Receiver Programming
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 1993 Buick Roadmaster. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
- On sedan, move trim located in left side of trunk to gain access to programming connector. See Fig 1 . On wagon, remove right back body pillar finish panel to access programming connector. See Fig 2 . On all models, use a jumper wire and ground programming connector. Door locks and rear trunk/tailgate lock will cycle. This indicates receiver is in program mode.
- Press any button once on transmitter. Door locks and trunk/tailgate lock will cycle once to ensure transmitter code is programmed. Receiver is now programmed to transmitter. Previously programmed codes are erased.
- If programming a receiver to match a second transmitter, do not disconnect program connector jumper wire. Press any button once on second transmitter. Door locks and trunk/tailgate lock will cycle once to ensure transmitter code is programmed.
- Disconnect programming connector. System will not operate unless ground connection jumper wire is removed. Ensure transmitter is operating properly. On sedan, reposition trunk trim assembly.