Programming Ignition Keys To The Kin
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2014 Dodge Durango. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
Each FOBIK has a unique ID code that is assigned at the time the key is manufactured. When a key is programmed into the KIN, the module learns the transponder ID code and the transponder acquires the unique Secret Key ID code from the KIN.
CAUTION:
Read all notes and cautions for programming procedures.
- Connect a battery charger to the vehicle.
- Connect the scan tool.
- Have a unique vehicle PIN readily available before running the routine.
- Ignition key should be in RUN position.
- Select "ECU View".
- Select "KIN Wireless Control".
- Select "Miscellaneous Functions."
- Select "Program Ignition Keys or Key FOBs", Start
- Enter the PIN when prompted.
- Verify the correct information.
- Cycle ignition key after the successful routine completion.
NOTE:
If the original keys do not successfully program to the new KIN after the proper procedures are followed correctly, programming new keys will be necessary.
NOTE:
A maximum of eight keys can be learned by the KIN. Once a key is learned by a KIN, that key has acquired the Secret Key for that KIN and cannot be transferred to any other KIN or vehicle.