ENTRY AND START SYSTEM


  1. OUTLINE


    1. The entry and start system has the following main functions, making it a very user-friendly system.

      Function Outline
      Start Function

      The start function is operated by simply pushing the power switch while carrying the electrical key transmitter sub-assembly. When the power switch is pushed, the certification ECU (smart key ECU assembly) turns the ACC relay, IG1 relays and IG2 relay on or off to switch the power source.*


      • The power source changes depending on depression of the brake pedal and the shift position.

      Immobiliser The immobiliser function compares the ID code that is registered in the certification ECU (smart key ECU assembly) with the ID code of the transponder chip that is embedded in the electrical key transmitter sub-assembly.
      Shift Lock The shift lock function is operated to lock and unlock the shift control by using a shift lock control actuator assembly in the fuel cell vehicle transaxle assembly.
      Entry Function

      Entry Unlock:

      The doors unlock when the outside door handle is gripped.


      • The driver door outside door handle unlocks the driver door.

      • A passenger door outside door handle unlocks all doors.

      Entry Lock:

      All doors lock when the lock sensor on an outside door handle is touched.

      Luggage Compartment Door Open Function The luggage compartment door open function can be used to open the luggage compartment door manually by simply pushing the luggage compartment door open switch.
      Wireless Door Lock Control The wireless door lock control function is a convenient system for locking and unlocking all the doors and opening the luggage compartment door at a distance. The basic operation is the same as that in the wireless door lock control system.

      *: In this chapter, the expression "power source" has been used in some locations to allow precise explanations. The power source condition is also expressed using conventional expressions such as "power switch off", "power switch on (ACC)" and "power switch on (IG)".