The year is an issue but I know that in the 97-03 Pontiac grand prix's the MALL pgm is located in the passenger glove box. There is a small cavity with the words PULL HERE. Pull the box out and behind that is the fuse box with the MALL pgm.
2008 doesn't have a Mall PGM fuse it has a RFA/MOD Fuse instead
There isnt one
on our 2002 it is the 3rd slot down on the right in the fuse block in the glovebox,it is a 10 amp fuse
#16 in the trunk called remote keyless entry system
their isn't one, go to dealer get keyfob programmed my friend....can't be done yourself less you got a tech 2 obd2 scanner
actuall it is on a 1994 Pontiac grand prix
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Assuming it is in one of the two Intrigue fuseboxes, it will either be in the fusebox located under the hood and on the passenger fenderwell, OR it will be in the inside fusebox located on the right side of the dash where the dash meets the passenger door. CPC
PGM format, which stands for Portable Gray Map.
AnswerI asked this question but neewd to clarify it further. I know to go to www.programyourremote.com. It says to remove the mall pgm fuse. I am looking in my owners manual and I don't see any mall fuses but the mall/radio/dic fuse. Do you think this could be the fuse they mean?Try to find the BCM fuse and remove it.Turn the key to acc, back towards you.turn off and back towards you again in 1 sec. open any door. This should put it in program mode.press lock and unlock at the same time for 14-15 secs. you should hear 1 chime at about 7 secs.Let go of the buttons and take the key out. It should work. I just did it for my '98 silhouette. Good luck!
Hi, The fuse that you are looking for actually labeled "BCM Programming" in the diagram I have. If you refer to the link I have provided, that fuse is number 47, and it is located in the Instrument Panel fuse block. This fuse block is accessible when you open the passenger side front door and remove the plastic access panel. Good Luck, Greg
It's used to store, and can be removed to change your vehicles programmable features. I'm not sure where the computer that controls, and stores this located. If you have the owners manual you can read about how to change the different features (ex. how your doors lock and unlock, remote activation alert functions, security alarm functions, etc.) the fuse doesn't feed power to anything else, as far as I know. There are different features for different trim models, also indicated in the manual