User's Manual

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When the transmitter does not start/stop the engine, check the following before consulting your dealer.
Switch Lock Mark stays on.
Check Remedy
When the switch of the transmitter is pushed, does
the Switch Lock Mark stay on?
Release Switch Lock. Refer to page 11, “Switch
Lock setting and release”.
Battery Mark stays on.
Check Remedy
When the switch of the transmitter is pushed, does
the Battery Mark stay on?
Replace them to new batteries. Refer to page 14,
“Replacement of the transmitter batteries”.
The Marks on display of the transmitter do not flash or stay on.
Check Remedy
Do you operate the transmitter within 2 seconds
after trying to start/stop the engine?
Wait for 2 seconds or more before next operation.
The transmitter does not send signal in 2 seconds
after trying to start/stop the engine.
Are the transmitter batteries correctly set?
Place the batteries correctly. Refer to page 14,
“Replacement of the transmitter batteries”.
Are the transmitter batteries discharged?
Replace them to new batteries. Refer to page 14,
“Replacement of the transmitter batteries”.
The Marks on display of the transmitter flash and stay on.
Check Remedy
Are all four conditions to start the engine listed on
page 12 satisfied?
Satisfy all four condition listed on page 12.
Is the vehicle too away to receive the transmitter
signal?
Approach to the vehicle, and then use the
transmitter.
Has the vehicle been parked for two weeks or
more?
Turn the ignition switch to the ACC position and
then to the Lock position and, if the vehicle is not
equipped with the F. A. S. T. –key, remove the key.
Wait for three seconds or more. The system will be
reactivated.
10Troubleshooting
Engine does not start by operating the transmitter.