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Old 12-18-2006, 10:48 AM
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1997 Suburban Keyless Entry Remote Programming

I need to know how to reprogram a keyless entry remote for a 1997 Chevrolet Suburban please email at ([email protected]) or just reply on here.
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Re: 1997 Suburban Keyless Entry Remote Programming

The following procedure was used by my dealer to reprogram the remotes on my 97, 2500 Suburban

1. With the ignition OFF throughout this procedure.
- Locate the scan tool connector under the steering column.

2. Jumper/short pins 4 to 8
- NOTE: door locks cycle upon shorting theses pins.
- NOTE: The connector is wider at the top than on the bottom. Pin 1 is upper/top left, pin 8 is upper/top right, pin 9 is lower/bottom left, and pin 16 is lower/bottom right.

3. Simultaneously press & hold (approx 5-15 sec) the remote LOCK and UNLOCK buttons - until the door locks cycle

4. Repeat step three for all remaining remotes
- It may take longer (up to 30 sec) for subsequent remotes to be programmed

5. After programming all remotes, removing jumper/shorting device from pins 4 & 8
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