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Help! Keyless entry

bobamylaura

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1997 c5 silver
I have a 98 c5. I have been trying to synchronize my keyless entry fob to my car, I go in to options scroll through to blank page and then hold reset button for 3 sec I get message "tire learning " then "learn L tire " nothing about keyless entry what am I doing wrong ? Don't know if it make a difference but the receiver is from a 2000 c5 mines a 98
 
I have a 98 c5. I have been trying to synchronize my keyless entry fob to my car, I go in to options scroll through to blank page and then hold reset button for 3 sec I get message "tire learning " then "learn L tire " nothing about keyless entry what am I doing wrong ? Don't know if it make a difference but the receiver is from a 2000 c5 mines a 98

Well, that might be part of the issue; at some point the fobs were changed, and I can never remember what model year was the transition. If the fob does not have a little ON/OFF 'slider' on the face of it marked "PASSIVE," it's probably the wrong fob for a '98.

Assuming you've got a compatible fob, it sounds like you're somehow bypassing the first option ("FOB TRAINING") and getting to the second option ("TIRE TRAINING"). The instructions in the '98 Owner's Manual (p. 2-11) say, after using "RESET" to clear any DIC messages, then scrolling to a blank DIC display with the "OPTIONS" button, to only hold down the "RESET" button for two seconds (vice three) to get to the "FOB TRAINING" option. I don't know if that extra second is making the difference, but if you still end up at the "TIRE TRAINING" option, I think (at that point) that you can alternate between "FOB TRAINING" and "TIRE TRAINING" by punching the "OPTIONS" button again -- before hitting "RESET" to begin the 'learn' mode.

Good luck! And welcome! :w
 
Well, that might be part of the issue; at some point the fobs were changed, and I can never remember what model year was the transition. If the fob does not have a little ON/OFF 'slider' on the face of it marked "PASSIVE," it's probably the wrong fob for a '98.

Assuming you've got a compatible fob, it sounds like you're somehow bypassing the first option ("FOB TRAINING") and getting to the second option ("TIRE TRAINING"). The instructions in the '98 Owner's Manual (p. 2-11) say, after using "RESET" to clear any DIC messages, then scrolling to a blank DIC display with the "OPTIONS" button, to only hold down the "RESET" button for two seconds (vice three) to get to the "FOB TRAINING" option. I don't know if that extra second is making the difference, but if you still end up at the "TIRE TRAINING" option, I think (at that point) that you can alternate between "FOB TRAINING" and "TIRE TRAINING" by punching the "OPTIONS" button again -- before hitting "RESET" to begin the 'learn' mode.

Good luck! And welcome! :w

Thank for the welcome :)
It not the fob that was changed its the receiver in the car. For some reason when I got the car the receiver was missing. The fob I have is the one with the Passive setting I'll have to keep on trying
Thanks
 
Update

Thank for the welcome :)
It not the fob that was changed its the receiver in the car. For some reason when I got the car the receiver was missing. The fob I have is the one with the Passive setting I'll have to keep on trying
Thanks

Bob, any updates?
 

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