SSM71985 - Smart Key Health Check Quick Reference Guide v2b
SSM71985 - Smart Key Health Check Quick Reference Guide v2b
SSM71985 - Smart Key Health Check Quick Reference Guide v2b
Quick Reference v2
Jaguar Land Rover North America Service Diagnostics urges all SDD users to become familiar with this
advanced diagnostic aid for all vehicles equipped with Second Generation Smart Key technology.
Overview: The service function titled “Security - Smart Key Health Check” is a very comprehensive and
interactive aid to quickly verify the status of the vehicle’s smart key system.
This application can reliably verify many important details about this system.
This service function application can be found in one of several places within SDD for the vehicles that
are supported.
Once launched, this application includes suitable on-screen help text and test results including a
graphical format that is user friendly. To obtain the greatest benefit using this diagnostic aid, please be
aware of the following undocumented facts and tips.
This application can ONLY be used when the Keyless Vehicle Module / Remote Function
Actuator (KVM or RFA) is 100% Fault Free with 0 DTC’s stored. This includes B10A9-00 "less than
2 keys programmed", so it’s very important to use this application to diagnose the Smart Key
system BEFORE using any functions that will erase keys from the KVM or making changes to the
vehicle in other systems that could trigger a DTC in the KVM.
When you have a vehicle that is not responding to keys, etc and is not setting any DTC’s, it can
be difficult to determine if there is a problem with the keys or a problem with the RF antenna.
Because this new application can report seeing keys currently programmed to another vehicle,
technicians can use a known good key from a second vehicle of the same specification when
using this application. If the test results detect a known good key from a second vehicle, then
that result indicates the RF antenna, KVM and connecting circuits etc are working. If the test
results indicate the vehicle cannot detect a known good key from a second vehicle, then the
diagnosis should immediately shift to the vehicle’s RF antenna and circuits etc
The Smart Key Health Check test results will include a reference to the numeric slot associated
with each key detected. It can be useful to label keys during testing with the slot number
reported to help ensure you do not discard / delete / erase the wrong keys etc. It also helps
technicians understand if all programmed keys are currently present for this service visit. This
can avoid a “no fault found” result because you are not testing all the keys currently in use, or
avoid erasing a customer’s key not present without your knowledge.
Smart Key Health Check (SKHC) interactive key test results explained.
When using the SKHC application, SDD will guide techs through an interactive process. After selecitng
the number of keys to be evaluated, SDD will prompt to test each key in turn. For each key there will be
two prompts. First will be the instructions to have the key ready, and how to perform the test correctly
with the unlock button etc. After that first prompt is dismissed, SDD will display the next prompt with a
simple instruction to press the unlock button. After the user completes this action and dismisses the
second prompt, one of three possible results for that single key will be obtained as seen below.
Final notes:
Two circumstances that will block access to these interactive tests are as follows.
1. At the start of this application SDD will force the KVM to complete an On-Demand Self-Test. If
any DTC’s are present when the ODST is completed, SDD will display a suitable message and the
application will exit. Any DTC’s in the vehicle must be resolved before using this function.
2. If there are 0 DTC’s in the KVM after the ODST is completed, SDD will then compare the number
of keys programmed to the KVM with number of keys found on the console. If the key counts
match, SDD will display a suitable message and the application will exit.
Supported Models