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ALARM SYSTEM AND HORN

DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 86-4-13

Passive remobilisation exciter coil

The passive remobilisation exciter coil consists of a coil around the steering column lock. The coil energises to create 
a magnetic field when the ignition is switched to position II.

This coil activates the handset initiating the mobilisation of the vehicle.

Input/Output
The input to the passive remobilisation exciter coil from the BCU is a 12 volts 125 kHz sinewave. The passive 
remobilisation exciter coil also receives an ignition controlled power supply via fuse 20 (15 amperes) located in the 
engine compartment fuse box. On receiving these signals, a magnetic field is generated which activates the handset 
to produce a remobilisation signal. This remobilisation signal is transmitted to the remote receiver and onto the BCU 
to allow the engine to start.

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