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Anti-Theft System - DAS3 Diagnostic Information

Date: January 9, 2008

Order No.: P-B-80.57/24b

Supersedes: P-B-80.57/24a dated Nov. 17, 2005

Group: 80

Revision History

Revision Date Purpose

b 1/9/08 Applicable Models and Paragraphs Three and Four Updated

a 11/17/05 Applicable Models and Paragraph Three Updated

- 9/3/03 Initial issue

SUBJECT:
All Model 171, 203, 204, 209, 211 and 219 Vehicles

Diagnosis and Replacement of DAS3 Components

Diagnostic procedures for the DAS3 Drive Authorization System have been revised for models listed above. Please proceed as follows when diagnosing systems conditions.

Select Control units --> Body --> EIS --> "Guided transmitter key check" or "Guided drive authorization system check"

Select the respective guided check. A guided diagnosis follows which is used to pinpoint the component that is causing the condition. Do not replace any component before performing this diagnosis. Always perform the diagnosis in its entirety until SDS identifies the component to be replaced. At the end of the test steps, the user will be prompted to print the results. When submitting a claim, copies of this printout and a quick test must accompany the parts. The warranty claim may be debited a handling charge if the printout and the quick test do not accompany the parts.

Applied diagnostic steps are stored in the EIS (Electronic Ignition Switch) and ESL (Electric Steering Lock) components. The diagnostic steps utilized by the dealer will be electronically verified by the QEC to determine if the control unit performed the diagnostic procedure. If it is determined that a complete diagnosis was not performed, the warranty claim may be debited a handling charge.

Both vehicle keys are required to ensure a proper diagnosis. Please be sure that both keys will be available when the repair appointment is made.