Description
Car Alarm, Engine Immobilizer & Tracking Systems Installation & Management SKills
Introduction
A typical vehicle immobilizer system requires the vehicle ignition key (with an embedded transponder) to be authenticated by the Engine Control Unit (ECU) each time the vehicle is started.
- It is designed to meet the latest car manufacturers’ security requirements.
- It’s small size enables great placement flexibility in the vehicle.
- As a product available today, minimal application effort is required for vehicle integration.
This unit focuses on the performance outcomes required to install and test automotive security systems and components in vehicles or machinery. It involves preparing for the task, installing and testing system and component operation, and completing workplace processes and documentation.
The security systems and components will not require programming following installation as they do not communicate with the vehicle or machinery controller area network databus (CAN-bus or LIN-bus) topography.
It applies to those working in the automotive service and repair industry.
The electrical security systems and components include those being installed in agricultural machinery, heavy commercial vehicles, light vehicles, vessels, mobile plant machinery, motorcycles or outdoor power equipment.
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This training covers the installation and management of car alarm systems, engine immobilizers, and tracking devices, emphasizing the need for skilled technicians to customize security solutions for vehicle owners. It explains how modern vehicle immobilizers authenticate ignition keys via the Engine Control Unit (ECU) and highlights components like sirens, remote keys, and RF antennas for theft prevention. The unit focuses on installing and testing security systems without requiring CAN-bus programming, applicable across automotive, marine, and heavy machinery industries. Ideal for professionals in automotive service and repair.