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This document provides information about diagnosing issues with a vehicle's smart key system. It includes: 1. A system overview describing the smart key controller and antenna assemblies used for detection. 2. A diagnosis procedure outlining steps to check for DTC codes, review troubleshooting charts, make repairs, and retest. 3. A troubleshooting chart listing common symptoms and possible faulty parts. 4. A list of DTC codes associated with smart key system malfunctions. The document provides technicians with guidance on diagnosing and resolving smart key system problems.

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18 Keyless

This document provides information about diagnosing issues with a vehicle's smart key system. It includes: 1. A system overview describing the smart key controller and antenna assemblies used for detection. 2. A diagnosis procedure outlining steps to check for DTC codes, review troubleshooting charts, make repairs, and retest. 3. A troubleshooting chart listing common symptoms and possible faulty parts. 4. A list of DTC codes associated with smart key system malfunctions. The document provides technicians with guidance on diagnosing and resolving smart key system problems.

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Smart Key System

Catalog
Section 1 Component Layout................................................................................. 2
Section 2 System Diagram..................................................................................... 3
Section 3 System Overview ................................................................................... 4
Section 4 Diagnosis Procedure.............................................................................. 5
Section 5 Troubleshooting Chart............................................................................ 7
Section 6 DTC List ................................................................................................. 8
Section 7 Terminal Diagnosis ................................................................................. 9
Section 8 Overall Diagnostic Flow ....................................................................... 11
8.1 Power Circuit of Smart Key System.................................................................................12
8.2 DTC B2270-00 Smart Key Controller Malfunction ...........................................................14
8.3 DTC B2274-00 Trouble with Normal Close of LH Door Handle Microswitch ...................15
8.4 DTC B2275-00 Trouble with Normal Close of RH Door Handle Microswitch...................17
8.5 DTC B227A-00 Trouble with HF Receiver Module of Key ...............................................19
8.6 Interior Magnetic Card Probe Antenna Circuit - Front......................................................21
8.7 Interior Magnetic Card Probe Antenna Circuit – Central..................................................23
8.8 Interior Magnetic Card Probe Antenna Circuit - Back ......................................................25
8.9 Circuit of Exterior Probe Antenna & Microswitch Assembly .............................................27
8.10 Failure in Power-on by Pressing Start Button When Smart Key is Put Anywhere in the
Car ........................................................................................................................................29
8.11 DTC B2278-00 Start Button Card Reader Malfunction ..................................................32
Section 9 Preparing Tools .................................................................................... 34
Section 10 Disassembly & Assembly ................................................................... 35

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Section 1 Component Layout

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Section 2 System Diagram

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Section 3 System Overview


In addition to conventional mechanical keys, this auto is equipped with Passive Keyless Entry and
Start System (Smart Key System), providing the driver with another way to open doors, unlock the
steering shaft lock and start the engine without any key or button actions so long as the driver
brings the smart key.
The whole smart key system is controlled by a smart key controller; which detects the smart key
within its detection range, verifies it, and then sends operational signals to the relevant ECU to
perform actions.
The detection system, comprising 5 antenna assemblies (3 interior, 2 exterior) and 1 high
frequency receiver, can execute effective detection within a certain range around the vehicle,
including inside the vehicle.

Notice:
● Don’t leave the smart key in high temperature conditions.
● Don't hit or drop the smart key.
● Keep the smart key away from magnetic field.
● When the vehicle is locked and in anti-theft status, keep the smart key away from the vehicle
until you want to get in, because the vehicle’s automatic searching communication will drain the
battery power.
● The smart key system may fail in the following cases:
● The smart key battery level is low.
● The vehicle is near a strong magnetic field or electric field, such as a TV tower.
● The smart key is shielded by metal objects.
● The key is near a mobile phone.
● Another vehicle nearby is operating the smart key system at the same time.
● The smart key may not be recognized even within the detection range. To solve this problem,
you can try to move the smart key closer to the magnetic card antenna.
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Section 4 Diagnosis Procedure


Perform troubleshooting as per the procedures
An electric diagnostic tester is required for Step 4.

1 Drive the car into the garage

NEXT

2 Check the battery voltage

Normal voltage:
11V~16V
If the voltage is less than 11V, please charge or
replace the battery before proceeding to the next
step.

