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|[[File:W220_SmartKey_starter_installation_module_connected.jpg|thumb|none|Connect SmartKey starter module.]]
|[[File:W220_SmartKey_starter_installation_module_connected.jpg|thumb|none|Connect SmartKey starter module.]]
|[[File:W220_SmartKey_starter_installation_module_on.jpg|thumb|none|Test if SmartKey starting works.]]
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Mount the Smartkey starter module securely in the dash cavity away from any heat source
Mount the Smartkey starter module securely in the dash cavity away from any heat source
and tie up all harnessing neatly and away from any heat source or moving parts.
and tie up all harnessing neatly and away from any heat source or moving parts.
In case of W220, remote starter module together with relays can be installed behind dashboard, right from steering column (behind [[EIS]]).


==KEYLESS-GO Connection==
==KEYLESS-GO Connection==
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Instructions:
Instructions:
# Locate the CAN distribution block that houses the KeylessGo connector.
# [[Removing and installing front floor covering (right)|Remove front floor covering from the passenger side.]]
# Remove all connectors from the block that contain brown and brown/red twisted wires.
# Open cover of wiring panel to access CAN distribution block.
# Locate the KEYLESS-GO module and unplug the KEYLESS-GO module.
# Remove CAN block cover in order to be able to disconnect plugs.
# Unclip and remove the connector cover from the KEYLESS-GO connector.
# Insert [[SmartKey]] in [[EIS]]. Turn the key to accessory (one click clockwise from the off position).
# Locate the twisted brown and brown/red wires in the plug.
# Insert a 10kΩ resistor between the brown and brown/red wires in the connector.
# Using your meter, measure the resistance between the two wires on each plug at the CAN block that were removed in step 2 until you find the plug that reads 10kΩ across the two wires.
# Plug all the other connectors back into the CAN block except for the KEYLESS-GO connector that you located.
# Using a pick tool or small flat blade, open the retaining clip that holds the connecting terminals on the side of the connector housing.
# Using a pick tool or small flat blade release the tabs on each pin and remove them from the connector housing. There are 2 separate times the release tab will need to be pressed down to remove it from the connector housing.
# Close the retaining clip and put the empty connector housing back into the CAN block.
# Insert the pins into the provided plug housing making sure the polarity is correct with the extension harness coming from the Smartkey starter. Brown/red--->Brown/red and Brown--->Brown
# Close the retaining clip on the new connector.
# Plug the connector in to the harness from the Smartkey starter.
 
Beginning with V27.4 (see serial number sticker on the rear of the SKS unit), there is an on board KeylessGo finder. This will
make finding the correct plug for connecting to the KeylessGo system on vehicles that require it much easier. The basic install of
the Smartkey Starter® needs to be completed prior to testing for KeylessGo (this guide assumes the starter module is installed
and properly working).
 
Instructions
# Locate the specified CAN distribution block where the KeylessGo connection should be made.
# Turn the key to accessory (one click clockwise from the off position). If there is a push button in the ignition cylinder, it can be removed so the key can be inserted in its place. Grasp the button and pull it out of the ignition switch.
# Look inside the Smartkey Starter® module through the end plate opposite the main wiring plug. You should see red LEDs that are lit up. One of those should be flashing at a slow pace.
# Look inside the Smartkey Starter® module through the end plate opposite the main wiring plug. You should see red LEDs that are lit up. One of those should be flashing at a slow pace.
# In the CAN distribution block, begin to remove connectors one at a time. Each connector should be unplugged for 15-20 seconds each. Observe the flashing light as you do this. You should end up with two connectors that cause the flashing light to stop flashing and stay solid on or solid off.
# In the CAN distribution block, begin to remove connectors one at a time. Each connector should be unplugged for 15-20 seconds. Observe the flashing light as you do this. You should end up with two connectors that cause the flashing light to stop flashing and stay solid on or solid off.
# Isolate those two connectors to one end of the distribution block and leave the rest alone.
# Isolate those two connectors to one end of the distribution block and leave the rest alone.
# Turn the key to the off position and remove it.
# Turn the key to the off position and remove it.
# Take the two connectors from step 5 and remove one at a time. Once one is removed, use the keyfob to unlock the doors. Removing one of those connectors will cause the door locks to stop working from the keyfob and one won’t.
# Take the two connectors found and remove one at a time. Once one is removed, use the [[SmartKey]] to unlock the doors. Removing one of those connectors will cause the door locks to stop working and one won't. The one which keeps door locks continuing to work is the plug that has to be connected to KEYLESS-GO harness.
# Take the connector that caused the door locks to stop working and plug it back in.
# Before connecting the plug to KEYLESS-GO harness, remove the connector and swap the pins.
# Connect the KeylessGo harness to the plug from step 7 where the door locks continued to work.
# Secure the connection in wiring panel.
# Start the vehicle using SmartKey remote starter and test if the doors can be unlocked using [[KEYLESS-GO]] feature.
 
