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Old 01-21-2009, 02:53 PM
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Re: Keyless Entry

The fuse in question is the BFC batt fuse 10 amp in the left I/P fuse box (driver's side by door) - open driver's door to access it

There are two different systems for your car- one was by Lear, the other by Delphi On this vehicle there are two different types of RKE systems. The first type of RKE system is intergrated into the Body Control Module and is supplied by Delphi.

The second type of RKE system uses a Remote Control Door Lock Reciever Module and is supplied by Lear.

The best way to identify which type of RKE system the vehicle has is by the key fob, The system that is integrated into the BCM will either be blank or have DEIPHI embossed on the back of the key fob. The RCDLR based systems key fobs will have LEAR embossed on the back of the key fob.


In either case a scan tool is the only way to program the key fobs- no other way - so if fuse is okay- looks like a trip to someone who has the TechII and knows how to use it.
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