you need to go to the Buick dealer and buy a new module and replace. it cost me 15.00 for a 92 park ave. easy job 10 min.
First go sit in the driver's side seat, and make sure that all the doors are closed. But the key into the ignition, and switch to the on position. Push the lock button for one second. Turn the ignition to the off position, and then back to on and push the lock button on the remote again. Keep doing this three more times, the remote should make a noise that it is entering reprogramming mode. At that point, leave the ignition on the on position while it reprograms.
Put a jumper wire across the terminals on the switch if the lights work (with ignition switch set to "on" position) switch is defective
with light switch off, hold the "off" button on the fan part of the control & then turn light switch on while still holding the button.
switch ignition on press lock button for 10 secs switch ignition off leave for 5 secs your remote should be coded
It's a latching push button switch. To operate this type of switch, you press the button, which then latches into place. To switch off, you press the button again, which returns to its home position. Just like the power switch on your TV or HI FI.
check the wiring behind the switch...they corrode
Your domelight has a 3 position switch on it. Always off, always on, and on when the door is open. Check this first with the doors closed. If it stays on in every position, this is a problem with the switch, or a short in your wiring. Each door has a button that is depressed when the door is closed. Go to each door one at a time and depress the switch several times to see if the light will go out. The most common problem is the mounting for the switch is loose and it won't allow the switch to go in all the way. If you still have a problem you will need to disconnect each switch until you find the short or find the connector under the dash and troubleshoot it.
The normal position of the inertia switch button is down , if it has popped up then the switch is tripped and no power is going to the electric fuel pump
On my 99 Suburban, the alarm activates when you press the lock button on the remote twice.
1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position, marked II.2. Press the LOCK button.3. Turn the ignition switch to the Off position, marked I. Do this three times! Next, turn the ignition switch to the ON position (II) for a fourth time. Press the LOCK button again. The door locks should now make a cycling sound, indicating that the system has entered Programming Mode. Press the LOCK button one more time to program this remote. If you have other remotes to program, press the LOCK button on each one in turn. The door locks should make the cycling sound after you press LOCK on each remote. You may program up to three remotes, and they must all be programmed within ten seconds of each other. Turn the ignition off and remove the key. The remotes are now programmed and may be tested. If you've got a trunk/hatch release, hold the button for this function for a few seconds.
For a 94-97 (may work for 98) single button remote: - Flip Valet switch to ON position - With key in ignition, turn key to ON, then OFF - Flip the valet switch to OFF, then ON/OFF, ON/OFF (that's twice), and you should hear a confirmation siren chirp. - Turn the ignition switch On/OFF, ON/OFF (twice), and you should get another confirmation chirp. - You are now in programming mode. Push button on the remote, and you should hear a chirp to confirm programming completed successfully. - After 5 seconds, the programming mode will close automatically.
If it's a N15 then you put the key in the ignition and switch it to "ON" and then "OFF" five times, or until the indicators flash. Then press the button on the remote. The lights should flash when it registers the remote. If you have more than one remote, just press the next button and it should register it as well.