{|
|[[File:W220_SmartKey_starter_keyless-go_harness_connected.jpg|thumb|none|KEYLESS-GO harness plugged in module.]]
|[[File:W220_SmartKey_starter_keyless-go_harness_installation_CAN_block.jpg|thumb|none|CAN distribution block in wiring panel.]]
|[[File:W220_SmartKey_starter_keyless-go_harness_installation_CAN_block_cover_remove.jpg|thumb|none|Unclipping cover from CAN block.]]
|}
{|
|[[File:W220_SmartKey_starter_keyless-go_harness_installation_CAN_block_cover_removed.jpg|thumb|none|Plug-securing cover removed.]]
|[[File:W220_SmartKey_starter_installation_module_on.jpg|thumb|none|Bottom right LED flashing at a slow pace.]]
|[[File:W220_SmartKey_starter_keyless-go_harness_installation_connector_removed.jpg|thumb|none|Connector removed.]]
|}
{|
|[[File:W220_SmartKey_starter_keyless-go_harness_installation_connector_reconnected.jpg|thumb|none|Pins swapped, connector reconnected.]]
|[[File:W220_SmartKey_starter_keyless-go_harness_installation_installed.jpg|thumb|none|Plug connected, harness secured in wiring panel.]]
|}


== Operation ==
== Operation ==
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The parking lights will flash three times to indicate that the Smartkey starter has shut down but the engine will remain running.
The parking lights will flash three times to indicate that the Smartkey starter has shut down but the engine will remain running.


For vehicles equipped with [[KEYLESS-GO]] function, press the KEYLESS-GO "START" button once.
For vehicles equipped with [[KEYLESS-GO]] function, press the KEYLESS-GO push start button once without depressing brake pedal.
The parking lights will flash three times to indicate that the Smartkey starter has shut down but the engine will remain running.
The parking lights will flash three times to indicate that the Smartkey starter has shut down but the engine will remain running.
The vehicle security system remains intact while the engine is remote started.
The vehicle security system remains intact while the engine is remote started.
The KeylessGo and keyfob locking and unlocking will still function and the gear shift will remain locked until either a valid key is inserted into the ignition or the ‘START’ button is pressed while a valid key is present in the vehicle.
The [[KEYLESS-GO]] and [[SmartKey]] locking and unlocking will still function and the gear shift will remain locked until either a valid key is inserted into the ignition or the push start button is pressed while a valid key is present in the vehicle.
If the footbrake is depressed or the hood is opened while remote started, the engine will immediately shut down.  
If the footbrake is depressed or the hood is opened while remote started, the engine will immediately shut down.


== Valet Mode ==
== Valet Mode ==
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Note: When the system has been placed in valet mode, it is necessary to re-initialize the starter system
Note: When the system has been placed in valet mode, it is necessary to re-initialize the starter system
before the vehicle can be remote started again. To reinitialize the system, first turn off valet mode and
before the vehicle can be remote started again. To reinitialize the system, first turn off valet mode and
then simply start the vehicle with either the key or using the [[KEYLESS-GO]] Push Start Button and allow the
then simply start the vehicle with either the key or using the [[KEYLESS-GO]] push start button and allow the
vehicle to run for one (1) minute. The vehicle can now be remote started.  
vehicle to run for one (1) minute. The vehicle can now be remote started.


