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Combination Meter
If something is wrong with the meter, check the relevant component and circuit according to the connector defi-
nition. If the failure still cannot be eliminated, check whether the instrument itself has malfunctioned in the fur-
ther steps. The following diagram shows the view of the meter connector and its numb\
er.
Pin definition of each combination meter
32-core connector
Pin No.FunctionPin No.Function
1Meter ground17Signal ground
2Speed signal input18Internal lighting (+)
3Vehicle speed signal input19Airbag indicator lamp
4Fuel gauge input20Door open warning lamp
5Water temperature gauge input21Seat belt unfastened indicator lamp
6Vehicle speed signal output22Battery
7Central door lock signal23Ignition
8Clock test24High beam ( - )
9Meter interior communication25High beam (+)
10Empty26Right turn signal lamp
11ABS failure indicator27Left turn signal lamp
12Engine failure indicator28Charging indicator
13Brake system failure indicator29Engine maintenance indicator
14Oil pressure indicator30EBD indicator
15Rear fog lamp indicator31O/D switch indicator
16Parking brake indicator32Front fog lamp indicator
12-core connector
Pin No.FunctionPin No.Function
1P position7Master lighting switch indicator
2R position8Rear deforster indicator
3N position9CAN H
4D position10CAN L
52nd gear11Oil/water separator indicator
61st gear12Diesel engine preheating indicator
12-core connector32-core connector

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Central Door Lock
1. Lock
After closing the door (when unlocked), press the LOCK button once on the remote controller, the car lamp
flashs once, and all five doors will be locked.
2. Unlock
When locked, press the UNLOCK button once on the remote controller, the car lamp will flash twice, and all
four front doors will be unlocked.
3. Vehicle pager function
Press the LOCK button once on the remote controller while all the doors are closed and locked. The car lamp
will then flash ten times. Press the UNLOCK button to exit the vehicle pager function. If the doors are not well
closed and locked, then press the LOCK button once on the remote controller, in which case the lamps will not
flash.
4. Auto-defense function
While locked, press the UNLOCK button on the remote controller. If the doors are not open, it will automatically
lock after 30s.
5. Auto-close window function (jam protection window regulator)
(a) Pull the key out and make sure all the doors are closed, then press the LOCK button on remote controller,
the side windows will close after 1 second of negative output.
(b) After pulling out the key, the sunroof will close after 60 seconds of negative output (reserve)\
.
6. Remote controller function suspension
When the key is inserted into the ignition lock, the remote controller will not work, but the head unit will work
as normal.
7. Manual lock and unlock
Locking or unlocking can be manually controlled.
8. Deleting or registering remote learning functions of the remote controll\
er
Step one: Under normal circumstances, open the front left door (do not close). Insert the key into the ignition
lock, within five seconds, switch it ON and LOCK five times and stop it at the ON position the fifth time. The
buzzer will sound once and the light will flash once. It is now in the l\
earning state.
Step two: Press any key on the remote controller within 10 seconds, the buzzer will sound twice, and the light
will flash twice. This is the first learning state. Press any key on another remote controller, it will sound twice,
and the light will flash twice. Second learning successful (A total of four remote controllers can learn).
Step three: After successful learning, pull the key out (ON-LOCK) to exit the learning state. If no key is pressed
within 10 seconds, the system will exit from the learning state automati\
cally.
9. Dome lamp delay function
(a) Open the door and then close it, the lamp will light for 10 seconds. If the key is inserted into the ignition
lock head or door lock within these 10 seconds, the lamp will gradually \
extinguish.
(b) When the key is pulled out of the ignition lock head, the dome lamp will turn on. If the key is inserted into
it again or the door is locked, the dome lamp will turn off gradually after one minute.
10. Alert function
(a) If the key is inserted (low) and is not at the ON gear (high), when the front left door is opened (low), the
buzzer will emit an intermittent chirp.
(b) If the key is not inserted (low) and the lamplet is on (high), when the front left door is open (low), the
buzzer will emit a long chirp.
11. Trunk door independent open function
(a) After pressing the trunk lock striker of the remote controller and turning the trunk door switch on, the trunk
door actuator will open (14th pin will output positive voltage), and then the trunk door can be opened. If
the trunk door does not open after pressing the trunk lock striker for 60 seconds and then switching the
trunk door on, then the trunk door actuator is unable to open (14th pin\
is not outputting positive voltage).
