2002 Impala Keyless Entry?

Asked by zepe263 Feb 17, 2009 at 01:28 PM about the 2002 Chevrolet Impala FWD

Question type: General

Hello All:
Hoping you can assist.  I just purchased a 2002 Impala (Base, I think).  It looks to be a former law enforcement car.

How do I know if the car may already have keyless entry?  The dealer I purchased it from had no remotes.

Also the front bench seat has a fold down arm rest and appears to be missing the cup holder unit.  Any recommendations on the best place for parts like this might be.

Thanks in advance
Joe

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The best place for the cup holder would probably be a salvage yard. It would also be cheaper than going to a dealership. The best way to determin if the car came with the keyless option would be to go to the dealership and they can run the vin # and they can tell by that. Most key fobs are about 100 bucks from the delership and they usualy charge half an hour to an hour to reprogram the fob.

Sounds like it would be cheaper to have Best Buy install an aftermarket keyless entry for $140. I'll start searching my local salvage yards for the cup holder. Thanks for your response.

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