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Does anyone know how to program a keyless entry for a 94 Concorde?
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Re: 94 Concorde Keyless/remote entry
1) Turn ignition ON
2) Connect a jumper wire from pin 1 of the DLC (Data link Connector located at bottom edge drivers side under dash) Pin 1 is the upper left pin. Take other end of jumper wire to ground. The door locks will LOCK then UNLOCK to verify system is in program mode 3)Press any transmitter button. Doors will LOCK then UNLOCK to verify. 4) Repeat step 3 for any additional transmitters. 5) Remove jumper wire. Turn ignition OFF. 6) Verify transmitter functions.
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Re: 94 Concorde Keyless/remote entry
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Not true with a 94, this is the procedure I found that worked for for a 94 Concorde and LHS. It came from this archived post. If you read further in that post someone grounded a connection on the data connector and ended up causing some problems, I do not recommend that procedure. Terminal #4 mentioned below has a GREEN wire attached to it, Terminal #1 is a BLACK wire and is the ground, they will be side by side in the harness connector, there will not be any other wires connected in the harness connector above the green wire, there will be a red with yellow stripe and an orange wire above the black wire in the harness, do not ground the red/yellow or orange wires to the black wire. Quote:
Note: If your Concorde does not have Traction Control the harness connector is still there attached to a dummy recepticle on the back of the removed Bezel. Also if there is no green wire present at the Traction Control switch harness (96 and newer) then this procedure doesn not apply, the remotes have to be programmed with a scan tool.
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You the Man! Thanks for the help!Not true with a 94, this is the procedure I found that worked for for a 94 Concorde and LHS. It came from this archived post. If you read further in that post someone grounded a connection on the data connector and ended up causing some problems, I do not recommend that procedure. Terminal #4 mentioned below has a GREEN wire attached to it, Terminal #1 is a BLACK wire and is the ground, they will be side by side in the harness connector, there will not be any other wires connected in the harness connector above the green wire, there will be a red with yellow stripe and an orange wire above the black wire in the harness, do not ground the red/yellow or orange wires to the black wire. Note: If your Concorde does not have Traction Control the harness connector is still there attached to a dummy recepticle on the back of the removed Bezel. Also if there is no green wire present at the Traction Control switch harness (96 and newer) then this procedure doesn not apply, the remotes have to be programmed with a scan tool.[/quote] |
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