn key back off and REMOVE KEY COMPLETELY from ignition.
Do this two more times, removing key completely each time. Do NOT put key back into ignition after third time. Keep it in your hand.
4. Press light switch button at lower back corner of driver's door jam THREE times, making sure that inside lights flicker on and off. (This switch is under the soft black rubber cover. Some instructions say to open and close driver's door three times which should have the same effect but never did for me. Pushing the button did do the trick).
5. Wait a few seconds and the car should chime. It might take several seconds before you get the chime, same chime that indicates door open with key in ignition or seat belt is not fastened.
6. Press the LOCK button on the remote being programmed TWICE.
Wait for the chime again and when you hear it press the LOCK button on the other remotes TWICE. It may take several seconds but you should hear the chime, probably several chimes.
After this final chime, test all remotes for proper function. These remotes work far better than any other remotes I have owned over the years.
You can program up to 4 remotes total according to Mazda.

If the above still does not work then lock all 4 doors with the master door lock button on driver's door. Unlock only the driver's door with the single door button, leaving the other three doors locked. Swing open driver's door and then proceed as above.[/b]
My duplicate key remote does not work. Is their a solution ?
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