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Remote control for 02 S60

Help, Advice, Owners' Discussion and DIY Tutorials on Volvo's stylish, distinctive P2 platform cars sold as model years 2001-2007 (North American market year designations).

2001 - 2007 V70
2001 - 2004 V70 XC (Cross Country)
2004 - 2007 XC70 (Cross Country)
2001 - 2009 S60
2003 - 2007 S60 R
2004 - 2007 V70 R

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Syrix
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Year and Model: S60 2002
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Remote control for 02 S60

Post by Syrix »

Was curious if anyone can tell me how much a remote costs from a dealership and the fee to program it? I bought one off of ebay the other month and when I went to the dealership, they needed a number that went along with it that I didn't have.

VCA
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Post by VCA »

Syrix wrote:Was curious if anyone can tell me how much a remote costs from a dealership and the fee to program it? I bought one off of ebay the other month and when I went to the dealership, they needed a number that went along with it that I didn't have.
Check around with sites like some of this site's sponsors. One sells it for $82.00. Only new remotes have the PIN code--and the P2 cars need PIN codes (weirdly, the older P80s don't, and the newer P3s don't either). Depending on the dealership, fee for programming is around $100-150.
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CountryBum-kin
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Year and Model: S60 2002
Location: Indiana

Post by CountryBum-kin »

Syrix wrote:Was curious if anyone can tell me how much a remote costs from a dealership and the fee to program it? I bought one off of ebay the other month and when I went to the dealership, they needed a number that went along with it that I didn't have.
Bought mine from Volvo of Dallas website for $81.66 around December of last year (2101).
[ http://www.volvowholesaleparts.com ] I went that route because Volvo uses VIN# to insure it is the correct part.
The programming cost was $88.00(programming) + $30.51(labor). There is a person seeing '01-'03 s60 fobs on eBay for $59.92 and the part number is correct for '01-'03 (8685150). [ http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/VOLVO-KE ... ccessories ]

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Post by VCA »

That eBay seller states that they don't have the codes for the remote. Whatever remote you buy, if it is not from a dealer/genuine Volvo parts place, it must have the PIN code for programming. I've personally done fob programming through VIDA on a 2002 XC70 and VIDA needs the PIN. The older cars have you press the lock and unlock buttons during programming when VIDA prompts you, and on the newer ones VIDA has you put the combined remote/key in the SCU (key slot) for programming, those cars with separate remotes or KIRs (basically all P2 cars and P1 cars until 2008 or so) require the PIN for the remotes.
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smarzig
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Year and Model: S60T 02
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Post by smarzig »

what If I have a working remote.. can I somehow program that new/used one from that?
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JRL
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Post by JRL »

smarzig wrote:what If I have a working remote.. can I somehow program that new/used one from that?
No
Once programmed it's for that car only
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smarzig
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Post by smarzig »

what I meant to say.. is if I have a working one for my car.. and buy a used one.. can I somehow use the working one to program the new(used) one w/out going into the dealer?
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jimmy57
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Post by jimmy57 »

no. You need a remote with a code string that is entered through VIDA after remote programming software is purchased and loaded. If they made it easy then it would be easy for a thief to program a remote to get into your car. Maybe car theives have figured out the coding and can get an Ebay used one to work....

smarzig
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Post by smarzig »

ah ok thanks. I wonder how much the coding should cost (and I assume only a dealer right and not a private shop?)
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Post by JRL »

Software is 50-60 bucks PLUS install
Most dealers charge one hour labor for the 15 minutes of work to program it
(some less, but not many)
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