Introduction; Emotion Control Unit - Aston Martin DB 9 2013 Manual

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Introduction

This vehicle is protected by electronic security system which
includes:
• Remote arm and disarm
• Perimeter sensing
• Remote door, trunk lid, fuel flap release lock and unlock
• Guard reduction mode
• Alarm siren with battery backup
1
• Random code encryption to prevent electronic scanning or
grabbing of the vehicle key identity code
• Interior movement sensor
2
• Tilt Sensor
2.
Vehicle protection is enhanced by a Passive Anti-Theft System (PATS)
which provides engine immobilisation if the wrong vehicle key is
used.
When the security system is armed, any attempt to forcibly open a
door, the trunk lid or the hood will result in full alarm operation.
Markets where audible sirens are permitted.
1.
Option.
2.
2.2
Garage Door Opener
As a security precaution make sure that all programming is erased in
the HomeLink system before selling this vehicle (Refer to 'Garage
Door Opener', page 2.12).

Emotion Control Unit

The vehicle is supplied with three vehicle keys
Units), a glass key, a spare key and an emergency key.
Keep the spare key in a safe place. Do not leave a vehicle key in the
vehicle when unattended.
If a vehicle key is lost, contact your Aston Martin Dealer.
FCC Warning: 'Note' - Changes not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority
to operate the equipment.
Manufactured by
8D33-70290-BG.
3.
(Emotion Control
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