inspect it to ensure it is in good condition. Always focus on
circuit being tested. Dirt, water and corrosion, are most
common problems in connectors. Due to manufacturer changes in
wire colors, use terminal identification whenever possible.
1) Ensure ignition switch is in the RUN position. Disconnect
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) connectors. If DRB does not display
BUS SHORT TO BATTERY, to step 8). If DRB displays BUS SHORT TO
BATTERY, go to next step.
2) Disconnect instrument cluster connectors. If DRB does not
display BUS SHORT TO BATTERY, replace instrument cluster. If DRB
displays BUS SHORT TO BATTERY, go to next step.
3) Turn ignition off and wait 2 minutes before proceeding.
Disconnect air bag control module connector. Turn ignition on (engine
off). If DRB does not display SHORT TO BATTERY, replace ACM. If DRB
displays SHORT TO BATTERY, go to next step.
4) Disconnect Central Timer Module (CTM) 18-pin connector. I\
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DRB does not display BUS SHORT TO BATTERY, replace CTM. If DRB
displays BUS SHORT TO BATTERY, go to next step.
5) Disconnect anti-lock brake controller. If DRB does not
display BUS SHORT TO BATTERY, replace anti-lock brake controller. If
DRB displays BUS SHORT TO BATTERY, go to next step.
6) Disconnect DRB from Data Link Connector (DLC). Using a
voltmeter, check voltage between ground and DLC connector terminal No.
3 (Violet/Brown wire). If voltage is more than 0.2 volt, repair short
in Violet/Brown wire. If voltage is less than 0.2 volt, go to next
step.
7) Using a voltmeter, check voltage between ground and DLC
connector terminal No. 11 (White/Black wire). If voltage is more than
0.2 volt, repair short in White/Black wire. If voltage is less than 0.
2 volt, replace DRB or DRB cable as necessary.
8) Turn ignition off. Using an ohmmeter, check resistance
between ground and PCM Black connector terminal A31 (Black/Tan wire).
If resistance is more than 10 ohms, repair open in Black/Tan wire). If
resistance is less than 10 ohms, go to next step.
9) Using an ohmmeter, check resistance between ground and PCM
Black connector terminal A32 (Black/Tan wire). If resistance is more
than 10 ohms, repair open in Black/Tan wire). If resistance is less
than 10 ohms, replace Powertrain Control Module (PCM).
NO RESPONSE FROM INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
NOTE: Perform COMPONENT VERIFICATION TEST under DIAGNOSTIC TESTS
after all repairs. Each time a connector is disconnected,
inspect it to ensure it is in good condition. Always focus on
circuit being tested. Dirt, water and corrosion, are most
common problems in connectors. Due to manufacturer changes in
wire colors, use terminal identification whenever possible.
1) Remove Instrument cluster. Using DRB, turn on INTERNAL BUS
BIAS under SYSTEM MONITORS CCD BUS VOLTAGE. Connect a jumper wire from
Black instrument cluster 10-pin connector "A" terminal No. 9
(White/Black wire) to ground. Observe CCD BUS voltage on DRB. If
voltage did not drop to about zero volt, repair open in White/Black
wire. If voltage drops to about zero volt, go to next step.
2) Leave internal DRB CCD BUS BIAS turned on. Connect a
jumper wire from ground to Black instrument cluster 10-pin connector
"A" terminal No. 10 (Violet/Brown wire). Go to next step.
3) Observe CCD BUS voltage on DRB. If voltage did not drop to
about zero volt, repair open in Violet/Brown wire. If voltage drops to
about zero volt, replace instrument cluster.
* ONE GAUGE NOT OPERATING PROPERLY
OVERHEAD CONSOLE CONCERNS
* AVERAGE MPH/FUEL ECON INOPERATIVE OR WRONG (CMTC FAILS TO
RESPOND TO INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DIMMING, DISTANCE TO EMPTY
INOPERATIVE OR WRONG, ELAPSED TIME INOPERATIVE/WRONG, SWITCH
ON CMTC INOPERATIVE, TRIP ODOMETER INOPERATIVE/WRONG)
* CMTC DISPLAY SHOWS FAILED
* CMTC SEGMENTS FAIL TO LIGHT UP
* INCORRECT READING BEYOND +/- 5
* REPAIRING "OC" IN CMTC DISPLAY
* REPAIRING "SC" IN CMTC DISPLAY
POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM
* DOOR LOCK SWITCH FAILURE (PDL)
* DOOR UNLOCK SWITCH FAILURE (PDL)
* AUTOMATIC (ROLLING) DOOR LOCKS INOPERATIVE
* DOORS LOCK WITH KEY IN IGNITION & LEFT DOOR OPEN
* ONE OR ALL DOORS FAILING TO LOCK FROM ONE SWITCH (ONE OR ALL
DOORS FAILING TO UNLOCK FROM ONE SWITCH)
* REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY PROBLEM
VEHICLE THEFT/SECURITY SYSTEM
* DOOR DISARM SWITCH FAILURE
* DOOR LOCK SWITCH FAILURE
* DOOR UNLOCK SWITCH FAILURE
* EEPROM CHECKSUM FAILURE
* INTERNAL ROM TEST FAILURE
* IDENTIFYING VTSS PROBLEMS
WINDSHIELD WIPER SYSTEM
* WIPER PARK SWITCH FAILURE
* INTERMITTENT WIPERS INOPERATIVE
* NO WIPER ACTUATION AFTER WASH BUTTON PUSHED
* WIPER SPEED SENSITIVE FEATURE INOPERATIVE
CHIME SYSTEM
CHIME INOPERATIVE WITH EXTREME COOLANT TEMPERATURE
NOTE: For connector terminal identification and wiring diagrams,
see BODY CONTROL COMPUTER - INTRODUCTION article. Perform
VERIFICATION TEST VER-1A after each repair.
