Damn. I should have remembered that. Thanks Steve!!
"Steve Mackie" <stevemackie.RemoveThis@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> Close, the '94 has the OBDII connector (maybe), he'll have to jumper pins
> 4
> and 8.
>
> Steve
>
>> Below are instructions I found for a 1992 Buick Park Av, give them a try:
>>
>> Jump the (ALDL) Assembly Line Diagnostic Link. You will find this
> connector
>> under the driver side dash, but you will have to look through a square
>> cut
>> out in the panel to see the connector, it is recessed behind that panel,
>> almost directly under the steering column. It should look like this;
>> _________|________
>> [F] [E] [D] [C] [B] [A]
>> [G] [H] [J] [K] [L] [M]
>>
>> Jumper pin A to pin G with a fused jumper (3A)
>> Doors will lock and unlock
>> Press the UNLOCK button on the remote
>> Doors should lock and unlock again
>> if you have more remotes press their unlock button (up to 4)
>> remove jumper wire
>>
>>
>
> >> Stay informed about: programming remote