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Programming Ignition Keys To The SKREEM/WCM

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Each ignition key transponder also has a unique ID code that is assigned at the time the key is manufactured. When a key is programmed into the SKREEM/WCM, the transponder ID code is learned by the module and the transponder acquires the unique Secret Key ID code from the SKREEM/WCM. To program ignition keys into the SKREEM/WCM, follow the programming steps outlined in the diagnostic scan tool for "Program Ignition Keys or Key FOBs" under "Miscellaneous Functions" for the "WCM/Wireless Control Module" menu item.

NOTE: A maximum of eight keys can be learned to each SKREEM/WCM. Once a key is learned to a SKREEM/WCM, that key has acquired the Secret Key for that SKREEM/WCM and cannot be used on any other vehicle at the same time.

If ignition key programming is unsuccessful, the scan tool will display one of the following error messages: