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Advanced Keyless Entry And Push Button Start System





IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM-RELATED PARTS PROGRAMMING [ADVANCED KEYLESS ENTRY AND PUSH BUTTON START SYSTEM]

NOTE:
- For a key that can start the engine, or no advanced key, the M-MDS can be used to force the ignition to switch to IG ON.

Foreword

- When replacing immobilizer system-related parts or programming an additional key, program the immobilizer system-related parts so that the system operates normally. For immobilizer system-related parts programming, select the programming procedures according to the service. (See Selection of Procedure for Immobilizer System-Related Parts Programming.)

CAUTION:
- The engine cannot be started if any step or procedure for each service operation is skipped. Perform all procedures in the order of the steps.
- If any metallic or magnetic object is near the key, communication between the key and the vehicle may be obstructed, resulting in a failure to program the immobilizer system-related parts. Remove any metallic or magnetic objects, such as key holders, from the key when programming immobilizer system-related parts.
- If any of the following devices are inside the vehicle, programming of immobilizer system-related parts may fail. Do not bring any of the following devices or similar products inside the vehicle when programming immobilizer system-related parts.

- Advanced key
- M-MDS (IDS)
- Personal computer
- Devices that can send/receive radio waves

- If the engine is started during immobilizer system-related parts programming, the programming mode cancels. Therefore, do not start the engine unless indicated in the procedure. Repeat the procedure from the beginning if the engine is started during the immobilizer system-related parts programming.
- If an advanced key is near the vehicle during immobilizer system-related parts programming, it may be programmed mistakenly. Keep advanced keys 1 m away from the vehicle unless indicated in the procedure.

NOTE:
- The "Valid key" or "Valid advanced key" referred to in this information indicates the key that can start the engine.
- Two or more key ID numbers must be programmed for the engine to start.
- A maximum of eight key ID numbers can be programmed for one vehicle.
- The number of programmed key ID numbers can be verified using the M-MDS.
- Do not select any screen menu other than the ones indicated in the procedure during M-MDS (IDS) operation.

Selection of Procedure for Immobilizer System-Related Parts Programming

1. Verify that the ROOM fuse, EGI fuse are equipped.

2. Select the applicable programming procedure from the service content of the immobilizer system-related parts.

Immobilizer System-Related Parts Service and Programming Procedure Table





M-MDS Connecting Procedure

NOTE:
- Do not place the M-MDS (IDS) in the vehicle while programming the immobilizer system.

1. Fully lower the door glass.

2. Connect the M-MDS (IDS) to the DLC-2.






3. Place the M-MDS (IDS) outside the vehicle.

CAUTION:
- Cover the vehicle body with a clean rag so as not to damage the vehicle body with the cable.

No.1 Additional Key Programming Procedure (Using the M-MDS(IDS))

CAUTION:
- The engine cannot be started if any step or procedure is skipped. Perform all procedures in the order of the steps.

Conditions
- There is only one valid key.

NOTE:
- If a key ID number cannot be programmed, verify the number of programmed keys using the M-MDS (IDS).
- If eight keys have already been programmed and it is necessary to program other keys, the previously programmed key ID numbers must first be cleared.

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No.2 Programming Procedure After PCM Replacement

CAUTION:
- The engine cannot be started if any step or procedure is skipped. Perform all procedures in the order of the steps.

Conditions
- Prepare a valid key or an advanced key that can start the engine.

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No.3 Programming Procedure After Keyless Control Module Replacement

CAUTION:
- The engine cannot be started if any step or procedure is skipped. Perform all procedures in the order of the steps.

NOTE:
- Before beginning the procedure, verify that the customer has turned in all of the advanced keys and keys for the vehicle.
- The engine cannot be started unless an advanced key and two or more keys are programmed after the replacement.

Conditions
- Have two or more keys to be programmed after the replacement.
- Have one or more advanced keys to be programmed after the replacement.

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No.4 Programming Procedure After Simultaneous Replacement of Immobilizer System-related Parts (PCM, Keyless Control Module)

CAUTION:
- The engine cannot be started if any step or procedure is skipped. Perform all procedures in the order of the steps.

NOTE:
- If the keyless control module is replaced, complete the configuration before performing the following menu.
- If the PCM is replaced, complete the configuration before performing the following menu.
- When replacing the keyless control module, remove the valid keys and the valid advanced keys from the vehicle (keep them 1 m or more from the vehicle) and switch the ignition ON according to the directions on the M-MDS (IDS) screen. Select, "There is no programmed ignition key and programmed advanced key" from the M-MDS (IDS) screen.

CAUTION:
- If the ignition is switched ON by selecting "FORCED IGNITION ON", the engine cannot be started.
- Although the security light or the keyless warning light illuminates or flashes, this does not indicate an improper procedure. Continue to perform the procedure as indicated.

CAUTION:
M-MDS menu
- (1): Parameter Reset
- (2): Ignition Key Code Erase and Program
- (3): Program Additional Advanced Key





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No.5 Replacing Only Key

CAUTION:
- The engine cannot be started if any step or procedure is skipped. Perform all procedures in the order of the steps.

Conditions
- Have two or more keys to be programmed after the replacement.

Procedure