Sun Roof Actuator Programming

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Sun Roof Actuator Programming
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  1. Procedure must be performed when vehicle battery is disconnected. Turn ignition switch to ON position.
  2. Rotate knob on sun roof control switch to CLOSED position. Sun roof control switch is located on the overhead console near the windshield. After sun roof is fully closed, press and hold knob on sun roof control switch inward for 3 seconds.
  3. Rotate knob on sun roof control switch to the VENT position. After sun roof moves to the vent position, press and hold knob on sun roof control switch inward for 3 seconds.
  4. Rotate knob on sun roof control switch to the OPEN position. After sun roof fully opens, press and hold knob on sun roof control switch inward for 3 seconds.
  5. Rotate knob on sun roof control switch to CLOSED position. After sun roof is fully closed, press and hold knob on sun roof control switch inward for 3 seconds.
  6. Sun roof actuator is now programmed. If after programming the sun roof actuator, the sun roof opens after being closed, it may be necessary to reprogram actuator up to 3 more times.
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