Owner`s manual
Features and Controls
You
can match a transmitter to as many
different vehicles
as
you own, provided
they are equipped with exactly
the
same
model system. (General Motors offers
several different models of these systems
on their vehicles.) Each vehicle can have
only two transmitters matched to
it.
To
match transmitters to your vehicle:
1.
Find the Data Link Connector (DLC).
It is
in
the bottom of the instrument
panel near the steering column.
2.
Insert one end of
a
fused jumper into
terminal
“G.” Terminal
“G”
is the top
terminal on the far right.
jumper into terminal “A.” Terminal
“A”
is
the bottom terminal on the far
left.
3.
Insert the other end of the fused
You
have grounded the program
input
line.
You
should hear the door locks lock
and unlock within one to three seconds.
When matching transmitters, the first
transmitter code matched
will
be stored
in
both memories
until
a
second transmitter
is matched. This means
that
the second
transmitter will not work until
it
is
matched
in
step
5.
4.
Press any button on the first
transmitter. The door locks should
lock and unlock.
5.
Press any button on the second
transmitter. The door locks should
lock and unlock.
6.
Remove the fused jumper from the
DLC. The system
will
not work unless
the jumper
is
removed.
transmitters work correctly.
7.
Check that all the buttons on both
[f
the transmitters don’t work, or if you’d
rather not match the transmitters yourself,
see your Chevrolet dealer.
Battery Replacement
Under normal use, the batteries
in
your
key chain transmitter should last about
:wo years.
You
can tell the batteries are weak
if
the
:ransmitter won’t work at the normal
-ange
in
any location. If you have to get
:lose
to
your vehicle before the
:ransmitter works, it’s probably time to
:hange the batteries.










