Chevrolet 1995 Automobile User Manual


 
The system will allow you to lock your keys in the
vehicle if you didn’t leave them in the ignition. You
should, however, be able to use the transmitter to get
them out. After
26
seconds of no motion, the transmitter
shuts down to save the battery. Wait about
30
seconds,
then rock the vehicle. The transmitter should “wake
up”
and unlock the doors.
This system can’t guarantee that you’ll never be locked
out of your vehicle. If the battery is low or if the
transmitter is in a place where the signal can’t get to the
antenna, it won’t unlock the doors. Always remember to
take your keys with you.
PKE
Settings
You
can use the system for both doors or just the
driver’s door, or you can turn the system
off.
To
change
door
settings:
1.
Put the ignition key in the ignition, but don’t turn it
2.
Press
DOOR
on the transmitter until the door locks
on.
cycle (about two seconds).
To
turn the system
off:
1.
Take the ignition key out
of
the ignition.
2.
Press
DOOR
on the transmitter until the door locks
cycle (about two seconds).
To
turn the system back on, just repeat the steps.
To check that the system is
off,
turn on the ignition. The
PASSIVE
KEYLESS
ENTRY light on the Driver
Information Center should not come on. If the light does
come on for a second or two, then the PKE system is
still on.
You can also check whether the system is on or
off
by
closing the door and walking away with the keys and
transmitter. If the doors lock, the system is on.
If
you are working around your vehicle and keeping
your keys with you, you might want to
turn
the PKE
system
off.
If you don’t, the transmitter will keep
locking and unlocking your doors.
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