Pre-Check
PRE-CHECK1. THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM
When the system is set to the theft deterrent mode and any of the following conditions are met, the system sounds the horns and flashes the headlights and the taillights for approximately 1 minute. At the same time the system locks all doors (If all doors are not locked at once, the system repeats door locking operation every 6.38 seconds during the one minute alarming time).
There are 2 modes in this system; one is active mode and another is passive mode.
All initial settings are performed in the active mode. It can be switched to the passive mode by a specified operation.
- Any of the doors (including the engine hood and luggage compartment door) is unlocked or opened without the key. *1
- The battery terminal is disconnected and reconnected.
- The system receives a panic signal from remote keyless entry. *2
*1: Only active arming mode.
*2: When the ignition key is not inserted in the key cylinder.
There are 4 conditions in this system which are disarming condition, disarming preparation condition, arming condition and alarming condition.
a. Disarming condition:
1. When a user is near the vehicle.
2. When the alarming function does not operate.
3. When the theft deterrent function does not operate.
b. Disarming preparation condition:
1. Time from a user locks a door to be leaves the vehicle.
2. Time until transferring to the disarming condition.
3. When the theft deterrent function does not operate.
c. Arming condition:
1. When a user leaves the vehicle completely.
2. When the theft deterrent function operates.
d. Alarming condition:
1. In this condition, once a theft is detected, lights will flash and horns will sound to let people around the vehicle know about the theft.
Refer to the table for alarming method or time.
In the arming condition, when either of doors is unlocked and no key is in the key cylinder, force lock signal is output.
2. ACTIVE ARMING MODE
INDICATOR LIGHT OUTPUT:
HINT: Even in the disarming condition, the indicator light flashes (due to a signal output from immobilizer system). The indicator always flashes by receiving a signal from the immobilizer system at any time in the arming condition.
Flashing frequency:
0.2 seconds (ON)
1.8 seconds (OFF)
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3. PASSIVE ARMING MODE
- This mode can be switched by the specified operation.
- All initially set modes (when shipped from factory) are active mode. (No passive mode)
HINT:
When either closed door is opened in the arming condition, entry delay occurs. (14 seconds) During this time, the mode transfers to the disarming condition when the condition described above is met.
When the condition is not met, the system judges a theft and the mode transfers to the alarming condition.
INDICATOR LIGHT OUTPUT:
HINT: Even in the disarming condition, the indicator light flashes (due to the signal output from immobilizer system). The indicator always flashes by receiving the signal from the immobilizer system at any time in the arming condition.
Flashing frequency:
0.2 seconds (ON)
1.8 seconds (OFF)
- Transfer to active mode: In each passive mode, when "disarming condition of active mode -> disarming preparation transfer condition" is met, the active mode transfers to each condition. In this case, active mode continues until the disarming condition.
4. ECU TERMINAL VALUES MEASUREMENT BY USING BREAK-OUT-BOX AND HAND-HELD TESTER
a. Connect the break-out-box and hand-held tester to the vehicle.
b. Read the ECU input/output values by following the prompts on the tester screen.
HINT:
Hand-held tester has a "Snapshot" function.
This records the measured values and is effective in the diagnosis of intermittent problems.
Refer to the hand-held tester/breakout-box operator's manual for further details.