Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Transmitter Programming: Programming
NOTE:
All RKE
transmitters must be programmed at the same time. Entering the programming mode erases all previously programmed RKE
transmitters (Integrated Keyhead Transmitters (IKTs) and key fobs). The PATS
portion of the programmed Integrated Keyhead Transmitters (IKTs) is unaffected.
NOTE:
There is no
indication (audible or visual confirmation) when entering or existing RKE
programming mode or when the RKE
transmitter(s) has been programmed to the vehicle. The steps in the procedure must
be completed within the time noted in each step.
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WARNING: Before beginning any service procedure in this article, refer to Safety Warnings in GENERAL INFORMATION . Failure to follow this instruction may result in serious personal injury.
Refer to: HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .
- Use the door lock control switch to unlock the doors.
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NOTE: Some vehicles built prior to 08-July-2013 may require the ignition to be cycled 8 times to enter RKE programming mode.
Cycle the ignition from OFF to RUN to OFF 4 times (vehicles built up to 08-July-2013) or 8 times (vehicles from 08-July-2013) in rapid succession (within 10 seconds), with the last turn ending in OFF.
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NOTE: Programming mode ends when:
- the ignition transitions ON.
- 20 seconds elapse since entering programming mode or since the last RKE transmitter was programmed.
Within 20 seconds, press and hold any button on the RKE transmitter to be programmed. Repeat this step for each RKE transmitter.
- Check the operation of the RKE transmitters. If the door locks do not respond for the programmed RKE transmitter(s), wait several seconds and press the button again. If the door locks still fail to respond, diagnose the RKE transmitter(s).