NEXT

3 Troubleshooting with an electric diagnostic tester

(a) Read DTC with an electric diagnostic tester.


Results Go to
DTC output available A
No DTC output B

A
Go to step 6
B

4 Refer to the troubleshooting chart.

Results Go to
The malfunction is listed in the
C
troubleshooting chart
The malfunction is not listed in
D
the troubleshooting chart

C Go to step 6

5 Conduct a comprehensive analysis to the system

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NEXT

6 Refer to the troubleshooting chart and make adjustment, repair or replacement

NEXT

7 Conduct the confirmation test

NEXT

8 End

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Section 5 Troubleshooting Chart


Symptom of Malfunction Possible Faulty Part
1. Power circuit of smart key system
Smart key and card key cannot lock/unlock
2. Circuit of high frequency receiver
doors
3. Smart key controller
Only microswitch cannot lock/unlock the door 1. Smart key system controller
(but remote key can) 2. Circuit of exterior probe antenna and microswitch assembly
When the smart key is put in certain area
inside the car, pressing the start button fails to 1. Circuit of probe antenna for relevant areas
power up (normal in other areas)
1. Circuit of start button
2. Smart key controller
When the key is put in any position inside the
3. MICU
car, pressing the start button fails to power up
4. CAN bus communication
5. “Steering Shaft Lock” system
1. Start button circuit
Passive mode fails
2. Smart key controller

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Section 6 DTC List


DTC Malfunction Description Faulty Parts
B2270-00 Trouble with smart key controller Smart key controller
Normally-closed trouble with LH door handle
B2274-00 Circuit of LH door handle microswitch
microswitch
Normally-closed trouble with RH door handle
B2275-00 Circuit of RH door handle microswitch
microswitch
Trouble with high frequency receiver module
B227A-00 Circuit of high frequency receiver
for key
Trouble with card reader function of start
B2278-00 Start button, wire harness
button
No match with key ID Key, smart key controller
No match with password for steering shaft
B227B-00 Steering shaft lock, smart key controller
lock
Loss of communication with steering shaft Steering shaft lock, wire harness, instrument
lock panel distribution box

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Section 7 Terminal Diagnosis


1. Check the I-K ECU.

(a) Pull out the connectors M10 and M11 from the
I-K ECU.
(b) Measure the resistance or voltage between
terminals of connectors at the end of wire harness.

Terminal Wire Color Terminal Description Test Conditions Normal Value


M10-1-Car Body Ground R/B Constant power Always 11~14V
M10-9-Car Body Ground B Ground Always Less than 1Ω
M10-10-Car Body Ground B Ground Always Less than 1Ω

Tips:
If the test result is inconsistent with the normal value,
there may be the trouble with relevant wire harness.
(a) Reconnect the connectors M10 and M11 of I-K
ECU.
(b) Measure the voltage of terminals of connectors
at the end of wire harness.

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Normal
Terminal Wire Color Terminal Description Test Conditions
Value
Start button power
M10-2-Car Body Ground Br/G Always 11~14V
supply
Moving the card key
Data input of start button and smart key to the
M10-3-Car Body Ground Br/W Pulse signal
in battery-free mode card reader in
power-free mode
Interior key probe
M10-4- M10-14 W In detection state Pulse signal
antenna (central)
Interior key probe
M10-5- M10-15 B/W In detection state Pulse signal
antenna (back)
Interior key probe
M10-6- M10-17 G In detection state Pulse signal
antenna (front RH door)
Clock output of start
Enter the power-free
M10-7-Car Body Ground G/Y button in battery-free Pulse signal
mode
mode
Start button signal
M10-8-Car Body Ground Gr Always Less than 1V
ground
Exterior key probe
M10-11- M10-16 V In detection state Pulse signal
antenna (front LH door)
Power supply of HF
M10-12-Car Body Ground G
receiver module of key
Interior key probe
M10-13- M10-18 Y/G In detection state Pulse signal
antenna (front)

