The Geo/Chevrolet Prizm (Chevrolet Prizm starting 1998) was a compact car derived from the Japanese domestic market Toyota Sprinter and jointly developed by Toyota and General Motors. The Prizm was first produced in 1989. At that time, there was no need for keyless entry remote key fob programming instructions, as the keyless entry remote key fob option was not yet available. The Chevrolet Prizm's 1998 redesign coincided with the conversion of all Geos into Chevrolets. The Chevrolet Prizm along with its Geo siblings suffered severe sales loss when the brand denomination changed from Geo to Chevrolet in 1998. The Geo models outsold the rebadged Chevrolets 3 to 1. Due to decreased sales, low popularity, and being in competition with the also compact Chevrolet Cavalier and GM's more direct competitor to the Corolla the Saturn S-series, the Chevrolet Prizm was replaced by the Pontiac Vibe starting in 2003. Although the Chevrolet Prizm is no longer being produced, we still continue provide the keyless entry remote key fob programming instructions