Why cat I get my chevy impala to go into keyless program mode?

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Asked by Craig Jul 13, 2020 at 03:12 PM about the 2008 Chevrolet Impala

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I bought a new key fob and followed directions. But
when I select program key fob on dash it never
goes into program mode. It blinks and tells me to
select again. Anyone got a n idea here. Is the a
fuse or is it faulty?

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INSERT key and TURN the ignition to ON, PRESS the Trip Odometer Reset Button until RELEARN REMOTE Key is displayed. PRESS and HOLD the Trip Odometer Reset Button for approximately 3 seconds until REMOTE KEY LEARNING ACTIVE displays. Vehicle is now in Programming Mode.PRESS and HOLD LOCK and UNLOCK buttons at the same time on first remote for approximately 15 seconds. A signal will sound indicating successful programming.

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I've tried that multiple times. When I press reset button display goes blank then comes back on saying press reset to program remote. Would there be anything interfering or keeping it from entering program mode?

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Having the same issue did you ever get it fixed?

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Having the same issue in my 2006 impala ss. I'm going to ask a dealer tomorrow

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