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Pass-Key II(R) System

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  1. Look into key opening and check key pellet sensing contacts in ignition key lock cylinder. If contacts are damaged, or not Silver in color, replace ignition key lock cylinder. Ensure ignition key lock cylinder wiring is properly routed and not twisted when replacing lock cylinder. See Figure and Figure . Using PASS-Key II(R) Interrogator (J 35628-A), check ignition keys. If key code window displays "E" for error, or display is erratic, replace key.
  2. Check ignition key for cracked, dirty or coated resistor pellet. Ensure key does not have excess plastic around resistor pellet contacts. Check PASS-Key II(R) system fuse No. 4 in underhood fuse center. If symptom is intermittent, check component connectors for tight connections and clean terminals.
  3. If starter enable relay must be replaced, check for short in Purple wire between starter enable relay and starter solenoid. A short in Purple wire may cause starter enable relay to fail.
Pass Key Resistance Values

Key Resistance Number Ohms Value
1 402
2 523
3 681
4 887
5 1130
6 1407
7 1870
8 2370
9 3010
10 3740
11 4750
12 6040
13 7500
14 9530
15 11800