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Keyless remotes won't work after battery change.

I have the original keyless remotes for my 1996 Toyota RAV4. After changing the batteries, neither will work. What do I do next?

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Remote has to be reprogramed. Look in owners for proceedure. If you don't have a manual call the dealer. May have to take vehicle to them to reprogram it with a scantool

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