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Programming Keys To The BCM

Body Control Module (BCM) Key Programming Procedures:

PROGRAMMING A SINGLE KEY INTO THE BCM 

PROGRAMMING A VIRGIN AND UNCUT SINGLE KEY INTO THE BCM 

PROCEDURE: 

  1. Obtain security pin for the vehicle.
  2. Insert a key (already programmed if possible) into the ignition to start the process.
  3. Turn the ignition to the run position and connect to the vehicle using the scan tool.
  4. Select "BCM" from the topology view and then the "MISC" tab.
  5. The hazard lamps must be on  during programming.
  6. Select "Disable and Enable Keys", then click "continue".
  7. Turn key to off position as instructed in procedure. Follow routine, remove the key from the ignition as instructed to program additional keys, wait 10 seconds between adding keys. Continue following tool prompts to complete.
    NOTE:

    Do NOT at any point during the procedure hit the CLOSE button, always hit CONTINUE until procedure says it is completed successfully and it is now safe to turn off hazards. Hitting the CLOSE button will cause the routine to end without learning the key.

NOTE:

If at any point the customer needs a BCM replacement. The keys should be already programmed to the BCM. If the vehicle exhibits a start and stall situation after the BCM is replaced the keys may need to be reprogrammed using the program ignition keys procedure in the scan tool.