Module Programming
Check
NOTE:
Perform the following pre-checks to make sure module programming completes without errors.
- 1.NOTE: Starting the engine prior to creating a programming session may prevent certain part number information from being inhaled by the IDS. This may cause programming errors in some modules.
Start the programming session in Key ON Engine OFF.
- 3.NOTE: A hardwired internet connection is recommended.
Inspect the Vehicle Communication Module (VCM) and cables for damage. Make sure cables remain connected throughout the programming procedure.
- 4.
Turn off all unnecessary accessories, such as radio, A/C, climate controlled seats, headlamps, interior and demand lamps.
- 6.
For Plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles, disconnect the external charge cord from the charge port.
Programming
NOTE:
Do not delete the original diagnostic scan tool programming session.
- 1.
Follow all on-screen instructions carefully, especially any key movements IDS directs to perform. Allow the startup and power down routines to complete.
- 2.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the programming process. If programming errors occur, continue to Step 3. If no programming errors occur, continue to Step 8.
- 3.NOTE: Perform the following steps when the module programming procedure has resulted in a blank module.
Obtain the original IDS used when the programming error occurred during Module Reprogramming or PMI.
- 5.
Start a new IDS session.- If the IDS can read the VIN, the IDS will default to the failed session.
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NOTE: Sessions with failed programming will be highlighted in red. If the original session is not listed, click the Recycling bin icon in the lower left corner of the previous session screen to locate any deleted sessions.
If the IDS cannot read the VIN, locate the original failed vehicle programming session.
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If programming does not resume, proceed to the Module Programming menu and select the process previously attempted, PMI or Module Reprogramming. Follow all on-screen instructions.