Each transmitter is coded to prevent another transmitter from activating the
remote keyless entry (RKE) functions on another Saturn, as long as that particular
transmitter has not been specifically programmed to that Saturn.
A transmitter can be programmed to as many different Saturns as a customer owns,
as long as they have the power door lock option. Each Saturn can be programmed with
up to 4 transmitters.
Important
If a customer needs to obtain more transmitters,
or replacement transmitters, make sure the customer is instructed to bring all their
Saturn transmitters for programming. The remaining transmitters must reprogrammed.
Once the new transmitters are programmed to a particular Saturn, any lost transmitters
will not unlock the Saturn.
To program the RKE module with a new transmitter, use the following instructions:
Have all the transmitters that will be programmed to the Saturn Present,
even if only one is new. Put your key in the ignition, and keep it in the OFF position.
Locate the DLC. It is fastened to bottom of the left side of trim panel
under the steering column.
Use a jumper wire to provide a path from
the RKE system program circuit (cavity 8) to ground (cavity 4).
Use an available Saturn lead kit and splice, to create a jumper wire as shown.
Grounding the program circuit causes the horn chirp. Count the number of horn
chirps. The number of chirps will correspond to the mode the RKE module is in.
Obtain the desired mode number by referring to the Saturn Security System
mode chart. Cycle the ignition key the number of times that correspond to the desired
mode, making sure the key ends up in the LOCK position after it is cycled. The key
must be in the LOCK position to program the module.
Keeping the program circuit grounded, simultaneously press and hold the
LOCK and UNLOCK buttons on the transmitter.
The horn will chirp the number
of times corresponding to the mode programmed when the process is completed, may take
up to 15 seconds. If there is no response, repeat this step, making sure both
buttons are pressed down firmly. If there is still no response, check the transmitter
battery and battery contacts. If you are only programming the RKE module with one
transmitter, proceed to step 7.
Still keeping the program circuit grounded, repeat step 5 with the next
transmitter. You must not allow more than one minute between programming the transmitters,
or the RKE module will exit programming mode and you will have to start over.
If you accidentally disconnect the ground wire from the DLC before completing
this step, you will have to start over at step 3. If you accidentally disconnect the
ground wire from the DLC, after completing this step, only the first transmitter will
be matched. If you make a mistake, start over at step 3.
Remove the jumper wire.
Test the operation of each transmitter with the Saturn.