<h1>Keyless Entry Remote Programming Instructions – 2007 Saturn Relay</h1> <p><b> Important Notice:</b> The 2007 Saturn Relay does not support onboard programming for keyless entry remote fobs. Remote programming must be completed using professional-grade diagnostic tools by a qualified automotive technician or authorized service provider.</p> <p><b>Step-by-Step Programming Instructions</b></p> <ul> <li>Step 1: Contact a Certified Automotive Technician or Dealer Locate a technician or service center with access to GM-compatible diagnostic equipment. Make sure they are experienced with programming keyless entry systems for this vehicle.</li> <li>Step 2: Gather All Remotes You Wish to Use Bring all remote fobs with you. During programming, previously stored remote data may be erased. Any remotes not reprogrammed during the session will no longer function.</li> <li>Step 3: Confirm Vehicle Mobility If your vehicle is in working condition, driving it to the service provider may help reduce costs compared to requesting mobile service.</li> <li>Step 4: Prepare Ownership Verification Be ready to present proof of ownership, such as your vehicle registration or title, along with a government-issued photo ID. This is often required before beginning the programming process.</li> <li>Step 5: Technician Connects Diagnostic Equipment The technician will connect a diagnostic scan tool to the vehicle’s OBD-II port, located under the dashboard. This tool communicates with the vehicle’s body control module to manage remote pairing.</li> <li>Step 6: Activate Remote Programming Mode Using the diagnostic interface, the technician will place the vehicle into remote learning mode, enabling it to accept new fob signals.</li> <li>Step 7: Program Each Remote Fob Individually Each remote is registered one at a time. The technician will verify that all buttons—such as lock, unlock, and panic—are functioning properly after programming.</li> <li>Step 8: Save the Configuration and Exit Programming Mode Once all desired remotes are programmed, the technician will save the new configuration and exit the system.</li> <li>Step 9: Confirm Remote Functionality Test each remote to ensure it controls all intended functions on the vehicle, including door locks and any powered sliding doors if equipped.</li> <li>Step 10: Keep a Spare Remote Stored Safely For convenience and emergency access, it’s a good idea to maintain a backup remote stored in a secure location.</li> </ul>