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feature programming
The feature programming routine is used to access and change any of the feature set-
tings in the two menus below. The feature settings can be accessed and changed by
using one of the following:
z
The Valet
®
button to enter the feature programming routine.
z
Use of the Directed Electronics Bitwriter
®
is recommended. Expanded program-
ming options are only available when using the Directed Electronics Bitwriter
®
.
NNOOTTEE::
If Feature Programming Lockout is set to ON, all features will be locked and
can
OONNLLYY
be accessed by using a Bitwriter
®
.
to enter feature programming routine
1. Open a door.
2. Turn the ignition on and then off.
3. Close the door.
NNOOTTEE::
If the domelight is used for the door trigger input, the dome light must be OFF
before proceeding to the next step.
4. Within 5-seconds, press and HOLD the Valet
®
button. After 3-seconds the horn will
sound once to indicate entry into the first features menu. To select the second features
menu, continue to hold the Valet
®
button until the horn sounds twice. Once the desired
menu is selected, release the Valet
®
button.
5. Within 5-seconds, press and release the Valet
®
button the number of times corre-
sponding to the desired feature listed below. Then press the Valet
®
button one more
time and
hhoolldd
. The horn will sound the number of times equal to the feature number
selected.
6. While holding the Valet
®
button, assign the selected feature to a factory button by
either pressing Lock for 1 short horn honk setting or pressing Unlock for 2 short horn
honk setting.
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