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B1A25






B1A25-INVALID KEY





For a complete wiring diagram, refer to the Wiring Information Electrical Diagrams.

- When Monitored:
At ignition on and during Key Programming Mode.

- Set Condition:
If the Wireless Control Module (WCM) fails to receive a transponder response from a valid programmed ignition key.





1. VERIFY THAT THE DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) IS ACTIVE

NOTE: Note: An external Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) key (and/or pass/radio key) , such as one used to gain access to a 24 hour gym, can cause this DTC to set and create a no start condition. Inspect the customer's key chain for any type of RFID key. If one is not found, question the customer to see if a spare key chain has this RFID key on it or if it was removed from the original key chain before the vehicle was released for service. If a RFID key is present, remove the ignition key from the vehicle and remove the RFID key from the key chain. For GPEC equipped vehicles, disconnect the battery and wait a minimum of five minutes, reconnect and attempt to start the vehicle. For NCG equipped vehicles, turn the ignition on a minimum for one hour, and then attempt to start the vehicle. If the vehicle does not start, continue with the diagnostic test.

1. Turn the ignition on.
2. Using the scan tool, record and erase the WCM DTCs.

NOTE: Perform the following test several times to make sure the DTC is current.

3. Turn the ignition off.
4. Wait 10 seconds.
5. Turn the ignition on.
6. Using the scan tool, read the WCM DTCs.

Does the scan tool display the DTC that was previously erased?

Yes

- Go To 2

No

- Go To 6

2. VERIFY IF MULTIPLE IGNITION KEYS EXIST

Are there multiple vehicle ignition keys available?

Yes

- Go To 3

No

- Go To 4

3. CHECK KEY OPERATION

NOTE: Perform the following steps using one of the vehicle ignition keys. When finished, repeat the procedure using each of the other vehicle keys, one at a time.

1. Using the scan tool, erase the WCM DTCs.
2. Turn the ignition off.
3. Wait 10 seconds.
4. Turn the ignition on
5. Using the scan tool, read the WCM DTCs.

Is the DTC present for all ignition keys?

Yes

- Replace and program the Wireless Control Module.
- Perform the WCM VERIFICATION TEST. Wireless Control Module (WCM) Verification Test.

No

- Replace the ignition key(s) that caused the DTC to set.
- Perform the WCM VERIFICATION TEST. Wireless Control Module (WCM) Verification Test.

4. REPROGRAM THE IGNITION KEYS
1. Using the scan tool, attempt to reprogram the ignition key to the WCM.
2. Using the scan tool, erase the WCM DTCs.
3. Wait 10 seconds.
4. Turn the ignition on.
5. Using the scan tool, read the WCM DTCs.

Does the DTC set again?

Yes

- Go To 5

No

- Test complete.

5. PROGRAM A NEW IGNITION KEY
1. Replace the ignition key with a new key.
2. Using the scan tool, program the new ignition key to the WCM.
3. Using the scan tool, erase the WCM DTCs.
4. Turn the ignition off.
5. Wait 10 seconds.
6. Turn the ignition on.
7. Using the scan tool, read the WCM DTCs.

Does the DTC set again?

Yes

- Replace and program the Wireless Control Module.
- Perform the WCM VERIFICATION TEST. Wireless Control Module (WCM) Verification Test.

No

- Test complete.

6. CHECK THE WIRE HARNESS FOR CAUSE OF INTERMITTENT CONDITION
1. Turn the ignition off.

NOTE: Check the following items:
- Visually inspect the related wiring harness. Look for any chafed, pierced, pinched or partially broken wires.
- Visually inspect the related wiring harness connectors. Look for broken, bent, pushed out or corroded terminals.
- Perform any Technical Service Bulletins (TSB) that may apply.

Were any problems found?

Yes

- Repair wiring harness/connectors as necessary.
- Perform the WCM VERIFICATION TEST. Wireless Control Module (WCM) Verification Test.

No

- Test Complete.