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Keyless Entry: Description and Operation

DESCRIPTION

The Remote/Keyless Entry (RKE) Module controls the following features:

1. Door lock/unlock feature

2. Luggage compartment, unlock feature

3. Automatic door lock feature

4. Arm, disarm, activate and deactivate anti-theft system

5. Panic alarm feature

6. Illuminated entry feature

7. Battery saver feature

Door Lock/Unlock Feature

The doors may be locked or unlocked using the door lock switches, Keyless Entry Keypad Switch Assembly or the transmitter. When the door lock switch is held toward lock, ground is applied to the 119 (PK/Y) circuit. The RKE module then applies voltage to the 117 (PK/BK) circuit, causing the door lock motors to lock the doors. When the door lock switch is held toward unlock, ground is applied to the RKE module via the 120 (PK/LG) circuit. The RKE module then applies voltage to the 118 (PK/O) circuit, causing the door lock motors to unlock the doors.

Entering the factory permanent code or the owner's alternate code causes the RKE module to apply voltage to the driver's door lock motor via circuit 163 (R/O). Pressing the 3/4 button within 5 seconds causes the RKE module to apply voltage to circuit 118 (PK/O), causing the door lock motors to unlock the passenger door.

Pressing the transmitter unlock button causes the RKE module to apply voltage to the driver's door lock motor via circuit 163 (R/O). Pressing the transmitter unlock button a second time within 5 seconds causes the RKE module to apply voltage to circuit 118 (PK/O), causing the door lock motors to unlock the passenger door.

Luggage Compartment Unlock

The luggage compartment may be locked or unlocked using the door lock switches, door keypad, or the transmitter. Pressing the door keypad 5/6 button within 5 seconds of unlocking the driver's or passenger door, causes the RKE module to apply voltage to the 84 (P/Y) circuit, causing the module to unlock the luggage compartment. Pressing the transmitter "TRUNK" button once (twice on some vehicles) causes the RKE module to apply voltage to the trunk release solenoid via the 84 (P/Y) circuit.

Automatic Door Lock Feature

The automatic door lock autolock feature allows the RKE module to automatically lock the doors when the following conditions are met:

1. Autolock feature is activated.

2. Driver's seat is occupied.

3. All doors are closed.

4. Ignition switch is in "RUN".

5. Gear selector passes through "REVERSE".

Autolock activation or deactivation is accomplished by performing the following steps:

1. Enter the permanent five digit code into the keypad.

2. Press and hold the 7/8 button within 5 seconds of performing step 1, while still holding the 7/8 button.

3. Press and release the 3/4 button within 5 seconds of performing step 2, while still holding the 7/8 button.

4. Release the 7/8 button within 5 seconds of performing step 3.

When the Ignition switch is in "ACC" or "RUN", voltage is applied to the RKE module via the 296 (W/P) circuit. When the driver's seat is occupied, ground is applied to the RKE module via the 177 (W) circuit. When all doors are closed, the ground signal is removed from the 627 (BK/O) circuit. If all of the above conditions are met, the RKE module looks for a momentary ground on the reverse input via the 140 (BK/PK) circuit. When the RKE module sees this signal, it momentarily applies voltage to the door lock motors via the 117 (PK/BK) circuit. The door lock motors then lock the doors. Also, after the above autolock operation, all the doors will be relocked whenever the passenger door is opened and then closed. The doors would not be relocked if either the ignition is off at the time, or the driver's seat switch is open for 3 seconds or more while the door is open.

Theft Deterrent Control

The RKE module can arm, disarm, activate and deactivate the anti-theft system. The RKE module is tied to the theft deterrent wiring so that when operation of the door locks is requested, the anti-theft module interprets these signals and behaves just as if the system was being controlled manually.

Panic Alarm Feature

When the "PANIC" button on the RKE transmitter is pressed, the RKE module applies a pulsing ground signal to the 6 (Y/LG) circuit and pulsing voltage signal to the 218 (W/P) circuit. This forces the horns to beep and exterior lamps to flash. The RKE module will continue this action for a maximum of 3 minutes, or until "PANIC" is pressed again, or the "IGNITION" is turned on.

Illuminated Entry Feature

The illuminated entry feature may be activated by lifting a door handle or by pressing any transmitter key. When either of these is performed, the RKE module applies battery voltage to the interior lamps and keyhole illumination lamps via the 53 (BK/LB) circuit for 25 seconds, provided the ignition switch is off. Turning the ignition switch on will turn the interior lamps immediately off.

Battery Saver Feature

The Battery Saver function provides a 45 minute time-out of the interior lamps and other courtesy lamps (trunk, engine compartment, vanity, map, and glove box after the ignition is switched off. This feature will prevent battery drainage if doors are left open or if either the courtesy lamps are left on or their switches are bad. The 45-minute timer can be restarted either by pulling a front door handle, using the keypad or a transmitter, or opening any door or the trunk. Turning the ignition on prevents the Battery Saver from timing out, providing continuous power to the courtesy lamp circuits.

The trunk switch will only restart the 45-minute Battery Saver Timer one time after the time-out has occurred. Further activation of the switch after the second 45-minute time-out will be ignored unless the vehicle's ignition is turned on and then off. This feature will prevent drainage of the battery under two potential scenarios:

1. When the trunk lamp switch is bad (stuck closed), or

2. When shipping the vehicle at an angle causes the switch to repeatedly open and close.

Transmitter Programming

Before any of the REMOTE features will operate, the RKE module must be programmed to accept signals from the transmitters. The RKE module may be programmed to accept signals from up to four transmitters. The following steps must be performed in order to program or reprogram the RKE module to respond to the selected transmitters.

1. Put the ignition switch in "RUN" or "ACCY" and momentarily jumper the two program connector terminals. The system will respond by locking and then unlocking all doors.

2. Press any button on the transmitter. All doors will lock and then unlock to verify transmitter signal acceptance.

3. Repeat step 2 in order to program the RKE module to accept up to four transmitter signals.

4. Turn the ignition switch to "OFF". All doors will then lock and unlock.

5. Operate a button on each transmitter to verify that the system has been programmed successfully.