Key less remote
Thanks for any info
DUB
if you have the transmitter on the key take it off
turn ignition to run position
press and release trip odometer button
press trip odometer button and hold for 5 seconds
within 5 seconds push and hold fuel info button for 10 seconds
the passive light should come on steady
tiurn ignition key to lock position leave key in lock
the passive key lamp should now begin flashing
bring the transmitter in to range and the light will come on and stay on
move the transmitter out of range and the light will flash again and it is ready for the next transmitter
once you have the transmitter programmed remove the key from the ignition
it does say in the service manual you need a valid key so you may need the vats key?
hope it helps you
if you have the transmitter on the key take it off
turn ignition to run position
press and release trip odometer button
press trip odometer button and hold for 5 seconds
within 5 seconds push and hold fuel info button for 10 seconds
the passive light should come on steady
tiurn ignition key to lock position leave key in lock
the passive key lamp should now begin flashing
bring the transmitter in to range and the light will come on and stay on
move the transmitter out of range and the light will flash again and it is ready for the next transmitter
once you have the transmitter programmed remove the key from the ignition
it does say in the service manual you need a valid key so you may need the vats key?
hope it helps you
But the lock cylinder does have a contact in it and if it does not work correctly, you can't program vats. The cylinder has an orange wire which runs down the column and connects at the bottom. If that is not there or connected when the replacement was done, then vats won't work.
** PLEASE SEE MY NEXT POST FOR A CORRECTION **
As said, does you PKE lamp light for 2 seconds when you turn the ignition to just the ON position?
Does your chimes ding when you put the key in and open the door?
Last edited by pcolt94; Dec 31, 2013 at 10:02 PM.
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But the lock cylinder does have a contact in it and if it does not work correctly, you can't program vats. The cylinder has an orange wire which runs down the column and connects at the bottom. If that is not there or connected when the replacement was done, then vats won't work.
As said, does you PKE lamp light for 2 seconds when you turn the ignition to just the ON position?
Does your chimes ding when you put the key in and open the door?
It does not have a VATS cylinder with the wire you are talking about. The cylinder was replaced with an aftermarket cylinder and has no chip key.
The chimes ding when the door is opened with or with out the key in the ignition. On the dash it flashes "SECURTY" when the door is opened with or with out the key in the ignition.
Last edited by Blackopps; Dec 31, 2013 at 04:43 PM. Reason: more info
Something has to have been done...because with NO chip in the key...the car should not crank and run. The BMC or CCM would need to be removed to change, modify or eliminate the VATS circuit...which can not be done by the normal mechanic.
With you not needing a key with a chip can be your issue or part of it for the programming as you had noticed.
The "SECURITY" flashing is correct. This is telling you that the system has not been armed by using your power door lock switch. IF you lock the doors with the power door lock switch (and they are open)...the "SECURITY" light will no longer flash and will stay steady on. When the door is shut ( you leaving the car)...the system will be armed and require either the key fob to unlock the door and dis-arm it or the key in the door lock cylinder to dis-arms the system. I you lock the door with the power door lock switch and close the door and you are still in the car....when the ignition is turned on..the car will crank because the door was not opened and trigger the theft system.
DUB
I could not get the key out of the original VATS ignition switch so that's why it was replaced with an aftermarket one.
Something has to have been done...because with NO chip in the key...the car should not crank and run. The BMC or CCM would need to be removed to change, modify or eliminate the VATS circuit...which can not be done by the normal mechanic.
With you not needing a key with a chip can be your issue or part of it for the programming as you had noticed.
The "SECURITY" flashing is correct. This is telling you that the system has not been armed by using your power door lock switch. IF you lock the doors with the power door lock switch (and they are open)...the "SECURITY" light will no longer flash and will stay steady on. When the door is shut ( you leaving the car)...the system will be armed and require either the key fob to unlock the door and dis-arm it or the key in the door lock cylinder to dis-arms the system. I you lock the door with the power door lock switch and close the door and you are still in the car....when the ignition is turned on..the car will crank because the door was not opened and trigger the theft system.
DUB
The "SECURITY" light does as you said. Blinks and stays on when the power door lock is used.
I still have the original ignition switch with the VATS key stuck in it (that's why it was replaced with an aftermarket switch) do you think if I hooked it back up the remote can be programed?
Need to make a correction to my first post as I had to think this out again. The Orange double wire is the VATS wire. It connects at the bottom of the column. If disconnected, a proper bypass resister can be put in. This would not bypass VATS, it would still be active and working but just not activated by the key pellet.
With the PKE light is not lighting for 2 second, this indicates the PKE receiver is bad or the PKE is in sleep mode. Usually the PKE is bad. But if in sleep mode, you can still program the key FOBs if all else is working correctly (which it is not).
Not too long ago I put a lock cylinder in my car. It did come with non chip key. I knew what key number my key was and had a locksmith make 3 new keys for me in regard to the new blank. This is the correct process and nothing else has to be changed. All worked in the car as original.
The another switch that is used for the PKE and is a standalone switch and rides externally on the lock cylinder. It does not get replaced when the cylinder does but a proper re-install has to be done. If they bent it or broke it and made it non functioning, PKE will not work. The steering wheel and lock plate would need to be removed to get to this area.
The first problem here with trying to program the PKE is that the external switch does not seem to be active. It needs to open and close to change the PKE from mode to mode (key in and out). It is a major clue here that if the door open dings with key in or out, obviously this is incorrect and the switch is always in the closed position as if the key was in.
If you want the PKE to work, the first step is to get the switch operating correctly.
(It is only my guess that the switch is bad and not knowing if someone shorted the wire below the column).
Then trying to program the PKE and see if it is possible. If no success, PKE receiver might need to be replaced.
Make sure fuses 40,42 and 26 are good
PKE is a complex system. These are just beginning steps. Fix what is broke first then move on.

