STEERING LOCK SYSTEM SYSTEM DESCRIPTION


  1. UNLOCK OPERATION CONDITIONS FOR STEERING LOCK


    1. When the following condition is met, the unlock operation is performed.


      1. The engine switch is on (ACC) or on (IG).

        Tech Tips

        When the engine switch is turned on (ACC) or on (IG) and the key and certification ECU (smart key ECU assembly) are verified, the steering is unlocked.

    2. When any of the following conditions are met, key verification is performed.


      • The engine switch is pressed.

      • The brake pedal is depressed so that the engine can be started.

      • 30 seconds elapse after opening and closing a door.

      Tech Tips


      • Key verification occurs when the code emitted from the key and the code stored by the certification ECU (smart key ECU assembly) are compared to check that they match.

      • w/ ID Code Box (Immobiliser Code ECU):

        Certification ECU (smart key ECU assembly) verification occurs when the S code and L code are verified while the engine is being started or the engine switch is being pushed. The ID code box (immobiliser code ECU) uses the S code to determine whether the certification ECU (smart key ECU assembly) is authorized. The steering lock ECU uses the L code to determine whether the ID code box (immobiliser code ECU) is authorized.

      • w/o ID Code Box (Immobiliser Code ECU):

        Certification ECU (smart key ECU assembly) verification occurs when the L code is verified while the engine is being started or the engine switch is being pushed. The steering lock ECU uses the L code to determine whether the certification ECU (smart key ECU assembly) is authorized.

  2. LOCK OPERATION CONDITIONS FOR STEERING LOCK


    1. When all of the following conditions are met and the certification ECU (smart key ECU assembly) has been verified, the lock operation is performed.


      1. The engine switch is off.

      2. The shift lever is in P (except Manual Transaxle).

      3. A door is opened or a door lock operation (entry door lock, wireless door lock or key-linked lock operation*) is performed.

        Tech Tips

        *: This is the lock/unlock operation with the mechanical key.

  3. WARNING FUNCTION


    1. Check entry and start system message is displayed on multi-information display in combination meter assembly a malfunction is present when one of the following occurs: 1) a vehicle speed signal malfunction is detected, 2) a malfunction that interferes with steering lock ECU operation is detected, or 3) a IG circuit malfunction is detected.

      If a malfunction which results in the indicator blinking in amber occurs or message being displayed, the engine cannot be started once it is turned off.

      Tech Tips

      DTCs are stored in all cases listed above.

  4. STEERING LOCK ECU DESCRIPTION


    1. The steering lock ECU is built into the steering lock actuator assembly of the steering column assembly.

    2. The steering lock ECU is not connected to the CAN communication system. However, the steering lock ECU is connected to the certification ECU (smart key ECU assembly) via LIN communication and communicates with other components via CAN communication through the certification ECU (smart key ECU assembly).