Pinpoint Test A: Smart Key Not Found - Refer To Handbook
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| PINPOINT TEST A: SMART KEY NOT FOUND - REFER TO HANDBOOK | |
| TEST CONDITIONS | DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS |
| A1: IGNITION MODE FAILS TO SWITCH ON | |
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In normal operation, pressing the start button for one second will cause the vehicle to enter the ignition mode. If the procedures below are followed the engine should crank
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NOTE:
For automatic transmission vehicles, ensure the brake pedal is depressed and the park or neutral selected
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For manual transmission vehicles ensure the clutch is fully depressed
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| 1. Ensure the smart Key is within the cabin area. Check the smart key is not close to any electrical devices e.g. Smart phones, laptops, laptop cases, games consoles and game console bags, briefcases, metal objects etc. All can affect the system performance and may block its communication with the vehicle. If the smart key battery low warning message has been displayed it is likely that the smart key battery has insufficient charge. Refer to the information for: 'Back Up Start' for 10MY onwards | |
| Has the vehicle started? Yes No further action required No Check and install a new battery as required. Clear the DTC and retest. If the problem persists, contact dealer technical support |
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