The control module on my 2005 Vectra is in the forward, driver's side compartment, INSIDE the electrical cabinet. Small, nameless, black box about the size of two boxes of stick matches. It has a 1" hole on the flat side facing you, and about a 12 wire cable-plug connector on one side. Inside the 1" hole you can see a small yellow button.
Once you have found it, there is a very specific set of instructions that you need to follow in order to re-program it. It starts with rubbing your left ear three times while standing on one foot and yelling about next Thursday's dinner to the DW. Do this five times in ten second intervals (or something very similar to this).
You think I am kidding, don't you?
Seriously, if you have the same black-box-with-yellow-button-in-a-hole system that I just described, I can walk you through the tedious, time-sensitive, two-person, multi-step process. All of my material is in the motorhome, however, which is presently an integral part of a large snowdrift, so PM me and I will do what I can to [literally] dig you out some instructions.
\ken
PS. Sorry that I do not recall the brand name of the control module.
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Ken, Deb, & Gadget (WIT Club, FMCA, SKP, and grateful volunteers with Habitat for Humanity and SOWERs), traveling in a well-behaved 2005 Winnebago Vectra 40FD w/1100w solar, some gee-golly-whizbang, and a TRAILERED 2015 Cherokee TrailHawk toad.
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