Programming Replacement Passlock™ Sensor, BCM, or VCM
Important: 
|    •  | If replacing the BCM with a GM Service Parts Operations (SPO)
replacement part, the module will learn passlock™ sensor data code immediately.
   The existing VCM however, must learn the new fuel continue password  when
 the  BCM is replaced. | 
 
|    •  | If replacing a VCM with a GM Service Parts Operations (SPO) replacement
part, after programming, these modules will learn the incoming  fuel continue
  password immediately upon receipt of a password message. Once  a password
 message  is received, and a password is learned, a learn procedure  must
be  performed  to change this password again. A VCM which has been  previously
 installed  in another vehicle will have learned the other vehicle's  fuel
continue  password  and will require a learn procedure after programming 
to learn the  current  vehicle's password. | 
 
Conditions
Use this procedure after replacing:
Tools Required
|     •  | Techline terminal with current SPS (Service Programming System)
software | 
 
10 Minute Re-Learn Procedure
- Connect the Tech 2 to the vehicle.
 
- Select "Request Information" under "Service
Programming".
 
- Disconnect the Tech 2 from the vehicle and connect it to
a techline terminal.
 
- On the techline terminal, select "Theft Module Re-Learn"
under "Service Programming".
 
- Disconnect the Tech 2 from the techline terminal and connect
it to the vehicle.
 
- Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
 
- Select "VTD Re-Learn" under "Service Programming".
 
- Attempt to start the engine, then release the key to ON (vehicle
will not start).
 
- Observe the SECURITY indicator, after approximately 10 minutes
the indicator will turn OFF (the vehicle is now ready to relearn
the Passlock™    Sensor Data Code and/or password on the next ignition
switch transition  from   OFF to CRANK).
 
- Turn OFF the ignition, and wait 5 seconds.
 
- Start the engine (the vehicle has now learned the password).
 
- With the Tech 2 (scan tool), clear any DTCs.