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Key Fob
Dec 5, 2004 19:40:23 GMT -6
Post by BlackButy on Dec 5, 2004 19:40:23 GMT -6
Ok, I have 2 keyless entry fobs from my wrecked bonny. They have the exact same number as the fob for my Aurora, in which I only have one. I would like to program one of these to work on my Aurora. Does anyone know the sequence or methods in programming this fob? Thanks!
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Key Fob
Dec 6, 2004 18:02:35 GMT -6
Post by Letitroll98 on Dec 6, 2004 18:02:35 GMT -6
I guess no one does BB. If you could do it easily wouldn't that be a theft issue?
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Key Fob
Dec 6, 2004 19:04:05 GMT -6
Post by BlackButy on Dec 6, 2004 19:04:05 GMT -6
Not really, because I know proagramming requires the key in the ignition and a series of turning on and off and pressing the fob buttons and so on and so on! Just need to know the sequence in order to make it work.
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Key Fob
Dec 6, 2004 19:20:33 GMT -6
Post by Mr. Javi on Dec 6, 2004 19:20:33 GMT -6
Nah that easy, you have to take the remotes to your GM dealer, the remote needs to be re-programmed to the Auroras brain or computer, then if the battery should die on the remote, you can program the remote yourself, because the remote is now recognized by your Aurora, until then go see a GM dealer for programming.
Javi.
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Key Fob
Dec 6, 2004 19:36:59 GMT -6
Post by Isnibs on Dec 6, 2004 19:36:59 GMT -6
BlackButy DLC program new transmitters The DLC is under driver side dashboard. It's tapered on the ends. The wider horizontal row of female pin connectors is where you count from left to right(driver to passenger side), the 4th input and 8th input. The 8th is the last one. Some are color coded, some are numbered(very small). My car has neither, so count to be sure. Ideally, a fused jumper wire should be used to protect the electronics. Most use a SMALL paper clip. I used arts&crafts wire. Just don't damage the pin receptacle. 1/ Turn OFF the ignition switch. 2/ Use a fused jumper wire in order to jumper the Data Line Connector terminal 8 (BLK/WHT) to terminal 4 (BLK). 3/ Close all of the doors. 4/ Turn ON the ignition switch. The doors will cycle to lock. 5/ Press and hold the following buttons on one of the fobs 6/ LOCK 7/ UNLOCK After a 30 second delay, the doors will lock and unlock. In order to program extra transmitters, repeat Step 5. Important Do not turn off the ignition. If the switch is turned off, the first transmitter becomes inoperative.
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Key Fob
Dec 6, 2004 22:13:22 GMT -6
Post by BlackButy on Dec 6, 2004 22:13:22 GMT -6
COOL!!
Now that's what I was looking for!
Thanks, I'll give it a shot and let you know the results!
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Key Fob
Dec 13, 2004 10:46:56 GMT -6
Post by scottydl on Dec 13, 2004 10:46:56 GMT -6
It will work, as I did the EXACT same thing for my 99 Aurora with the keyfob from my old '98 Bonneville. My information came from the TechInfo section of the BonnevilleClub.com site, but it is the same procedure for the two models... and probably for any OBD-II equipped GM car. A great shortcut that will save you the time and money that a dealer would charge.
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Key Fob
Dec 19, 2004 18:47:02 GMT -6
Post by BlackButy on Dec 19, 2004 18:47:02 GMT -6
COOL!! I programmed the fob today just the way it's written above. Worked like a charm. Made good use of thae old Bonny fob. Now I don't need to drop $40 on another key.
Thanks for all the help!!
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