Circuit Operation
PASS-Key® II Vehicle Theft Deterrent (VDT) allows the vehicle to
start only when the resistance pellet of the ignition key is recognized by
the body control module (BCM). If an incorrect resistance value
is not recognized by the BCM, the engine is prevented from starting in two
ways:
• | Battery voltage is disabled through the starter relay to the starter
solenoid. |
• | The fuel injectors are disabled by the powertrain control module (PCM). |
On vehicles equipped with VDT, the BCM will initiate an audible alarm
cycle if an attempt is made to start the vehicle with the incorrect ignition
key.
Voltage is applied to the BCM through circuit 39 when the ignition
key is inserted into the ignition lock cylinder and turned to the START position.
The BCM checks the pellet resistance of the ignition key through circuit 1073
and 1074 and the ignition key lock cylinder. If resistance is correct,
the BCM applies ground through circuit 625 to the starter relay
coil. The relay contacts close, applying voltage to the starter solenoid.
At the same time, the BCM applies a fuel enable signal through circuit 229
to the powertrain control module (PCM). The PCM then allows the
vehicle to start and run, then checks circuit 229. If the fuel enable signal
is present from the BCM the engine continues to run. If the signal is not
present, the PCM disables the fuel injectors and the engine stops.
If the resistor pellet is the wrong value, the BCM disables vehicle
starting for approximately 3 minutes. The starter relay and the fuel
injectors are disabled. After the 3 minute period the vehicle can
be started with the correct ignition key.
Security Indicator Operation
The BCM grounds the instrument cluster circuit 728 to illuminate
the security indicator. The following describes the conditions and modes of
the indicator illumination:
- When the ignition switch is turned to the RUN or Start position,
the indicator illuminates for a 5 second bulb test.
- When an attempt is made to start the vehicle with an incorrect
ignition key, the indicator is illuminated for approximately 3 minutes.
The vehicle is disabled and the indicator remains illuminated for the entire
3 minute period, regardless of the position of the ignition switch.
- Under any of the following conditions the indicator will flash
at a rate of once per second and the vehicle will not start:
• | The resistor sensing contacts of the ignition switch are open |
• | Circuit 1073 or circuit 1074 are open or shorted |
- If the ignition key resistor pellet reads infinite (open), the
vehicle is disabled and the indicator flashes once per second, however the
vehicle will start immediately if a good key is used.
- When an unprogrammed BCM is installed, the vehicle will start
but the indicator will flash at a rate of once per second under these conditions:
• | The resistor sensing contacts of the ignition switch are open |
• | Circuit 1073 or circuit 1074 are open or shorted |
• | If the ignition key resistor pellet reads infinite (open) |
- Circuit 1073 and circuit 1074 are continuously
monitored by the BCM. The indicator illuminates If a fault is detected in
either circuit 1073 or circuit 1074 for one minute. If the
fault goes away for one minute, the indicator turns off and the system functions
normally.
- If any of the above faults occur while the engine is running or
when the ignition switch is turned to the off position, the indicator turns
on. The VDT system is disabled and the BCM allows the vehicle
to start in the Fault Enable mode. The indicator will remain on whenever
the ignition switch is in the RUN position until the fault is corrected.
The indicator remains illuminated for approximately one minute after the
fault is corrected.