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I have a dealer installed GM factory remote starter. Last year I misplaced one of the remotes. I purchased a replacement on eBay (same part # as my old one.) I need to reprogram my other remote with the new one so they all work together. Does anyone have the procedure for this? I looked online and got mixed results. Some say it's a dealer only service, while others say it's similar to the procedure for reprogramming a basic remote which locks/unlocks, etc found in the owners manual. My remote just locks/unlocks the door and there is the alarm button on it. I do not have the power sliding door(s) option.
Thank you.
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Sorry, thought I included that info. The vehicle is a 2006. The remote has the door lock and unlock buttons, a panic button, and the button to operate the remote starter. I can post the number on the back later today when I have access to the remote if that helps. Thanks.
Remote Control Door Lock Transmitter Programming Important: All transmitters which are to be recognized by the remote control door lock receiver (RCDLR) must be programmed in a single programming sequence. If the system is placed in program mode it will erase all previously programmed transmitters upon the receipt of the programming signal from the first transmitter. Up to 4 transmitters can be programmed. Do not operate or program the transmitters in the vicinity of other vehicles that are in the keyless entry program mode. This prevents the programming of the transmitters to the incorrect vehicle.
Install a scan tool.
Use the scan tool in order to access programming: Vehicle Control System/Computer Integrating System/Module Setup/BCM/Program Key Fobs.
Press the START soft key on the scan tool. Important: The scan tool must stay connected until all of the transmitters are programmed.
Press and hold the LOCK button and the UNLOCK button simultaneously on one transmitter. After a delay of 5-10 seconds, the scan tool will indicate that the transmitter is programmed.
Repeat the previous step in order to program up to 4 transmitters.
Remove the scan tool.
Operate the transmitter functions in order to verify correct system operation.
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shawnvw- Thanks for posting that. Sorry for the delay in me replying back. I was wondering what scan tool is needed to do the procedure listed in #2 of your post above?Is it a basic scan tool or one that has enhanced features ?
I ended up having the dealer that I purchased the vehicle from reprogram the remotes.( I had taken advantage of their "free for as long as you own the vehicle" yearly state inspection, and had it done at that time. They charged me $25. I called another Chevy dealer near me and inquired as to their charge for the same service and it was $37.50, so it pays to shop around. The place where I had it done is one of the dealers GM pulled the rug out from under earlier in the year, during all of those closings. At that time they also were a big used car dealer and just grew that business into the whole building.)