Remote Keyless Entry
RKE Remote Keyless Entry - This feature allows locking and unlocking of the vehicle door(s) by remote control using a hand-held transmitter (sometimes referred to as a fob) to activate a radio receiver (RKE module). This module now plugs into the body control module which is directly connected to the junction block. With this feature RKE can now be added to a non-equipped vehicle by installing a module. If the vehicle is equipped with the vehicle theft security system, RKE will also arm and disarm that system. A 4-button transmitter is used which provides lock, unlock, decklid release and panic features. Decklid release is only operable while the vehicle is in the park position. The module is capable of retaining up to 4 transmitter codes. Rolling code, which increases security, has been added this year. If the transmitter goes out of synchronization it is easily put back in by pressing the lock button when the transmitter is within range. An external antenna has been added which plugs into the module to provide greater range. RKE will also turn ON the interior lamps when a valid unlock command is received and will extinguish the interior lamps when a lock command is received and all doors are closed.
On a vehicle equipped with the memory system, when the unlock button on a specified transmitter (either #1 or #2) is pressed the BCM will send a recall message to both the MHSMM and the PCI radio. They will in turn position the driver seat and both mirrors along with setting the radio presets.
Door Lock Inhibit - When the key is in the ignition and the driver front door is open, all door lock switches are disabled. The unlock switches are still functional. This protects against locking the vehicle with the keys still in the ignition.
Automatic (rolling) Door Locks - This feature can be enabled or disabled by using either the DRB or the customer programmable method. When enabled, all doors will lock when the vehicle reaches a speed of 15 mph (24 kph) and all doors are closed. If a door is opened and the vehicle slows to below 15 mph (24 kmh), the locks will operate again once all doors are closed and the speed is above 15 mph (24 kmh).
Decklid Release - Decklid release is now a function of the body control module. Trouble codes are provided to assist in the diagnosis of this system.
Customer programmable features are: Horn chirp, one or two press decklid release, programming a new transmitter (using a previously programmed transmitter) and rolling door locks.