Programming Guide for 2024 Smart Keyless Entry Remote Fob – Cadillac LYRIQ
Important Notice: The 2024 Cadillac LYRIQ does not support onboard programming of smart key remote fobs. Programming must be performed by a qualified automotive technician using advanced diagnostic tools. This process ensures secure integration with the vehicle’s electronic security and ignition systems.
Programming Procedure:
- Step 1: Confirm the Need for Professional Programming Due to the LYRIQ’s advanced security features, remote fob programming cannot be performed manually. Specialized diagnostic equipment is required.
- Step 2: Ensure Remote Compatibility Verify that the replacement smart key fob is designed specifically for the 2024 LYRIQ. Incorrect remotes may not pair correctly with the vehicle’s system.
- Step 3: Gather Required Information Before your appointment, prepare: The vehicle’s VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) All remote fobs to be programmed Proof of ownership (e.g., title, registration)
- Step 4: Select a Service Option If the vehicle is operational, driving it to a technician’s location may reduce programming costs compared to requesting mobile service.
- Step 5: Technician Connects Diagnostic Tools The technician will connect an advanced scan tool to the vehicle’s onboard diagnostic port (located beneath the dashboard) to access the key programming interface.
- Step 6: Program the Remote Fob Using secure procedures, the technician will register the new smart key with the LYRIQ’s electronic control modules. If not present, previously programmed remotes may be erased.
- Step 7: Test All Functions After programming, confirm the remote works by testing: Lock/Unlock Remote Start (if equipped) Charge Port Access Tailgate Functionality Panic Alarm
Additional Considerations:
Reprogram All Remotes Together: To prevent deactivation, bring all remotes to the session.
Check Batteries in All Fobs: Ensure each remote has a working battery before starting the procedure.
System Limit: The LYRIQ supports up to eight smart keys.
Estimated Time: The process typically takes 15 to 30 minutes, depending on technician access and vehicle setup.