Symptom Troubleshooting Information
- Symptom troubleshooting by the immobilizer indicator.
The immobilizer and keyless access system condition can be checked by the immobilizer indicator lighting pattern.
Normal operation:
When pressing the engine start/stop button to select the ON mode and the immobilizer code is identified, the immobilizer indicator quickly flashes once.
Immobilizer code is not identified:
When pressing the engine start/stop button to select the ON mode when the immobilizer code has not been identified, the immobilizer indicator will come on for 2 seconds, then blinks until the OFF mode is selected. The state of the keyless registration and the S- NET line can be checked by doing a system check and status log checks with the HDS.
When in the OFF mode, the immobilizer indicator will blink 10 times to signal that until has reset correctly, the immobilizer indicator will remain off.
Immobilizer indicator does not come on:
If the immobilizer indicator does not come on after pressing the engine start/stop button to select the ON mode, there is an open or short in the F- CAN lines between the ECM/PCM and the gauge control module. Watch the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL). If the MIL stays on, go to the PGM- FI system troubleshooting (see MIL CIRCUIT TROUBLESHOOTING ).
Immobilizer indicator does not go off:
If the immobilizer indicator does not go off after pressing the engine start/stop button to select the ON mode, do the gauge control module self- diagnostic function procedures (see SELF- DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION ). If the indicator drive circuit is OK, do the SYSTEM CHECK and STATUS LOG CHECK procedures with the HDS.
- General check before troubleshooting.
Before troubleshooting the keyless access system, check the following items and solve any applicable issues.
- Check the No. 3- 1 (IG MAIN) (50 A) fuse and the No. 15 (10 A) fuse in the under- hood fuse/relay box.
- Check the No. 9 (20 A) fuse in the driver's under- dash fuse/relay box.
- Check for poor connection at the power control unit and the keyless access control unit.
- Check for DTCs with the HDS, if there is a DTC indicated, troubleshoot the DTC first.
- Before testing, troubleshoot the keyless access system first using SELF CHECK, and if any malfunction is found, troubleshoot it first.
- Make sure the remote is not in a purse with coins, wrapped with any metallic material, placed near a mobile phone or computer.
- Make sure the vehicle battery is fully charged.
- Make sure the remote batteries are not low; if they are, replace the battery.
- Make sure a different remote is not being used; only use an Acura- approved remote.
- Make sure the remote is not attached to a key ring or key case, if it is, remove the key from it.
- Make sure aftermarket accessories are not installed; remove any aftermarket accessories.
- Make sure aftermarket accessories are not connected to the S- NET line: disconnect any aftermarket accessories from the S- NET line.
- Make sure there is no electrical interference nearby: avoid areas with electrical interference.
- System Checks.
If a System Check 1 or 2 result is indicated on the display of the HDS, troubleshoot the items based on these Check tables.
