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rg4541
11-14-2003, 02:13 AM
Does anyone know how to program the keyless entry for a 1995 Aurora. Just got mine, pretty sweet, 75k miles on it, trying to fix up the transmission on it, replaced the break pads and now trying to program a new remote I got for it, from the dealer, <$120 for it, don't feel like adding to it by taking it to the dealer. Thanks!

Indy8
11-14-2003, 02:25 AM
Do you have the owners manual? It may be in there. I only have procedure for OBDII, if there's a diff.

97 silverbullet
11-14-2003, 09:27 PM
here's how to do it.
Turn ignition switch "off"
Using a fused jumper, juper data line connector terminal 8 (blk/wht) to terminal 4 Blk close all doors
turn ignition switch "on" door locks cycle
press and hold lock and unlock button on one transmitter alter a 30 second delay the doors will lock and unlock
repeat step to program extra transmitters
do not turn off ignition, if switch is turned off the first transmitter will become inoperative.
disconnect jumper from DLC

that works
i did it.

Indy8
11-14-2003, 10:18 PM
That's what I used also, worked on two new remotes. I thought OBDI connector may be different than II. I can't get the perimeter lighting feature to program or work. Any help with this would be welcomed. BTW, gmpartsdirect.com has new remotes for $42.50 ea.

rg4541
11-15-2003, 01:10 PM
Thanks for the replies, although I guess I am not that tech savvy, I have no idea what ="Using a fused jumper, juper data line connector terminal 8 (blk/wht) to terminal 4 Blk"= means. You think you could explain that in laymen terms? I would really appreciate it...

Indy8
11-15-2003, 02:05 PM
I can e-mail the instructions to you if you want to post your address. We can't post images here. The DLC is under driver side dashboard. It's tapered on the ends. The wider horizontal row of female pin connectors is where you count from left to right(driver to passenger side), the 4th input and 8th input. The 8th is the last one. Some are color coded, some are numbered(very small). My car has neither, so count to be sure. Ideally, a fused jumper wire should be used to protect the electronics. Most use a SMALL paperclip. I used arts&crafts wire. Just don't damage the pin receptacle.

rg4541
11-15-2003, 02:59 PM
I think I can receive e-mails now, thanks for your help!

Indy8
11-15-2003, 05:31 PM
Hang on, I'll dig it out and scan it ASAP.

charlesnj
11-15-2003, 08:41 PM
Hello I wanted to know if you could email me a Picture of the DLC. I really would apprecitate it. Thanks [email protected]

97 silverbullet
11-16-2003, 04:16 AM
you know where you plug the computer to the car that harness thats the DLC.

hoot972
11-16-2003, 03:25 PM
#8 is blk/wht #4 is blk. for a fused link take a 3 or 4 amp fuse and tape a wire to each end. if you can't see the wire color take the two screws out on either side and drop it down

rg4541
11-16-2003, 05:38 PM
I did it! Thanks to everyone...

Indy8
11-16-2003, 05:53 PM
Did you get your perimeter lighting feature to work?

Spinman
11-20-2003, 12:21 AM
Have the same question regarding a 1996 Aurora...

Just purchased a new remote on ebay and need to program it to work (along with my existing unit).

Does anyone know if the instructions posted here for the 1995 model are the same for the 1996 model?

Not sure, but I believe the system changed in 1996 to the tear drop shapped remotes which support code hopping. My understanding is that the 1995 model had the old style square remotes that did not support code hopping.

Are the "fusable jumpers" available at auto stores - or would I need to build my own. I'd rather err on the side of safety and use a fuse in the circuit rather than the old paper clip jump...

Thanks!

hoot972
11-20-2003, 12:49 AM
mine is 96 ands that how you do it. your remotes a #25678792.if your still not sure just make a fuseable link with a 3 or 4 amp fuse between two wires and your safe.

billysandra
12-06-2005, 11:17 AM
I can e-mail the instructions to you if you want to post your address. We can't post images here. The DLC is under driver side dashboard. It's tapered on the ends. The wider horizontal row of female pin connectors is where you count from left to right(driver to passenger side), the 4th input and 8th input. The 8th is the last one. Some are color coded, some are numbered(very small). My car has neither, so count to be sure. Ideally, a fused jumper wire should be used to protect the electronics. Most use a SMALL paperclip. I used arts&crafts wire. Just don't damage the pin receptacle.


My email address is [email protected] If you could email me the instructions to program my keyless remote in my 1995 Olds Aurora, I would be grateful.

Thanks,

Billy

Onblsht
12-15-2005, 12:04 AM
The 95 model uses a different remote but the same instructions as the 96-99 models:

GM Remote programming


here's how to do it.
Turn ignition switch "off"
Using a fused jumper, jump data line connector terminal 8 (blk/wht) to terminal 4 Blk close all doors
turn ignition switch "on" door locks cycle
press and hold lock and unlock button on one transmitter alter a 30 second delay the doors will lock and unlock
repeat step to program extra transmitters
do not turn off ignition, if switch is turned off the first transmitter will become inoperative.
disconnect jumper from DLC

NOTES: You do not turn the engine on during programming, only the ignition on. (dash lights and buzzers are on).

The DLC is located below the driver's side dashboard, near the pedals. It will look like a plastic port you connect a computer printer to - about 1" tall by 3" wide.

Indy8
12-15-2005, 11:56 AM
The instructions I e-mailed were printed by keylessride.com but are thr same.

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