Engine Immobilizer System
Engine immobilizer system is a theft deterrent system that disables engine from starting by not allowing fuel injector and ignition system operation unless ignition key identification code matches identification code stored in Engine Control Module (ECM). Engine immobilizer system consists of ignition key with transponder chip, transponder key coil, transponder key amplifier and ECM.
Transponder chip is incorporated into ignition key. When ignition key is inserted into ignition lock cylinder, ECM instructs transponder key coil on ignition lock cylinder to supply an electromagnetic energy that enables transponder chip to transmit an ignition key identification code signal.
Transponder key amplifier then amplifies ignition key identification code signal and delivers ignition key identification code signal to ECM. ECM compares received ignition key identification code signal to identification code stored in ECM. If ignition key identification code and identification code in ECM match, ECM will allow fuel injector operation and ignition system operation. If ignition key identification codes and identification code in ECM do not match, ECM will not allow fuel injector operation and ignition system operation. For additional information on system operation and testing, see appropriate ENGINE IMMOBILIZER SYSTEMS article in ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT.