192004662 - E7018 PASSIVE ENTRY - FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION (Right hand drive)
Operational description
The Passive Entry control unit M64 is present if the ignition key/switch is missing and controls and regulates the entire vehicle access system.The control unit M64 is supplied - at pin 31 - by the line protected by fuse F63 of the luggage compartment control unit B45; pin 10 of M64 is earthed.Numerous aerials survey the exterior and interior of the vehicle, detecting the presence of the CID and sending signals to the control unit M64 :outside the vehicle:
- right front door RF aerial for Passive Entry P95 connected to pins 14 and 35;
- left front door RF aerial for Passive Entry P94 connected to pins 13 and 24;
- right rear door RF aerial for Passive Entry P97 connected to pins 16 and 37;
- left rear door RF aerial for Passive Entry P96 connected to pins 15 and 36;
- rear bumper RF aerial for Passive Entry P98 connected to pins 11 and 32;
inside the vehicle:
- RF aerial in dashboard for Passive Entry P78 connected to pins 41 and 42;
- RF aerial on tunnel for Passive Entry P77 connected to pins 18 and 39;
- RF aerial inside luggage compartment for Passive Entry P100
There are switches on the four door handles that control the opening of the Passive Entry motors:
- switch I22 on the right front door is connected to pins 4 and 5 of M64 and to control unit M67;
- switch I23 on the left front door is connected to pins 2 and 3 of M64 and to control unit M66;
- switch I24 on the left rear door is connected to pins 6 and 23 of M64 and to control unit M63;
- switch I25 on the right front door is connected to pins 24 and 25 of M64 and to control unit M63;
- the boot switch located in unit F52 is connected to pins 26 and 27 of M64 and to the Body Computer M1, pin 35 of connector E (boot opening/closing signals from handle)