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Pulled from that thread posted by OCSnk...
Here are instructions I have......very easy
You have to turn the ignition to acc then go to the trunk and momentarily jump the programming connecting pins in the quarter-panel. The doors will lock and unlock to confirm programming mode. Then hit any button on each remote. The doors will lock and unlock to confirm, and then turn the ignition off. The doors should lock and unlock again to end programming mode.
the connector is on the driver's side mounted to the wheel well portion of the fender. You are looking for a small 2 pin male connector that is exposed.
Other key intructions
Spare Key Programming
Note:
Service control modules require only one key to be programmed before allowing the vehicle to start. If a control module is changed, the technician must inform the customer to program any additional keys using the Spare Key Programming procedure detailed in the Owner Guide.
The system has capacity to store a maximum of 16 keys. After the initial key has been programmed or using any programmed key, follow the steps below:
Note:
Encoded keys must have correct mechanical key cut for vehicle.
l Cycle ignition switch from RUN to OFF with a programmed key.
l Within 15 seconds after this cycle, insert a new encoded key into ignition switch and turn to RUN or START.
l If programming is successful, the THEFT indicator will illuminate for two seconds and the control module will enable the vehicle to start.
l Repeat until all chosen keys have been programmed, up to 16 keys total.
l If programming is not successful, the THEFT indicator will:
-- Flash for one minute if no key code is received. The key is either damaged or is a non-encoded key. (Try a new key and start procedure over again.)
-- Flash for 15 minutes if key code is received yet engine is disabled. The key was not programmed successfully. Start procedure over again.
l If programming is not successful, possibly the new key was not inserted within 15 seconds, all 16 key codes have been stored, or the key is a non-encoded key. If the key was not encoded or inserted within 15 seconds, repeat procedure.
Another
The following is the procedure for programing a THIRD key.
1) Insert an existing key and turn the ignition to ON (Run) and then back to OFF.
2) Within 5 seconds insert the 2ND existing key and turn the ignition to ON and then back to OFF.
3) Within 10 seconds insert the NEW 3rd key and turn the ignition to the ON position. Leave it ON for 1 second and then back to OFF.
4) The security light will light up for 3 seconds to indicate that the NEW key has been successfully programmed. That's it.
Now if you lose a key, you still have two keys so you can again program a 3rd new key. Without getting ripped off by the dealer.
Pulled from that thread posted by OCSnk...
Here are instructions I have......very easy
You have to turn the ignition to acc then go to the trunk and momentarily jump the programming connecting pins in the quarter-panel. The doors will lock and unlock to confirm programming mode. Then hit any button on each remote. The doors will lock and unlock to confirm, and then turn the ignition off. The doors should lock and unlock again to end programming mode.
the connector is on the driver's side mounted to the wheel well portion of the fender. You are looking for a small 2 pin male connector that is exposed.
Other key intructions
Spare Key Programming
Note:
Service control modules require only one key to be programmed before allowing the vehicle to start. If a control module is changed, the technician must inform the customer to program any additional keys using the Spare Key Programming procedure detailed in the Owner Guide.
The system has capacity to store a maximum of 16 keys. After the initial key has been programmed or using any programmed key, follow the steps below:
Note:
Encoded keys must have correct mechanical key cut for vehicle.
l Cycle ignition switch from RUN to OFF with a programmed key.
l Within 15 seconds after this cycle, insert a new encoded key into ignition switch and turn to RUN or START.
l If programming is successful, the THEFT indicator will illuminate for two seconds and the control module will enable the vehicle to start.
l Repeat until all chosen keys have been programmed, up to 16 keys total.
l If programming is not successful, the THEFT indicator will:
-- Flash for one minute if no key code is received. The key is either damaged or is a non-encoded key. (Try a new key and start procedure over again.)
-- Flash for 15 minutes if key code is received yet engine is disabled. The key was not programmed successfully. Start procedure over again.
l If programming is not successful, possibly the new key was not inserted within 15 seconds, all 16 key codes have been stored, or the key is a non-encoded key. If the key was not encoded or inserted within 15 seconds, repeat procedure.
Another
The following is the procedure for programing a THIRD key.
1) Insert an existing key and turn the ignition to ON (Run) and then back to OFF.
2) Within 5 seconds insert the 2ND existing key and turn the ignition to ON and then back to OFF.
3) Within 10 seconds insert the NEW 3rd key and turn the ignition to the ON position. Leave it ON for 1 second and then back to OFF.
4) The security light will light up for 3 seconds to indicate that the NEW key has been successfully programmed. That's it.
Now if you lose a key, you still have two keys so you can again program a 3rd new key. Without getting ripped off by the dealer.