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Keyless Ignition Nod (Kin) Module

DESCRIPTION 

The KIN contains the customer interface for ignition switch activation in the form of a momentary switch. Pressing the Start/Stop button is the method of activation by the customer. The KIN is encased and secured to the instrument panel. Fastener tabs built onto the housing of the KIN latch into a grooved lip on the inner side of the instrument panel to secure it.

The KIN:

The KIN (START) processes:

The KIN contains four Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) indicators:

OPERATION 

The KIN replaces the conventional key and ignition switch with a momentary button press and a wireless electronic Key Fob. When the operator presses the KIN ignition button, the Key Fob is interrogated by the Radio Frequency Hub (RF-Hub). If the Key Fob is recognized as belonging to the vehicle and in the vehicle interior, the system allows the ignition state of the vehicle to be changed by the vehicle operator between the LOCK  , ACCESSORY  , RUN  , and START  ignition states. This causes changes in the ignition status signals on the vehicles Controller Area Network-Chassis (CAN-C) data bus and hardwired outputs controlled by the Body Control Module (BCM) which is the starting system master. Keyless GO control is indiscernible from legacy conventional control using a rotational switch and key. The K-line and the Engine Start/Stop Button hardwire signals are used in conjunction to determine the Engine Start/Stop button states.

KIN Function 

KIN illumination 

KEY FOB NOT DETECTED OR LOW BATTERY 

If the Key Fob battery has a low battery level or there is interference of the signal from the Key Fob (examples are the Key Fob is placed next to or in close Proximity of electronic badges, cell phones, metal objects) which prevents the RF-Hub and KIN from performing the normal RF based Keyless Go authentication, the KIN module has a backup means to perform the Key Fob authentication: