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2007 Chevrolet Impala Impala, Monte Carlo (VIN W) Service Manual View All Bulletins Document ID: 1990156 #07-08-52-001B: Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Inoperative, Poor Range, Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM) Message Displayed, Remote Vehicle Start (RVS) (Replace/Reprogram RCDLR, Replace Antenna and Transmitters) - (Jun 19, 2007) Subject: Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Inoperative, Poor Range, Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM) Message Displayed, Remote Vehicle Start (RVS) (Replace/Reprogram RCDLR, Replace Antenna and Transmitters) Models: 2006-2007 Buick 2006-2007 Cadillac 2006-2007 Chevrolet Impala, Monte Carlo This bulletin is being revised to include an "Important" statement containing breakpoint information based on the vehicle's build date. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 07-08-52-001A (Section 08 - Body and Accessories). Condition Important: This bulletin does not apply to vehicles built after the following dates: / : 5/1/07 Impala / Monte Carle: 3/1/07 For vehicles built after these dates, refer to SI for diagnosis and repair information. Some customers may comment about one or more of the following conditions: The remote keyless entry (RKE) transmitters will not program, function and/or the RKE transmitter low battery message is displayed. The Service Tire Monitor System message is displayed. The new RKE transmitter cannot be programmed. The remote keyless entry (RKE) and/or remote vehicle start (RVS) transmitter has poor range. Cause Any of these concerns may be caused by an internal fault with the transmitters and/or the Remote Control Door Lock Receiver (RCDLR) software/hardware. 2008 General Motors Corporation. All rights reserved.

Correction Important: This bulletin does not apply to vehicles built after the following dates: / : 5/1/07 Impala / Monte Carle: 3/1/07 For vehicles built after these dates, refer to SI for diagnosis and repair information. DO NOT REPLACE THE BCM. Important: The 2006 and 2007 Impala LS without AP8 does not have a coax antenna. The 2006 and 2007 without AP3 or AP8 does not have a coax antenna. 1. Replace the RCDLR module and the RCDLR antenna using the following procedure: 1.1. Remove the driver's side "A" pillar molding and I/P closeout panel. 1.2. Unplug the speaker. 1.3. To expose the RCDLR antenna, partially remove the driver's side upper I/P closeout panel (near windshield). 1.4. Remove the clips holding the RCDLR antenna wire at the RCDLR module and along the "A" pillar. 1.5. Cut the old RCDLR antenna wire a minimum of 152 mm (6 in) from the button (connecting to the windshield), leaving that portion of the old RCDLR antenna connected to the windshield. 1.6. Remove the I/P carrier bolt and remove the old RCDLR antenna. 1.7. Remove the RCDLR module. 1.8. Install the new RCDLR module. 1.9. Lay in the new RCDLR antenna and reinstall the carrier bolt. 1.10. Connect the new antenna to the RCDLR antenna module. 1.11. Clip the new RCDLR antenna into place using the existing holes on the "A" pillar. 1.12. Reinstall the I/P close-out panel. 1.13. Reconnect the speaker wire. Important: Be sure that the end of the old RCDLR antenna is tucked behind the "A" pillar molding. The button on the windshield is no longer functional, however leaving the cover on the button will provide a cleaner look to the vehicle. 1.14. Reinstall the "A" pillar molding and I/P side closeout panel. 1.1. Remove the rear seat cushion. 1.2. Remove the rear seat back.