(b) When the trunk lock striker of the remote controller is not pressed or the trunk door is not opened after
pressing the button for 60 seconds, the trunk door actuator cannot be opened after switching the trunk door
on (14th pin is not outputting positive voltage).

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Immobilizer System
Immobilizer system composition
This vehicle's engine immobilizer system consists of a theft deterrent ECU assembly, a theft deterrent coil as-
sembly, and two theft deterrent converter assemblies. The theft deterrent coil assembly is put on the head of
ignition lock cylinder, with the other end connected to the theft deterrent ECU assembly. The two theft deterrent
converter assemblies are separately installed inside the plastic handles\
of the two keys.
1. Position diagram
All the components of immobilizer system are assembled on the overall vehicle except for the theft deterrent
converter assemblies inside the keys. They achieve communication functions via the wire harness connections.
The following figure shows the position of each component in the overall\
vehicle.
Theft deterrent controller
Ignition lock key
Theft deterrent coil
Steering column
2. Theft deterrent controller
The theft deterrent controller assembly mainly consists of a microprocessor and peripheral components. It com-
municates with the password transmitter assembly and engine ECU. The theft deterrent controller assembly
communicates with the engine ECU via the W wire, while communicating with the theft deterrent transponder
assembly via radio frequency. The theft deterrent controller connects with the scanner via the K wire. Through
the scanner, it can initiate matching, state controlling, and malfunction diagnosti\
c on the immobilizer system.
3. Theft deterrent coil
The theft deterrent coil assembly is installed on the ignition lock cylinder, the other end of wire harness
plug is connected to the theft deterrent controller assembly. The theft deterrent coil assembly can generate
an electromagnetic field to achieve communication between the theft deterrent controller assembly and the
password transmitter assembly.
4. Transponder
The theft deterrent transponder is installed inside the key handle. It has no power supply, maintains a small size,
and long use life. It acquires electric energy and transmission signals using the stimulation of the electromagnetic
field generated by the theft deterrent coil, so as to communicate with t\
he theft deterrent controller assembly.

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Diagnostic
scanner
Engine ECU
Battery
+-
Ignition switch
LED
620 Ω
LED
ON
ANTA
GND
ANTB
Battery
Ground
W wire
R wire
K wire
A4
A3
A1
A2
A8
A5
A7B3
B2
B1
Coil
6. Theft deterrent controller's connecting plug
The theft deterrent controller has two connecting plugs: an 8-core A plug and a 3-core B plug.
PinPin definition
B1Coil terminal A
B2Coil terminal B
B3GND
Theft deterrent controller
8-core A plug
Coil 3-core B plug pin definition
7. Immobilizer system matching
System matching is defined as a composition of independent immobilizer system components: The theft deter-
rent controller assembly, theft deterrent transponder, theft deterrent coil assembly, and engine ECU are com-
bined into a immobilizer control system through relevant downline matching equipment or scanners.The engine
can only start up when the well matched immobilizer system works normall\
y.
Engine immobilizer system fault diagnostic and troubleshooting
Immobilizer system failure will lead to the engine ECU being blocked and the engine unable to start up. It does
PinPin definitionRated working
voltage
Working
current
A1Connected battery positive pole12 V<200 mA
A2Ground0 V<200 mA
A3Connected LED12 V<50 mA
A4Connected ON end12 V<50 mA
A5Connected R wire12 V<200 mA
A6No connection
A7Connected K wire12 V<200 mA
A8Connected W wire12 V<200 mA
Note: Do not connect the A3 pin if the vehicle does not
have a theft deterrent indicator lamp
5. Immobilizer system wire connection diagram

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not necessarily mean that engine start failure is due to a immobilizer system malfunction. The reasons for start-
ing engine failures are numerous, including factors like fuel, gas, fire, electricity, wires, etc. If the engine cannot
start, first check if the immobilizer system is working normally. This can be judged by looking at the flashing
theft deterrent indicator lamp which is located on the dashboard in front of the driver seat: Insert the key into the
lock cylinder and turn it to the "ON" position. If a legal key is used to start the engine, once the warning lamp is
connected to the ON end and the transponder is confirmed, the LED will remain unlit. Then when the ON end is
disconnected and the key is pulled out, the LED will shine for 0.25 s and darken for 4 s, as to act as a warning.
If an illegal key is used to start up the engine or there is something wrong with the system, the alarm indicator
lamp will shine for 0.25 s and darken for 4 s. If all is normal, then check the other parts of the engine. If abnor-
mal, first perform immobilizer system troubleshooting. A scanner can be used to judge if the immobilizer system
is working normally, but the precondition is that the scanner must be able to establish communication with the
theft deterrent controller.
