Passcodes Using the Instrument Cluster
If the vehicle is not equipped with a Ride Command display, the instrument cluster is used to enter/edit passcodes if the key fob is not within range.
Passcode Entry
If the key fob is not found by the Vehicle Control Module (VCM), the instrument cluster will prompt the operator to enter a passcode to unlock vehicle operation.
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"ENTER PASSCODE" will appear on the screen.
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Use the Toggle Up 1 or Toggle Down 2 buttons to increment through 0-9 for the first (left-most) digit of your user passcode or the master passcode.
NOTICEIf a user passcode has not been set, the master passcode must be entered. -
Push the MODE button 3 to accept the current number, then toggle up/down to select the next number.
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Repeat this procedure to enter the remaining three numbers.
If the passcode entry is correct, the vehicle can be operated as normal.
If the passcode is incorrect, “WRONG PASSCODE” will appear on the screen, and you will be prompted to re-enter the passcode. If over five unsuccessful entry attempts are made, the screen will show “ATTEMPTS EXCEEDED”. This will require an ignition cycle before further attempts can be made.
Passcode Change
Perform the following steps to change the vehicle passcode.
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Press and hold the MODE button 3. This will bring you to the Settings page.
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Use the Toggle Up 1 and Toggle Down 2 buttons to scroll until the screen displays “CHANGE PASSCODE”. Then press the MODE button 3 to select.
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The screen will display “ENTER CURRENT PASSCODE”.Use the Toggle Up 1 and Toggle Down 2 buttons to increment through 0-9 for the first (left-most) digit of your current user passcode or the master passcode.
NOTICEIf a user passcode has not been set, the master passcode must be entered. -
Push the MODE button 3 to accept the current number, then toggle up/down to select the next number.
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Repeat the procedure to enter the remaining three numbers.
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If the passcode is accepted, the screen will display “ENTER NEW PASSCODE”.
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Enter a new passcode using the procedure outlined in steps 3-5.
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Once complete, the screen will display “VERIFY NEW PASSCODE”. Re-enter the same new passcode.
If the two passcode entries match, the screen will display “PASSCODE CHANGE SUCCESSFUL”. The new passcode may now be used to unlock vehicle operation.
If the two passcode entries do not match, the screen will display “WRONG PASSCODE”, and will prompt you to make another attempt.
If the second attempt is unsuccessful, the screen will display “PASSCODES DO NOT MATCH” and will prompt you to “ENTER NEW PASSCODE” again (restarting the process at step 6 above).