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P1629 BUICK Code: Meaning, Causes, and Symptoms | OBD2 Codes

P1629 BUICK – Theft Deterrent Start Enable Signal Not Received

 

P1629 BUICK Possible Symptoms

 

Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light)

 

P1629 BUICK Possible Causes

 

Deterrent key not programmed to vehicle,Faulty Deterrent key,Faulty ignition switch,Poor electrical connection for Deterrent circuit components

 

P1629 BUICK Description

 

The Engine Control Module (ECM), the Powertrain Interface Module (PIM), and the Body Control Module (BCM) are an integral part of the vehicle theft deterrent system. The theft deterrent system authenticates the security code programmed into each of these modules to prevent unauthorized vehicle operation. This authentication process includes the following steps: 1.When the ignition is turned ON or the door is unlocked by remote key the BCM and the key exchange security data to verify the correct key is used. 2.Once the correct key has been confirmed and the ignition is turned ON, the PIM and BCM exchange data to confirm the correct BCM and PIM are being used. 3.Once the correct key, BCM, and PIM are confirmed, the PIM and ECM exchange data to allow the vehicle to start. 4.The data exchange processes conducted use various encrypted data exchanges between each of the devices.

 

 

 

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