How to- Reprogramming Keyless Entry - '98 LeSabre
joeruger
08-13-2002, 05:10 PM
1998 Buick LeSabre Keyless Entry Programming
ALL TRANSMITTERS MUST BE PRESENT WHEN PROGRAMMING NEW REMOTES!
1. Turn OFF ignition switch.
2. Use a 3 amp fused jumper wire (two clip leads attached to either side of a 3 amp fuse and paperclips work, too) and connect terminals at the data link connector as illustrated below (black wire to black/white wire). The data link connector is located on the driver's side bottom of dash panel. (See picture)
3. Close all the doors.
4. Turn ON the ignition switch.
5. The doors will lock and unlock to confirm it is in programming mode.
6. Press and hold LOCK and UNLOCK on one of the transmitters for 30 seconds.
7. After a 10-15 second delay the doors will LOCK and UNLOCK.
DO NOT TURN OFF THE IGNITION!
8. Repeat step 5 for each additional transmitter. (Even transmitters that worked previously must be reprogrammed).
9. Disconnect jumper wire from data link connector.
10.Turn the ignition off and test all transmitters to verify function.
ALL TRANSMITTERS MUST BE PRESENT WHEN PROGRAMMING NEW REMOTES!
1. Turn OFF ignition switch.
2. Use a 3 amp fused jumper wire (two clip leads attached to either side of a 3 amp fuse and paperclips work, too) and connect terminals at the data link connector as illustrated below (black wire to black/white wire). The data link connector is located on the driver's side bottom of dash panel. (See picture)
3. Close all the doors.
4. Turn ON the ignition switch.
5. The doors will lock and unlock to confirm it is in programming mode.
6. Press and hold LOCK and UNLOCK on one of the transmitters for 30 seconds.
7. After a 10-15 second delay the doors will LOCK and UNLOCK.
DO NOT TURN OFF THE IGNITION!
8. Repeat step 5 for each additional transmitter. (Even transmitters that worked previously must be reprogrammed).
9. Disconnect jumper wire from data link connector.
10.Turn the ignition off and test all transmitters to verify function.
MR2
08-14-2002, 05:32 PM
I had posted the question about the '98 LaSabre way back when. Went to purchase a remote and was told at the dealership t hat the 98 LaSabre I brought in was not set up for it. LThanks
fisherman101
02-23-2003, 09:30 AM
Will this same procedure work for the 01 Lesabre?
Thanks
Thanks
tman
07-13-2003, 10:56 PM
I am stickying this to the top of the page, and editing your thread title, if you don't mind
[Edit- had a better idea]
[Edit- had a better idea]
elminstyr
01-17-2007, 08:31 AM
2. Use a 3 amp fused jumper wire (two clip leads attached to either side of a 3 amp fuse and paperclips work, too) and connect terminals at the data link connector as illustrated below (black wire to black/white wire). The data link connector is located on the driver's side bottom of dash panel. (See picture)
Where is the illustration and picture?
Another post in this board said for a '98 LeSabre to short wires 4 and 8 on the DLC. I have a '98 LeSabre, and in the DLC, there is no wire on the 8th terminal.
Where is the illustration and picture?
Another post in this board said for a '98 LeSabre to short wires 4 and 8 on the DLC. I have a '98 LeSabre, and in the DLC, there is no wire on the 8th terminal.
HotZ28
01-17-2007, 08:44 AM
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