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Pass-key® iii+ electronic immobilizer operation, Pass-key, Iii+ electronic immobilizer – GMC 2009 Savana User Manual

Page 101: Operation -17, Iii+ electronic immobilizer operation

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This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

1. This device may not cause interference.

2. This device must accept any interference received,

including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.

Changes or modifications to this system by other than
an authorized service facility could void authorization to
use this equipment.

PASS-Key III+ uses a radio frequency transponder in
the key that matches a decoder in the vehicle.

PASS-Key

®

III+ Electronic

Immobilizer Operation

Your vehicle is equipped with the PASS-Key

®

III+

(Personalized Automotive Security System)
theft-deterrent system. PASS-Key

®

III+ is a passive

theft deterrent system.

The system is automatically armed when the key is
removed from the ignition.

You do not have to manually arm or disarm the system.

The security light will come on if there is a problem
with arming or disarming the theft-deterrent system.

When the PASS-Key

®

III+ system senses that someone

is using the wrong key, it shuts down the vehicle’s
starter and fuel systems. The starter will not work and
fuel will stop being delivered to the engine. Anyone
using a trial-and-error method to start the vehicle will be
discouraged because of the high number of electrical
key codes.

If the engine does not start and the security message
comes on, the key may have a damaged transponder.
Turn the ignition off and try again.

If the engine still does not start, and the key appears to
be undamaged, try another ignition key. At this time,
you may also want to check the instrument panel PASS
KEY fuse. If the engine still does not start with the
other key, your vehicle needs service. If your vehicle
does start, the first key may be faulty. See your
dealer/retailer or a locksmith who can service the
PASS-Key

®

III+ to have a new key made. See Fuses

and Circuit Breakers on page 5-104.

It is possible for the PASS-Key

®

III+ decoder to learn

the transponder value of a new or replacement key. Up
to 10 keys may be programmed for the vehicle. This
procedure is for learning additional keys only. If all the
currently programmed keys are lost or do not operate,
you must see your dealer/retailer or a locksmith who can
service PASS-Key

®

III+ to have keys made and

programmed to the system.

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