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Changing the factory keyless entry code</font>

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<BR>Several SHO owners (especially those who bought their SHO used) with
keyless entry have expressed a desire to remove/change the "factory" keyless
entry code.

<P>The factory code is hard-wired via resistors , so you have to remove
them and resolder new ones to change the factory code.

<P>Bruce Klein has an excellent <A HREF="http://webpages.cwia.com/~bdklein/sho.htm">writeup</A>
(with pictures) explaining this procedure.

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