== Non-panic Button Activation ==
== Non-panic Button Activation ==
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* 10 flashes - communication error
* 10 flashes - communication error


If any problems are encountered, the remote starter system can always be reset using the folowing procedure:
If any problems are encountered, the remote starter system can always be reset disconnecting connector from SmartKey starter module or using the following procedure:
# Turn of ignition
# Turn of ignition
# Lock the car
# Lock the car
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# Wait 1 minute
# Wait 1 minute
# Turn off ignition
# Turn off ignition
==Known Issues==
* [[Trunk]] cannot be opened using [[SmartKey]] if vehicle is started using remote starter.
* If [[Exterior mirrors|exterior mirror]] "fold-in when locking" feature is activated, the mirrors will not completely fold out if vehicle is started using remote starter.

Latest revision as of 20:15, 29 April 2017

Midcity Engineering SmartKey Starter® (~400USD) is a plug-and-play remote start system for Mercedes-Benz W220 facelift vehicles.

It allows to remote start vehicle using factory SmartKey (using "Panic" button or "lock-unlock-lock" sequence).

Midcity remote starter on facelift W220.

Kit Contents

The kit consists of SmartKey starter module that hijacks connection to EIS and hence has to be installed between EIS and vehicle.

Smartkey starter module (front).
Smartkey starter module 9back).
EIS and KEYLESS-GO connector.
Smartkey starter module board (front).
Smartkey starter module board (back).

Installation

Remove COMAND.
Remove EIS holding ring.
Pull out EIS.
Unplug EIS.
Connect wiring.
Connect EIS.
Connect SmartKey starter module.

Mount the Smartkey starter module securely in the dash cavity away from any heat source and tie up all harnessing neatly and away from any heat source or moving parts.

In case of W220, remote starter module together with relays can be installed behind dashboard, right from steering column (behind EIS).

KEYLESS-GO Connection

In order to activate KEYLESS-GO vehicle opening when the vehicle has been started using remote starting, an extra harness will have to be run to a separate CAN connector in the vehicle.

The aforementioned harness will be plugged into the 2 pin port next to the main connector on the Smartkey starter module. These instructions assume the Smartkey Starter® has already been installed in the vehicle and is working properly.

Instructions:

  1. Remove front floor covering from the passenger side.
  2. Open cover of wiring panel to access CAN distribution block.
  3. Remove CAN block cover in order to be able to disconnect plugs.
  4. Insert SmartKey in EIS. Turn the key to accessory (one click clockwise from the off position).
  5. Look inside the Smartkey Starter® module through the end plate opposite the main wiring plug. You should see red LEDs that are lit up. One of those should be flashing at a slow pace.
  6. In the CAN distribution block, begin to remove connectors one at a time. Each connector should be unplugged for 15-20 seconds. Observe the flashing light as you do this. You should end up with two connectors that cause the flashing light to stop flashing and stay solid on or solid off.
  7. Isolate those two connectors to one end of the distribution block and leave the rest alone.
  8. Turn the key to the off position and remove it.
  9. Take the two connectors found and remove one at a time. Once one is removed, use the SmartKey to unlock the doors. Removing one of those connectors will cause the door locks to stop working and one won't. The one which keeps door locks continuing to work is the plug that has to be connected to KEYLESS-GO harness.
  10. Before connecting the plug to KEYLESS-GO harness, remove the connector and swap the pins.
  11. Secure the connection in wiring panel.
  12. Start the vehicle using SmartKey remote starter and test if the doors can be unlocked using KEYLESS-GO feature.
KEYLESS-GO harness plugged in module.
CAN distribution block in wiring panel.
Unclipping cover from CAN block.
Plug-securing cover removed.
Bottom right LED flashing at a slow pace.
Connector removed.
Pins swapped, connector reconnected.
Plug connected, harness secured in wiring panel.