1. If communication cannot be established, consider the following:
(a) Check whether the battery voltage is higher than 9 V
(b) Check whether the scanner plug is well contacted to the vehicle socket
(c) Use a multimeter to check whether the 7 pin of the OBD-II plug (diagnostic plug) is connected to the theft
deterrent controller's A7 pin
(d) Check whether the power supply of the theft deterrent controller is normal. (Use a multimeter to measure
whether the voltage of the theft deterrent controller's socket A1 pin and A2 pin is higher than 9 V)
(e) Then adopt the substitution method, which is to replace the theft deterrent controller to check if there is
anything wrong with the theft deterrent controller.
• If the failure is related to the theft deterrent controller, change it and initiate re-matching.
• If the failure has nothing to do with the theft deterrent controller, remove the electronic controller which
is connected to the alarm's K wire, such as the ABS controller, engine electrojet controller, airbag ECU
assembly, etc., as to ascertain if the present fault is caused by the wire harness connected with the theft
deterrent controller's K wire.
2. If communication can be established
Connect the scanner to the vehicle diagnostic port. Insert the key into the steering lock, and turn it to the "ON"
position, then select the scanner to check the immobilizer system's trou\
ble code.
3. Security system troubleshooting
Investigate the problem and perform troubleshooting according to the tro\
uble code on the scanner:
Trouble
code
Code
significanceFailure causeTroubleshooting methods
B1000Theft deterrent
controller
internal
malfunction
Theft deterrent coil open
circuit or short circuit. Theft
deterrent controller internal
malfunction.
Check whether the theft deterrent coil's connecting plug and 1.
the theft deterrent controller is well connected.
Check whether the theft deterrent coil's wire harness plug is sliding 2.
or touching each other.
R e m o v e t h e t h e f t d e t e r r e n t c o i l p l u g , a n d t h e n u s e a 3.
multimeter to check the resistance between the B1 and B2
pins. The normal resistance is about 5-30 Ω. If the resistance
is close to zero, that means the coil has been short circuited.
If the resistance is infinite, then it means the coil's circuit is
open. Measure the resistance between pins B1 and B3, and
B2 and B3, normally they are infinite. If the resistance gains
a certain value, then it means the coil is short circuited or
leaking electricity.
If there is nothing wrong with the coil, the next step is to 4.
check the theft deterrent controller. Adopt the substitution
approach, replace it with a non-matched new theft deterrent
controller or an theft deterrent controller which has been
reset (please refer to the immobilizer system component
replacement). Insert the key into the ignition lock and turn it
to the "ON" position and read the trouble code. If there is no
9000 failure, it means the replaced controller has an internal
malfunction, and the new replaced controller must be re-
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4. Security system component replacement
When a failure appears in one of the immobilizer system components, this component must be replaced. After
the replacement, perform matching on the immobilizer system again.
Only changing the coil
There is no need to match the immobilizer system again.
Only changing the key (theft deterrent transponder assembly)
(a) Get the vehicle's PIN code from the code located inside the burglar-proof classified envelope
(b) Connect the scanner with the vehicle's diagnostic connection
(c) Insert the key into the ignition lock and turn it to the "ON" position
(d) Check whether the key is legal and matched. If it is illegal or already been matched, then it cannot be
matched again, but will have to be replaced
(e) Input the PIN code with the scanner
(f) Erase the damaged lost key's information
(g) Match the new key according to the scanner's prompt
(h) If it is necessary to match another key, insert the key, and after resetting the scanner, operate according to
steps c, d, e, and g.
Caution: Make sure the key is legal and hasn't been matched before learning the key. Otherwise, the
immobilizer system won’t successfully match or the scanner will display that it has been matched but
the electrojet's validation is not available.
Only replacing the theft deterrent controller assembly
(a) Get the vehicle's PIN code from the code inside the burglar-proof classified envelope
(b) Turn off the ignition switch, and replace with an unmatched new theft deterrent controller or reset the theft
deterrent controller
(c) Insert the key into the ignition lock and turn it to the ON position
(d) Input the PIN code with the scanner
(e) Match the theft deterrent controller assembly according to the scanner prompts
(f) Because the theft deterrent controller is new, there is no VIN and original key information stored in it. It
will need the VIN inputted and must be matched with the original key, otherwise the original key will not
work.
Caution:
(a) Replace the new alarm remote controller or reset the alarm remote controller, or the alarm re-
mote controller system matching can not be completed.
