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Keyless Access Remote Removal, Installation, And Test: Test

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NOTE:
  • If the doors do not lock or unlock with the remote, check the LED on the remote by pressing the lock or unlock button. If the LED does not come on, replace the remote battery.
  • If the doors unlock or lock with the remote, but the LED on the remote does not come on, the LED is faulty; replace the remote.
  • If any door is open, you cannot lock the doors with the remote.
  • If you unlocked the doors with the remote, but do not open any of the doors within 30 seconds, the doors relock automatically.
  • The doors will only lock or unlock with the remote if the power is in OFF mode.

Without HDS 

  1. Remote - Test
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    1. Open the keyless remote and check for water damage.

    2. Replace the remote battery (A) with a new one (CR2032), and try to lock and unlock the doors with the remote by pressing the lock or unlock button at least 10 times:

    • If the doors lock and unlock, the remote is OK.
    • If the remote does not work after replacing the remote battery, verify that the correction battery was installed and the polarity is correct.
    • If the doors do not lock and unlock, go to step 3.

    3. Register the keyless remote , then try to lock and unlock the doors.

    With HDS 

  2. Remote - Test
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    1. Press the transmitter lock or unlock button at least 10 times to reset the remote.
    • If the locks work, the remote is OK.
    • If the remote does not work after replacing the remote battery, verify that the correction battery was installed and the polarity is correct.
    • If any of the remote buttons do not work, replace the remote, then Register the keyless remote .
    • If the locks do not work, go to step 2.

    2. Connect the HDS to the data link connector (DLC)

    3. Select KEYLESS TRANSMITTER from the BODY ELECTRICAL menu, then select INSPECTION, then KEYLESS CHECK

    4. Press the remote lock, unlock, or HOLD button and check the response on the screen of the HDS.

    NOTE:  The door lock actuators may or may not cycle when receiving input from the remote.

    • If KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER CODE IS RECEIVED is indicated, the remote is OK.
    • If DIFFERENT KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER CODE IS RECEIVED is working but indicated, the remote is not registered to the vehicle. If necessary, Register the keyless remote .
    • If KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER CODE IS NOT RECEIVED is indicated, go to step 5.

    5. Open the remote and check for water damage.

    6. Replace the remote battery (A) with a new one (CR2032), and press the transmitter lock or unlock button and check the response on the screen of the HDS.

    • If KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER CODE IS RECEIVED is indicated, the remote is OK.
    • If KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER CODE IS NOT RECEIVED is indicated, go to step 7.

    7. Use a different known-good remote assembly and repeat steps 3 and 4.

    NOTE:  The remote does not need to be programmed to the vehicle for this test.

    NOTE:  The remote is combined with the immobilizer transponder, so when the transponder is registered by the HDS, the remote programming is completed automatically.