FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
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Programming and Relearning






Downloading software and replacing the control module

Calibration and service
The Alcohol Analyzing Start Inhibitor is a measurement instrument that requires calibrating once a year. The last date of calibration is on the reverse of the Alcohol Analyzing Start Inhibitor. A message appears in the driver information module (DIM) 30 days before calibration runs out stating that the Alcohol Analyzing Start Inhibitor requires calibrating. If the calibration date has been passed without the Alcohol Analyzing Start Inhibitor being re-calibrated, BYPASS must be used to start the vehicle. Calibration of the Alcohol Analyzing Start Inhibitor requires specially developed equipment, from Volvo Car Corporation, and the enclosed application.

Installation
When installing the Alcohol Analyzing Start Inhibitor, the handset unit code/ID is stored in the Central electronic module (CEM). Only one handset unit can be programmed for the vehicle. If the unit were to break or need replacing, a new one can be programmed. The handset unit is programmed via the Software manager in VIDA.
At installation, also select which BYPASS variant the vehicle is to have; emergency function (single) or multiple.
Single BYPASS can only be used once and must then be reset by erasing diagnostic trouble codes from the Central electronic module (CEM).
Multiple BYPASS can be used indefinitely.