Pinpoint Test AM: The Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Transmitter Has Poor Range Performance
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems - Intelligent Access (IA)
Pinpoint Tests
Pinpoint Test AM: The Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Transmitter Has Poor Range Performance
Normal Operation
The Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter has a normal operating range of 10 m (33 ft). The RKE transmitter in the Remote Functions Receiver (RFR) key sends a radio signal to the RFR module based on the user selected RKE transmitter button. The RFR module then communicates the command to the Remote Function Actuator (RFA) module, and the RFA module carries out the selected action.
This pinpoint test is intended to diagnose the following:
- IA key
- IA key battery
- Aftermarket systems
- High power devices
- TV/radio transmission towers
- RFR module
PINPOINT TEST AM: THE RKE TRANSMITTER HAS POOR RANGE PERFORMANCE
NOTE: All RKE transmitters must be present to begin diagnosis of the RKE system.
NOTE: Aftermarket or dealer-installed systems may adversely affect the RKE system operation. These systems should be disconnected before diagnosing any RKE concerns.
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AM1 CHECK FOR THE CORRECT RKE TRANSMITTERS
- Check that the correct IKTs are used with the vehicle. Compare the IKTs with the one shown in Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems Description and Operation in the Description and Operation.
- Are all the correct RKE transmitters present?
Yes
GO to AM2.
No
The system cannot be tested without the correct RKE transmitters. INFORM the customer that all the correct RKE transmitters must be present to proceed with diagnosis of the system.
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AM2 CHECK ALL THE RKE TRANSMITTERS FOR POOR RANGE PERFORMANCE
NOTE: The 10 m (33 ft) measurement of range is not the standard but is a guideline that clearly indicates a vehicle is experiencing normal range performance.
- Press the lock and unlock buttons on all of the RKE transmitters while observing the door lock and turn signal operation.
- Check all the RKE transmitters for poor range performance (less than 10 m [33 ft]).
- Do all the RKE transmitters experience poor range?
Yes
GO to AM4.
No
GO to AM3.
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AM3 CHECK THE IA KEY BATTERY
- Using a thin coin, open the IA key.
- Do not clean off any grease from the battery terminals on the back surface of the circuit board.
- Verify the correct battery is used (CR2023).
- Remove the IA key battery and measure the voltage.
- Is the voltage greater than 2.5 volts?
Yes
REPLACE and PROGRAM the inoperative IA key. REFER to Antitheft and Alarm Systems. TEST the system for normal operation.
No
INSTALL a new battery (make sure the battery is seated correctly). DO NOT reprogram the IA key (weak or dead batteries do not erase Transmitter Identification Codes (TICs) from memory). TEST the system for normal operation.
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AM4 CHECK THE LOCATION OF THE VEHICLE AND THE APPROACH ANGLES AROUND THE VEHICLE
- Make sure the poor performance is consistent in nature and is not from one approaching angle.
- The RKE transmitter range performance may be degraded in certain locations. For example, if the vehicle is within 0.8 km (0.5 miles) of high-power devices or radio/TV towers, the operating distance of the RKE transmitters may be reduced.
- Press the unlock button on the IA keys while observing the door locks.
- Is the poor range performance consistent around the vehicle?
Yes
INSTALL a new RFR module. REFER to Antitheft and Alarm Systems. TEST the system for normal operation.
No
The system is operating correctly at this time. TEST the system for normal operation.
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