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Theft Deterrent Control Module Programming and Setup (Domestic)



Theft Deterrent Control Module Programming and Setup (N. America except Canada)

Set Up a Theft Deterrent Module (TDM) Using Existing Keys

Important: Use this procedure only if replacing the theft deterrent module (TDM) using the existing vehicle keys.


Because of how vehicle key information and theft deterrent passwords are stored within the TDM, the Set Up a New Theft Deterrent Module procedure must be performed prior to the removal and replacement of the TDM if the vehicle keys are being reused. Performing the setup procedure first allows the scan tool to extract the key information and passwords from the old TDM prior to its removal. Failure to perform this step will result in the failure to learn the existing vehicle keys and new vehicle keys will be required when replacing the TDM.


Do not use the scan tool for any other programming operations while performing this procedure. Doing so will erase the stored data retrieved from the original TDM and cause the set-up to fail.



1. Connect a scan tool to the vehicle in the pass-thru arrangement.
2. Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
3. Ensure that all power consuming devices are turned OFF on the vehicle.
4. On the Techline Terminal, select Service Programming System and follow the Techline Terminal on-screen instructions, using the Legacy Pass-Thru method. Ensure the correct programming selection is chosen based on component being replaced or programmed. For this procedure, go to the V.T.D. Vehicle Theft Deterrent Learn menu and choose the Prepare Module For TDM Setup Procedure selection.
5. At this point the scan tool must remain connected for the duration of the 10-minute relearn procedure.

Important:
* The scan tool will initially display 12 Minutes. The first 2 minutes allow the scan tool to initialize the appropriate control module. The remaining 10 minutes is the relearn timer.

* On some vehicles the security indicator may be illuminated for the duration of the 10-minute relearn procedure.



6. Observe the scan tool, after approximately 10 minutes the scan tool will display "Programming Successful, Turn OFF Ignition".
7. With a scan tool, select Theft Deterrent Module in the Vehicle Control Systems Module Setup data list.
8. Select Step 1.
9. Select Use Existing Keys.
10. Follow the scan tool on-screen instructions. The scan tool will then display Replace Module Per Service Manual. At this time, replace the TDM.
11. After the new TDM has been installed, using the scan tool, select Step 2 and follow the on-screen instructions.


Programming Immobilizer System Components

After the TDM has been set up using the above procedure, the ECM and TDM must learn the new fuel continue password. To learn the new password, perform the Immobilizer System Component Programming (Programming and Relearning) procedure.


Set Up a Theft Deterrent Module (TDM) Using New Keys

Important: Use this procedure only if replacing the TDM using new vehicle keys.


The TDM must be replaced prior to beginning this procedure.




With Scan Tool
1. Connect a scan tool to the vehicle.
2. With a new, unlearned, vehicle key, turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
3. With a scan tool, select Theft Deterrent Module in the Vehicle Control Systems Module Setup data list.
4. Select Step 1.
5. Select Use New Keys.
6. Follow the scan tool on-screen instructions.



Without Scan Tool
1. With a new, unlearned, vehicle key, turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
2. Observe the security indicator. After approximately 10 minutes, the telltale will turn OFF.
3. Turn OFF the ignition, and wait 5 seconds.
4. Repeat steps 1-3 two more times for a total of 3 cycles or 30 minutes.

Important: The engine controller learns the fuel continue password on the ignition switch transition from OFF to RUN. You must turn the ignition OFF before attempting to start the vehicle.


5. Start the vehicle. The ECM has learned the fuel continue password.
6. If additional keys are required to be learned, refer to Adding Keys (Adding Keys).


Programming Immobilizer System Components

After the TDM has been set up using one of the above procedure, the ECM and TDM must learn the new fuel continue password. To learn the new password, perform the Immobilizer System Component Programming (Programming and Relearning) procedure.