DTC B2805: No Transmitters Programmed: Testing

2000 Chevrolet Cavalier Base, 4D Sedan, 2.4 TSECTION Testing
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  1. If remote keyless entry diagnostic system check was performed, go to next step. If remote keyless entry diagnostic system check has not been performed, go to REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM CHECK  .
  2. If remote control door lock receiver was replaced, go to next step. If remote control door lock receiver was not replaced, go to step  4 .
  3. Program transmitters. See TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING & SYNCHRONIZATION  under PROGRAMMING. If programming procedure was successful, go to next step. If programming procedure was not successful, go to step  5 .
  4. Replace remote control door lock receiver. See REMOTE CONTROL DOOR LOCK RECEIVER  under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. After repairs, go to next step.
  5. Clear DTCs. See CLEARING CODES  . Operate system. Using scan tool, recheck for RFA DTCs. If DTC B2805 is reset as current, go to step  4 . If DTC B2805 is not reset as current, repair is complete.
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