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The only difference in the #1 and #2 fob (besides the part number) is the number stamped on the case. Either will program as #1 or # 2 depending on the order you program them in the DIC. You can actually program them with the number two fob as #1 and the only difference will be that raised stamped number on the case. Same with two number ones or two number twos, doesn't matter to the operation, just in keeping track with which is which.
The only difference in the #1 and #2 fob (besides the part number) is the number stamped on the case. Either will program as #1 or # 2 depending on the order you program them in the DIC. You can actually program them with the number two fob as #1 and the only difference will be that raised stamped number on the case. Same with two number ones or two number twos, doesn't matter to the operation, just in keeping track with which is which.
This is good to know because I thought if you had a #1 then the car would only work with #1s. I have a #1 and bought another #1. So what you're saying is that I will be OK programming both of this for my car.
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