Front door 1, Key fob 0….

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skpyle

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Hello All!

I have had a vehicle of some kind with a remote key fob since 2013. Every day leaving for work, my keys are in the deadbolt. I slam the front door, lock the deadbolt, and go on.

Last week…it didn’t go so well.
6 month old GM key fob for my Escalade tried to act as a door stop. Not sure how it swung out just right, but it did.
The sickening crunch set the tone for the rest of my night.

I used the spare aftermaket key fob while waiting for a new GM unit to arrive.

This time, no silly money to a locksmith! I have a Tech 2.

Too bad it wasn’t that easy…
I have 4 key fobs for my Escalade:
Original #1 fob
Smashed replacement GM #1 fob
New GM #1 fob
Aftermarket fob.

NOTE: even though it was smashed, the replacement GM fob still functioned. So, it is still usefull for me to keep it out in the shop.


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New GM fob and smashed replacement GM fob.


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Yeah. Not good.



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At least the back panel of the fob wasn’t damaged.
 
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According to my AllDataDIY service data, I was to invalidate all key fobs associated with my Escalade, then program them as a group.


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Working through the Body section of the Tech 2, I was able to invalidate all the key fobs. I then tried to program them all in a group. And failed. Repeatedly.
The screen showed what looked like a good process, but none of the fobs did anything.



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Invalidates all the fobs.


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Tried to program all the fobs as a group. Failed. Note the ‘No’ for status on 2-4. Even though 1 said ‘Yes’ it still did not work.



I finally programmed the fobs one at a time, going slot by slot.
I assigned:
Slot 1: new GM fob
Slot 2: aftermarket fob
Slot 3: original fob
Slot 4: smashed replacement fob

All fobs properly worked after this.



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All fobs programmed. Note the ‘Yes’ for status in all 4 slots.
 

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Thanks for sharing this and for your characteristic ability to be both thorough and concise. That’s a rare balance.
 

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