Transmitter Programming Domestic
- Ground pin 4 to
pin 8 of the data link connector.
- Press and hold the LOCK and UNLOCK buttons simultaneously, on
the first transmitter to be programmed until the locks cycle (approximately
10 seconds).
The receiver will respond by locking/unlocking all of the doors.
- Press any button on the next transmitter to be programmed.
• | The receiver will respond by locking/unlocking all of the doors. |
• | Repeat step 3 for all the transmitters that are to be programmed
(up to 4 transmitters can be programmed). |
• | Do not wait more than 1 minute between programming the
transmitters or the receiver will require holding the lock/unlock buttons
for 15 seconds instead of 2 seconds. |
- Remove the ground applied from pin 4 to pin 8 of
the DLC.
- The transmitter operation is verified by locking and unlocking
the doors.
Transmitter Programming Export
The capability to program a key fob into the VIM is provided in case of a lost
or broken key fob. An additional key fob is needed if the VIM is replaced. All the
key fobs must be programmed into the VIM during this procedure. All stored fob
codes are erased upon receipt of a valid code. In order to accomplish this procedure,
refer to Override Procedure.
When the SECURITY lamp is ON steady for 10 seconds this indicates the
override code has been accepted. Perform the following steps:
- While the SECURITY lamp is ON, press either button on the key fob twice
with at least 1 second between presses. The SECURITY lamp will flash 12 times
in a 4 second period in order to acknowledge storing of the key fob fixed
and variable code. Also that all formerly stored codes have been erased.
- Step 1 may be repeated 3 more times for a total of 4 key
fobs. If the VIM does not receive a key fob signal within 10 seconds after
the correct override code has been entered, the immobilization function will be
inactive for 2 minutes (enable fuel continue message to VCM) and the SECURITY
lamp is turned OFF. If the ignition switch is turned OFF and then ON within the
2 minutes, the engine will start.
- For further information, refer to
Vehicle Theft Deterrent (VTD) Description
.