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REPLACING THE PASS-KEY II MODULE
If the PASS-Key II module is bad, it should be replaced with a new PASS-Key II module. It is not necessary to match the replacement PASS-Key II module to the ignition key. The replacement PASS-Key II module "learns" the ignition key code (resistance value) the first time it is turned on. The ignition key code is "learned" permanently, so caution should be used to ensure that unwanted key codes are not "learned."
If a fault is detected in the system wiring, or if a defective key is used, the replacement module does not "learn" the key code and the "SECURITY" indicator flashes at a rate of once per second while the ignition is on to indicate a fault.