System Components
- with the Principle of Operation
Driver’s Door Lock: The lock/unlock signals
from the driver’s door lock cylinder are input to
the driver’s door module from the two micro
switches on the lock cylinder. The driver’s door
switchblock module carries out the locking func-
tion of the driver’s door.
The windows and sunroof can be closed or
opened by holding the key in the lock/unlock
position (convenience closing/opening feature).
The signal to lock the remaining doors and fuel filler flap is passed over the P-Bus to the
GM III and passenger’s door module. The locking of the passenger’s door is carried out by
the passengers door module. The rear doors, luggage comparment and fuel flap locking
are carried out directly by the GM III. All four doors will be pulled into the double lock posi-
tion when locking from the driver’s door.
The control of the actuators in the front doors is through final stages in the door modules.
The rear doors, trunk and fuel filler flap actuators are controlled by internal relays in the GM
III. When locked, the GM III will not carry out any opening commands from the central lock-
ing button or luggage comparment interior release button.
Luggage Compartment Lock Cylinder (except E53/E39 Sport Wagon): The vehicle
can be locked/ unlocked (prior to 2000 MY) from the luggage compartment lock cylinder.
The lock/unlock micro switch inputs are processed in the GM III and the locking commands
are carried out.
The signal is passed over the P-Bus to the
door modules to lock/unlock the front
doors and the GM III locks the rear doors
and fuel filler flap.
All door actuators are placed in the double
lock position. Removing the key in the hor-
izontal position will activate the valet mode
and prevent the valet key from opening the
luggage comparment.
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Remote (Keyless) Entry FZV
Purpose of the System
The Remote Entry System offers the following:
• Locking/unlocking of doors, luggage compartment (tailgate), fuel filler lid.
• Selective unlocking of driver’s door (same as with key in the lock cylinder).
• Arming/disarming of DWA alarm system.
• Remote unlocking of the trunk (tailgate) only.
• Comfort opening of windows and sunroof.
• Interior lighting activation (search mode).
• Panic mode alarm activation.
• Changing code signals - coded signals from transmitter change with every operation.
• Automatic correction for up to 1000 erroneous activation signals.
• Transmitter initialization procedure - including up to four key operation and Key Memory.
• Replacement batteries.
• Low transmitter battery in vehicles equipped with Check Control.
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The Remote Entry System incorporated minor changes since the original introduction
which includes:
• The control electronics are incorporated into the GM III.
• The antenna is incorporated into the rear window lower heater grid.
• The remote key receiver is installed in the left “C” pillar. The receiver produces a digital
signal based on the transmitter command and sends it to the GM for processing. The GM
then carries out all remote entry operations either directly or through the door modules
for the front doors. The frequency at which the key transmits the radio signal to the ant-
enna amplifier is 315 MHz.
Vehicle/Key Memory
The Vehicle/Key Memory feature provides the flexibility of allowing the owner to customize
certain functions of select vehicle systems and automatically identifies users of the vehicle
by a key identification signal provided by the remote keyless entry system (FZV).
Vehicle & Key memory is marketed as a combined feature but is actually two separate func-
tions of the select vehicle control systems.
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System Components
Remote Key: Features:
• 3 volt lithium battery (commercially available CR 2016)
is used as the power supply for the key transmitters.
• An EEPROM is used to store the key data.
The data is not lost when the battery is re-
placed and initialization is not required.
• The key incorporates an LED that signals the opera-
tor of signal transmitting, key initialization status and
key self test indication.
• The keys are delivered
with a four color label
sheet containing differ-
ent colored labels for
each of the four pos-
sible FZV keys.
This is helpful to differenti-
ate the FZV keys during initialization preventing the pos
sibility of mis-assigning the key ID which would change
the encoded Key Memory functions.
Model Year 2000 Key
Visual Changes:
• New appearance with blue and white BMW roundel.
• New button arrangement (larger buttons) with seq-
uential operation (enhanced operating convenience).
Functions the same as the previous key.
• Rechargeable battery replaces replaceable batteries.
Charged by EWS ring antenna.
• The key housing is encapsulated and can not be
opened.
• The LED has been omitted.
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System Components
Interior Sensor FIS (up to 99 MY): The interior sensor is mounted in the center of the
headliner panel. Due to the design of the vehicles interior, the sensor is uni-directional and
must be installed in the proper direction to ensure proper operation of the system.
When the alarm system is armed, the sensor emits electromagnetic waves at a frequency
of 2.45 GHz. As long as nothing is moving in the vehicle, the waves as bounced back to
the sensor at the same frequency. The sensor monitors these bounced back waves as an
indication that nothing is disturbed within the vehicle.