What colt said. The "door open" ding should not sound with the key out. If it does you have something wrong with the ignition cylinder, and I doubt if you have any chance of programming a remote fob until that is fixed. If you get that fixed and it still does not work, give us more detail. Don't just say that the programming would not work, tell us exactly what you did and what happened and exactly when the programming procedure stopped working like he book says it should.

What colt said. The "door open" ding should not sound with the key out. If it does you have something wrong with the ignition cylinder, and I doubt if you have any chance of programming a remote fob until that is fixed. If you get that fixed and it still does not work, give us more detail. Don't just say that the programming would not work, tell us exactly what you did and what happened and exactly when the programming procedure stopped working like he book says it should.
http://www.vetteweb.com/tech/vemp_11...repair_part_1/
Altho after reading it the remote still will not program. So as stated above I'm going to start at the ignition switch and go from there.





http://www.vetteweb.com/tech/vemp_11...repair_part_1/
Altho after reading it the remote still will not program. So as stated above I'm going to start at the ignition switch and go from there.
Although a separate system, PKE is a vital part of the car's theft-deterrent strategy. The system has two modes: passive and manual. The passive mode allows the doors to lock and unlock as you walk toward or away from the vehicle. The manual mode allows you to unlock the doors as you would with any other key fob. However, to set the alarm in the manual mode, you'll need to manually lock the doors using either the auto lock on the door or the key.
In the passive mode, the PKE receiver senses the transmitter located in the fob and automatically locks or unlocks the doors at a preset distance from the car. (Even in this mode, the user also has the capability to manually operate the door or hatch lock by pushing the corresponding button on the transmitter.) The transmitter sends out unique digital identification and operation codes that are only recognized by its corresponding receiver.
If the FOB passive mode is programmed to only operate the drivers door, then the door button will unlock the passenger door (but will not lock it).
Holding the door button down will also turn the system on or off.
But the C4 PKE system will never operate like other fobs as listed in the article.
However I am going to add a link for Blackopps. This is the owner's manual for the 96 car. This is what you need to read as it is the correct information for the corvette.
I take it you don't have one.

http://www.gmpartshouse.com/download...96corvette.pdf











