![Mercedes Benz Temic Module](http://www.experimental-engineering.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/2016-11-14_16-47-11_000679-300x225.jpg)
The other day I was given a random pile of car electronic parts from the scrap bin at the local garage, so I decided to do a few teardowns. This first one is a Temic Central Locking / Immobiliser module from a Mercedes van. Judging by the 125kHz stamped on the label, this also has RFID capability.
![PCB](http://www.experimental-engineering.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/2016-11-14_16-47-22_000680-300x225.jpg)
The casing just unclips, revealing the PCB. Surprisingly for an automotive module, there is no conformal coating on this (they’re usually heavily coated in protective lacquer to prevent moisture ingress).
![Microcontroller](http://www.experimental-engineering.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/2016-11-14_16-47-26_000681-300x225.jpg)
The large IC from Motorola I’m assuming to be a microcontroller, but I didn’t manage to find anything from the markings. There’s not much else in here apart from some glue logic, and what I think is the 125Khz toroidal antenna in the top left corner.