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EWS Interface EWS4



EWS Interface EWS4

The CAS serves as an anti-theft security system and enables the start of BMW vehicles.

Function

Data transfer between CAS and DME/DDE
The CAS and DME/DDE communicate across the CAN bus and CAS bus.

CAS-DME/DDE interface
A secret key, protected against manipulation, is stored in the CAS control unit and in the DME/DDE control unit. From this point onwards, the DME/DDE and CAS control units can only be replaced with control units specifically ordered for each vehicle. An EWS adjustment in the vehicle is not possible.

IMPORTANT: It is not possible to replace the Digital Engine Electronics/Digital Diesel Electronics or CAS control units for test purposes.

Key identification and starting operation
The following procedure takes place after identification of the vehicle key:
- The key sends the key data to the CAS control unit.
- The CAS control unit checks the correctness of the key data and only then enables activation of the starter by the DME/DDE.
- The DME/DDE uses a random number and the secret key to calculate a request. The DME/DDE sends this request across the CAN bus and the CAS bus to the CAS.
- The CAS uses the request and the secret key to calculate the response. The response is sent by the CAS across the CAN bus and the CAS bus to the CAS.
- The DME/DDE itself also calculates the response that the CAS expects. The DME/DDE then checks that the response it receives from the CAS matches the response it has calculated itself.
- If the responses match, the engine start is enabled.

Fault recognition in engine control unit
The following faults are monitored in the engine control unit:
- The DME/DDE monitors both the signal transmission on the CAN bus/CAS bus and the signals themselves.

Engine start is inhibited if a fault is detected.