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Old 02-08-2002, 10:12 AM   #31
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IF YOUR VEHICLE IS NOT SPECIFICALLY LISTED, DO NOT ATTEMPT REMOTE PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS THAT ARE NOT SPECIFIC TO YOUR VEHICLE. DAMAGE TO THE CLASS 2 DATA COMMUNICATION SYSTEM COULD OCCUR!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Please ask!! I will do everything I can to find the proper programming!!

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Old 02-08-2002, 10:38 AM   #32
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Re: Programing 99 Buick Park Ave

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I have tried all the methods listed and none of them work on my car. Does anyone have the info on this car? The remote is a GM/UTA FCC# K0BUT1BT.
Transmitter programming per the GM manual:

Important:

Before entering the programming mode, verify the possession of all the transmitters you will be using on the vehicle. Once you program the transmitter, the memory erases the other transmitters. You may program up to 4 transmitters

1) Turn OFF the ignition switch

2) Usa a fused jumper (3 amp is sufficient) and connect terminal 8 (back/white wire) to terminal 4 (black wire)

3) Close all the doors

4) Turn ON the ignition switch
the doors will lock

5) Press and hold the following buttons on one of the transmitters for 30 seconds:
lock and unlock

6) After a 30 second delay, the doors will lock and unlock

Important:
DO NOT turn OFF the ignition . If the switch is turned OFF the first transmitter becomes inoperative.

7) In order to program extra transmitters repeat Step 5

8)Disconnect the fused jumper wire from the data link connector

9) Turn off ignition

10) Verify functions of all programmed transmitters.
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Old 02-08-2002, 11:01 AM   #33
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Thumbs up '99 Buick

Thanks Tireburner,

That worked like a charm
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Old 02-08-2002, 11:03 AM   #34
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You are wecome Sir!!

Enjoy your weekend!!
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Old 02-15-2002, 09:48 PM   #35
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tireburner, u gave me info on programming the 95 Olds 88 a few months ago and it worked great. I recently bought another used car. It is a 1997 Chevrolet Lumina LS that has the keyless entry standard. When I bought the car, the dealer gave me one set of keys and 1 remote fob that was programed and worked on the car. Unfortanetely, the dealer will not provide another remote fob, so im going to buy 1 off of ebay. Now, the dealer was not kind in allowing to programing a remote if i bring one in. I was wondering, can I use the same directions that u gave me for 95 Olds 88 (grounding pin 4 and 8) or is it different for 97 Chevy Lumina LS?
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Old 02-19-2002, 07:46 AM   #36
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rjones2001:

1-Open trunk

2-Remove rigt rear trim panel

3-Taped to a harness near the antenna mast (sorry that's the description the book gives) is a single pin plug going no where. Wire color in that plug is probably black/white.

4-Ground that wire. The door locks will respond by locking, then unlocking

5-Press and hold Lock and Unlock buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds

6-The doors will lock then unlock indicating the system has learned that transmitter

7-Repeat step 5 for all remaining transmitters

8-Remove ground from the program jumper

9-Verify proper remote functions.

The keyless reciever appears to be mounted to the right side of the right rear speaker in the trunk seperation panel. If you must go there because you can't find the program jumper where previously described, the program wire is in pin L. It is a black/white wire at the keyless reciever.

That should get you through this!!
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Old 02-19-2002, 01:01 PM   #37
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Tireburner...Heres a tricky one, Id appreciate any help tho.

I need to re-program a Keyless entry on a 91 Caprice Classic.

I know it might be tricky to find, but any help is appreciated.


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Old 02-20-2002, 07:35 AM   #38
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Rich,

I will do my best. There is a GM dealer that only calls occasionally, but I try and stockpile a list of cars I don't have and ask him to get the info for them, so be patient!
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Old 02-20-2002, 07:40 AM   #39
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From an e-mail I recieved:

I am hoping you could help, reading the forums you seem to be the expert . I need to program two remote entries for this 99 aurora with memory seats and mirrors. could you please tell me how its done. thanks rawone

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If having the memory systems activate when using the factory remotes, you must have the remotes programmed by GM using the TECH 2 programmer. If you are not concerned with the remotes activating the memory systems, the following programming will work.

1- Turn off ignition

2-Use a 3amp fused wire and jump pin #8 to pin # 4 at the diagnostic connector located under the dr ivers side of the dash. Pin # 4 is solid black wire at the connector and Pin # 8 is also solid black (according to my diagrams)

3- Close all the doors

4-Turn ON the ignition

5-Press and hold LOCK and UNLOCK on one transmitter until the doors lock, then unlock (approx. 30 seconds)

6- repeat step 5 for every transmitter being programmed

7- DO NOT TURN OFF THE IGNITION!!! Remove the fused jumper first, then turn off the ign and verify remote functions.
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Old 02-22-2002, 05:16 PM   #40
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Question 200 Chevy Silverado?

Would anyone know how to program the Keyless Remote on the 2000 Chevy Silverado? If I can find this info, it would save me a couple of bucks.
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Old 02-22-2002, 10:36 PM   #41
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tireburner, i will let u know how the remotes work on lumina as soon as ebay sellers mail me the remotes. Thanks for the instructions.
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Old 02-25-2002, 07:20 AM   #42
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Re: 200 Chevy Silverado?

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Would anyone know how to program the Keyless Remote on the 2000 Chevy Silverado? If I can find this info, it would save me a couple of bucks.
1- Start with the ignition OFF, hold down the power unlock button on the door panel. Turn the ignition key ON,OFF,ON,OFF. Release power unlock button on the door panel. The locks will cycle once.

2- Hold down the keyless entry transmitter LOCK and UNLOCK buttons for 15 seconds. The locks will again cycle once.

3- Repeat step #2 for each additional keyless entry transmitter.

4- Turn the ignition ON to exit the keyless entry transmitter programming mode. Programming is now complete.
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Old 02-26-2002, 07:57 AM   #43
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Posted by Korupt:

Can anyone tell me how I might be able to program my keyless entry remote for my 96 Bonneville? Thanks

1- Turn ignition OFF. Connect a 3 amp fused jumper wire between Data Link Conector (DLC) terminals #8 (black/ white wire) and #4 (black wire)

2- Turn ignition on. Press and hold LOCK and UNLOCK buttons on one transmitter. Repeat for additional transmitters.

3- Disconnect jumper wire

4- Turn off ignition and verify transmitter functions.
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Old 02-28-2002, 07:17 AM   #44
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From an e-mail I received: Keyless programming 94 Grand Prix.


1-Open trunk

2-Remove rigt rear trim panel

3-Taped to a harness near the antenna mast (sorry that's the description the book gives) is a single pin plug going no where. Wire color in that plug is probably black/white.

4-Ground that wire. The door locks will respond by locking, then unlocking

5-Press and hold Lock and Unlock buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds

6-The doors will lock then unlock indicating the system has learned that transmitter

7-Repeat step 5 for all remaining transmitters

8-Remove ground from the program jumper

9-Verify proper remote functions.

The keyless reciever appears to be mounted to the right side of the right rear speaker in the trunk seperation panel. If you must go there because you can't find the program jumper where previously described, the program wire is in pin L. It is a black/white wire at the keyless reciever.
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Old 03-01-2002, 09:00 PM   #45
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'97 Buick Riviera

Can someone tell me how to reprogram a remote to fit my '97 Buick Riviera? Any ideas on where I can get a new remote without paying an arm and a leg? I have seen a bunch of remotes on ebay, but none specific to my car. Are there any other car remotes that are compatible to my car?

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