Push Button Ignition Switch: Notes
The push button ignition switch is used to control the ignition mode.
There are 2 circuits the BCM monitors from the ignition switch to change the ignition mode. One circuit is monitored for voltage and the other for a ground signal. When the START/STOP button is pressed, one circuit routes battery voltage to the BCM while a voltage signal from the BCM on the second circuit is routed to ground, indicating a request to change the ignition state. Changing the ignition state from the OFF mode works in conjunction with the PATS. The BCM must recognize a valid programmed key before it changes the ignition mode out of OFF. Refer to: Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS) - System Operation and Component Description .