What causes theft-deterrent system?

What causes theft-deterrent system?

The theft-deterrent system in your vehicle may be triggered by the following: Key learning (copy of key made) Forced entry alarm (door, trunk, hood) Charging alarm (electric vehicles only)

How do you reset theft-deterrent on a Chevy?

The anti-theft is now reset. In a chevy silverado, you will try to reset the anti-theft system by turning the key on until the yellow lock goes out on the instrument panel for about 10 minutes. Turn the key off and do it 2 more times after 3 cycles, pull the key and put it back in.

How do I relearn GM theft deterrent system?

If the key signature transmitted is acceptable to the theft deterrent control module, the theft deterrent control module will transmit fuel enable password to the PCM. If the fuel enable password is correct, the PCM will start the vehicle. To perform a relearn on a Passkey III system, make sure there is a fully charged battery in the vehicle.

What is the name of the theft deterrent module?

VATS, Passkey, & Passkey II – resistive chip ignition key Vehicle Anti-Theft System (VATS) – VATS has a separate module called the Theft Deterrent Module (TDM) that validates the resistive chip in the ignition key.

What are the different types of GM thieves deterrent systems?

GM vehicles have three types of Vehicle Thief Deterrent (VTD) systems, each requiring their own set of relearn procedures. Unless these procedures are correctly performed the vehicle will not start after the PCM has been replaced. The three systems are: Vehicle Anti-Theft System (VATS), Passkey, & Passkey II – resistive chip ignition key

When to turn off the anti theft system?

When you are inside the car. Apply this trick when you have access to the car’s interior and the ‘Theft System’ light on the dashboard is ON. Insert the key in the ignition slot and turn it to the right only slightly. Keep it in that position for 10 minutes or a little more. It is likely to turn off the light and start the car.