The CAS serves as an antitheft alarm system and enables the start of BMW vehicles.
A transponder chip is integrated in each of the vehicle keys. A ring coil is fitted about the ignition lock. The transponder chip is powered by this coil from the CAS control unit. This means that no battery is necessary in the key. The power supply and data transfer take place in the same way as a transformer between the loop aerial (coil) at the ignition lock and the transponder chip.
The key then sends data to the CAS control unit. If these data are correct, the CAS control unit enables the starter by means of a relay located in the control unit and additionally sends a coded start enable signal via a data link to the DME/DDE. These procedures may result in a start delay of up to half a second.
The CAS control unit sends a coded enable signal to the DME/DDE via the data link. The engine cannot be started before this signal has been transferred.
The engine control unit (DME/DDE) only enables engine start if a correct enable signal is received from the CAS control unit.
Identical variable codes are stored in the CAS control unit and in the DME/DDE control unit. The value of these codes changes after every start procedure. Start enable only takes place if the code sent by the CAS control unit agrees with the code calculated in the DME/DDE control unit.
The control units are allocated only during initial programming of the DME/DDE control unit. The engine control unit then adopts the basic code of the CAS control unit.
Important
It is not possible to replace the DME/DDE or CAS control units for test purposes!
In rare cases, it is possible that the variable codes in both control units deviate from each other. In these cases, it is possible to reset both codes to the initial value via the service function 'DME(DDE) - CAS matching' (EWS matching).
The following procedure takes place after inserting the vehicle key in the ignition lock:
The following faults are monitored in the engine control unit:
Engine start is inhibited if a fault is detected.