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New to the forum but want to say I’m excited to read up on the forum. I have a 2011 6.2 that the key fob stopped working. I have tried new batteries and even a new key fob and nothing works. What is my next option? Also I seeing the could not program integrated key. What do I do about that.
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New to the forum but want to say I’m excited to read up on the forum. I have a 2011 6.2 that the key fob stopped working. I have tried new batteries and even a new key fob and nothing works. What is my next option? Also I seeing the could not program integrated key. What do I do about that.


If you have tried new batteries and a new key fob and the remote is still not working, there may be an issue with the keyless entry system itself. It's possible that there is a malfunction in the system that is preventing it from receiving the signals from the key fob. In this case, it's best to have the vehicle diagnosed by a qualified mechanic or dealership to determine the cause of the issue. Regarding the "could not program integrated key" message, this typically means that there is an issue with the programming of the key fob. It's possible that the key fob was not programmed correctly, or there may be an issue with the vehicle's computer that is preventing it from recognizing the new key fob more. Again, it's best to have the vehicle diagnosed by a qualified mechanic or dealership to determine the cause of the issue. In either case, a qualified mechanic or dealership will be able to use diagnostic equipment to identify the cause of the problem and make any necessary repairs or replacements. They can also provide guidance on how to properly program your new key fob if needed.
If you have tried new batteries and a new key fob and the remote is still not working, there may be an issue with the keyless entry system itself. It's possible that there is a malfunction in the system that is preventing it from receiving the signals from the key fob. In this case, it's best to have the vehicle diagnosed by a qualified mechanic or dealership to determine the cause of the issue. Regarding the "could not program integrated key" message, this typically means that there is an issue with the programming of the key fob. It's possible that the key fob was not programmed correctly, or there may be an issue with the vehicle's computer that is preventing it from recognizing the new key fob. Again, it's best to have the vehicle diagnosed by a qualified mechanic or dealership to determine the cause of the issue. In either case, a qualified mechanic or dealership will be able to use diagnostic equipment to identify the cause of the problem and make any necessary repairs or replacements. They can also provide guidance on how to properly program your new key fob if needed.
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