Tools Required
In order to replace lost PASS-Key® II ignition keys, determine the
required mechanical cut and the key code to start the vehicle from the
vehicle invoice.
If the codes are not available, use the following steps in order to
determine the code:
- Determine the mechanical cut from the following sources:
• | The code sticker on the steering column (ignition) lock cylinder |
• | The original key knock outs |
• | If the mechanical cut can not be determined, replace the steering
column (ignition) lock cylinder. |
- Using the J 35628-A
and the J 35628-90
, determine
the correct key code using the following steps:
2.1. | Connect the J 35628-90
(48 way) connectors to both the body harness and the steering column
harness of the steering column inline connector C202. |
| Important: Do not connect to the ignition lock switch.
|
2.2. | Connect one J 35628-90
(2 way)
connector to the harness side of the steering column (ignition) lock cylinder
connector. |
2.5. | Place the key code switch in the number 1 position. |
2.6. | Start the engine with the new mechanically cut key. |
If the engine starts, the key code is 1.
2.7. | If the engine does not start, turn the ignition switch to the
OFF position. |
2.8. | Press the 4 minute timer on the J 35628-A
. |
2.9. | When the timer light turns OFF, or the START CAR message is displayed,
place the J 35628-A
key
code switch in the next position (2, 3, 4...). |
2.10. | Attempt to start the engine. |
If the engine starts, you have the correct key code. Proceed to the
next step.
If the engine does not start, perform the previous 3 steps.
2.11. | Make a new ignition key using the correct key code and the mechanical
cut. |
2.12. | Ensure that the new key starts the engine. |