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20935330, 22952177, 15912859,20833561,gm Oem Keyless Entry-transmitter Remote on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
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Upper Marlboro, Maryland, United States

Upper Marlboro, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:GM OEM Genuine OEM:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:22952177, 15912859,20833561,20935330 Item Name:Transmitter Interchange Part Number:20935330 Category 1:Electrical Other Part Number:22952177, 15912859,20833561,20935330 Category 2:Body Electrical Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Category 3:Keyless Entry Components

Brand new directly from dealer unopened and never used.

Information Listed Below will only work on 2011 and older vehicles

Please send me your vin and I can confirm if this is the correct remote.

PROCEDURE #1

THIS PROCEDURE IS FOR VEHICLES WITH THE DRIVER INFORMATION CENTER. IT WILL BE A BUTTON TO THE RIGHT OF THE STEERING WHEEL WITH A VEHICLE ICON AND THE LETTER i.

1. Insert key and switch the ignition ON (just shy of starting vehicle without cranking engine)

2. Press vehicle information button until PRESS TO RELEARN REMOTE KEY is displayed.

3. Press the set/reset button (button will have a check mark) until REMOTE KEY LEARNING ACTIVE is displayed. Vehicle is now in programming mode.

4. Press and hold LOCK and UNLOCK buttons at the same time on first remote for approximately 15 seconds. An acoustic signal will be heard indicating successful programming.

5. Repeat step 4 to program additional remotes. You can have up to 8 programmed remotes for this vehicle. You must program ALL remotes including existing remotes.

6. To exit programming mode turn ignition OFF, remove key and test all remotes.

PROCEDURE #2

THIS PROCEDURE IS FOR VEHICLES WITHOUT THE DRIVERS INFORMATION CENTER.

1. Insert key into the ignition and turn to ON (Just shy of starting vehicle without cranking engine).

2. Press the trip odometer reset button until RELEARN REMOTE KEY is displayed.

3. Press and hold the trip odometer reset button for approximately 3 seconds until REMOTE KEY LEARNING ACTIVE displays.

4. Press and hold LOCK and UNLOCK buttons at the same time on first remote for approximately 15 seconds. An acoustic signal will be heard indicating successful programming.

5. Repeat step 4. to program additional remotes. You can have up to 8 programmed remotes for this vehicle. You must program ALL remotes including existing remotes.

6. To exit programming mode turn ignition OFF, remove key and test all remotes.

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