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De-Activating the Iveco
Engine
Immobiliser System
When
the
ignition key
is
turned
to
the
"MAR"
position (I
),
the Engine Immobiliser
is
de-acti-
vated automatically
only if the
Control
Unit
recognises
the
electronic code transmitted
by
the
key
Ifthe
electronic code
is
recognised
as
valid code, the Control
Unit
sends
it's own coded
signal
to
the
electronic engine control unit enabling the engine
to
be started.
If
the
electronic code
is
recognised
by
the
system, a Led 3 will illuminate briefly
(for
approxi-
mately one second).
If
the
code was
not
recognised by
the
system,
the
Led 3 will remain illuminated.
If
the
code was
not
recognised, return the key
to
the
"STOP" position (0)
and
then
turn
it
again
to
the
"MAR"
position ( I).
If
the
Engine
Immobiliserremains activated, repeat
the
pro-
cedure using one
of
the
other
keys
supplied.
If
you are still unable
to
start
the
engine, refer
to
an
Authorised Dealer.
Important:
If
the
led 3 illuminates either briefly
or
permanently while driving
or
once the engine
has
started, it does
not
necessarly indicate a malfunction
in
the Immobiliser
System,
but
can
so-
metimes indicate a condition that the system interprets
as
an
attempt
to
interfere with the
device,
or
that
the vehicle battery charge
is
low.
To test
the
system
in
this instance, stop the vehicle, turn
off
the engine and turn the ignition
key
to
the
"STOP" (0) position. Turn
the
key
to
the
"MAR"
position ( I)
again.
The
Led
3 will
again
illuminate
for
approximately one second and then extinguish.
If
the
Led remains on after this procedure, repeat
the
operation having waited the key
in
the
"STOP" (0) position
for
at least
thirty
seconds.
If
after this procedure, the Led remains on
with
the key at
the
"MAR"
(I)
position, refer
to
an
Authorised Dealer immediately.
Important:
If
the
vehicle changes ownership,
it
is
essential that
all
the vehicle's
keys
(including the red
Master
Key)
and
the
Code Card are
passed
to
the new Owner.