Terminal Wire Color Terminal Description Test Conditions Normal Value


HF receiver receives
M11-5-Car Body Ground G/W HF data signal Pulse signal
the smart key signal
M11-6-Car Body Ground V B-CAN L Always 1.5-2.5V
Key HF receiver
M11-7-Car Body Ground Y Always Less than 1V
module signal ground
M11-12-Car Body Ground P B-CAN H Always 2.5-3.5V
Key enters the
M11-11-Car Body Ground L HF signal detection Pulse signal
detection range
Switch pressed Less than 1Ω
Door handle switch
M11-1- M11-8 R/L down Greater than
(front LH door)
Switch not pressed 1MΩ
Switch pressed Less than 1Ω
Door handle switch
M11-2- M11-9 G/L down Greater than
(front RH door)
Switch not pressed 1MΩ

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Section 8 Overall Diagnostic Flow


Vehicle Inspection

1 Check central door lock

(a) Take locking and unlocking actions with a


mechanical key.
(b) Check whether locking/unlocking is normal.

NG Enter the central locking system

OK

2 Check keys

(a) Operate the system with card key and electronic


smart key respectively to check whether it functions
normally.
OK: One of the keys can operate the system
normally.

OK Key is damaged

NG

3 Check for magnetic field interference nearby

(a) Move the smart key close to the exterior probe


antenna (0.3-0.7m), aligning the key with the
antenna at appropriate height and direction.
(b) Operate the key or microswitch to check system
working conditions.

Test Results Go to
Normal working A
Abnormal working B

A Magnetic field interference nearby

4 Go to next circuit

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8.1 Power Circuit of Smart Key System


Circuit Diagram:

Checking Procedures:
1 Check the power supply signal

(a) Disconnect the connector M10 and measure the


terminal voltage of wire harness to ground.

Wire
Terminal Conditions Normal Value
Color
M10-1-Car
R/B Always 11-14V
Body Ground
M10-9-Car
B Always Less than 1V
Body Ground
M10-10-Car
B Always Less than 1V
Body Ground

OK End

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NG

2 Check the wire harness

(a) Check the resistance of wire harness.


Wire Condit Normal
Terminal
Color ions Value
M10-1-G2N-20 R/B Always Less than 1Ω
M10-9-M19(Car
B Always Less than 1Ω
Body Ground)
M10-10-M19(Car
B Always Less than 1Ω
Body Ground)

NG Replace the wire harness

OK

3 End

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8.2 DTC B2270-00 Smart Key Controller Malfunction

1 Replace the smart key controller

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8.3 DTC B2274-00 Trouble with Normal Close of LH Door


Handle Microswitch
Circuit Diagram:

Checking Procedures:
1 Check the front LH door microswitch

(a) Disconnect the LH door connectors GJ04 and


TJ08.
(b) Check the working conditions of the microswitch
with a multimeter.

Terminal Conditions Normal Value


1-2 Switch pressed down Less than 1Ω
1-2 Switch not pressed Greater than 1MΩ

NG Replace the door handle

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OK

2 Check the wire harness

(a) Disconnect the smart key connector M11.


(b) Measure the resistance of wire harness.

Wire Normal
Terminal Conditions
Color Value
M11-8-GJ04 Br Always Less than 1Ω
M11-1- TJ08-1 R/L Always Less than 1Ω

NG Replace the wire harness

OK

3 Replace the smart key controller

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8.4 DTC B2275-00 Trouble with Normal Close of RH Door


Handle Microswitch
Circuit Diagram:

Checking Procedures:
1 Check the front RH door microswitch

(a) Disconnect the front RH door handle connector


Ld01.
(b) Check the working conditions of the microswitch
with a multimeter.
Terminal Conditions Normal Value
1-2 Switch pressed down Less than 1Ω
1-2 Switch not pressed Greater than 1MΩ

NG Replace the door handle

OK

2 Check the wire harness

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(a) Disconnect the smart key connector M11.


(b) Measure the resistance of wire harness.

Wire
Terminal Conditions Normal Value
Color
M11-9-UJ08-1 G/R Always Less than 1Ω
M11-2- UJ08-2 R/G Always Less than 1Ω

NG Replace the wire harness

OK

3 Replace the smart key controller

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8.5 DTC B227A-00 Trouble with HF Receiver Module of Key


Circuit Diagram:

Checking Procedures:
1 Check power supply for high frequency receiver module

(a) Disconnect the connector M23 of the HF receiver


module.
(b) Measure the terminal voltage of wire harness.

