
NGS Mach II User Guide v1.1
PATS Functions
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Programming Without NGS Mach II
This procedure uses the vehicle’s programmed keys to add keys (up to the number of maximum
keys) to the module without using NGS Mach II.
1. Cut the number of keys you want to add to the vehicle (refer to the vehicle’s shop manual).
2. Check the number of keys (min.) to continue to the proper instructions:
• For vehicles that require a minimum of one key, proceed to
Single Key Procedure
.
• For Vehicles that require a minimum of two keys, proceed to
Dual Key procedure
.
Single Key Procedure
Use this procedure for vehicles that require
a minimum of one programmed key (refer to
vehicle’s shop manual)).
1. Insert a programmed key in to the
ignition.
2. Cycle the key in the ignition by turning
the key to
RUN
for at least three seconds,
then turn it off.
Within 5 seconds, complete the following
steps:
3. Remove the key.
4. Insert the unprogrammed key in to the
ignition.
5. Turn the key to
RUN
. The theft indicator
lights for two seconds (prove-out).
6. Test the keys to be sure the vehicle starts.
7. Repeat steps 3 through 6 to create
additional spares. Keep in mind that
you cannot program more keys than
the number of Maximum keys (refer to
vehicle’s shop manual).
Dual Key Procedure
Use this procedure for vehicles that require a
minimum of two programmed keys ((refer to
vehicle’s shop manual).
1. Insert a programmed key in to the ignition.
2. Cycle the key in the ignition by turning the
key to RUN for three seconds, then turn it off.
3. Remove the key.
Within 5 seconds, complete the following
steps:
4. Insert a second programmed key.
5. Cycle the key in the ignition by turning the
key to
RUN
for three seconds, then turn it off.
6. Remove the key.
Within 10 seconds, complete the
following steps:
7. Insert the unprogrammed key.
8. Turn the key to
RUN
. The theft indicator
lights for three seconds (prove-out).
9. Test the key to be sure the vehicle starts.
10. Repeat steps 1 through 9 to create
additional spares. Keep in mind that you
cannot program more keys than the
number of Maximum keys (refer to vehicle’s
shop manual).