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9T1
SPECIFICATIONS
Fastener Tightening Specifications
Control Module/Receiver
Removal Procedure
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the floor console. Refer to Section 9G, Interior Trim.
3. Disconnect the control module/receiver electrical connector.
4. Slide the control module/receiver away from its mounting bracket.
Installation Procedure
1. Install the control module/receiver on its mounting bracket.
2. Connect the control module/receiver electrical connector.
3. Install the floor console. Refer to Section 9G, Interior Trim.
4. Connect the negative battery cable.
Siren
Removal Procedure
1. Remove the siren electrical connector.
2. Remove the siren bracket mounting bolts and siren.
Installation Procedure
1. Install the siren with the mounting bolts.
Removal Procedure
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Disconnect the hood open switch connector.
3. Remove the clip and hood open switch.
Installation Procedure
1. Install the hood open switch and clip.
2. Connect the hood open switch connector.
3. Connect the negative battery cable.
Hatchback Tailgate Tamper Switch
Removal Procedure
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Disconnect the tailgate tamper switch connector.
3. Remove the screw and tailgate tamper switch.
Installation Procedure
1. Install the tailgate tamper switch and screw.
2. Connect the tailgate tamper switch connector.
3. Connect the negative battery cable.
Once the programming function of the Remote Keyless Entry System is activated, any Transmitter(existing or new) that is not
programmed(or reprogrammed) during the programming procedure will no longer operate the Remote Keyless Entry System of that
vehicle.
Ensure that the doors, hood and trunk/tailgate hatch are closed prior to starting the programming procedure.
Ensure that Transmitters from other vehicles in the immediate area are not activated during programming procedure.
Turn the ignition to ON before installing in the scan tool. Failure to connect in this procedure may cause communication errors and the
programming procedure will not complete. Any keys that are not programmed at this time will no longer function.
Remotely lock and unlock the vehicle doors by means of a hand-held, high-frequency transmitter.
Sense intrusion into the vehicle.
Activate a warning in the event of an intrusion.
Activate a warning when the PANIC button is pressed.(Hatchback, Station Wagon only)
Help the driver find the vehicle in a parking area.
Automatically re-lock the doors if the door or the trunk/tailgate is not opened within 30 seconds after the vehicle has been unlocked by the remote
keyless entry.
Communicate serial data to a scan tool to help diagnose system faults.
The remote keyless entry and anti-theft system consists of the following components:
The transmitter has a replaceable battery. The battery is designed to last at least two years before replacement is necessary.
Security Indicator
There is a security indicator on the driver's door lock button cover. After the LOCK button of the transmitter is pressed, the module is placed in the armed
mode, and the security indicator flashes. The security indicator turns ON for 0.1 seconds and OFF for 0.7 seconds. It then flashes at that frequency until
the control module/receiver is disarmed.
Intrusion Sensing
The anti-theft function is armed if the transmitter sends the LOCK message to the control module/receiver when the ignition is OFF. When the hood, door,
or trunk/tailgate is opened, the hood open, door contact, or trunk/tailgate open switch sends a "ground" signal to the control module/receiver. Unless the
control module/receiver is disarmed, the siren will be activated when the "ground" signal is received from the trunk/tailgate open, hood open, or door
contact switches.
The following actions disarm the anti-theft system:
The alarm will also be activated if the control module/receiver detects voltage from the ignition before either of the following conditions occur:
A door is opened without using the key before an UNLOCK signal is received from the transmitter.
The rear deck lid is opened without using the key before an UNLOCK signal is received from the transmitter.
The hood is opened before an UNLOCK signal is received from the transmitter and before a door or the rear deck lid is unlocked.
The ignition switch input indicates battery voltage before either a key is used to unlock the vehicle or an UNLOCK signal is received from the
transmitter.
The siren will not operate if any of the following conditions occur after the system has been armed:
Vehicle Locator
The remote keyless entry system assists the driver in locating the vehicle. When the vehicle is unlocked with the remote control, the turn signals flash
twice to indicate the location of the vehicle. The duration of the flashes and the length of time between flashes is used to indicate certain vehicle
conditions. Refer to "Fault or Alarm Indication" in this section.
A door is opened.
The ignition is ON.
The trunk/tailgate is opened.
The hood is opened.
Panic
The turn signal lamps flash for 0.25 seconds, with a 0.25 seconds pause between flashes.
The siren is pulsed.
All of the above will continue for 28 seconds or until the PANIC button is pressed again.
Control Module/Receiver
The remote keyless entry control module/receiver is contained in the floor console. The module/receiver processes signals from the remote transmitter
and various switches. It activates the alarm if an intrusion is detected. The control module/receiver also has a self-diagnostic function which will display
trouble codes. In order to display trouble codes, a scan tool must be connected to the data link connector (DLC).
The control module/receiver will not communicate with transmitters from other vehicles because there are over four billion possible electronic password
combinations. It is highly unlikely that any transmitters will use the same password. The control module/receiver has an attached antenna to detect
signals from the transmitter.