Wire Normal
Terminal Conditions
Color Value
M23-5-Car Body
G Always 11-14V
Ground
M23-1-Car Body Less than
L Always
Ground 1V

NG Go to Step 3

OK

2 Check the voltage at the terminal of the smart key system controller board

(a) Disconnect the connectors M10 and M11 of the


smart key system controller.
(b) Measure the voltage at the end of board.

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Normal
Terminal Wire Color Conditions
Value
M10-12-Car
G Always 11-14V
Body Ground
M11-7-Car Body Less
Y Always
Ground than 1V

NG Replace the smart key controller

OK

3 Check the wire harness (smart key controller – HF receiver module)

(a) Disconnect the connector M23 of the HF receiver


module.
(b) Disconnect the connectors M10 and M11 of the
smart key system controller.

Wire
Terminal Conditions Normal Value
Color
M10-12-M23-5 G Always Less than 1Ω
M11-7-M23-1 Y Always Less than 1Ω
M11-5-M23-3 G/W Always Less than 1Ω
M11-7-M23-1 Y Always Less than 1Ω

NG Replace the wire harness

OK

4 Replace the HF receiver module

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8.6 Interior Magnetic Card Probe Antenna Circuit - Front


Circuit Diagram:

Checking Procedures:
1 Check the interior front magnetic card probe antenna

(a) Move the smart key to the front magnetic card


probe antenna and press down the start button.
(b) Observe whether the red LED indicator on the
key flickers.

OK Front magnetic card probe


antenna is normal

NG

2 Check the wire harness (smart key controller – interior front magnetic card probe antenna)

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(a) Disconnect the connectors of interior front


magnetic card probe antenna.
(b) Disconnect the connector M10 of smart key
controller.
(c) Measure the resistance of wire harness.
Wire
Terminal Conditions Normal Value
Color
K12-1-M10-13 Y/G Always Less than 1Ω
K12-2-M10-18 V/W Always Less than 1Ω

NG Replace the wire harness

OK

3 End

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8.7 Interior Magnetic Card Probe Antenna Circuit – Central


Circuit Diagram:

Checking Procedures:
1 Check the interior central magnetic card probe antenna

(a) Move the smart key to the central magnetic card


probe antenna and press down the start button.
(b) Observe whether the red LED indicator on the
key flickers. Interior central magnetic card probe
antenna is normal.

Interior central magnetic card


OK probe antenna is normal

NG

Check the wire harness (smart key controller – interior central magnetic card probe
2
antenna)

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(a) Disconnect the connectors of interior central


magnetic card probe antenna.
(b) Disconnect the connector M10 of smart key
controller.
(c) Measure the resistance of wire harness.

Wire
Terminal Conditions Normal Value
Color
K16-1-M10-14 G/B Always Less than 1Ω
K16-2-M10-4 W Always Less than 1Ω

NG Replace the wire harness

OK

3 End

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8.8 Interior Magnetic Card Probe Antenna Circuit - Back


Circuit Diagram:

Checking Procedures:
1 Check the interior back magnetic card probe antenna

(a) Move the smart key to the back magnetic card


probe antenna and press down the start button.
(b) Observe whether the red LED indicator on the
key flickers.

OK Interior back magnetic card probe


antenna is normal

NG

2 Check the wire harness (smart key controller – interior back magnetic card probe antenna)

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(a) Disconnect the connectors of interior back


magnetic card probe antenna.
(b) Disconnect the connector M10 of smart key
controller.
(c) Measure the resistance of wire harness.

Wire
Terminal Conditions Normal Value
Color
MJ24-1-M10-15 V/G Always Less than 1Ω
MJ24-2-M10-5 B/W Always Less than 1Ω

NG Replace the wire harness

OK

3 End

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8.9 Circuit of Exterior Probe Antenna & Microswitch


Assembly
Circuit Diagram:

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Checking Procedures:
1 Check the exterior probe antenna assembly

(a) Set the vehicle to anti-theft status.


(b) Move the smart key to front LH/RH exterior
probe antenna assembly and observe whether the
red LED indicator on the key flickers.
OK: it flickers.

OK The probe antenna is normal

NG

2 Check the wire harness

(a) Disconnect the connector Lb01/Ld01 of the front


LH/RH exterior probe antenna assembly.
(b) Measure the relevant terminal resistance.

