General System Description
Theft Deterrent Schematic - Typical:
CIRCUIT OPERATION
When the theft deterent system has been turned on, or armed, it will automatically operate alarms. It sounds the vehicle horns, flashes the exterior lights, and interrupts the starter circuit. This happens when any of the doors are opened, or the forced entry switched on the door locks or any of the luggage compartment locks are closed.
ALARMS
The horn alarms are operated by the theft horn relay. The coil of this relay is grounded by the Remote Accessory Control (RAC) module. When the relay contacts close, battery voltage is supplied to the horn. The Remote Accessory Control (RAC) module then open the relay coil circuit to turn off the alarms. They will pulse on and off every second for 2 to 4 minutes after the system has been triggered by the tampering or forced entry.
The light alarms are operated by the light control module. The headlights alarm input of the light control module is grounded by the headlights alarm output of the Remote Accessory Control (RAC) module. The Remote Accessory Control (RAC) module will open and close the headlights alarm output every second for 2 to 4 minutes after the system has been triggered by tampering or forced entry.
ARMING
The arming sequence begins with the ignition switch turned off. This removes battery voltage at terminal B (C1) of the theft deterent controller, the ignition ON input. If either door lock switch is moved to lock, and at least one door is open, momentary battery voltage is applied at terminal E (C2), the arm input. At the same time, the open door places a ground at terminal C (C1). The arming sequence is completed by closing the last door, which removed the ground signal from terminal C (C1).
CANCELLATION
The arming sequence can be cancelled. This is done by moving a front door lock switch to the unlock position before the door is closed to complete the arming of the system. Battery voltage is applied momentarily to terminal A (C2) of the theft deterent controller with the door lock switch in UNLOCK. This cancels the arming.
DISARMING
When one of the doors is unlocked with a key, a grounding switch in the front door lock cylinder closes. This grounds terminal A (C3) of the controller, the disable input. The system is disarmed and no alarms will operate when a door is opened.
TAMPERING
The alarms are set off when terminal B (C3) of the theft deterrent controller, the tamper input is grounded by the door jamb switches or the forced entry switches. The forced entry switches close when there is motion between a door or the trunk and its switch. This happens when a door lock is forced open or removed. The forced entry switches then ground the tamper input and set off the alarms.