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17 hours ago, Vagone said:

Aaagh, I forgot to include that.  It's a Express 2500 Extended, Cargo, with the 6.6L Duramax turbo, GVWR of 8,600 lbs. A bit of a rare bird.  

 

Express van is a lot electronically like the 2007-2014 Silverado.  GM has no remote start upgrade for Express/Savana.  Your GVWR would mean it has tire pressure monitors though (or should).  In that instance, it should have the RCDLR already in the van.  The number for the RCDLR you provided above p/n20863945 is the same with or without keyless entry RPO code ATG.  So in theory, it "should" have the capability to add just plain keyless entry.  It may be a programming issue however.  GM might have the ability to give the truck a reprogram to activate that portion of the module.  It would run you probably $50-100 on top of whatever the dealer charges for computer programming. 

 

At that point, an aftermarket one would probably run close to the same $$$ and give you not only power lock/unlock but remote start as well. 

  • 3 years later...
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On 1/17/2017 at 1:56 PM, newdude said:

 

 

On the K2 trucks, with GM GDS2 you go into the BCM and simply add fobs. If its a truck that has factory keyless but no remote start, its a hood latch, two fobs and an auth. code that has to be phoned in to GM to change the programming for the truck. Those come in the GM accessory remote start kit. GMT-900 were similar (AP8 to AP3 factory remote start upgrade but those were just key fobs, no hood latch).

Hi I have some question about this

  • 1 year later...
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On 1/17/2017 at 3:09 PM, newdude said:

 

Some different RPO codes for these new trucks. AP3 and AP8 is a 2007-2013 deal. On K2 trucks, if you have AQQ, you can add remote start. AU3 power locks are standard on all K2 trucks. Just to clarify, when I say K2, its 2014+up. You don't need a new RCDLR on K2 trucks. The OP has a 2015. If its got power locks, you can go right into the BCM and add key fobs. I have personally done this on a 2015 1500 WT. The customer was curious if it could be added, but he ended up not doing it because he didn't feel like spending the $$$ for two key fobs and $30 for programming. I took a brand new one off the shelf, went in via GM's GDS2 diagnostics and was able to add them to the truck no problem.

So, if my work truck silverado 2014 has AU3, I can use those Doorman with programmer to obd2 included to add keyless entry?

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On 2/1/2024 at 9:03 PM, Denmar said:

So, if my work truck silverado 2014 has AU3, I can use those Doorman with programmer to obd2 included to add keyless entry?

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And what about the 2019 versions and up?

They have power locks too and tpms. They can program a keyless entry without adding any hardware to the pickup?

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