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Diagnostic Fault Information

Perform the Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle prior to using this diagnostic procedure.

Circuit/System Description

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 by 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 (ECM). The ECM monitors system conditions such as engine control parameters and vehicle theft deterrent (VTD) to determine if engine starting will be allowed. If conditions are acceptable, the ECM will initiate engine starting. During the engine run time in a RVS attempt, before the operator enters the vehicle, the ECM may discontinue engine operation if system conditions require it or a message is received from the BCM requesting the engine be turned OFF.

Diagnostic Aids

Important: If the vehicle has a current vehicle DTC that illuminates the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL), the cause of the DTC must be diagnosed before proceeding with the Remote Vehicle Start Inoperative diagnostic.

A theft deterrent module (TDM) which has been incorrectly set up may cause a theft deterrent condition which will inhibit RVS operation. If the TDM has recently been replaced or a theft deterrent malfunction is suspected, verify the TDM has been properly set up using SPS prior to continuing with the Remote Vehicle Start Inoperative diagnostic below.

The RVS system will not operate if any of the following conditions are present:

    • A current vehicle DTC that illuminates the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL)
    • The key is in the ignition.
    • The vehicle is in valet mode.
    • More than 2 remote starts have been attempted.
    • The hazard switch is in the ON position.
    • A current hazard switch DTC is set.
    • The vehicle hood is ajar.
    • A current hood ajar DTC is set.
    • The CTD system detects an alarm trigger.
    • Excessive engine RPM
    • Excessive coolant temperature
    • Accelerator pedal position greater than 0 percent
    • Vehicle not in park
    • Vehicle theft deterrent malfunction
    • A current automatic transmission shift lock control system DRC is set.
    • A vehicle speed sensor signal is detected by the ECM.

Reference Information

Schematic Reference

Keyless Entry Schematics

Connector End View Reference

Keyless Entry Connector End Views

Description and Operation

Keyless Entry System Description and Operation

Electrical Information Reference

    •  Circuit Testing
    •  Connector Repairs
    •  Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections
    •  Wiring Repairs

Scan Tool Reference

Scan Tool Data List

Scan Tool Data Definitions

Circuit/System Verification

  1. Verify that RVS is enabled in the vehicle driver information center (DIC).
  2. If RVS is not enabled, refer to Vehicle Personalization .
  3. Verify that the keyless entry functions operate with all available keyless entry transmitters.
  4. If the keyless entry system does not function properly with all available transmitters, refer to Keyless Entry System Inoperative .
  5. With a scan tool, verify that no RVS Disable History is present.
  6. If RVS disable history is present, refer to the applicable subsection in which the failure occurred.
  7. With a scan tool, verify that there are no Current CTD Triggers present.
  8. If a CTD trigger exists, refer to Content Theft Deterrent (CTD) Alarm Mode Inoperative .