IMMOBILIZER CONTROL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1/HFV6) 11A-37
• Stage 6 = 80 minutes (1 hour 20 minutes)
• Stage 7 = 160 minutes (2 hours 40 minutes)
• Stage 8 = 320 minutes (5 hours 20 minutes)
• Stage 9 = 640 minutes (10 hours 40 minutes)
• Stage 10 = 1280 minutes (21 hours 20 minutes)
Notice: The ignition switch must be kept at ON position
during the wait time period.
Transponder Key
Normally two or three transponder keys are provided
with a vehicle when new. Maximum five transponder
key can be provided by additional programming if
owner requests additional key(s).
Notice: During programming of the new transponder
key(s), an authentication code is programmed into the
transponder chip and it cannot be reprogrammed
again. Once this programming has been performed, the
transponder keys cannot be installed in any other
vehicle.
Notice: Keep away another key, another transponder
key, key number plate or other metal items from the
transponder key that is going to program. Otherwise,
transponder key(s) programming may be failed.
Transponder Key Erasing Procedure must be done
whenever the following condition is met:
• Owner lost transponder key(s)
Notice: If an owner lost transponder key, currently
programmed transponder key(s) information must be
erased from an ICU memory to avoid vehicle theft.
Because information on all key(s) is erased at the same
time by this procedure, reprogram remaining key(s)
and/or program new key(s).
Transponder Key Programming Procedure must be
done whenever any of the following conditions are met:
• Diagnostic chart instructs you to replace
transponder key(s)
• Diagnostic chart instructs you to program
transponder key(s)
• Transponder keys are erased and to do
reprogramming
• Owner requests additional key(s)
ICU Resetting Procedure must be done whenever
any of the following conditions are met:
• Diagnostic chart instructs you to replace ICU
• ICU replacement without spare parts
Notice: When an ICU has been installed into a vehicle,
it must be security linked to the ECM/ PIM using the
programming procedure. Once this linking has been
performed, the ICU cannot be installed in any other
vehicle, unless the security linking between both
modules have been reset using the resetting procedure
in an ORIGINAL vehicle before transferring (swapping)
to the complaint vehicle.
ICU Programming Procedure must be done
whenever any of the following conditions are met:
• Diagnostic chart instructs you to program ICU
• New ICU is installed
• ICU is reused that was reset in an original vehicle
ECM Resetting Procedure must be done whenever
any of the following conditions are met:
• Diagnostic chart instructs you to replace ECM
• ECM replacement without spare parts
Notice: When an ECM has been installed into a
vehicle, it must be security linked to the ICU/ PIM using
the programming procedure. Once this linking has
been performed, the ECM cannot be installed in any
other vehicle, unless the security linking between both
modules have been reset using the resetting procedure
in an ORIGINAL vehicle before transferring (swapping)
to the complaint vehicle.
ECM Programming Procedure must be done
whenever any of the following conditions are met:
• Diagnostic chart instructs you to program ECM
• New ECM is installed
• ECM is reused that was reset in an original vehicle
PIM Resetting Procedure must be done whenever
any of the following conditions are met:
• Diagnostic chart instructs you to replace PIM
• PIM replacement without spare parts
Notice: When a PIM has been installed into a vehicle, it
must be security linked to the ICU/ ECM using the
programming procedure. Once this linking has been
performed, the PIM cannot be installed in any other
vehicle, unless the security linking between both
modules have been reset using the resetting procedure
in an ORIGINAL vehicle before transferring (swapping)
to the complaint vehicle.
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