PSCM Circuit Information
Refer to Power Steering Controls wiring diagrams for schematic and connector information. Refer to Steering GSB for additional connector and wiring inspection tips.
NOTE:
Use the correct probe adapters when making measurements. Failure to use the correct probe adapters may cause damage to the connector.
Harness Side
CIRCUIT AND PIN DESCRIPTION
| Circuit | Pin |
|---|---|
| HS-CAN2- (High Speed Controller Area Network 2 Low) - VDB26 | 3 (GRAY/BLUE) |
| HS-CAN2+ (High Speed Controller Area Network 2 High) - VDB25 | 2 (GREEN/ORANGE) |
Harness Side
CIRCUIT AND PIN DESCRIPTION
| Circuit | Pin |
|---|---|
| HS-CAN2- (High Speed Controller Area Network 2 Low) - VDB26 | 17 (GRAY/BLUE) |
| HS-CAN2+ (High Speed Controller Area Network 2 High) - VDB25 | 18 (GREEN/ORANGE) |
- AZ1: VERIFY PSCM DTC
- Ignition ON, engine OFF.
- Clear the PSCM DTCs.
- Ignition OFF.
- Drive the vehicle above 20 km/h (12 mph) for at least 5 minutes.
Carry out the PSCM self-test.
- Is DTC U0252:xx currently present and active in the PSCM?
Yes No Go to AZ2. If the PSCM does NOT list DTC U0252 Lost Communication With The RLCM-B, DISCONTINUE this test and REFER to the DTC Chart for diagnostic direction. - AZ2: CHECK THE VEHICLE BATTERY AND CHARGING SYSTEM VOLTAGE
- Ignition ON, engine OFF.
- Refer to the Charging System General Information article and carry out Pinpoint Test A: Battery Condition Test (battery state of charge).
- Did the battery pass the condition test (battery state of charge)?
Yes No Go to AZ3. INSTALL a new 12-volt battery. REFER to the Battery, Mounting and Cables article. Go to AZ3. - AZ3: INSPECT THE PSCM COMMUNICATION WIRING AND CONNECTORS NOTE: The PSCM receives messages from other modules through 2 connectors: the PSCM-A (or B) connector at the gear and the multi-pin in-line connector in the engine compartment. The in-line connector receives messages from the other modules into the PSCM wiring harness. The PSCM wiring harness uses the VDB wiring to carry the messages from the in-line connector to the PSCM-A (or B) connector. If any of the connector pins or VDB communication wires are loose or damaged, the PSCM cannot properly receive messages from other modules.
- Ignition OFF.
- Disconnect PSCM-A and the in-line electrical connectors.
- Inspect all disconnected connectors for:
- pushed-out pins, loose pins, bent pins, spread terminals, water ingress and corrosion.
- missing or loose latches, broken or cracked connector housings.
- VDB wiring for pinched or cut wiring under brackets, air cleaner boxes, battery trays, engine pulleys, etc.
- Inspect the VDB wiring for pinched or cut wiring under brackets, air cleaner boxes, battery trays, engine pulleys, etc.
- Inspect the VDB wiring harness anchors for coming loose from anchoring locations in the engine compartment.
- Repair the connectors or wiring as necessary.
- Connect PSCM-A and the in-line electrical connectors.
- Verify connectors are solidly latched and connected without water ingress gaps.
- Verify wiring harness anchors are solidly pushed into retaining holes, etc.
- Ignition ON, engine OFF.
- Clear the PSCM DTCs.
- Ignition OFF.
- Ignition ON, engine running.
Carry out the PSCM self-test.
- Is DTC U0252:xx currently present and active in the PSCM?
Yes No Go to AZ4. The concern is not present at this time and may have been set due to a loose or damaged electrical connector. The test is complete, no further action is required. - AZ4: CHECK THE HS-CAN CIRCUITS FOR AN OPEN
- Ignition OFF.
- GWM connector disconnected. (C2431)
- PSCM_A connector disconnected. (C225A)
- Measure the resistance between:
(+) PSCM_A (C225A) Connector, Harness Side (-) GWM (C2431), Harness Side FD-CAN- FD-CAN- FD-CAN+ FD-CAN+ HS-CAN2- - VDB26 (GRAY/BLUE) - Pin 3 HS-CAN2- - VDB26 - Pin 17 HS-CAN2+ - VDB25 (GREEN/ORANGE) - Pin 2 HS-CAN2+ - VDB25 - Pin 18 - Are the resistances less than 3 ohms?
Yes No The HS-CAN circuits are OK, Go to AZ5. REPAIR the circuit. - AZ5: RECHECK FOR PSCM DTC U0252:XX
- PSCM_A connector connected. (C225A) Make sure the connector seats and latches correctly.
- GWM connector connected. (C2431) Make sure the connector seats and latches correctly.
- Ignition ON, engine OFF.
- Clear the PSCM DTCs.
- Ignition OFF.
- Drive the vehicle above 20 km/h (12 mph) for at least 5 minutes.
Carry out the PSCM self-test.
- Is DTC U0252:xx currently present and active in the PSCM?
Yes No The PSCM HS-CAN circuits are working correctly at this time.
RETRIEVE and RECORD all RLCM-B or TRM DTCs.
REFER to Diagnosis and Testing in the Exterior Lighting article and DIAGNOSE the TRM.If the PSCM no longer lists DTC U0252:xx, the concern was repaired during this pinpoint test and the PSCM HS-CAN circuits are working correctly at this time.