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Circuit/System Description

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Remote vehicle start (RVS) begins as an RF message received by the remote control door lock receiver (RCDLR) from a keyless entry transmitter. The RVS request is sent from the RCDLR to the body control module (BCM) via serial data. The BCM monitors system conditions such as content theft deterrent (CTD), hood ajar status, and body DTCs to determine if an RVS even will occur. If conditions are determined to be acceptable, the RVS message is sent to the engine control module/powertrain control module (ECM/PCM). The ECM/PCM monitors system conditions such as engine control parameters and the immobilizer system to determine if engine starting will be allowed. If conditions are acceptable, the ECM/PCM will initiate engine starting. During the engine run time in a RVS attempt, before the operator enters the vehicle, the ECM/PCM may discontinue engine operation if system conditions require it or a message is received from the BCM requesting the engine be turned OFF.