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Old 01-04-2005, 03:21 PM   #1
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96 Lumina Pass-Key Reset Procedure

I bought a 96 Lumina and installed a new ignition switch. Now it will not start. I know there is a chip on the key, which has to match the security system. I want to know if there is a way to reset the sec. system to the key manually. If I know the code # of the key is there a way input this into the sec. system ? Any and all help will be appreciated. Also I know the key code from th VIN # and it does not match the sec. system.
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Old 01-04-2005, 03:36 PM   #2
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Re: 96 Lumina Pass-Key Reset Procedure

I don't know of a way to reset the VATS module, as it is programmed to permenantly store the first code it gets (i.e. the first time the car's cranked). If it was a police model, then the ignition is jumpered to bypass the vats module, and replacing the ignition switch might activate it.

Although before jumping to conclusions, does the SECURITY light do its little jig when you try to crank it? If not, you may just have a borked switch (or improper installation).
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Old 01-04-2005, 07:35 PM   #3
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Re: 96 Lumina Pass-Key Reset Procedure

you can hear the fuel injectors kick in then nothing else happens
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Re: 96 Lumina Pass-Key Reset Procedure

ohm your orginal key and buy a resistor and put in line.
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Re: 96 Lumina Pass-Key Reset Procedure

here is a web site did it on my 95 works great so far!
http://www.12vp.com/info_resistors.htm
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Re: Re: 96 Lumina Pass-Key Reset Procedure

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ohm your orginal key and buy a resistor and put in line.
good idea but the key from the VIN # doesn't match the Vats module
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Re: Re: 96 Lumina Pass-Key Reset Procedure

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here is a web site did it on my 95 works great so far!
http://www.12vp.com/info_resistors.htm
thanks I went to the site but I am going to try jumping it first
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