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Method 1 - Key Fob Quick Learn

This procedure is used when adding key fobs. Fobs will be numbered in sequence based on when they are programmed; if two fobs are currently programmed to the RCDLR, a fob programmed using this method will be numbered as Fob 3. This procedure requires that you have two known good key fobs, a replacement key fob, and the vehicles mechanical key.

Method 1 is also used for the initial programming of key fobs to a new replacement RCDLR. In this instance, the new RCDLR comes ready to learn the first key fobs introduced. Perform the learn procedure as outlined, with the exception that the new RCDLR does not require two known key fobs be placed within the interior of the vehicle.

IMPORTANT: This procedure is not available when the maximum number of Fob's (4) have been programmed. If 4 key fobs are programmed to this RCDLR and this method is attempted, the DIC will display MAX FOBS LEARNED and the programming procedure will exit. Method 2 must be used in this instance.
  1. The vehicle must be OFF.
  2. Open the rear compartment.
  3. Place two known key fobs within the interior of the vehicle.
  4. At the rear of the vehicle insert the vehicle key in the rear compartment lock cylinder located in the lower left and cycle the key 5 times within 5 seconds.
  5. The drivers information center (DIC) will display a message: READY FOR FOB X (X = fob 2, 3, or 4).
  6. Place the new unknown key fob in the glove box fob pocket with the buttons facing right.
  7. A beep will occur and the DIC will display: READY FOR FOB X or MAX FOBS LEARNED.
  8. If programming additional key fobs, repeat steps 5 and six, or press the OFF/ACC portion of the ignition switch to exit programming mode.
    IMPORTANT: Failure to operate the active portion of each key fob will result in that fob being inoperative. Pressing the active portion finishes the programming sequence and is require to ensure transmitter operation.
  9. Operate the active portion of each key fob in order to verify correct system operation.