Reset a VATS module?
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Reset a VATS module?
Once a vats module is blank it can take on a new value right? Does anyone know if there is a way to do that? Mechanic says there are 6 different resistor values for that year... thus 6 different modules and he is having a hard time finding the right one.
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Re: Reset a VATS module?
Originally Posted by Kuhl
Once a vats module is blank it can take on a new value right? Does anyone know if there is a way to do that? Mechanic says there are 6 different resistor values for that year... thus 6 different modules and he is having a hard time finding the right one.
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Actually there should be a total of 16 values I believe.
Might be a way to program the system with a Tech2 which is usually a dealer only. However I am unaware that was well.
He should be able to read the key for the resistor value by touching the leads of him ohm meter to etiher side of the pellet in the key.
Might be a way to program the system with a Tech2 which is usually a dealer only. However I am unaware that was well.
He should be able to read the key for the resistor value by touching the leads of him ohm meter to etiher side of the pellet in the key.
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Mechanic is mistaken, there are 15 values for the VATS
• 402 ohms (acceptable range 386-43
• 523 ohms (acceptable range 502-564)
• 681 ohms (acceptable range 650-72
• 887 ohms (acceptable range 850-942)
• 1130 ohms (acceptable range 1085-1195)
• 1470 ohms (acceptable range 1411-1549)
• 1870 ohms (acceptable range 1795-1965)
• 2370 ohms (acceptable range 2275-2485)
• 3010 ohms (acceptable range 2890-3150)
• 3740 ohms (acceptable range 3590-3910)
• 4750 ohms (acceptable range 4560-4960)
• 6040 ohms (acceptable range 5798-6302)
• 7500 ohms (acceptable range 7200-7820)
• 9530 ohms (acceptable range 9149-9931)
• 11800 ohms (acceptable range 11328-12292)
I've never heard of any relearn function for the VATS system. If a key needs to be replaced, the correct key needs to be obtained for the VATS module, you can not program the module to the new key. If the module needs to be replaced, new keys matching the new module need to be used.
PK2???? GM uses a transponder style antitheft system in later years in most vehicles. This system is designated by PK3 engraved in the key just below the rubber part of the key. I've never heard of the term PK2 in reference to GM vehicles.
How do you "Blank" a VATS module?
• 402 ohms (acceptable range 386-43
• 523 ohms (acceptable range 502-564)
• 681 ohms (acceptable range 650-72
• 887 ohms (acceptable range 850-942)
• 1130 ohms (acceptable range 1085-1195)
• 1470 ohms (acceptable range 1411-1549)
• 1870 ohms (acceptable range 1795-1965)
• 2370 ohms (acceptable range 2275-2485)
• 3010 ohms (acceptable range 2890-3150)
• 3740 ohms (acceptable range 3590-3910)
• 4750 ohms (acceptable range 4560-4960)
• 6040 ohms (acceptable range 5798-6302)
• 7500 ohms (acceptable range 7200-7820)
• 9530 ohms (acceptable range 9149-9931)
• 11800 ohms (acceptable range 11328-12292)
I've never heard of any relearn function for the VATS system. If a key needs to be replaced, the correct key needs to be obtained for the VATS module, you can not program the module to the new key. If the module needs to be replaced, new keys matching the new module need to be used.
PK2???? GM uses a transponder style antitheft system in later years in most vehicles. This system is designated by PK3 engraved in the key just below the rubber part of the key. I've never heard of the term PK2 in reference to GM vehicles.
How do you "Blank" a VATS module?
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Yeah I agree with you on that one, mechanic is clueless... and he is wasting my time and his. I just don't know what to do now. I could take it somewhere else but I have to get it towed there and I am not sure how to deal with this guy thats been working on it for over a week.
D you guys know if there was a way for him to wire the ignition stuff wrong and short out the module?
D you guys know if there was a way for him to wire the ignition stuff wrong and short out the module?
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Originally Posted by Kuhl
Yeah I agree with you on that one, mechanic is clueless... and he is wasting my time and his. I just don't know what to do now. I could take it somewhere else but I have to get it towed there and I am not sure how to deal with this guy thats been working on it for over a week.
D you guys know if there was a way for him to wire the ignition stuff wrong and short out the module?
D you guys know if there was a way for him to wire the ignition stuff wrong and short out the module?
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http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=46935
That was the original thread but I didnt get much reply... and its been two weeks he has had it... I
That was the original thread but I didnt get much reply... and its been two weeks he has had it... I