Code
B3033
HUMMER
B — Body
Keyless entry antenna circuit fault
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Causes
- Damaged or disconnected keyless-entry antenna assembly
- Broken, chafed, corroded or shorted wiring harness to the antenna
- Loose, corroded or pushed-back connector pins at the antenna or BCM
- Water intrusion or corrosion in antenna connector or housing
- Failed antenna coil or internal electronics in the antenna module
- Faulty Body Control Module (BCM) or keyless entry module (rare)
Symptoms
- Keyless passive entry or passive unlock no longer detects the key fob when approaching
- Remote lock/unlock or remote start functions operate intermittently or not at all
- Driver must press buttons on the fob from close range for doors to respond
- Security/immobilizer or keyless system warning message or indicator lamp may illuminate
- Multiple key fobs fail while their batteries are known good
What to check
- Obtain freeze frame and full list of stored DTCs with a capable scan tool; note any related BCM/security codes
- Verify key fob battery state and rule out fob failure by testing a known-good fob if available
- Visually inspect antenna(s) and routing: look for damaged housing, crushing, rust, or water/moisture entry
- Inspect connectors at antenna and BCM: check for corrosion, pushed-back terminals, bent pins, and proper retention
- Wiggle/activate test: with scan tool monitoring the antenna circuit or key-detected status, move harness and connectors to reproduce fault
- Check for aftermarket accessories near antenna area (alarms, lifts, radio antennas) that could cause interference
Signal parameters
- Antenna power feed (if applicable): approximately battery voltage when supplied (roughly 10–14 V) — verify per vehicle service info
- Ground: near 0 Ω to chassis (check for good continuity to chassis ground)
- Antenna coil continuity: typically low ohms to a few hundred ohms depending on design — refer to service manual for exact ohm range
- Signal behavior: presence of RF/inductive pulses or a low-voltage data signal when a fob is present — observable with oscilloscope or dedicated diagnostic tool
- Scan-tool parameter: antenna status flags or detection count should change when a working fob is placed next to each antenna location
Diagnostic algorithm
- Read and record DTC(s) and freeze-frame data with a diagnostic scanner; note which antenna location is reported if available.
- Verify operation of the key fob(s): confirm battery, test secondary fob if present, and check that fobs work at close range using the panic/lock button.
- Visually inspect the antenna assembly, mounting, and harness for damage, corrosion, or water intrusion. Repair obvious damage.
- Inspect connectors at the antenna and BCM: disconnect, inspect pins for corrosion or deformation, apply dielectric grease after cleaning, and ensure secure engagement.
- With ignition/accessory on and scan tool connected, observe antenna status while moving harness and wiggling connectors to try to reproduce the fault.
- Measure supply voltage to the antenna connector (if the design supplies power) and continuity to ground. Compare to vehicle service specifications.
- Measure coil continuity of the antenna (if accessible) and compare to service manual values. Replace antenna if coil is open or out of spec.
- Use an oscilloscope or RF diagnostic tool (if available) to confirm the antenna is producing the expected carrier/inductive pulses when a known-good fob is presented near the antenna.
- If wiring is open or shorted, trace and repair the damaged wiring; repair or replace connectors and secure grounds.
- If antenna and wiring check good but fault persists, consider module (BCM/keyless module) diagnostics or swap with a known-good unit per manufacturer procedure before replacement.
- Clear codes and road-test or perform walk-away/walk-up tests to confirm the repair and monitor for reappearance of the code.
Likely causes
- Open or short in antenna feed or ground circuit
- Corroded connector at antenna or BCM causing intermittent contact
- Physical damage to the antenna housing (impact or water ingress)
- Failed antenna coil or internal amplifier (loss of RF/inductive signal)
- Poor ground at mounting point or broken ground lead
Fault status
Status
Keyless entry antenna circuit fault detected — antenna/signal to the keyless-entry module is out of expected range or intermittent. Passive key detection and remote functions may be unreliable.
Repair difficulty: Medium
Diagnostic time: 0.5-2.0 hours
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