Hi y’all! I have a 2012 Gmc Yukon xl … does anyone! Know where the remote key entry antenna is located?

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Does anyone know of a scan tool that will program my new rke and my key fobs to my Yukon? Or do I have to take it to the dealership? Thanks
you can program modules yourself but it takes some investing in tools to do so and you need a pc or laptop or windows tablet. gm charges $45 for 2 years of programming (per vin number). used to be you could grab a mdi clone, but apparently some have been produced with malware and you can get locked out of your programming account. so a 3rd party adapter is probably your best option. Those typically run $300 and up
 

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@j91z28d1 knows of a good cheap device (OBDx?).. (but you still need a computer and subscription to GM's programming website.)

The AutoSync (btdieselworks.com) will let you program key fobs. (you can just learn new ones without relearning all remotes with this particular device)
It's a great all around product that lets you read DTC's and see other sensor data in the factory cluster display.
 

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Get the AutoSync. On 12-14 Denali it turns on back up cam during turn signal and or manually at anytime, any speed. He also just introduced Video/Navi/Phone screen use while in motion software.

Best of all it’s not vehicle specific so it can be resold if you sell the truck.


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