The remote keyless entry system performs the following
operations:
• | Locks the front side doors |
• | Unlocks the front side doors |
• | Turns on the interior lamps |
• | Releases the rear compartment lift window panel |
• | Arms the universal theft-deterrent system, if equipped |
• | Disarms the universal theft-deterrent system, if equipped |
Vehicles that are equipped with the theft-deterrent system are also
equipped with a panic button. Pressing the panic button activates the following
components:
The body control module (BCM) receives the panic button signal. The
BCM is located above the right instrument panel insulator on the heating,
ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) module.
Important: The remote keyless entry system is intended to be used as a supplementary
vehicle entry device. The remote keyless entry system is not intended to replace
a door lock key. The remote keyless entry system is intended to be used
in conjunction with a door lock key. The remote keyless entry system could
be disabled due to one of the following conditions:
• | Radio frequency interference |
• | Low transmitter battery power level |
Due to the above conditions, the driver should always maintain access
to a door lock key.
The remote keyless entry system operates on a 315 MHz radio frequency
at a low energy level. If the system fails to operate from a normal distance,
inspect for the following conditions:
• | There are weak batteries in the remote transmitter. |
| The expected battery life is two years. |
• | The transmitter and the BCM are not synchronized. |
• | Trees, bushes or other objects are blocking the signal. |
• | The system is in close proximity to one of the following radio
transmitters: |
The remote control door lock transmitter is a hand-held item that is
attached to a key ring. The transmitter has 3 or 4 buttons that control the
functions of the system. The transmitter complies with Part 15 of the federal
communications commission (FCC) rules. Operation is subject to the following
conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference.
- This device must accept any interference which the device receives.
This type of interference includes any interference that may cause undesired
operation.