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Inspection and Verification

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  1. Verify the customer concern.
  2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of electrical damage.
    • If an obvious cause for an observed or reported concern is found, correct the cause (if possible) before proceeding to the next step.

    Visual Inspection Chart 

    VISUAL INSPECTION CHART

    Electrical
    • Battery Junction Box (BJB) fuse(s):
      • (40A) (no communication with PCM)
      • (10A) (no communication with PCM)
      • (10A) (no communication with ABS module)
      • (10A) (no communication with PCM - gasoline engine only)
      • (10A) (no communication with PCM - diesel engine only)
    • Smart Junction Box (SJB) fuse(s):
      • (10A) (no communication with SJB  )
      • (15A) (no communication with scan tool)
      • (10A) (no communication with Instrument Cluster (IC))
      • (20A) (no communication with PCM - gasoline engine only)
      • (5A) (no communication with IC  )
      • (10A) (no communication with Restraints Control Module (RCM))
      • (10A) (no communication with TBC  module)
      • (10A) (no communication with Parking Aid Module (PAM))
      • (20A) (no communication with Audio Control Module (ACM))
      • (15A) (no communication with ACM  - without navigation)
    • Data Link Connector (DLC)
    • Wiring harness
    • Wiring, terminals or connectors
  3. Connect the scan tool to the DLC  .
    NOTE: Make sure to use the latest scan tool software release.
    NOTE: The Vehicle Communication Module (VCM) LED prove-out confirms power and ground from the DLC  are provided to the VCM  .

    If the Integrated Diagnostic System (IDS) does not communicate with the VCM  :

    • Check the VCM  connection to the vehicle.
    • Check the scan tool connection to the VCM  .
    • Go To PINPOINT TEST M , to diagnose No Power To The Scan Tool.
  4. Establish a scan tool session.
    NOTE: The scan tool will first attempt to communicate with the PCM, after establishing communication with the PCM, the scan tool will then attempt to communicate with all other modules on the vehicle.

    If an IDS  session cannot be established with the vehicle, (IDS  may state "No communication can be established with the PCM"):

    • Choose "NO" when the scan tool prompts whether or not to retry communication.
    • Enter either a PCM part number, tear tag or calibration number to identify the vehicle and start a session (the PCM part number and 4-character tear tag are printed on the PCM label).
    • Go To PINPOINT TEST A , to diagnose The PCM Does Not Respond To The Scan Tool.
  5. Carry out the network test.
    • If the network test passes, retrieve and record the continuous memory DTCs and proceed to Step 6.
    • If the network test fails, GO to SYMPTOM CHART  to diagnose the failed communication network.
    • If a module fails to communicate during the network test, GO to SYMPTOM CHART .
  6. Retrieve and review the DTCs.
    • If the DTCs retrieved are related to the concern, go to DTC CHARTS . Follow the non-network DTC diagnostics (B-codes, C-codes, P-codes) prior to the network DTC diagnostics (U-codes). For all other DTCs, refer to the DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) CHART .
    • If no DTCs related to the concern are retrieved, GO to SYMPTOM CHART .