General Information
The Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) feature operates the following from the outside the vehicle:^ The door locks.
^ The fuel filler door.
^ The interior lighting.
^ The trunk release.
The RKE system (1st design) consists of the following components:
^ Receiver
^ Two transmitter key FOBs
The RKE system (2nd design) consists of the following components:
^ Receiver (now integrated into the body control module)
^ Four transmitter key FOBs
The transmitter key FOBs each consists of four buttons which control the following operations:
^ Control door lock.
^ Control door unlock.
^ Control the fuel filler door unlock.
^ Control the trunk release.
1st design: The transmitter unit sends a radio signal to the receiver in response to buttons pressed by the operator. The RKE receiver operates as a passive unit. The RKE receiver receives the incoming transmitter signals; the RKE then transfers the signals to the Body Control Module (BCM) via the Class II serial data link without actively controlling any operation. The BCM operates all the necessary operations.
2nd design: The transmitter unit sends a radio signal to the Body Control Module (BCM) in response to buttons pressed by the operator. The Body Control Module (BCM) receives the incoming transmitter signals and executes all the necessary operations.