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PROGRAMMING NEW OR REPLACEMENT TRANSMITTERS (BANK 1)
The Transmitter Model Name 145BP Is Also Found
On The Back Of The Transmitter Case
Battery Use CR2032
1. Turn the ignition key to the on position.
2. Press and release the valet/programming switch 3 times (Siren Chirps).
3. Press the Lock Button of each transmitter you want programmed until you hear
a chirp from the horn or siren.
4. Turn the ignition switch off.
The above action programs the Lock, Unlock, and Start/Trunk buttons which are
typical for most systems.
For additional channel programming beyond the 1 option button, you can use any
unused button or combination of buttons not in use.
In other words, to access option channel 5, 6, 7, you would do the following:
From step 3 above:
a. Press and release the valet/programming button 4 additional times to get to
channel 5, then Press any unused transmitter button or button combination to
program.
b. From a, press and release the valet/programming button 1 time to get to channel
6, then press any unused transmitter button or button combination to program.
c. From b, press and release the valet/programming button 1 time to get to channel
7, then press any unused transmitter button or button combination to program.
NOTE:
Not all systems have channels above 3, check with your installation
center for options your system may or may not have.
NOTE:
Certain systems have the ability to utilize channels 6 & 7 for driver priority
programming. For driver priority, the vehicle must be equipped with this
feature, and the optional feature must be set up and installed by your
installation center. Once this feature is added when the unlock button
of transmitter 1 is used, it will set driver 1 priority, and when the unlock
button of transmitter 2 is used it will set driver 2 priority. In this situation,
the unlock button can be programmed into two receiver channels, unlock,
channel 2 and driver priority 6 or 7. In no other circumstance will the
system allow a transmitter button to be programmed into 2 receiver
channels at the same time.