2000 gmc sierra keyless entry program




















Release the power unlock butto n on the door panel. The vehicle will lock and unlock the doors automatically to confirm remote programing or learning mode. This step may take up to 30 seconds. Repeat the previous step for each additional car transmitter including any existing transmitters. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position in order to exit the transmitter programming mode.

Open the center console storage area and the storage tray. When the transmitter is learned, the DIC display will show that it is ready to program the next transmitter.

Remove the transmitter from the transmitter pocket and press unlock or lock on the transmitter. To program additional transmitters, repeat Steps 4—6. If there are no currently recognized transmitters available, follow this procedure to program up to eight transmitters.

This feature is not available in Canada. This procedure will take approximately 30 minutes to complete. The vehicle must be off and all transmitters to be programmed must be with you. Do this in rapid succession. If you wait too long, it is likely that your car will go out of sync, and you will have to restart the process for whichever transmitters you have left over. Exit programming mode by turning off the vehicle and removing the key.

This can result in dangerous circumstances where your locks do not work. If you forget, or take too long to take your key out, start the whole process over again for your own safety and convenience.

Test your transmitters. Get out of your car and close the driver's door. Step away from the car about 20 feet. If they work from this distance, step back to a further distance and try your transmitter from there. If the transmitter works at 20 feet but does not work at, say, 40 feet, the transmitter may not have a strong enough signal to travel that far, or that the transmitter's batteries are low. Method 3. A common place to find this information is in your driver's manual which comes with the car.

There should also be a button on your dashboard with a picture of a car, marked with the letter "I". If your car does not have a VIC, use the following steps.

Sit comfortably in the driver's seat, and make sure that your transmitter is close enough to the steering wheel and internal locks. Pull on the internal handles of each door to make sure that they are closed tightly. Turn your key to the "Accessory Power" position. When you put the key into the ignition, do not turn it all the way clockwise. Instead, turn it to the position right before when the ignition would start.

Press and hold the odometer stem for three seconds. This is located in front of the driver's seat, behind the steering wheel. Do this until the display board reads "Relearn Remote Key. You can always pull your key out and start again. You will hear a noise that sounds like a chime. If you do not hear this chime, that means that the sync is off. You will have to repeat the previous steps in order to successfully sync your transmitter.

Program additional transmitters, up to four. Do this in rapid succession, otherwise your car will go out of sync. If this happens, make sure that you begin the process over again, otherwise you will not successfully sync your transmitters.

Turn your key to the left and remove it. If you do not do this step right afterwards, it could throw the sync of the car off. If you forget to take the key out, or take it out a while afterwards, it is best to repeat the previous steps over again. Step out of your car and shut the driver's door. If the locks seem to work, go back even further and test it again. If the locks do not appear to work, it is best to restart the process for your own safety. If you have tried and tried again, and nothing seems to work, contact your nearest car care professional.

Method 4. Put the key in the ignition and turn to start but don't turn on the engine. Short pins 8 and 4 on the ODB1 port makes the doors lock and unlock. The data port is located under the steering column below the dash. Press and hold the lock button on the remote until the car locks to program it. No, probably not. How do I find out why it does not go into programming mode? I need to do this for a HHR. Does this not work on HHRs?

I even read on the HHR Network that this would work. Any suggestions? You must be logged in to post a comment. Home Blog Contact About.



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