Operation

Smartkey starter system can be operated in a number of ways. This includes using the factory SmartKey remote control keyfob, an optional 1-way or 2-way long range remote control, or a remote smart phone controller application. For instructions on how to use the long range remote or smart phone controllers, refer to the operation manuals included with those systems.

To start the vehicle using the factory key fob, press the panic button once for half a second and release. The vehicle parking lights will flash once to confirm and then the engine will start within 5 seconds. Once the engine has started the parking lights will flash once every 5 seconds. The starter system will continue to run the engine for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes the vehicle will shut down. The vehicle can be remote started up to 5 times between normal key or push button start operation. To shut down the vehicle engine, press the panic button again. To perform driver takeover, insert the key into the ignition and turn to the "RUN" position. The parking lights will flash three times to indicate that the Smartkey starter has shut down but the engine will remain running.

For vehicles equipped with KEYLESS-GO function, press the KEYLESS-GO push start button once without depressing brake pedal. The parking lights will flash three times to indicate that the Smartkey starter has shut down but the engine will remain running. The vehicle security system remains intact while the engine is remote started. The KEYLESS-GO and SmartKey locking and unlocking will still function and the gear shift will remain locked until either a valid key is inserted into the ignition or the push start button is pressed while a valid key is present in the vehicle. If the footbrake is depressed or the hood is opened while remote started, the engine will immediately shut down.

Valet Mode

"VALET" mode switch (valet mode engaged).

When servicing your vehicle the system should be placed in valet mode. Valet mode prevents the system from remote starting and allows proper servicing. Valet mode is controlled via the valet switch. The valet switch is a round toggle switch with a white dot marking the "ON" position on one side and no white dot marking the "VALET" position on the other side. To engage valet mode, depress the blank side of the switch. To turn off valet mode, depress the side of the switch with the white dot.

Note: When the system has been placed in valet mode, it is necessary to re-initialize the starter system before the vehicle can be remote started again. To reinitialize the system, first turn off valet mode and then simply start the vehicle with either the key or using the KEYLESS-GO push start button and allow the vehicle to run for one (1) minute. The vehicle can now be remote started.

Non-panic Button Activation

W220s in the US and Canada have a panic button on the SmartKey keyfob. Most W220s in the world do not have a panic button.

SmartKey without and with panic button.

Midcity SmartKey starter offers 2 types of factory keyfob activation - panic button or "lock-unlock-lock" sequence for those vehicles not equipped with the panic feature.

To program activation mode insert the key in the ignition switch and cycle it five (5) times from off to accessory (only one click in the clockwise direction) and back to off. The lights will flash once. Pushing lock at this time turns the "lock-unlock-lock" sequence on. Pushing unlock at this time turns the "lock-unlock-lock" sequence off.

Troubleshooting

When the remote start function terminates, the parking lights will flash a specific number of times to indicate the reason for shutdown:

  • 3 flashes - normal shutdown
  • 5 flashes - exceeded maximum number of remote starts - start vehicle with key or button for 1 min.
  • 6 flashes - foot brake was depressed
  • 7 flashes - hood opened
  • 8 flashes - engine RPM too high
  • 9 flashes - engine failed to start
  • 10 flashes - communication error

If any problems are encountered, the remote starter system can always be reset disconnecting connector from SmartKey starter module or using the following procedure:

  1. Turn of ignition
  2. Lock the car
  3. Wait 5 minutes
  4. Unlock the car
  5. Start vehicle with SmartKey
  6. Wait 1 minute
  7. Turn off ignition

Known Issues

  • Trunk cannot be opened using SmartKey if vehicle is started using remote starter.
  • If exterior mirror "fold-in when locking" feature is activated, the mirrors will not completely fold out if vehicle is started using remote starter.