[Shotimes] Re: keyless code, part 2: reprogramming a remote fob

Kevin & Cheryl Airth clubairth@peoplepc.com
Fri, 23 Jan 2004 09:38:21 -0600


Joe:
 In my 93 SHO the reprogramming connector is close to the remote box on the
drivers side in the trunk. You have a wagon but the connector is the same I
just don't know exactly where it is!. From the 1994 EVTM. You need to short
pin 10 and pin 15 from the keyless remote module to put it in reprogram
mode. 15 is the program "A" wire and is W/Y in color. 10 is the program "B"
wire and should be GY/Y in color. It's called connector 466 but the EVTM
does not give a location that makes sense in a wagon? Here's what is says

"C466-Below LH side of rear package tray, near C416 inertia fuel shutoff"

 Here is the write up in SHO times on how to reprogram the keyfob. Once you
find the connector that is!
http://tinyurl.com/2bana

These are good instructions but I will add one item. Leave a window down or
the door OPEN before attempting any programming! A spare key outside the
vehicle would also be a option. Don't get locked out!

Let the list know where you find that connector!
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> Okay, I dug around in the spare-tire well and found the module and code.
> Thanks, Kevin.
>
> Now I'd like some help from anyone who has reprogrammed a keyless module
to
> work with a new fob.  (I have a 92 shop, 93 shop, and 92 EVTM, and they
> leave me with one question about REMOTE keyless.)
>
> The 93 shop manual talks about a two-wire "J4" connector that I would
access
> by dropping the glove box.  I'm supposed to short across this connector
> momentarily, then press any button on the fob, and voila, the car now
> recognizes that fob.  Is that the procedure?
>
> I've got the glove box lowered.  Nothing jumps out at me as being the J4
> connector, a.k.a. Programming Connector.  Any tips?
>
> VO
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> Joe:
> There should be a sticker on the module in the trunk on the drivers side.