Front RH door
Wire Normal
Terminal Conditions
Color Value
M10-6-UJ08-3 G Always Less than 1Ω
M10-17-UJ08-4 L Always Less than 1Ω

Front LH door
Wire Normal
Terminal Conditions
Color Value
M10-11-TJ08-3 V Always Less than 1Ω
M10-16- TJ08-4 P Always Less than 1Ω

NG Replace the wire harness

OK

3 Refer to DTC B2274-00/ B2275-00 and check the LH/RH door microswitch

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8.10 Failure in Power-on by Pressing Start Button When


Smart Key is Put Anywhere in the Car
Circuit Diagram:

Checking Procedures:
1 Check the start button power ground

(a) Disconnect the connector G36 of start button and


measure the terminal voltage of wire harness.
Wire Normal
Terminal Conditions
Color Value

G36-14- G36-4 —— Always About 5V

OK Go to Step 4

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NG

2 Check the output voltage at the terminal of the smart key system board

(a) Connect a lead wire to the rear end and measure


the output voltage at the end of board.

Wire Normal
Terminal Conditions
Color Value
M10-2- Car
Br/G Always About 5V
Body Ground

OK Replace the wire harness

NG

3 Replace the smart key controller

4 Check the start button

(a) Disconnect the connector G36 of start button and


check the working conditions of start button.
(b) Check methods:

Terminal Conditions Normal Value


G36-14 to +5V
G36-4-Battery (-) Yellow indicator
——
G36-5-Battery (-) goes on
G36-13-Battery (+)
G36-14 to +5V
G36-4-Battery (-) Green indicator
——
G36-5-Battery (-) goes on
G36-12-Battery (+)
Start button
Less than 1Ω
pressed down
G36-7-G36-5
Start button not Greater than
pressed down 1MΩ
Start button
Less than 1Ω
pressed down
G36-2-G36-5
Start button not Greater than
pressed down 1MΩ

NG Replace the start button

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OK

3 Check the CAN communication

(a) Disconnect the connector M11 of smart key


controller and measure the voltage at the end of
wire harness.
Wire Normal
Terminal Conditions
Color Value
M11-6-Car Body Ground V Always 1.5-2.5V
M11-12-Car Body Ground P Always 2.5-3.5V

NG Replace the CAN bus

OK

4 Check the wire harness (MICU – start button)

(a) Measure the resistance of wire harness.


Wire Normal
Terminal Conditions
Color Value
G36-11-G2P-26 Gr/R Always Less than 1Ω
G36-12-G2P-24 L Always Less than 1Ω
G36-13-G2P-23 W/G Always Less than 1Ω
G36-7-G2Q-6 G/W Always Less than 1Ω
G36-2-G2Q-12 Gr Always Less than 1Ω

NG Replace the wire harness

OK

5 End

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8.11 DTC B2278-00 Start Button Card Reader Malfunction


Circuit Diagram:

Checking Procedures:
1 Check the start button

(a) Replace the start button with a new one, move


the key toward the start button and check if it can be
started.
OK: It can be started.

OK Replace the start button with a


new one

NG

2 Check the wire harness

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(a) Disconnect the connector M10 of smart key


controller and the connector G36 of start button.
(b) Measure the resistance of wire harness.
Wire
Terminal Conditions Normal Value
Color
M10-7-G36-10 G/Y Always Less than 1Ω
M10-8-G36-8 Gr Always Less than 1Ω
M10-3-G36-9 Br/W Always Less than 1Ω
M10-2-G36-14 Br/G Always Less than 1Ω

NG Replace the wire harness

OK

3 End

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Section 9 Preparing Tools


Smart wrench 13#
Torque wrench
10# sleeve
Slotted screwdriver
Ring spanner
Allen wrench

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Section 10 Disassembly & Assembly


Smart Key System Controller & Holder
The controller is installed under the front passenger
seat.
Disassembly
1. Turn the power to OFF.
2. Disconnect the battery’s negative pole.
3. Remove the front passenger seat.

4. Remove the smart key system controller.


(a) Disconnect 2 connectors.
(b) Remove two fixing bolts.

Assembly
1. Install the smart key system controller.
(a) Align 2 bolts to screw holes and tighten them
with a 13# wrench.
(b) Install the two fixing bolts.

