If You believe that Your 2011 Chevrolet Cruze is in need of an anti-theft reset, You may be in for a nasty surprise. One of the main causes of anti-theft "malfunction" is a damaged or d***y key, which doesn't allow the vehicle to start. If You're confident this isn't Your issue, You have a few options. You can disconnect the battery for 30 minutes, which should reset the system. If You don't have that kind of time, You can try hitting the lock button twice, followed by the unlock button twice. If this doesn't work, You can move on to the final option, which is to lock the car with the remote once, use the key to unlock the passenger door, and then press unlock on the fob twice.
To reset the anti theft system on a 2011 chevy cruze open the driver's door and press the unlock and lock buttons on the key fob until the light stops flashing on the dash.
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