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i ordered it without the board bc i have a 2nd keyfob layin around without a key. So i figured I'd save myself another programing charge by the dealer and put the 2nd fob to good use
Thats the idea johnny. Just watch every one is going to wanna play with my new toy and they wont actually have to touch the car.....best mod ever in my opinion
Pewtavette,
You can take your key to the dealer and ask them to use their interrogator, or you can give them your VIN and ask your VATS code or you can do it yourself
The key has a VATS number that runds from 1 to 15
Courtesy of blacksedan87
VATS key codes
You need to read the resistance of the key. If you have a digital volt meter, set it on ohms mode and measure the resistance of the pellet on your key. The BCM is programmed for a specific resistance value. The BCM measures the voltage drop across the key pellet. If it is within +/-10%, then the car will start.
The 15 resistor codes are:
Key# Value (Ohms)
1 392
2 523
3 681
4 887
5 1130
6 1470
7 1870
8 2370
9 3010
10 3740
11 4750
12 6040
13 7500
14 9530
15 11800
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