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Features & <strong>Controls</strong><br />

Matching Transmitterfs)<br />

To Your Vehicle<br />

Each key chain transmitter is coded to<br />

prevent another transmitter from<br />

unlocking your vehicle. If a transmitter is<br />

lost or stolen, a replacement can be<br />

purchased through your dealer.<br />

Remember to bring the remaining<br />

transmitter with you when you go to your<br />

dealer. When the dealer matches the<br />

replacement transmitter to your vehicle,<br />

the remaining transmitter must also be<br />

matched‘ Once the new transmitter is<br />

coded, the lost transmitter will not unlock<br />

your vehicle.<br />

You can match a transmitter to as many<br />

different vehicles as you own, provided<br />

they are equipped with exactly the same<br />

model system. (General Motors offers<br />

several different models of these systems<br />

on their vehicles.) Each vehicle can have<br />

only four transmitters matched to it.<br />

See your dealer to match transmitters to<br />

another vehicle.<br />

1 Battery Replacement<br />

1 Jnder normal use, the batteries in your<br />

E Ley chain transmitter should last about<br />

t wo years.<br />

7<br />

fou can tell the batteries are weak if the<br />

t ransmitter won’t work at the normal<br />

r; ange in any location. If you have to get<br />

C .lose to your vehicle before the<br />

tl ransmitter works, it’s probably time to<br />

C :hange the batteries.<br />

Ib Replace Batteries in the Kemote<br />

Keyless Entry:<br />

I. Remove the screw from the back<br />

cover.<br />

2. Lift the front cover off, bottom half<br />

first.<br />

3. Remove and replace the two 3-volt<br />

batteries (DL 2016).<br />

4. Reassemble the transmitter.<br />

5. Check the transmitter operation.<br />

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