If a foreign object enters the vehicle, the frequency of the bounced back signal changes.
The sensor monitors the changed frequency and triggers the alarm.
Every time the DWA system is armed, the
sensor adapts to what ever objects might be
stationary in the interior.
This allows packages or objects to be left
inside the car without effecting the operation
of the system. The sensitivity of the sensor is
set so that the moving object must be at least
as large as a bumble bee. This prevents a
false alarm from occurring from small insects
that might be caught in the vehicle.
The FIS is switched OFF when the vehicle is locked two times within ten seconds. The LED
will flash one time for confirmation. This allows the sensor to be switched OFF to avoid false
alarms when the windows are left open for venting.
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Interior Sensor UIS (after 99 MY):Similar to the FIS, the UIS monitors the vehicle interi-
or for motion. The UIS uses ultrasonic sound wavs instead of microwaves (less suceptable
to magnetic interference). The UIS is a combined transmitter and receiver.
The interior sensor is mounted in the center of the headliner panel. Due to the design of the
vehicles interior, the sensor is uni-directional and must be installed in the proper direction
to ensure proper operation of the system (trim cover ensures directional installation).
Every time the DWA system is armed (signal STDWA), the sensor adapts to what ever
objects might be stationary in the interior. The sensor emits ultra sonic waves in a pro-
grammed timed cycle. It receives echos of the emitted waves.
The UIS amplifies the received sound wave signals and compares them with the transmit-
ted waves. The UIS also checks the incoming echos for background hiss (wind noise
through a partially open window) and adapts for this.
• If the echos are consistently similar, no movement is detected.
• If the echos are altered, (inconsistent), the UIS determines motion in the interior com-
partment.
If motion is detected, the UIS changes to a constant cycle and the echo is compared again.
If the inconsistency is still present the UIS sends the activate siren signal (INRS) to the GM.
The UIS is switched OFF when the vehicle is locked two times within ten seconds. The LED
will flash one time for confirmation. This allows the sensor to be switched OFF to avoid false
alarms when the windows are left open for venting.
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Principle of Operation
DWA Arming/Disarming
• The DWA is armed every time the vehicle is locked from the outside with the door lock
cylinder or FZV key.
• The DWA LED flashes as an acknowledgment along with the exterior lights and a
momentary chirp from the siren.
• The GM monitors all required input signals for closed status (door closed, luggage com-
partment closed, etc.) The inputs must be in a closed status for a minimum of 3 sec-
onds for the GM to include them as an activation component. If after 3 seconds any
input signal not in the closed status is excluded (this is acknowledged by the DWA LED)
preventing false alarm activations. The hood switch can be “lifted” to the service posi-
tion to test the alarm with the hood open.
• If the DWA is armed a second time within 10 seconds, the tilt sensor and interior pro-
tection sensor are excluded as alarm activation components. This function is useful if
the vehicle is transported on a train or flat bed truck to prevent false alarm activations.
• While armed, the trunk can be opened with out the alarm being triggered as follows:
- If opened with the trunk remote button via the FZV, the GM prevents the alarm from
activating. (This feature is customizable under the Car Memory function).
- If opened with the key at the trunk lock cylinder the trunk key position switch sig-
nals the GM and in the same manner prevents the alarm from activating.
In either case, when the trunk is returned to the closed position, it is no longer con-
sidered as an activation signal.
Panic Mode Operation: When the trunk button is pressed and held, the GM is signaled
to activate the siren for the Panic Mode. The panic mode is function with either an armed
or disarmed DWA system.
Emergency Disarming: Emergency disarming occurs automatically if a key is used to turn
the ignition switch on and the EWS accepts it. The EWS signals the GM to unlock the doors
and deactivate the DWA.
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Power Windows/Sunroof
Purpose of the System
The features of the power windows and sunroof system include:
• One-touch operation in both directions (up/
down) on all four windows.
• The cable design window regulator is used
for all windows.
• Anti-trap detection is through the use of the
pressure sensitive finger guard.
• The control of the front window motors is
carried out in the respective door modules.
• The control of the rear windows is carried
out in the GM III.
• The switch block/module on the driver’s
door panel controls all four windows and the
rear window lock out feature.
System Components
- with the Principle of Operation
The signals from the switch block pass through
the driver’s door via the P-Bus and on to the
GM III and passengers door module.
Each window switch has four positions.
Two for the standard mode of operation:
• Push to first detent and hold to raise/lower
the window (1).
Two for the one-touch mode:
• Push to second detent and quickly release
(quick strike) to automatically raise/lower
the window (2).
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Rear Windows
Lock Out
Switch