1995 Buick Century Keyless Entry Remote Fob
Important Notice: To program the 1995 Buick Century keyless entry remote, you will need to access the green programming connector in the trunk. The process involves using a jumper wire to trigger programming mode and requires a few key steps to complete successfully.
- Step 1: Locate the Green Programming Connector Find the green programming connector in the left-hand (LH) trunk area. You may need to pull back the trim to access the connector. The connector has wires leading to it but is not connected to anything else.
- Step 2: Prepare the Jumper Wire Use a jumper wire to bridge the two terminals of the green programming connector.
- Step 3: Jump the Connector Terminals Place the jumper wire into the connector to connect the two terminals. This will put the system into programming mode.
- Step 4: Indication of Programming Mode Activation Once the jumper wire is in place, the system will lock and unlock the doors and trunk lid. This confirms that programming mode has been successfully entered. Ensure that the trunk lid has activated before proceeding.
- Step 5: Press a Button on the Remote Press any button on the keyless remote once. The system should lock and unlock the doors and trunk lid, confirming that the keyless remote has been successfully programmed.
- Step 6: Program Additional Remotes If you need to program additional remotes, repeat Step 5 for each one. Keep in mind that only two keyless remotes can be programmed to the system.
- Step 7: Maximum Limit of Two Remotes Please note that a maximum of two keyless remotes can be programmed to your vehicle. If you need to add more remotes, previous remotes will need to be erased first.
- Step 8: Exit Programming Mode Once all remotes have been programmed, remove the jumper wire from the programming connector to exit programming mode.
- Step 9: Test All Programmed Remotes Test each remote by pressing the button to ensure the doors and trunk lid lock and unlock as expected. Verify that all keyless entry functions are working properly.
- Step 10: Final Verification Ensure all programmed remotes are fully operational, including the locking/unlocking functions and trunk release.