2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Smart Fobik PN: 56046735AH

SKU: 5217A-OEM

Condition: OEM New
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Before Purchasing

Important: Please make sure that your fobik looks identical and matches any of the part numbers or FCC IDs listed below. Contact Us with your VIN if you don't have an existing remote for comparison.

Note: Smart Fobik aka Proximity Fobik works only on vehicles with a push-button start. If your vehicle has a regular ignition then you need a Regular Fobik.

Specifications

Part Numbers: 5026538AC, 5026538AD, 5026538AE, 5026538AF, 5026538AG, 5026538AH, 5026538AI, 5026538AJ, and 5026538AK

FCC ID: M3N5WY783XYZ-C01C

Buttons:

Frequency:

Remote Programming:

Transponder Programming:

Chip ID:

Battery: (included)

Programming Procedure #Pchry1

Make sure you have two FOBIKs or POD keys that will start the vehicle before beginning the procedure.
  1. Insert the first valid FOBIK or POD key into the ignition and turn the ignition on for more than 3 seconds but less than 15 seconds. Turn the ignition off and remove the first key.
  2. Within 15 seconds, use the second valid FOBIK or POD key to turn the ignition to on. After 10 seconds a chime will sound, and the theft alarm light will begin to flash. Turn the ignition to off and remove the second valid FOBIK or POD key.
  3. Insert the new invalid key into the ignition and turn the ignition to on within 60 seconds. After 10 seconds a single chime will sound. The theft alarm light will stop flashing, then it will turn on for 3 seconds; then it will turn off.
The new FOBIK or POD key has been validated and will be able to start the vehicle. If it was a FOBIK then the remote will now operate the keyless entry system.
Repeat this procedure for up to 8 keys.


If you do not have two unique working keys that start the vehicle already:
Use the websites below or your local yellow pages to locate a local automotive locksmith.
An automotive locksmith will cut the key and program your vehicle to start with new keys by using an appropriate programming tool to your vehicle, making the vehicle learn the new transponder chip.