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Alcohol Analyzing Start Inhibitor

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In a vehicle with an Alcohol Analyzing Start Inhibitor installed, the driver must provide a breath sample into the Alcohol Analyzing Start Inhibitor handheld unit in order to be able to start the vehicle. If the test is approved (alcohol content lower than the country's statutory promille limit) and an approved remote control key is used, the central electronic module (CEM) permits the vehicle to be started.

Also see appropriate Design and Function information for the Immobilizer/Start inhibition.

The Alcohol Analyzing Start Inhibitor communicates with the Remote Receiver Module (RRX) or remote receiver (RKE) wirelessly, just like the vehicle's remote keys. The Remote Receiver Module (RRX) or remote receiver (RKE) transmits information to the Central electronic module (CEM) via LIN. The Central electronic module (CEM) then communicates via the CAN with the Driver information module (DIM) and the Engine control module (ECM).

The Alcohol Analyzing Start Inhibitor cannot be used in vehicles with keyless entry.