How can I tell If Jimmy has keyless entry?

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Hey, I'm new to this forum and jimmy's in general. I was wondering if there is a way to tell through the VIN, or a code on the truck if it's got keyless entry? Its a 1999 SLE trim if that helps. It was bought used and I was only given one key for it.
 
I found this on Google:

Instructions

Reference Dealer and Key Documents
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Look through the online database provided by Kelly Blue Book (see Resources). Click "New" or "Used" cars at the top of the screen. Type in your vehicle's make and model. Select "Specifications" and then "Features" to see if your car comes with keyless entry. If the Kelly Blue Book list syour car as having a keyless port installed, your car is equipped with the remote entry.
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Telephone the dealer that you purchased your car from. Give him your name and the make and model of your vehicle. Most dealers maintain a database of current customers as well as the specifications that each car is loaded with.
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Find the Regular Production Option (RPO) sticker on your car. The RPO sticker is located in a different area depending on the car's make and model. Typically the sticker is located on the driver side dashboard, inside the glove box, beneath the spare tire cover or under the trunk hood. Look across the sticker for the RPO code for keyless entry. The code starts with AU0.


Read more: How to Determine if a Car is Equipped With Keyless Entry | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5024564_determine-car-equipped-keyless-entry.html#ixzz1xcunUsHt
 
Best method is to remove the LH lower kick panel on the driver's side and visually see if the vehicle has the module plugged in. As all wiring harness have the connector for adding the module. The only other requirement is that the truck must have power locks
 
Best method is to remove the LH lower kick panel on the driver's side and visually see if the vehicle has the module plugged in. As all wiring harness have the connector for adding the module. The only other requirement is that the truck must have power locks

Can you be a little more descriptive? Is the LH lower kick panel where the module for keyless entry is located?
 
Best method is to remove the LH lower kick panel on the driver's side and visually see if the vehicle has the module plugged in. As all wiring harness have the connector for adding the module. The only other requirement is that the truck must have power locks

The module for keyless entry is located there?
 
au0

Locating the RPO’s for your vehicle is usually as simple as opening your glove box
Its a white sticker with a list of RPOs "Regular Production Options" for your Car

RPO code: AU0 = Remote Keyless Entry
 


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