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Using Diagnostic Equipment




Spare Key Programming - Using Diagnostic Equipment





NOTE: This procedure is used when a customer needs to have an additional key programmed into the vehicle without erasing stored key codes, but does not have 2 programmed keys available. This procedure is also useful when attempting to determine if an ignition key is damaged, as a new key can be programmed without erasing keys or without having 2 programmed keys available.

NOTE: Before programming, the new key must have the correct mechanical cut for the ignition lock cylinder.

NOTE: If 8 keys are already programmed, this procedure does not allow any more Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) keys to be programmed. The number of keys that are programmed into PATS can be determined by viewing the Instrument Cluster (IC) PID N_KEYCODE.

NOTE: When in the unlimited key mode (after the first 2 keys have been programmed to the vehicle), the IC PID N_KEYCODE will always read 2, no matter how many keys are programmed to the vehicle.

1. Turn the new, unprogrammed PATS key from the OFF position to the ON position.

2. From the scan tool, enter TOOLBOX. Select BODY - SECURITY - PATS Functions and follow the Integrated Diagnostic System (IDS) on-screen instructions to ENTER SECURITY ACCESS. For additional information, refer to Anti-Theft Security Access Anti-Theft Security Access.

3. NOTE: Make sure the selection made is "Program additional ignition key". If the "Ignition Key Code Erase" selection is made, all of the keys are erased from the system.

From the scan tool menu select: "Program additional ignition key" and follow the IDS on-screen instructions.

4. Turn the key to the OFF position and disconnect the scan tool.

5. Start the vehicle with the new PATS key. The vehicle now starts with the new PATS key and also with the original PATS keys.