
The key fobs appear to have the correct key slots for my 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee, but there were no instructions on how to program the key fob. This makes it very difficult to have a spare key and working fob. I went to my local Jeep dealership here in Ventura, CA and they informed me that fob programming for them would cost $125 per fob. Well, it's not working now, is it? They also informed me that they wouldn't even guarantee anything unless I buy a genuine Jeep keychain, which would cost $273 each. They didn't help much. Ok, so much for the Chrysler/Jeep dealer helping me. Maybe, the company wants to teach people like me who buy their keychains how to program them. It would be helpful. Now I'm still searching the internet to find out. I was generous with a 4 star rating. I assume that the keychains will actually work once I can program them.

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