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Programming Ignition Keys To The Kin

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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.

  1. Connect a battery charger to the vehicle.
  2. Connect the scan tool.
  3. Have a unique vehicle PIN readily available before running the routine.
  4. Ignition key should be in RUN position.
  5. Select "ECU View".
  6. Select "KIN Wireless Control".
  7. Select "Miscellaneous Functions."
  8. Select "Program Ignition Keys or Key FOBs", Start
  9. Enter the PIN when prompted.
  10. Verify the correct information.
  11. 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.