Circuit/System Verification (Object Alarm Module)

2009 Pontiac Vibe Base, 2.4 0, FWD, StandardSECTION Circuit/System Verification (Object Alarm Module)
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Verify that DTC B1015 is not set.

    IMPORTANT: When programming the VDAAW, use a Tech 2 and Candi module. Using the MDI to program the VDAAW will result in a failure to complete the programming operation.
  • If the DTC is set, program the object alarm module. Refer to Object Alarm Module Programming and Setup . If the DTC resets, replace the object alarm module.
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