Used RCDLR Replacement Process - NO GM Tech2 needed
Just wanted to post up something that doesn't seem to be documented anywhere in regards to replacing the RCDLR. In my case, my RCDLR started progressively getting worse until I was down to glove box key slot, and TPMS stopped working. I decided that there couldn't be another cause and bought a used module on ebay. Luckily, you do not need a dealer, or actually anything at all to do the swap. Sharing here so that the next guy will see it in their search results!
Firstly, I've read that you can hot swap these to get the process started. In my case, that did not work and actually was not needed at all.
Start by replacing the RCDLR module, then initiate the Long procedure
11. Drivers window down, car off
12. Trunk open
13. Glove box open
14. Make sure NO Fobs are anywhere near the car. IMPORTANT.
15. Put key in trunk keyhole and turn key five times in less than 5 seconds.
16. DIC will now beep and light up and say “Off/Acc to learn” If you decide at this point NOT to do the programming now, push the TOP half of the Start button and the car will return to normal. With step 17, all previous fobs will be erased. To continue with programming:
17. Push bottom half of the Start button. DIC will say to wait 10 minutes and will start counting down the minutes. You may close the trunk and car door while waiting for the ten minute countdowns.
18. After the first 10 minute countdown, DIC will again say “Off/Acc to learn”. Push bottom half of Start button again. DIC will again start counting down the ten minutes.
19. After the second 10 minute countdown, DIC will again say “Off/Acc to learn”. Push bottom half of Start button again. DIC will again start counting down the ten minutes.
20. After this third ten minute period is over, DIC will say “Ready for Fob #1” Regardless of the number on the Fob, the FIRST Fob that is put in the glovebox slot will be recognized as Fob #1. Put the first Fob in the glovebox slot with the buttons facing to the right (passenger) side and the keyring end facing outwards.
21. After 3 or four seconds the DIC will beep and say “Ready for Fob #2”. Put the second Fob in the slot. The car will take a maximum of four fobs. When you have no more Fobs to program, push the bottom half of the Start button to end the programming session.
22. Test all buttons on the fobs to make sure they work, then take all fobs away from the car and, one by one, try using each to start the car.
Here's how to fix that:
Ensure your car battery is fully charged or connected to a charger, as the process takes about a half-hour with the engine off.
- Attempt to start the car: Push the button and turn it to the ON / RUN position.
- Wait 11 Minutes: The SECURITY light on your dashboard will turn on or flash. Leave the key in the ON position for exactly 10 to 11 minutes until the security light turns off or stops flashing.
- Turn OFF: Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position and wait for 30 seconds.
- Repeat the Cycle: Repeat steps 1 through 3 two more times. You are completing three full cycles total (11 minutes ON, 30 seconds OFF, three times).
- Start the Engine: After the third cycle, turn the key to the ON position for 30 seconds, turn it to OFF, and then attempt to start the engine.
Shout out to Mike Schneider (Maktonc6) on YouTube as I haven't seen this written out anywhere else on the internet. Source is at 4:54
Last edited by rsb213; Yesterday at 11:12 PM.







