2000 Grand Prix
slubby76
04-21-2003, 02:26 PM
I need help!!! I just bought a 2000 Grand Prix and only recieved one transmitter, so i bought a second new one. I've tried some of the steps listed in here and nothing works. Can any one help me!!!:(
Shortbus
04-30-2003, 01:34 PM
If you are having trouble with the procedure you may be pulling the wrong fuse or the transmitter you purchased is incorrect or broken.
Here is the procedure.
Transmitter Programming
No Tools Required
In the event that a transmitter is lost, program the old and the new transmitters into the memory of the remote control door lock receiver. Up to 4 transmitters may be programmed.
Important
Once the keyless entry receiver enters the programming/diagnostic mode, the programming of the first transmitter erases all previous transmitter programming information. You must then program all of the transmitters.
Program only 1 vehicle remote control door lock receiver at a time. If you program multiple receivers simultaneously, the same transmitter could possibly be programmed to more than 1 remote control door lock receiver.
Perform the following steps:
Sit in the vehicle driver's seat.
Remove the ignition key from the ignition lock cylinder.
Close all of the vehicle's doors.
Remove the MALL PGM fuse from the fuse panel. Refer to Electronic Diagnosis in Body and Chassis.
Turn the ignition lock cylinder to the ACC position.
Turn the ignition lock cylinder OFF, then back to ACC within 1 second.
Open and then close any vehicle door. You will hear a chime when the remote control door lock receiver enters the programming/diagnostic mode. If you do not hear a chime, start again at step 1.
Important
After 7 seconds, you may hear a chime confirming successful synchronization. After approximately 14 seconds, you will hear a chime confirming successful programming.
Press and hold the transmitter LOCK and UNLOCK buttons simultaneously for 14 seconds.
Repeat step 8 in order to program each additional transmitter.
Remove the ignition key from the ignition lock cylinder.
Install the MALL PGM fuse back into the fuse panel. Refer to Electrical Diagnosis in Body and Chassis.
Validate that all the transmitters that were programmed operate properly. Refer to Keyless Entry System Operation .
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Document ID# 606238
2000 Pontiac Grand Prix
Here is the procedure.
Transmitter Programming
No Tools Required
In the event that a transmitter is lost, program the old and the new transmitters into the memory of the remote control door lock receiver. Up to 4 transmitters may be programmed.
Important
Once the keyless entry receiver enters the programming/diagnostic mode, the programming of the first transmitter erases all previous transmitter programming information. You must then program all of the transmitters.
Program only 1 vehicle remote control door lock receiver at a time. If you program multiple receivers simultaneously, the same transmitter could possibly be programmed to more than 1 remote control door lock receiver.
Perform the following steps:
Sit in the vehicle driver's seat.
Remove the ignition key from the ignition lock cylinder.
Close all of the vehicle's doors.
Remove the MALL PGM fuse from the fuse panel. Refer to Electronic Diagnosis in Body and Chassis.
Turn the ignition lock cylinder to the ACC position.
Turn the ignition lock cylinder OFF, then back to ACC within 1 second.
Open and then close any vehicle door. You will hear a chime when the remote control door lock receiver enters the programming/diagnostic mode. If you do not hear a chime, start again at step 1.
Important
After 7 seconds, you may hear a chime confirming successful synchronization. After approximately 14 seconds, you will hear a chime confirming successful programming.
Press and hold the transmitter LOCK and UNLOCK buttons simultaneously for 14 seconds.
Repeat step 8 in order to program each additional transmitter.
Remove the ignition key from the ignition lock cylinder.
Install the MALL PGM fuse back into the fuse panel. Refer to Electrical Diagnosis in Body and Chassis.
Validate that all the transmitters that were programmed operate properly. Refer to Keyless Entry System Operation .
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Document ID# 606238
2000 Pontiac Grand Prix
'00 GTP
05-01-2003, 12:07 PM
I have been looking for a transmitter, and can't find one, where do you buy one?
jon@af
05-01-2003, 01:05 PM
Originally posted by '00 GTP
I have been looking for a transmitter, and can't find one, where do you buy one?
Try the parts department of a pontiac dealership. If they dont have any in stock they should be able to order one for you.
I have been looking for a transmitter, and can't find one, where do you buy one?
Try the parts department of a pontiac dealership. If they dont have any in stock they should be able to order one for you.
Shortbus
05-01-2003, 01:21 PM
Originally posted by '00 GTP
I have been looking for a transmitter, and can't find one, where do you buy one?
GM Part number
10246215
MODEL/FCC ID: AB00204T
I have been looking for a transmitter, and can't find one, where do you buy one?
GM Part number
10246215
MODEL/FCC ID: AB00204T
'00 GTP
05-02-2003, 03:05 PM
is there a place to buy custom ones? like chrome?
jon@af
05-02-2003, 04:05 PM
Originally posted by '00 GTP
is there a place to buy custom ones? like chrome?
Why on earth would you need chrome? Sure it looks cool, but once you scratch it, well shit, then it goes down the tubes from there.
Anyways, Im sure there might be someone out there who would make something as lucrative as a chrome Key-fob, just search around a bit and Im sure that you can come up with something.
is there a place to buy custom ones? like chrome?
Why on earth would you need chrome? Sure it looks cool, but once you scratch it, well shit, then it goes down the tubes from there.
Anyways, Im sure there might be someone out there who would make something as lucrative as a chrome Key-fob, just search around a bit and Im sure that you can come up with something.
w30olds
03-29-2004, 09:32 AM
Just did the programming on my remotes and it worked just fine. Thanks guys for saving me $40 on that. It's simple and only takes a few moments to make it work.
Andy
Andy
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