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Old 02-06-2015, 03:56 PM
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Hi Greg

Download a copy of VSB 14 (Vehicle Standards Bulletin 14). You'll find what you need to do for an ICV. There is a checklist which you will find useful.


As for a BA Falcon
The PCM has to be linked with the BEM (not BCM), and
The BEM has to recognize the transponder code in the ignition key.

The BEM hides in the ICC.

If you need to re-code the key you will NEED two keys and a WDS unit.

clear as mud ?!

PCM - Powertrain Control Module
BEM - Body Electronics Module
ICC - Interior Control Centre
WDS Worldwide Diagnostics System
PATS - Passive Anti Theft System

An aftermarket WDS is a unit like the Autel Maxidas DS708 or G-scan Tool.
These units are about 3k & 5.5k respectively.

When you start ripping a BA apart and the electronics think you are stealing it it may shut down through the PATS and need a parameter reset with a WDS unit.

The ICC is the unit that holds the radio and A/c controls.


Hope this helps

Dave
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