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Posted: August 31, 2006 at 11:13 PM / IP Logged  
Anyone have a link on how to program GM factory remotes? Looking for info for a 2004 Impala keyless remote. Thanks
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Posted: August 31, 2006 at 11:28 PM / IP Logged  
All the newer Impala's require the dealer scan tool to program the remotes.
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Thank You for the info! Do you happen to know what year that started in?
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When no other working key for the car is available:
     
Type A      1. Put the newly cut Master key into the keyway and turn it to the ON (RUN) position. A "security" indicator
     light on the dashboard will stay on for 10 minutes.
     2. Within 1 minute after the indicator light goes off, turn the ignition to "OFF", then return to the ON (RUN)
     position. The indicator light again will stay on for 10 minutes (Do not remove the key.)
     3. Again, within 1 minute after the indicator light goes off, turn the ignition to "OFF", then return to the ON
     (RUN) position. The indicator light again will stay on for 10 minutes. (Do not remove the key.)
     4. When the light goes off the third time, the new key is programmed into the computer and will start
     the car. Remove the key and then re-insert it into the ignition lock and start the car.
     All previously stored codes will be erased. To stop the process at any time, simply remove the key and use
     an existing key to start the car.
     
For Cars where you want to just create a spare key:
     
     1. Place an already programmed key in the keyway
     2. Cycle the ignition from OFF to ON (RUN) to OFF.
     3. Within 15 seconds, insert the new, properly cut Transponder key in the ignition. Turn the key to ON
     (RUN) or START. The "security" indicator light will go on and off. Turn the key "OFF".
     4. The car will now start the car
     5. Repeat the second step for each new key to be programmed.
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Posted: September 01, 2006 at 6:17 PM / IP Logged  
But he wants to progrm a remote, not a key.
swamprat323 
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well we see honk on phonics did nto work for GM Remotes - Last Post -- posted image.
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Posted: September 02, 2006 at 12:18 AM / IP Logged  
It shows.
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