(b) Select "Read EMS to alarm remote controller", not "Read alarm remote controller to EMS", or it
will make the transponder inoperable.
Only replacing the engine ECU
(a) Get the vehicle's PIN code from the code inside the burglar-proof classified envelope
(b) Turn off the ignition switch, and replace with a new non-matched or reset ECU
(c) Insert the key into the ignition lock and turn it to the ON position
(d) Input the PIN code with the scanner
(e) Match the ECU according to the prompts on the scanner, and complete the ECU and theft deterrent
controller matching.
Caution:
(a) Make sure to replace it with a new or reset ECU, otherwise the immobilizer system matching can-
not be completed.
(b) Select the menu of "Read EMS to theft deterrent controller", but not "Read theft deterrent control-
ler to EMS", or it will make the transponder inoperable.
Replacing the theft deterrent controller and EMS controller at the same\
time
If both the theft deterrent controller and EMS controller need to be changed at the same time, then the transpon-
der that has been matched must also be replaced, otherwise the immobilizer system matching cannot be com-
pleted. The immobilizer system needs to be re-matched after being replace.
Matching after sales stage
Problems caused by lost keys or immobilizer system failures requires a duplicate key, replaced parts, etc. These
problems cannot be solved without re-matching the immobilizer system's parts. During the matching, input the
correct PIN code with scanner. Specific possible problems and matching methods the maintenance station may
encounter are as follows:
1. Match an empty key:
(a) Properly connect the engine ECU and the theft deterrent controller, and then insert the key to be matched,
and switch the ignition switch to the ON position

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(b) Input the PIN code and the key matching instructions with the scanner
(c) If the PIN code is correct, after receiving the key matching instructions, transponder learning will be
complete
(d) Switch off the ignition switch
2. Check the key quantity:
Check the alarm's currently matched key quantity and matchable key quantity with the scanner .
3. Match the theft deterrent controller:
(a) Properly connect the engine ECU and the theft deterrent controller
(b) Input the PIN code and theft deterrent controller matching instructions with the scanner
(c) If the PIN code is correct, after receiving the theft deterrent controller matching instructions, matching will
be complete.
After theft deterrent controller matching is done, it needs to re-learn each key if the original key is still to be
used. If the original key will not be in use any more, then it needs to \
rematch the new key.
4. Match the engine ECU
(a) Properly connect the engine ECU and the theft deterrent controller.
(b) Input the PIN code and engine ECU matching instruction with the scanner.
(c) If the PIN code and instructions are correct, the matching process will be completed automatically.
5. PIN code scan-resisting strategy
From the matching process above, it's apparently that the PIN code is a security code for the matching process.
This code is passed to the vehicle owner in document format during the sales service. If it is lost accidentally,
the customer service staff can check the vehicle identification code stored in the theft deterrent controller with a
scanner, and then send it to the authorized staff in the factory to check the PIN code. In order to prevent someone
from illegally scanning the PIN code, it uses a forced time-delay method to prevent divulgence of information.

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SymptomsCausesSolutions
Cannot start
Burnt fuseReplace with a new fuse of the same
specification
Vehicle supply battery fuse is burntReplace the vehicle supply battery fuse
Illegal operation and other factorsPress the reset button to reset the system
No sound or sound is too low
The volume of the head unit or the
connected component is too low
Raise the volume of the head unit or the
connected component
Speaker possibly damagedCheck the speaker
The sound balance settings lean to one
side
Adjust the sound balance
Speaker's connection wire touches the
vehicle body
Use insulated conductor to connect the
speaker and use insulating cement to cover
the exposed connections
Disc is not genuineUse a genuine disc
Speaker is incorrectly connectedPlease refer to the "Electrical connection
diagram" to correct the connection
Common faults and solutions
General problems
CD Player
CD player outside view
ISO pin definition
PinFunction
AB
1Linear control ground
cableRear horn RH (+) (Violet)
2Mute (Pink)Rear horn RH ( - ) (Violet/Black
striped)
3Linear controlFront horn RH (+) (Grey)
4Connected ignition
switch (Red)Front horn RH ( - ) (Grey/Black striped)
5Automatic antenna
(Blue/White)Front horn LH (+) (White)
6Lighting wire
(Brown)
Front horn LH ( - ) (White/Black
striped)
7To engine battery
positive (+) (Yellow)Rear horn LH (+) (Green)
8Ground cable (Black)Rear horn LH ( - ) (Green/Black striped)