Does Remote of Prodigy RF Need to be In Second Vehicle When Pairing with Second Vehicle
Question:
Trying to pair the brake. Pntroller on my Cayenne. You suggested using a different vehicle. Do I need to plug the RF to the other vehicle as well, or just have the remote plugged into the other vehicle?
asked by: Jim
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Expert Reply:
The remote of the Prodigy RF # ETBC7 does not need to be in the second vehicle when you attempt to pair it but it wouldn't hurt to have it there. You mainly just want the 7-way of the RF plugging into a different vehicle so that it can successfully pair to the remote. Having the remote in range would be all that you'd really need.
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Jameson C
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