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Password (PASSLOCK) Reprogramming Auto Learn (30-Minute Procedure)

  1. Reprogramming learn procedure must be performed if Body Control Module (BCM), Powertrain Control Module (PCM), Vehicle Control Module (VCM), or passlock sensor has been replaced. A password is communicated between BCM and PCM/VCM to provide engine operation. If PCM/VCM has been replaced, the PCM/VCM must learn the password from the BCM.
  2. Attempt to start engine. Engine will start and then stall. After engine stalls, leave ignition on for 10 minutes. SECURITY indicator light will illuminate for 10 minutes and then go off. The SECURITY indicator light is located on center of instrument panel, just above the turn signal indicators.
    NOTE: Ensure battery is fully charged before proceeding. Ensure steps are followed in correct order or procedure may need to be repeated.
  3. After SECURITY indicator light goes off, turn ignition off for 5 seconds. Attempt to start engine and then leave ignition on. After engine has stalled, leave ignition on for 10 minutes. SECURITY indicator light will illuminate for 10 minutes and then go off. After SECURITY indicator light goes off, turn ignition off for 5 seconds.
  4. Attempt to start engine and then leave ignition on. After engine has stalled, leave ignition on for 10 minutes. SECURITY indicator light will illuminate for 10 minutes and then go off.
  5. Turn ignition off for 5 seconds. Turn ignition on and attempt to start engine. If engine starts, password learn procedure is complete. If engine does not start, ensure procedure was properly followed. If procedure was properly followed, check for DTCs. If any DTCs exist, perform test procedures for specified DTC and repair as necessary. See appropriate SELF-DIAGNOSTICS article in ENGINE PERFORMANCE.