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Section 11 (Remote Keyless Entry Systems): Description

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Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) system is controlled by Remote Function Actuation (RFA) system. Transmitter allows remote control of various vehicle functions without physical contact of any switches on the vehicle. RFA functions include lock and unlock of both doors, turning panic alarm ON or OFF, arming or disarming alarm, opening hatch or trunk, turning on vehicle's parking lights (approach, courtesy), activating memory features (with memory option only), and programming Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPM) system.

RFA system consists of a transmitter located in drivers key fob, a remote control door lock receiver located in left rear quarter panel, and an integral antenna. See Fig 1 . The RFA system does not directly control system functions. RFA system uses one of the following systems to perform driver commands:

When RFA system receives a transmitter command, a message is sent through the serial data line to applicable system module.

RFA system should be used as a supplement to vehicle's conventionally operated lock/unlock system. RFA system could be disabled due to radio frequency interference or a low transmitter battery. Always maintain vehicle access with a door key. The remote control door lock receiver receives and transmits information to other vehicle systems to perform specific functions.

Fig 1: Locating Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System Components
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