Section 24 (Remote Keyless Entry Systems - Old Style): Description
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This article applies to "old style" "C" & "K" Series vehicles equipped with 5.7L, 6.5L and 7.4L engines. For "new style" "C" & "K" Series vehicles equipped with 4.3L, 4.8L, 5.3L and 6.0L engines, see REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEMS -- SIERRA, SILVERADO, SUBURBAN, TAHOE, YUKON & YUKON XL
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Remote keyless entry system allows driver to operate vehicle door locks and rear cargo doors or liftgate window (utility models) release from outside vehicle using a remote transmitter. Transmitter must be within 33 feet (10 meters) of vehicle for receiver to detect coded signal. There are 2 systems used on these vehicles. Base system can be identified buy a 2 or 3 button transmitter. Third button is for cargo doors or liftgate on utility vehicles. Base system uses a Remote Control Door Lock Receiver (RCDLR) to activate door lock system. Luxury system can be identified buy a 4 button transmitter. Luxury system is on utility vehicles only. Luxury system uses Body Control Module (BCM) as receiver and BCM operates door lock functions.