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Skis Operation

When ignition power is supplied to the SKIM, the SKIM performs an internal self-test. After the self-test is completed, the SKIM energizes the antenna (this activates the transponder chip) and sends a challenge to the transponder chip. The transponder chip responds to the challenge by generating an encrypted response message using the following:

The VIN and seed are the two variables used in the rolling code algorithm that encrypts the "valid/invalid key" message. the PCM uses the rolling code algorithm to receive, decode and respond to the valid/invalid key message sent by the SKIM. After sending the valid/invalid key message the SKIM waite 3.5 seconds for PCM status message from the PCM. If the PCM does not respond with aq valid key message to the SKIM, a fault is detected and a trouble code is stored. The SKIS incorporates a warning lamp located in the instrument cluster. The lamp receives poewr and ground from the instrument cluster. The lamo is actuated when the SKIM sends a PCI Bus Message to the instrument cluster requesting the lamp on. The SKIM will request warning lamp illumination for:

For all faults except transponder faults and VIN mismatch, the lamp remains on steady. In the event of a transponder fault the light flashes at a rate of 1 Hz (once per second). If a fault is present the lamp will remain on or flashing for the complete ignition cycle. If a fault is stored in SKIM memory which prevents the system from operating properly, the PCM will allow the engine to start and run)for two seconds) up to six times. After the sixth attempt the PCM will not allow engine to start.