Standard Operating Procedures — Section 1
Push to Start
Pressing the engine start button will begin the process of detecting a
FOB in range (J11P2 active). Our system will look in the area of the
driver. If the FOB is in range it will respond with a single blink. If the
FOB is authorized. Our system will tell the motor that it may start.
Running
Once running, the FOB is not required to keep the vehicle running.
Note: You can drive away without your FOB in the vehicle. You will not
be able to start the vehicle again without the FOB.
Shutdown
With your vehicle in park, a short press of the start/stop button will turn
off the vehicle.
Locking (typical)
Press and hold the Button 1 button on the keypad or press the lock
function on the FOB.
Unlocking Entrance (typical)
Type in the five digit code followed by the 1 button or press the unlock
function on the FOB.
Note: Programming new codes into your keypad can be found in
section Keypad Operation and Features (36444-03) - Section 3
under Teaching Keypad New Authority / Access Codes.
Alarm Functionality
Arming the Alarm:
Performing a “lock all” with the touchpad or the key FOB will attempt to
set the alarm.
The word “attempt” is used above because several conditions can block
the alarm from being armed:
Parking brake not set (in gear)
Pressing the button to start the vehicle
Any security inputs are in the active state
Any door ajar input are in the active state
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