How to Program Keyless Entry on a 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Remote keyless entry is standard on many vehicles. For some vehicles it is still an option. Either way, the addition of a keyless entry system makes it easier to unlock the doors to the car or truck without putting a key into the door. On many SUVs, the remote keyless entry can open the tailgate, further enhancing ease of use. There are many vehicles that require a dealer to program the remotes; however, the 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee has a programming procedure that many people can do in their own driveway.

Things You'll Need

  • Keyless entry remotes
  • Key
  • Open the driver's door. This door needs to remain open for the entire procedure. Do not open any other doors.

  • Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position. Do not start the vehicle. The remotes can not be programmed with the vehicle running.

  • Lock the doors to the vehicle by pushing the "LOCK" button on the driver's door. Make sure all of the doors lock; if all of the doors do not lock the procedure will not work properly.

  • Locate the remote receiver bulb in the ceiling of the vehicle. This is usually located toward the front of the ceiling.

  • Point the remote at the bulb.

  • Press and hold the "LOCK" button on the remote until the doors unlock. The remote is now programmed. Check the remote for proper operation.