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No. 3 Transmitter Id Code Cannot Be Reprogrammed [Keyless Entry System]

NO. 3 TRANSMITTER ID CODE CANNOT BE REPROGRAMMED [KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM] POSSIBLE CAUSE

3 Transmitter ID code cannot be reprogrammed
DESCRIPTION 
  • Malfunction in transmitter battery, transmitter, BCM circuit, or keyless receiver circuit.
POSSIBLE CAUSE 
  • Malfunction in transmitter battery, transmitter, BCM, or keyless receiver.
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NO.3 TRANSMITTER ID CODE CANNOT BE REPROGRAMMED [KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM] DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE

STEP INSPECTION ACTION
1 INSPECT TRANSMITTER BATTERY INSTALLATION AND TYPE 
  • Visually inspect the transmitter battery.
  • Are the below items correct?
    • Transmitter battery installation (correct polarity)
    • Battery type: CR1620
Yes Go to the next step.
No Properly install the battery or replace the battery with the specified battery (CR1620), and then go to Step 11.
2 INSPECT TRANSMITTER BATTERY TERMINALS FOR RUST AND POOR CONNECTION 
  • Visually inspect the transmitter.
    • Is there rust on the transmitter battery terminals (positive or negative)?
    • Is there poor connection between the terminals and battery?
Yes Replace the transmitter battery or repair the transmitter battery terminal, then go to Step 11.
No Go to the next step.
3 INSPECT TRANSMITTER BATTERY 
  • Inspect the transmitter battery.
  • Is the battery voltage normal?
Yes Go to the next step.
No Replace the transmitter battery, then go to Step 1 f.
4 INSPECT IF MALFUNCTION IS IN TRANSMITTER BATTERY OR ELSEWHERE 
  • Replace with a transmitter battery known to be good.
  • Does the keyless entry system operate properly?
Yes Replace the transmitter battery, then go to Step 11.
No Go to the next step.
5 INSPECT IF MALFUNCTION IS IN TRANSMITTER OR BCM 
  • Reprogram the transmitter ID code using another known good transmitter.
  • Does the keyless entry system operate properly?
Yes Replace the transmitter and reprogram the transmitter ID code, then go to Step 11.
No Go to the next step.
6 INSPECT POWER SUPPLY FUSE 
  • Is the keyless receiver power supply fuse normal?
Yes Go to the next step.
No Install an appropriate amperage fuse, then go to Step 11.
7 INSPECT IF MALFUNCTION IS IN WIRING HARNESS (NO CONTINUITY BETWEEN FUSE BLOCK AND KEYLESS RECEIVER) OR ELSEWHERE 
  • Measure the voltage at the following keyless receiver terminal:
    • Power supply signal (terminal A)
  • Is the voltage B+  ?
Yes Go to the next step.
No Repair the wiring harness between the fuse block and keyless receiver, then go to Step 11.
8 INSPECT IF MALFUNCTION IS IN WIRING HARNESS (NO CONTINUITY BETWEEN KEYLESS RECEIVER AND GROUND) OR ELSEWHERE 
  • Is there continuity between keyless receiver terminal E and ground?
Yes Go to the next step.
No Repair the wiring harness between the keyless receiver and ground, then go to Step 11.
9 INSPECT IF MALFUNCTION IS IN WIRING HARNESS (NO CONTINUITY BETWEEN KEYLESS RECEIVER AND BCM) OR ELSEWHERE 
  • Disconnect the keyless receiver connector and BCM connector.
  • Is there continuity between the following terminals?
    • 71 (BCM connector)-C (keyless receiver connector)
Yes Go to the next step.
No Repair the wiring harness between the keyless receiver and BCM, then go to Step 11.
10 INSPECT IF MALFUNCTION IS IN WIRING HARNESS (NO CONTINUITY BETWEEN KEYLESS RECEIVER AND BCM) OR BCM 
  • Measure the voltage at BCM terminal C.
    • When transmitter operated:
      • Any transmitter button is operated: 0.5 V 
      • Any transmitter button is operated: 3.5 V 
  • Is the voltage normal?
Yes Replace the BCM, then go to the next step.
No Replace the keyless receiver, then go to the next step.
11 REINSPECT MALFUNCTION SYMPTOM AFTER REPAIR 
  • Does the keyless entry system operate properly?
Yes Troubleshooting completed. Explain repairs to the customer.
No Reinspect the malfunction symptoms, then repeat from Step 1 if the malfunction recurs.