Test Description
For body control system wiring diagrams, see WIRING DIAGRAMS .
NOTE:
Open the driver door and leave it open during this test. This will disable the RAP power mode and eliminate this power mode from the power mode parameter list.
- Install a scan tool.
- Turn OFF the ignition.
- With a scan tool, under the Diagnostic Circuit Check menu observe the Class 2 Power Mode parameter.
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- Turn the ignition switch to the UNLOCK position.
- With a scan tool, under the Diagnostic Circuit Check menu observe the Class 2 Power Mode parameter.
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- Turn ON the ignition, with the engine OFF.
- With a scan tool, under the Diagnostic Circuit Check menu observe the Class 2 Power Mode parameter.
NOTE: The engine may start during this procedure. Turn the ignition OFF after verifying this power mode. -
- Turn the ignition switch to the CRANK position.
- With a scan tool, under the Diagnostic Circuit Check menu observe the Class 2 Power Mode parameter.
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- Turn the ignition switch to the ACCY position.
- With a scan tool, under the Diagnostic Circuit Check menu observe the Class 2 Power Mode parameter.
NOTE: The engine may start during this procedure. Turn the ignition OFF after verifying this power mode. - This step tests for battery voltage on the signal circuits that are not required.
- Turn OFF the ignition.
- Disconnect the PMM.
- Hold the ignition switch in the position that indicated the incorrect power mode.
- With a test lamp attached to a good ground, test the PMM ignition switch inputs for voltage. Refer to DESCRIPTION & OPERATION .
NOTE: The engine may start during this procedure. Turn the ignition OFF after verifying this power mode. - This step tests for no battery voltage on the required signal circuits.
- Hold the ignition switch in the position that indicated the incorrect power mode.
- With a test lamp attached to a good ground, test the PMM ignition switch inputs for voltage. Refer to DESCRIPTION & OPERATION .
- If any ignition switch parameters that should be inactive in the present ignition switch position are active, 2 ignition switch signal circuits may be shorted together.
- Disconnect the ignition switch.
- Test the PMM ignition switch input circuits for a short to voltage.
- Test the PMM ignition switch circuits for a short between circuits.
- This step eliminates open circuits as the cause of the malfunction.
- Disconnect the ignition switch.
- Test the PMM ignition switch input circuits for an open.
- Inspect for poor connections and terminal tension at the harness connector of the ignition switch. Refer to TESTING FOR INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS . Did you find and correct the condition? If yes, go to step 14. If no, go to step 12.
- Inspect for poor connections and terminal tension at the harness connector of the PMM. Refer to TESTING FOR INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS . Did you find and correct the condition? If yes, go to step 14. If no, go to step 13.
- Replace the ignition switch. Refer to IGNITION SWITCH . After replacement is complete, go to step 14.NOTE: After replacement of the PMM perform the set up procedure if required.
- Replace the PMM. Refer to Control Module References. After replacement is complete, go to next step.
- Reconnect all disconnected components.
- With a scan tool, under the Diagnostic Circuit Check menu observe the Class 2 Power Mode parameter.
- Cycle the ignition switch through all possible positions one at a time.