Endeavor V6-3.8L SOHC (2004)
Ignition Switch: Description and Operation
Built Before December 2003
IGNITION SWITCH
GENERAL DESCRIPTION <UP TO DECEMBER 2003>
IGNITION KEY REMINDER TONE ALARM
The ignition key reminder tone alarm will sound under the following condition, and warn the driver to remove the ignition key.
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The driver's door is opened when the ignition switch is at "LOCK" (OFF) or "ACC" position without removing the ignition key.
However, the light reminder tone alarm will take precedence over this function.
DOOR LOCK PREVENTION FUNCTION
If the key is left in the ignition switch while the driver's door opened or the assistant door opened, all door are automatically unlock to prevent locking
the ignition key in the vehicle after door is locked.
IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM
The immobilizer system consists of the ignition key, the immobilizer-ECU with key ring antenna, and the PCM. The ignition key has a built-in
transponder. Only the registered ignition key permits the engine to start, therefore, the engine can never be started by means of a forged key or by
connecting the ignition wiring directly. The system is significantly safe and reliable against theft. In addition, the driver has only to turn the ignition
switch to the "ON" position to activate the immobilizer system. If the requirements for starting the engine are not satisfied, the engine will be
immobilized. If a registered ignition key is lost, all your ignition keys need to be registered again using scan tool MB991958 (MUT-III Sub Assembly)
to ensure security (Refer to Accessories and Optional Equipment/Antitheft and Alarm Systems/Service and Repair/Procedures/How to Register
Encrypted Code). An additional ignition key can be registered as follows (only if no ignition keys are lost):
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Using scan tool MB991958 (MUT-III Sub Assembly) (Refer to Accessories and Optional Equipment/Antitheft and Alarm Systems/Service and
Repair/Procedures/How to Register Encrypted Code).
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By operating two ignition keys that have been already registered (Refer to Accessories and Optional Equipment/Antitheft and Alarm
Systems/Service and Repair/Procedures/How to Register Encrypted Code).
OPERATION
1. When the ignition switch is turned to "ON" position, the PCM sends a requirement for the encrypted code to the immobilizer-ECU (at this time,
the engine is remobilized).
2. When the immobilizer-ECU receives the requirement from the PCM, the immobilizer-ECU supplies power to the transponder inside the ignition
key via the antenna. The energized transponder sends the encrypted code back to the immobilizer-ECU via the antenna.
3. The immobilizer-ECU judges the encrypted code with its code logic in itself. If they are identical, the immobilizer-ECU sends the encrypted code
to the PCM.
4. If the PCM can not receive the encrypted code, the engine will be immobilized.
CAUTION WHEN REPLACING IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM RELATED PARTS