Op Com Immobiliser Guide Eng
Op Com Immobiliser Guide Eng
Introduction
From 1995 and onwards, Opel/Vauxhall vehicles are factory installed with an immobiliser.
The Immobiliser-I system can be found in Astra-F, Corsa-B, Omega-B, Vectra-B.
The Immobiliser-II system can be found in Astra-G, Corsa-C, Omega-B, Vectra-B, Zafira,
Meriva
You should get the Car Pass from the dealer, or the previous owner, along with all the vehicle
papers (owners manual, service book, etc.) It contains the VIN, security code, the engine
type, radio code, etc.
The security code has four digits, and it only contain numbers, from 0 to 9.
If you do not have the Car Pass, you should visit the dealer, where you can request a new Car
Pass. First, they will verify your papers, and if everything is all right, you’ll get a new Car
Pass. It costs you some money, but at least you will get the security code.
First, you can easily check that the vehicle is immobiliser equipped. Please look in the engine
ECU measuring blocks, where you’ll find the answer.
When you open up the Immobiliser, you can see the following:
You can easily verify the correct operation, or the state of the Immobiliser, please click on the
[Measuring Blocks] button.
The immobiliser and the Engine ECU is connected together via a W-Line.
(W comes from a german word, WegfahrSperre=Immobiliser)
The security wait time is also important, because when a wrong security code has been
entered, the system will lock up itself, for some time. In that case, you have to wait, and try
again only, if the Security Wait Time is inactive here. Possible values can be anything from
10 seconds, to 21 hours! If you somehow managed to create a long Security wait time, please
connect a battery charger to the car, and leave the ignition on.
The Read ECU Identification button is not grayed out. This function does not require any
security code, and you can read out the vehicle VIN, and the MKN for identification
purposes. You’ll need the VIN, and the MKN, when you order new keys to the car.
First, you have to enter the Security code, to enable the buttons.
When a correct security code has been entered, all the options will be available.
When a wrong security code has been entered, the program notifies you, and all the relevant
options will be grayed out.
[Reset Immobiliser]
This function will set back the immobiliser ECU to its factory default state. Prior to replace,
you have to reset the immobiliser back to its factory default state. In this way, you can install
it into another car. This will also erase all transponder keys. Please note, that after using this
function, you won’t be able to start the engine.
After the reset is done, you can verify in the measuring blocks, that all key entries erased
successfully.
Important:
In a factory default state, the immobiliser ECU will accept ANY secret code.
This function will set back the Engine Control Module to its factory default state. Prior to
replace, you have to reset it back to its factory default state. In this way, you can install it into
another car. You can verify the state of the engine ECU immobiliser in the measuring blocks
information. Please note, that after using this function, you may won’t be able to start the
engine. Each factory default state Engine ECU has some limited running time, without
immobiliser (max 10 attempts to be exact). After that number, the Engine ECU will lock
itself, and no more start is allowed without a fully functioning immobiliser. On Corsa-C,
Meriva, and Tigra-B the BCU, and the instrument cluster is also an Immobiliser related
component. OP-COM is going to support resetting, and programming these ECU’s in one of
the next release.
Important:
The arming of the immobiliser has some delay (usually 5-10 min), so within five or ten
minutes, you may be able to start the car. But after this delay expires, you wont be able to
start the engine at all, as the immobiliser will lock the vehicle. An indicator light (SVS, or
MIL) will be flashing on the dash, showing an immobiliser related problem.
Important:
When you intended to buy used engine or Immobiliser ECU, make sure that either
- you will get a valid security key, or Car Pass with the used unit, or
- the used parts were correctly set back (resetted)
With this function, you can erase all transponder keys. The function is useful, for example
when your costumer purchases a used car, with three programmed keys, but he/she only has
one, or two in his/her hands. In that case, you can Erase all transponder keys, and only
reprogram those keys, which your costumer has.
Important:
This will not erase the programmed remote controls for the car. Erasing programmed remote
controls can be done in Alarm, or Central Door Locking, depending on which equipment is
built into the car.
After you successfully entered a valid security code, all the available options will be active.
Important:
A new transponder key can only be programmed once to an immobiliser ECU. At the first
programming attempt, the immobiliser writes its own data (Secret Code, VIN, etc) into the
transponder, and then the transponder will be locked to that specific immobiliser. Although,
any programmed keys, can be erased, and reprogrammed to the same car without any
problem, a programmed transponder cannot be reprogrammed to another car, or to another
immobiliser ECU. The immobiliser is fully functional, when all the components have the
same VIN, and Secret Code.
When you replace an immobiliser, or an engine ECU, or both, you can use this function to
program the replaced component(s). When you click on the button, you will see, that it has
three choices:
Please choose accordingly what you did replaced, then please press the [OK] button.
When you replaced the Immobiliser, you should see something like this:
When you replaced the Engine Control Unit, you should something like this:
When you replace both Engine and Immobiliser ECU, both programming routine will be
executed after each other. First, the Immobilser ECU will be programmed with the Secret
Code, VIN, and MKN, then a new Engine ECU will be adapted to the system.
After you successfully finished the Immobiliser programming function, you have to program
at least one key to the immobiliser system.
When the car is equipped with an Anti Theft Warning System (Alarm), you should program
the immobiliser output accordingly.
With this function, you can program NEW, not previously programmed key(s) to the
immobiliser system. Only one key can be programmed at once. After each key, please cycle
the ignition. If you want to program two, or three keys, please repeat the procedure.
With this function, you can program OLD, previously already programmed key(s) to the
immobiliser system. Only one keys can be programmed at once. After each key, please cycle
the ignition. If you want to program two, or three keys, please repeat the procedure.
Programming Failed!
then please check the measuring blocks for more information about your transponder-key.
The reasons could be as simple as
On the next page, you will see some example pictures, I hope these can helps you to identify
the problem more easily. When the immobiliser system working perfectly, the Transponder
status must be Correct TP-Key.
With the help of this function, you can program the VIN of your car into the immobiliser
ECU.
With the help of this function, you can program the MKN of your car into the immobiliser
ECU. This information is helpful, when you want to order some spare keys to your car, and
you can only order fine, mechanically working keys to your car, if you know the Mechanical
Key Number.
Summary:
In this guide, we wanted to summarize you what OP-COM can do with the immobiliser.
Important note:
Please, First always read the factory repair manual of your car!
There are some steps, which require great attention from the user. Please, take your time, do
not rush, and think it over at least twice, which functions do you chooses.
Do not click automatically on OK, if you don’t know what’s going to happen.
You cannot do any harm accidentally, because every important step has its own safety-
warning box.