SYSTEM CHECK 1 (KEYLESS ACCESS CONTROL UNIT)System Check No. Possible cause Check items A- 1
A- 2
A- 3
G- 4- Remote is mismatched
- RF unit failure
- LF interior antenna failure
- Remote is not registered
- Remote test
- RF unit test
- LF interior antenna test
- Register the remote
B- 1
B- 2
G- 1- ECM/PCM is replaced
- No communication between Keyless Access Control Unit and ECM/PCM
- Open in the IG1 line
- Keyless Access Control Unit is replaced
- Register the ECM/PCM
- Check ECM/PCM
- Check harness
- Register the Keyless Access Control Unit
C- 1
C- 2
G- 2- MICU (Imoes unit) is replaced
- Communication error between Keyless Access Control Unit and MICU
- Open in the IG1 line
- Keyless Access Control Unit is replaced
- Remote Slot Control Unit is replaced
- Register the Keyless Access Control Unit
- Check MICU
- Check harness
G- 5 - Power Control Unit is replaced
- Electric Steering Lock is replaced
- Keyless Access Control Unit is replaced
- Register the Power Control Unit
- Check for an open or short in the wire IGN TRX lines
SYSTEM CHECK 2 (KEYLESS ACCESS CONTROL UNIT)System Check No. Possible cause Check items C- 3
C- 4- Power Control Unit is replaced
- Electric Steering Lock is replaced
- Keyless Access Control Unit is replaced
- Register the Power Control Unit
- Check for an open or short in the wire IGN TRX lines
D- 1
D- 2
D- 3- S- NET line is short
- No communication between Keyless Access Control Unit and MICU (Imoes unit)
- No communication between Keyless Access Control Unit and ECM/PCM
- Check harness
- Check MICU
- Check ECM/PCM
D- 4
D- 5IGN TRX line trouble Check IGN TRX line E- 1
E- 2
E- 3
E- 4
E- 5Remote Slot Control Unit is not registered Register the Remote Slot Control Unit F- 1
F- 2
F- 3
F- 4
F- 5Special Mode Press the engine start/stop button to select the ON mode and then select the OFF mode with a registered remote SYSTEM CHECK (REMOTE SLOT CONTROL UNIT)System Check No. Possible cause Check items A- 1
A- 2
A- 3- Remote is mismatched
- Remote Slot failure
- Remote is not registered
- Register the remote
- Check Remote Slot
B- 1
B- 2- ECM/PCM is replaced
- Communication error between Remote Slot Control Unit and ECM/PCM
- Register the ECM/PCM
- Check ECM/PCM
C- 1
C- 2- MICU is replaced
- Communication error between Remote Slot Control Unit and MICU
- Open in the IG1 line
- Register the Remote Slot Control Unit
- Check MICU
- Check harness
D- 1
D- 2
D- 3- S- NET line short
- No communication between Remote Slot Control Unit and MICU
- No communication between Remote Slot Control Unit and ECM/PCM
- Check harness
- Check MICU
- Check ECM/PCM
- Status Log.
If the symptom does not occur again during the symptom check, check the Status Log with the HDS, and troubleshoot the items based on this table:
Check the status log count. Troubleshoot the status log number with the highest count first. If no counts are listed, the keyless access system is OK. Continue with normal symptom troubleshooting.
STATUS LOG (KEYLESS ACCESS CONTROL UNIT)Status Log No. Possible cause B- 1
B- 2- ECM/PCM was not registered correctly.
- Keyless Access Control Unit was registered correctly
- Poor connections or loose terminals between Keyless Access Control Unit and ECM/PCM
- Poor connections or loose terminals in the IG1 line
- Low Battery voltage
- Electrical noise
C- 1
C- 2- Communication error between Keyless Access Control Unit and MICU
- Poor connections or loose terminals in the IG1 line
- Keyless Access Control Unit was not registered
- Low Battery voltage
- Electrical noise
D- 1
D- 2
D- 3- Poor connections or loose terminals between Keyless Access Control Unit and MICU (Imoes unit)
- Poor connections or loose terminals between Keyless Access Control Unit and ECM/PCM
- Low Battery voltage
- Electrical noise
- Blown fuse
STATUS LOG (REMOTE SLOT CONTROL UNIT)Status Log No. Possible cause A- 1
A- 2
A- 3- Remote was not registered correctly
- Remote Slot failure
B- 1
B- 2- ECM/PCM was not registered correctly
- Communication error between Remote Slot Control Unit and ECM/PCM
- Low Battery voltage
- Electrical noise
C- 1
C- 2- Remote Slot Control Unit was not registered correctly
- Communication error between Remote Slot Control Unit and MICU
- Poor connections or loose terminals in the IG1 line
- Low Battery voltage
- Electrical noise
D- 1
D- 2
D- 3- Poor connections or loose terminals between Remote Slot Control Unit and MICU (Imoes unit)
- Poor connections or loose terminals between Remote Slot Control Unit and ECM/PCM
- S- NET line short
- Low Battery voltage
- Electrical noise
- Blown fuse