Immobilizer Control System
DIAGNOSIS OF IMMOBILIZER FAULTSThe diagnosis monitors
- Communication between the ECM and the BCM
- Function of the BCM and the transponder, and
- Data (stored in the ECM) related to the immobilizer function
There are four different faults that are assigned to the immobilizer system Every fault is broken down into four different types (circuit malfunction, circuit range / performance problem, low input, high input) The table shows the assignment of immobilizer related faults to each type
REPLACEMENT OF ECM AND BCM
In case of a defective ECM, the unit has to be replaced with a "virgin" or "neutral" ECM All keys have to be programmed into the new ECM Keys, which are not programmed into the ECM, are invalid for the new ECM (Refer to key teaching procedure) The vehicle specific data have to be left unchanged due to the unique programming of transponder
In case of a defective BCM, there is no special procedure required A new BCM simply replaces the old one There are no transponder - related data stored in this device
NEUTRALIZING ECM
The ECM can be set to the "neutral" status by a tester
A valid ignition key is inserted and after ignition on is recorded, the ECM requests the vehicle specific data from the tester The communication messages are described at" Neutral Mode" After successfully receiving the data, the ECM is neutralized
The ECM remains locked Neither the limp home mode nor the "twice ignition on" function, is accepted by the ECM
The teaching of keys follows the procedure described for the virgin ECM The vehicle specific data have to be unchanged due to the unique programming of the transponder If data should be changed, new keys with a virgin transponder are requested.