Easy to Follow Step-by-step Key fob remote Programming Instructions
1999 Pontiac Montana
We strive to provide convenience to our customers with free keyless entry remote fob programming instructions for every single vehicle that we sell on NorthCoast Keyless.
Many people don’t know that they can purchase their own replacement vehicle entry remote, save up to 70% off of marked up Dealership prices, and program the replacement remote to their vehicle themselves. We know how good it feels to save money and do something yourself; and we aim to make it as painless as possible for you!
Free Key Fob Remote Programming Instructions for a 1999 Pontiac Montana
Time needed: 5 minutes.
KEY FOB REMOTE
Step-By-Step How To Programming Instructions
- Ensure Key is NOT in the Ignition
REMOVE key from the Ignition.
- Remove Fuse
REMOVE the MALL PGM / BCM PRGRM Fuse from the Fuse Box.
- Close All Doors
CLOSE all doors and Rear Liftgate.
- Enter Programming Mode – Step 1
INSERT key into Ignition and TURN to ACC (back toward you).
- Enter Programming Mode – Step 2
WITHIN 1 second, TURN the Ignition to OFF then back to ACC (OFF is the position where you can remove your key).
- Enter Programming Mode – Step 3
OPEN then CLOSE the Driver’s door. The Vehicle will sound indicating successful entry into Programming Mode.
- Program Remote
PRESS and HOLD the LOCK and UNLOCK buttons on the remote for about 15 seconds until two chimes are heard.
- Program Additional Remotes
REPEAT Step 7 for any additional remotes to be programmed, including working ones.
- Exit Programming Mode
REMOVE key from Ignition and replace the MALL PGM / BCM PRGRM Fuse to EXIT Programming Mode.
- Test Remotes
TEST all remotes. Programming is complete.
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Programming Notes:
- Verify the following prior to following these instructions:
- Your vehicle is equipped with keyless entry, and
- You have a key fob remote that is compatible with your vehicle.
- Obtain all remote transmitters for this vehicle. This procedure will erase all previously programmed remotes. You must program all existing and new remotes that you wish to use on the vehicle at this time.
- You may clear your keyless entry system memory by entering programming mode as shown in the steps above.
If you have any difficulties with programming your vehicles, contact us at [email protected].
Key fob remotes
1999 Pontiac Montana
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The instructions provided here allowed me to be successful in programming a new Fob for my 1999 Oldsmobile Silhouette on my first attempt. Thank you NorthCoast Keyless, very much. I had tried the instructions provided by a number of other sites, but despite repeated and careful attempts, none of those methods had been successful.
Does this work for the 2001 Pontiac Montana as well?