CAUTION: Always turn ignition switch to OFF position prior to
disconnecting any module connector.
1) Using scan tool, actuate chime. If chime sounds, go to
next step. If chime does not sound, replace Central Timer Module
(CTM). CTM is located under left side of instrument panel.
2) Using scan tool, read Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
DTCs. If no engine coolant temperature related codes exist, go to next
step. If engine coolant temperature related codes exist, see
appropriate SELF-DIAGNOSTICS article in ENGINE PERFORMANCE section.
3) Due to difficult access of coolant temperature sensor, Oil
Pressure Switch (OPS) will be used to verify CCD bus message from PCM.\
Disconnect OPS connector. OPS is located near bottom of distributor.
NOTE: For connector terminal identification and wiring diagrams,
see BODY CONTROL COMPUTER - INTRODUCTION article. Perform
VERIFICATION TEST VER-1A after each repair.
CAUTION: Always turn ignition switch to OFF position prior to
disconnecting any module connector.
1) Remove driver's door panel. Disconnect driver's door ajar
switch. Using scan tool, read left front door ajar switch status. If
scan tool displays DRDOOR AJAR SW: CLOSED, go to next step. If scan
tool does not display DRDOOR AJAR SW: CLOSED, replace left front door
ajar switch.
2) Disconnect Central Timer Module (CTM) 14-pin Green
connector C1. CTM is located under left side of instrument panel.
Using an external ohmmeter, measure resistance between ground and CTM
14-pin Green connector C1 terminal No. 1 (Tan wire). If resistance is
less than 5 ohms, repair short to ground in Tan wire between CTM 14-
pin connector C1 and left front door ajar switch. If resistance is 5
ohms or more, replace CTM.
SHORTED RIGHT DOOR AJAR CIRCUIT
NOTE: For connector terminal identification and wiring diagrams,
see BODY CONTROL COMPUTER - INTRODUCTION article. Perform
VERIFICATION TEST VER-1A after each repair.
CAUTION: Always turn ignition switch to OFF position prior to
disconnecting any module connector.
1) Ensure all doors are closed. Open right front door and
remove door panel. Disconnect right front door ajar switch. Using scan
tool, read right front door ajar switch status. If scan tool displays
PASSDOOR AJAR SW: CLOSED, go to next step. If scan tool does not
display PASSDOOR AJAR SW: CLOSED, replace right front door ajar
switch.
2) Disconnect Central Timer Module (CTM) 14-pin Green
connector C1. CTM is located under left side of instrument panel.
Using an external ohmmeter, measure resistance between ground and CTM
14-pin Green connector C1 terminal No. 5 (Black/Light Blue wire). If
resistance is less than 5 ohms, repair short to ground in Black/Light
Blue wire. If resistance is 5 ohms or more, replace CTM.
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
ALL GAUGES DO NOT OPERATE
NOTE: For connector terminal identification and wiring diagrams,
see BODY CONTROL COMPUTER - INTRODUCTION article. Perform
VERIFICATION TEST VER-1A after each repair.
CAUTION: Always turn ignition switch to OFF position prior to
disconnecting or connecting any module connector.
1) Turn ignition on. Using scan tool, select ELECTRO/MECH
CLUSTER. If scan tool displays BUS OPERATIONAL, go to next step. If
scan tool does not display BUS OPERATIONAL, go to appropriate VEHICLE
COMMUNICATIONS article and follow appropriate symptom diagnostics.
2) If scan tool displays NO RESPONSE, go to appropriate
VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS article. If scan tool does not display NO
RESPONSE, go to next step.
3) Using scan tool, select SYSTEM TEST. If scan tool displays
PCM INACTIVE ON BUS, go to appropriate VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS article.
If scan tool does not display PCM INACTIVE ON BUS, go to next step.
4) Turn ignition off. Remove instrument cluster. See
appropriate INSTRUMENT PANELS article. Turn ignition on. Using
external voltmeter, measure voltage between ground and instrument
cluster connector C1 terminal No. 6 (Yellow wire). If voltage is 10
volts or less, repair open Yellow wire. If voltage is more than 10
volts, replace instrument cluster.
