How to Match the Remote Key for Besturn B70?
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Park the car and ensure all four doors are closed. Then, open and close the left front door (the main driver's side door) three times. Within three seconds, insert the key and turn it on and off five times consecutively (without starting the engine). Remove the key and press the unlock and lock buttons on the remote. You should hear a response from the remote. After the remote responds, press the unlock and lock buttons on the new remote. The car may experience remote control confusion at this point, requiring a re-matching process. Ensure all four doors are locked, insert the key, and turn it on and off five times within five seconds. Remove the key and press the unlock and lock buttons on the remote twice to complete the process.
I remember it was quite complicated when I tried to match a new remote key for my Besturn B70. First, I had to prepare the spare key and the vehicle identification number. After getting into the car and closing the door, I inserted the original key into the ignition switch without turning it, then quickly opened and closed the door five times to see if the hazard lights flashed. If they did, I pulled out the key and waited for a minute, then simultaneously pressed the lock and unlock buttons on the new key for about ten seconds. If the car lights flashed twice, it meant success. However, beginners often make mistakes, such as forgetting to close all windows and doors, which can cause signal interference, or not properly closing the trunk, leading to interference. The first time I tried, I wasted a lot of effort because the key battery was low. So, I recommend checking the battery level of the key before trying again to avoid wasting time and having to restart the entire process. If it still doesn’t work, it might be better to just go to a repair shop for peace of mind.
Matching the remote key for the Bestune B70 is quite interesting. As someone who enjoys tinkering with cars, I find it quite challenging. The general method is to open the driver's door while keeping all other doors closed, insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the ACC position without starting the engine. Then, quickly open and close the driver's door three times in a row while observing changes in the dashboard lights. If you press the new key's button twice within ten seconds and hear an alarm sound, it means the pairing is successful. However, be careful to avoid metal interference nearby, such as mobile phones or other electronic devices. I've used a standard diagnostic tool to assist in the process, which makes it more stable. The entire procedure takes about five minutes and can save you around a hundred bucks in service fees.