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The immobilizer system
will disable the vehicle unless the proper ignition key is used, in
addition to the currently available anti-theft systems such as car alarms,
the immobilizer system aims to drastically reduce the rate of auto
theft.
PCM
(Power Train Control Module)
SMARTRA
unit (B)
The SMARTRA carries
out communication with the built-in transponder in the ignition key. This
wireless communication runs on RF (Radio frequency of 125 kHz). The
SMARTRA is mounted behind of the crash pad close to center cross bar.The
RF signal from the transponder, received by the antenna coil, is converted
into messages for serial communication by the SMARTRA device. And, the
received messages from the PCM(ECM) are converted into an RF signal, which
is transmitted to the transponder by the antenna.The SMARTRA does not
carry out the validity check of the transponder or the calculation of
encryption algorithm. This device is only an advanced interface, which
converts the RF data flow of the transponder into serial communication to
the PCM(ECM) and vice versa.
TRANSPONDER
(Built-in keys)
The transponder has an
advanced encryption algorithm. During the key teaching procedure, the
transponder will be programmed with vehicle specific data. The vehicle
specific data are written into the transponder memory. The write procedure
is once only; therefore, the contents of the transponder can never be
modified or changed.
Antenna
coil
The antenna coil (A)
has the following functions.
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