Vehicle Immobilizer Module Override Procedure (Export)

1999 Chevrolet Chevy Express G1500, Van Cargo, 5.7 RSECTION Vehicle Immobilizer Module Override Procedure (Export)

An override code is provided to disable the key fob, UNLOCK command is not or can not be used to gain entrance to the vehicle or to allow programming of the fobs to the VIM. The override code consists of 5 digits with values of 1-9. An override code, which varies between different VIMs, is entered into the VIM by the factory and provided on a card with the key fobs. After delivery of the vehicle, the override code can only be altered through the use of a scan tool. The override procedure is entered manually or through the use of a scan tool.

Activation of the manual override procedure is accomplished as follows:

  1. Starting with the ignition switch in the off position, cycle the ignition switch on then off, then back on within 2 seconds. The SECURITY lamp flashes 12 times in 4 seconds.
  2. Immediately following this sequence, the SECURITY lamp flashes on for 1.4 seconds, then off for 0.3 seconds. Each on flash is counted as 1. After the correct number of flashes to represent the first digit of the override code, press on the brake pedal to enter the digit. The SECURITY lamp flashes 12 times in 4 seconds to acknowledge input of the digit.
  3. Repeat step 2 for the second through fifth digits of the override code.
  4. If the correct override code has been entered the SECURITY lamp will come on for 10 seconds. This indicates that programming of the key fobs to the VIM is allowed. This also indicates that the immobilization function will be inactive for 2 minutes. If the ignition switch is turned off within the 2 minutes and then turned on within 20 seconds of being turned off, the engine will start.
  5. If an incorrect override code has been entered the SECURITY lamp will turn off immediately indicating that the VIM has exited the override procedure. After 6 unsuccessful attempts the VIM is locked for a period of 30 seconds.

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