1.3. Lower and remove the trunk trim cover to gain access to the underside of the rear package shelf. 1.4. Remove the rear seat belts. 1.5. Remove the interior C-pillar trim (sail) panels and package shelf. 1.6. Remove the RCDLR module and antenna. Tip The existing antenna is grounded into another wiring harness. It will be necessary to pull the existing harness and antenna up near the C-pillar in order to disconnect the antenna from the other wiring harness. Important: The new antenna will not be grounded into the other wiring harness. 1.7. Install a new RCDLR module and antenna. 1.8. Tape back the harness ground connection. 1.9. Reinstall the rear package shelf. 1.10. Reinstall the interior C-pillar trim (sail) panels. 1.11. Reinstall the rear seat belts. 1.12. Reinstall the trunk trim cover. 1.13. Reinstall the rear seat back. 1.14. Reinstall the rear seat cushion. 1.1. Remove left rear C-pillar trim (sail) panel. 1.2. Remove the RCDLR antenna and receiver/module (located under the shelf package -- accessed through the trunk). Tip The existing antenna is grounded into another wiring harness. It will be necessary to pull the existing harness and antenna up near the C-pillar in order to disconnect the antenna from the other wiring harness. Important: The new antenna will not be grounded into the other wiring harness. 1.3. Reinstall the new antenna and RCDLR receiver/module. 1.4. Reinstall the C-pillar trim (sail) panel. Important: When programming a new or existing RCDLR, the programming instructions in SI must be followed. 2. Reprogram the RCDLR with the latest software update available through TIS2WEB. Important: On vehicles equipped with Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPM), the tire type and tire pressures must be selected in the module set-up using the Tech 2. If this step is not performed, the RCDLR will not retain the tire pressures after the TPM system is learned.

Tip: When selecting the Tire Type/Pressure, choose the appropriate selection on the Tech 2 based on psi, not kpa. The vehicle must be driven immediately. Monitor the tire pressures on the DIC and drive the vehicle until dashes no longer appear. After the learn procedure is complete, be sure to set the tire pressures according to the information on the tire placard. 3. If equipped with Tire Pressure Monitoring System, perform the Tire Pressure Sensor Relearn using the J 46079 following the procedure found in SI. 4. Replace both Remote Keyless Entry transmitters. New transmitters are identified by a star on the back of the transmitter. It is important to verify that the replacement transmitters have a star on the back. 5. Program the transmitters using the procedure listed in SI. Parts Information Important: Refer to the parts catalog using the VIN of the vehicle being serviced to identify the correct part numbers. Part Number 25837954 Antenna -- Remote Control Door Lock Receiver (Impala Only) 25845987 Antenna -- Remote Control Door Lock Receiver (Monte Carlo Only) 15912859 Transmitter -- 4 Button with Trunk 25808836 Receiver -- Remote Control Door Lock ( with RKE and without RVSS) 25808837 Receiver -- Remote Control Door Lock ( with RKE and RVSS) Part Number 15913507 Transmitter - JAPAN ONLY -- with Remove Vehicle Start System 25808837 Receiver -- Remote Control Door Lock, Remote Entry and Remote Vehicle Start System 25851460 Antenna Asm -- Remote Control Door Lock Receiver Part Number 15912859 Transmitter -- 4-Button with Trunk 25808836 Receiver -- Remote Control Door Lock, Remote Entry 25808837 Receiver -- Remote Control Door Lock, Remote Entry and Remote Vehicle Start System 25851443 Antenna Asm -- Remote Control Door Lock Receiver Warranty Information

For vehicles repaired under warranty, use: Labor Operation Labor Time R9730* RCDLR Module, RCDLR Antenna and RKE Transmitter -- Replace 2.2 hrs 1.8 hrs 1.4 hrs * This is a unique labor operation for bulletin use only. It will not be published in the Labor Time Guide. GM bulletins are intended for use by professional technicians, NOT a "do-it-yourselfer". They are written to inform these technicians of conditions that may occur on some vehicles, or to provide information that could assist in the proper service of a vehicle. Properly trained technicians have the equipment, tools, safety instructions, and know-how to do a job properly and safely. If a condition is described, DO NOT assume that the bulletin applies to your vehicle, or that your vehicle will have that condition. See your GM dealer for information on whether your vehicle may benefit from the information. WE SUPPORT VOLUNTARY TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATION