Pass – Oldsmobile 1999 Silhouette User Manual

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Disarming with the Remote Lock
Control Transmitter

Your alarm system will disarm when you use your
remote lock control transmitter to unlock the doors.
The security light will stop flashing to let you know the
system is no longer armed.

Disarming with Your Key

Your alarm system will disarm when you use your key
to unlock the doors. The security light will stop flashing
to let you know the system is no longer armed. If you
would like your key not to disarm the alarm system, see
“Multifunction Alarm Locks and Lighting Choices” in
the Index.

Nuisance Alarms

If you experience nuisance alarms (alarms which are not
caused by the opening of a door or the liftgate and are
not desirable), you may need to reduce the damage
detection sensitivity. Try programming the Content
Theft

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Deterrent to Mode 1.

If you continue to experience nuisance alarms, you may
want to try turning off damage detection by
programming your Content Theft

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Deterrent to Mode 2.

If you are still having trouble with nuisance alarms, you
can turn off the Content Theft

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Deterrent system by

programming your Content Theft

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Deterrent to Mode 3.

See “Multifunction Alarm Locks and Lighting Choices”
in the Index for more information. See your dealer or
qualified technician for service.

PASS

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Key

R

III

Your vehicle is equipped
with the PASS

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Key III

(Personalized Automotive
Security System)
theft

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deterrent system.

PASS

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Key III is a passive

theft

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deterrent system. This

means you don’t have to do
anything different to arm or
disarm the system. It works
when you insert or remove
the key from the ignition.

Your PASS

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Key III system operates on a radio

frequency subject to Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) Rules and with Industry Canada.

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