'94 / '95 Keyless remote Entry Programming
d-guy
03-11-2003, 06:48 PM
I totalled my 1995 Bonnie. Well, it wasn't a TOTAL loss, I saved the remote. Is it possible to reprogram the remote to be used on the 1994 Bonneville I replaced it with, and if so, what is the procedure?
Scott 02
03-12-2003, 08:50 AM
http://www.twingles.com/manualcd/dsmgift/ if that don't help John will be around to explain it well....
Shortbus
03-12-2003, 03:30 PM
Yes the remotes are the same for 92-95 bonne's
d-guy
03-12-2003, 04:01 PM
Thanks guys, I'll give it a try in the morning and let you know how it turns out.:alien:
d-guy
03-12-2003, 04:22 PM
My Owners manual said something about being able to program the remote for two cars. My son has a clone of my Bonnie (or maybe it's the other way around, who knows?) Any ideas?
Scott 02
03-12-2003, 04:52 PM
Well Good Luck! Hope everything works out well for you.
d-guy
03-13-2003, 02:41 PM
THe Following is the instructions obtained from the link given earlier in this thread:
To reprogram your keyless entry system for a new key fob:
1) Turn ignition to OFF.
2) Ground pin 1 of the Data Link Connector (black 16-pin connector under dash driver's side). Pin 4 of this connector is a ground, so placing a jumper wire between pins 1 & 4 will accomplish this. Grounding pin 1 tells the system you are getting ready to reprogram it.
3) Close all the doors.
4) Turn the key to ACC, then back to OFF. The power locks will lock/unlock. The system is now ready to be programmed.
5) Press a button on your key fob.
6) If you have two key fobs, press a button on the second fob within 1 minute of pressing a button on the first one. Both must be programmed at the same time. If you only have one remote, press a button on it 2 more times to signal that you only have one.
7) The doors will lock/unlock to signal that the codes were received.
8) Remove the connection between pins 1 & 4.
I found that the power locks locked and unlocked immediately upon jumping pin 1 to pin 4. The system was ready to be programmed. steps 3 & 4 were unnecessary.
Thanks for all your help, guys. By the way, I doublechecked my owners manual and it said if you had the same system in both cars, you could program 1 fob to both cars. Any idea how I check if both cars have the same system and how I do the programming?:alien:
To reprogram your keyless entry system for a new key fob:
1) Turn ignition to OFF.
2) Ground pin 1 of the Data Link Connector (black 16-pin connector under dash driver's side). Pin 4 of this connector is a ground, so placing a jumper wire between pins 1 & 4 will accomplish this. Grounding pin 1 tells the system you are getting ready to reprogram it.
3) Close all the doors.
4) Turn the key to ACC, then back to OFF. The power locks will lock/unlock. The system is now ready to be programmed.
5) Press a button on your key fob.
6) If you have two key fobs, press a button on the second fob within 1 minute of pressing a button on the first one. Both must be programmed at the same time. If you only have one remote, press a button on it 2 more times to signal that you only have one.
7) The doors will lock/unlock to signal that the codes were received.
8) Remove the connection between pins 1 & 4.
I found that the power locks locked and unlocked immediately upon jumping pin 1 to pin 4. The system was ready to be programmed. steps 3 & 4 were unnecessary.
Thanks for all your help, guys. By the way, I doublechecked my owners manual and it said if you had the same system in both cars, you could program 1 fob to both cars. Any idea how I check if both cars have the same system and how I do the programming?:alien:
TobysBonne
05-03-2003, 02:26 PM
Are there low cost sources to find Key remotes other than the dealer. They are asking 90 plus for a replacement for my 94 Bonneville SSE. I just bought this vehicle with 58K and starting to work on the quirks. Any direction would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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