Vehicle System Interface Module (VSIM)
DESCRIPTION
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Vehicles manufactured with a fleet equipment package are equipped with a Vehicle System Interface Module (VSIM). The VSIM has many hardwired inputs and outputs through the VSIM jumper harnesses. It also has Controller Area Network (CAN) communication bus output signals. The VSIM allows the upfitter to turn on certain features or functions with hardwired or bussed commands. It also a outputs signals and relay driver control circuits based on the vehicle information. The VSIM on this is vehicle is installed behind the instrument panel cup holder.
A VSIM cannot be adjusted or repaired and, if damaged or ineffective, it must be replaced.
OPERATION
The microcontroller-based electronic Vehicle System Interface Module (VSIM) contains the electronic logic circuitry and software that enable many of the aftermarket equipment and systems typically installed on police or fleet vehicles to communicate with and be integrated with the Electronic Control Units (ECUs) and features already installed in the vehicle. The VSIM can communicate with aftermarket ECUs or with other ECUs in the vehicle using the Controller Area Network-Chassis (CAN-C) data bus.
The VSIM is powered by a fused B(+) circuit and is grounded at all times so that it can operate regardless of the ignition position. The VSIM awakens or sleeps based upon the status of the CAN-C data bus. The VSIM monitors both active and stored Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) through On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) and communicates with a diagnostic scan tool using the CAN-C data bus.