The Lancia Code System - Lancia Y Owner's Handbook Manual

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THE LANCIA
CODE SYSTEM
To further protect your car from at-
tempted theft, it has been fitted with
an electronic engine immobiliser sys-
tem called "Lancia CODE", which is
currently considered the most effec-
tive way of protecting your car against
theft. This system is automatically
activated each time the engine is
switched off. Each ignition key, in
fact, contains an electronic device
which modulates a radio-frequency
signal emitted by a special aerial dur-
ing ignition. The modulated signal is
a "password" with which the control
unit recognises the key. Engine igni-
tion is enabled only if the key is recog-
nised by the system.
fig. 1
THE KEYS
Three types of key (fig. 1) are sup-
plied with the car.
The car is always supplied with a
single A key and B or C keys depend-
ing on the version:
– version without remote control,
two B keys;
– versions with door lock/unlock re-
mote control, one B key and one C key;
Key A, with a burgundy grip, is the
"master" key. Only one of these keys
is provided, and it is used to store the
codes of new keys replacing ones that
have been lost or damaged, or when
storing duplicate key codes. Given its
importance, it should be kept in a safe
place (not in the car) and only be
used when absolutely necessary.
No repairs can be carried out on
the Lancia CODE system or the en-
gine control unit if this key is lost.
Key B, with a black grip, is the key
that is to be used normally. It will:
– start the engine
– unlock/lock the doors
– unlock/lock the boot
– unlock/lock the fuel tank cap.
– deactivate the passenger airbag.
Key C, (which may be supplied as
an alternative to the B key), has the
same functions as key B, plus the re-
mote control function for the door
lock/unlock system.
The key is supplied together with the
CODE card (fig. 2) which bears:
D - the electronic code to be used for
emergency starting (see "In an emer-
gency");
fig. 2
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