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Programming Procedure

  1. Keyless entry modules (receivers) can be programmed to receive 2 Vehicle Access Codes (VAC). Two transmitters may be used to operate remote control lock system. In addition, several vehicles, each with keyless entry, may be programmed to operate from same transmitter or 2 different transmitters.
  2. During programming of keyless entry module receiver, feedback is provided by receiver by cycling door locks. To program a keyless entry module receiver to match the VAC of 1-2 transmitters, use a jumper wire and jumper 2 terminals of keyless entry module program connector. Program connector is located in front of left rear inner wheel panel, inside trunk. See Fig 1 .
    Fig 1: Locating Programming Connector
    G94H31887Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  3. Program connector contains 2 terminals. Tan wire in terminal "A" is programming lead, and Black wire in terminal "B" is a ground. Jumping terminal "A" to "B" will initiate program mode. Module will cycle door locks as an indication of program mode feedback.
  4. Press one button on transmitter one time to store VAC code for that transmitter. Door locks will cycle as feedback.
  5. If only one transmitter is being programmed, go to next step. If more than one transmitter is being programmed, press one button on second transmitter to store second transmitter's VAC. First transmitter's VAC is retained. Door locks will cycle as feedback. If a second VAC signal is not received before programming harness is removed, receiver will be programmed to first transmitter's VAC only. This procedure prevents unauthorized programming.
  6. Remove jumper wire from program connector. Verify proper operation of keyless entry system.
NOTE: Do not leave door lock key in vehicle while programming keyless entry module. This will prevent unintentional lock out if programming procedure is not correctly performed.