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2. Install the front passenger seat.

3. Connect the battery’s negative pole.

Disassembly and Assembly of Front Magnetic


Card Probe Antenna
Disassembly
1. Disconnect the battery’s negative pole.
2. Remove the right guard board under the
instrument panel (see assembly and removal of
trim).
3. Remove the grounding carpet from the auxiliary
fascia console.

4. Remove the plastic foam from the probe antenna


so that you can see the antenna.

5. Remove the front probe antenna.


(a) Disconnect the connectors of wire harness.
(b) Remove the connectors from the holder.
(c) Remove the front magnetic card probe
antenna as illustrated in the figure below.

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Assembly
1. Install the front magnetic card probe antenna.
(a) Fix the magnetic card antenna to the
antenna holder.

(b) Fasten the antenna connectors.


(c) Connect the connectors properly.
2. Place the plastic foam properly.
3. Put the grounding carpet properly.
4. Install the right guard board under the instrument
panel.
5. Connect the battery’s negative pole.

Disassembly and Assembly of Center Magnetic


Card Probe Antenna
Disassembly
1. Disconnect the battery’s negative pole.
2. Remove the center magnetic card probe antenna.
(a) Remove the grounding carpet between the
front seat and rear seat.

(b) Remove the plastic foam so that you can see


the center magnetic card probe antenna.

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(c) Disconnect the connector.


(d) Remove the center probe antenna and the
jacket from the holder.

Assembly
1. Install the center magnetic card probe antenna.
(a) Fit the center magnetic card probe antenna
into the jacket and install them together to the
holder.

(b) Reconnect the connectors properly.


(c) Install the plastic foam properly.
(d) Put the grounding carpet properly.
2. Connect the battery’s negative pole.

Rear Probe Antenna Assembly


Disassembly
1. Turn the power to OFF.
2. Disconnect the battery’s negative pole.
3. Disassemble the rear seat assembly.
(d) Disassemble the shelf panel.
(2) Disassembly:
(a) Pull out the connector of rear probe antenna
(b) Pry up two retaining clips with a slotted
screwdriver.
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(c) Remove the interior probe antenna


assembly.

(3) Assembly:
(a) Reconnect the connector of the interior
probe antenna assembly.
(b) Install the interior probe antenna assembly
from the top and engage 2 clips with a slotted
screwdriver.
(c) Install the shelf panel.
(d) Install the rear seat assembly.

Exterior Probe Antenna Assembly


Disassembly
1. Turn the power to OFF.
2. Disconnect the battery’s negative pole.
3. Remove the interior trim panel of the front LH
door.
4. Remove the waterproof membrane and pull out a
connector.
5. Remove the Allen screws fixing the door handle
with an Allen wrench.

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6. Remove the exterior trimming panel of the lock


cylinder, and then the lock cylinder.

7. Push the door handle in the direction as shown in


the figure.
8. Remove the door handle and take the exterior
probe antenna assembly out from the door handle.

Assembly:
1. Install the exterior magnetic card probe antenna
into the door handle.
2. Install the door handle onto the door and push it in
place as shown in the figure.

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Notice: Lock the rear side to the spring when


installing the door handle.
After that, pull it gently to check for normal return.
3. Install lock cylinder.
Notice: the lock cylinder can be installed in place
only when it is aligned with the groove inside the
door.
4. Fasten the fixing bolts.
5. Arrange the waterproof membrane in good
manner.
6. Install the interior trim panel of the door.
7. Connect the battery’s negative pole.

Disassembly and Assembly of HF Receiver


Disassembly
1. Disconnect the battery’s negative pole.
2. Remove the fixed end of rear seat seatbelt.
3. Remove the C-pillar interior trim panel so that you
can see the HF receiver.

4. Remove the HF receiver.


(a) Disconnect the connector of HF receiver.
(b) Remove the fixing bolt (1) of HF receiver and
then the HF receiver.

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Assembly
1. Install the HF receiver.
(a) Align the HF receiver properly to the spacing
holes and insert it into the holes through the limit
bayonet.
(b) Install the fixing bolts.

(c) Reconnect the connectors.


2. Install the right C-pillar interior trim panel.
3. Install the fixed end of rear seat seatbelt.
4. Reconnect the battery’s negative pole.

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