Programming Additional Keys (without BTM): Notes
The Adding Keys procedure does not erase any keys prior to programming. The procedure will simply program the key into the next available slot. The Adding Keys procedure should be used when adding an additional key to the vehicle.
Using the Replacing Keys procedures will first erase all the known keys from the vehicle. Any existing keys and any new keys will then be programmed. This procedure is typically used any time a key is required to be unlearned or erased from a vehicle. If a new key is being learned to a vehicle to replace a damaged, inoperative, or stolen key, the Replacing Keys procedure is often used. This ensures that the old key cannot be used to access or start the vehicle after programming. Refer to Replacing Keys (without BTM) .
When the Replacing Keys procedure is performed, all existing keys and transmitters will be erased. There will be no way to add any existing transmitters back to the vehicle because the key blade has been removed. The customer will have to purchase a new transmitter.
After adding additional keys, verify that the key rings supplied with the key are installed correctly. The smaller ring should be on the key and the larger ring should be on the smaller ring. Make sure the customer is informed of this and instructed not to modify the key rings or to add more than necessary to the key rings.