<h1>1996 GMC Sonoma – Keyless Remote Fob Programming Instructions</h1> <p><font size="3">You can manually program new or replacement remotes on your 1996 GMC Sonoma by using the vehicle's onboard programming connector located beneath the dashboard. Follow these detailed steps to pair one or more remotes. </font></p> <p><font size="3"><b>Step-by-Step Programming Process</b> </font></p> <ul> <li><font size="3">Step 1: Locate the Programming Connector Sit in the driver’s seat and look underneath the left-hand side of the lower dashboard. Find the red, two-wire programming connector near the central locking control module. </font></li> <li><font size="3">Step 2: Connect the Programming Terminals Insert a jumper wire into the two terminals of the red connector to complete the circuit. The system will respond within a couple of seconds by locking and unlocking the doors. This confirms that the vehicle is now in programming mode. </font></li> <li><font size="3">Step 3: Program the First Remote Take your keyless remote and press any button once. The door locks will cycle (lock and unlock) to confirm that the remote has been successfully programmed. </font></li> <li><font size="3">Step 4: Add Additional Remotes If you have more remotes to program, repeat the previous step for each one. For every successful programming, the doors will lock and unlock again as confirmation. </font></li> <li><font size="3">Step 5: Exit Programming Mode Once all remotes are programmed, remove the jumper wire from the red programming connector to end the session. </font></li> <li><font size="3">Step 6: Test All Remotes Stand outside the vehicle and test each remote individually to ensure they lock and unlock the doors properly.</font></li> </ul>