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    van islandervan islander
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      Just bought a Lifestyle LS32FW and I’m trying to change the code on the keypad, locks and unlocks with the keyfob, I think I need to find the relay to unplug and go into learning mode, I’ve looked everywhere for the relay, do any of you Lifestyle owners know where i might find it, the keypad is in the door, thanks

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      PetiePetie
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        I have a 2011 Royals 37MSTR, may be different, but the relay is in the basement storage room along the ceiling just inside the compartment door.  It’s pretty visible, not at all hidden.  Would love to get instructions on how to do the learning mode, my remote used to work and then stopped suddenly (installed new batteries in case that was the issue).  Never did figure out how to program the keypad, but it was 7 years old when I got it so I figured there was maybe an internal battery and I just haven’t taken the time to figure it out.

         

        Good luck!

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        van islandervan islander
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          Thanks Petie, yes they are different, my previous Carriage had the relay in the same location as yours, not so with the lifestyle. If you go to poplocks web site there is a section that tells you how to get to the learning stage and how to re program the keypad and keyfob, cheers.

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          UncleG1945UncleG1945
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            I have a 2015 Lifestyle LS36 and enclosed are the instructions for my unit…

             

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            van islandervan islander
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              Thanks Uncle G, that will help alot !

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              PetiePetie
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                Thank you.  I have those instructions as well, but when I tried it I can’t resolve the problem.  That’s why I was thinking maybe there’s an internal battery for the keypad. I haven’t stuck with it long enough to fully resolve.

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