ANY CCD CLUSTER LIGHT INOPERATIVE
NOTE: For connector terminal identification and wiring diagrams,
see BODY CONTROL COMPUTER - INTRODUCTION article. Perform
VERIFICATION TEST VER-1A after each repair.
CAUTION: Always turn ignition switch to OFF position prior to
disconnecting or connecting any module connector.
1) Turn ignition on. Using scan tool, select ELECTRO/MECH
CLUSTER. If scan tool displays BUS OPERATIONAL, go to next step. If
scan tool does not display BUS OPERATIONAL, go to appropriate VEHICLE
COMMUNICATIONS article and follow appropriate symptom diagnostics.
2) If scan tool displays NO RESPONSE, go to appropriate
VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS article. If scan tool does not display NO
RESPONSE, go to next step.
3) Using scan tool, select SYSTEM TEST. If scan tool displays
PCM INACTIVE ON BUS, go to appropriate VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS article.
If scan tool does not display PCM INACTIVE ON BUS, go to next step.
4) Push and hold RESET button while cycling ignition key.
Release RESET button when CHEC appears in odometer display. Observe
inoperative light during self-test. If inoperative light did not
illuminate during self-test, go to next step. If inoperative light
illuminated during self-test, verify if light is controlled by an
input to instrument cluster. See appropriate wiring diagram in BODY
CONTROL COMPUTER - INTRODUCTION article. If light is controlled by an
input to instrument cluster, go to appropriate circuits article or
symptom test. See IDENTIFYING VEHICLE EQUIPMENT & SYSTEM PROBLEMS. If
light is not controlled by an input to instrument cluster, system is
currently functioning correctly.
5) Gain access to instrument cluster. See appropriate
INSTRUMENT PANELS article. If defective light is a LED, replace
instrument cluster. If defective light is a bulb, go to next step.
6) Remove and inspect defective bulb. If bulb is burned out,
replace bulb. If bulb is not burned out, replace instrument cluster.
ANY HARD WIRED CLUSTER WARNING LIGHT INOPERATIVE
NOTE: For connector terminal identification and wiring diagrams,
see BODY CONTROL COMPUTER - INTRODUCTION article. Perform
VERIFICATION TEST VER-1A after each repair.
CAUTION: Always turn ignition switch to OFF position prior to
disconnecting or connecting any module connector.
1) Remove instrument cluster. See appropriate INSTRUMENT
PANELS article. Remove inoperative bulb. If bulb is burned out,
replace bulb. If bulb is not burned out, go to next step.
2) Inspect wiring diagram and evaluate which instrument
cluster provides; power or ground for inoperative bulb. See
appropriate wiring diagram in BODY CONTROL COMPUTER - INTRODUCTION
article. Using external ohmmeter or voltmeter, check appropriate power
or ground circuit. If circuit is okay, replace instrument cluster. If
power or ground is not available at appropriate circuit, repair open
multiple engine sensors have failed, repair ground between splice and
PCM.
12) Connect jumper wire between OPS connector terminals. If
oil pressure warning indicator illuminates, replace OPS. If oil
pressure warning indicator does not illuminate, go to next step.
13) Do not remove jumper wire. Disconnect PCM Black connector
C2. PCM is located in engine compartment on right inner fender. Using
an external ohmmeter, measure resistance between ground and PCM White
connector C2 terminal No. 23 (Gray/Orange wire). If resistance is less\
than 5 ohms, replace PCM. If resistance is 5 ohms or more, repair open
Gray/Orange wire.
14) Check cooling system operation. If cooling system is
operating properly, go to next step. If cooling system is not
operating properly, repair engine cooling problem.
15) Using scan tool, select PCM MONITOR under SYSTEM TESTS.
If scan tool displays PCM ACTIVE ON BUS, system is currently
functioning properly. If scan tool does not display PCM ACTIVE ON BUS,
go to appropriate VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS article.
16) Using scan tool, select MODULE ENGINE CONTROLLER. Read
PCM DTCs. If scan tool displays any charging system related DTCs, go
to appropriate SELF-DIAGNOSTICS article in ENGINE PERFORMANCE section
and repair DTC as necessary. If scan tool does not display any
charging system related DTCs, go to next step.
17) Check charging system operation. If charging system is
operating properly, replace instrument cluster. If charging system is
not operating properly, repair engine charging problem.
18) Using scan tool, select BODY COMPUTER MONITORS. Read CCD
BUS ENGINE INFO. If scan tool displays engine RPM, replace instrument
cluster. If scan tool does not display engine RPM, replace PCM.
OVERHEAD CONSOLE CONCERNS
AVERAGE MPH/FUEL ECON INOPERATIVE OR WRONG (CMTC FAILS TO
RESPOND TO INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DIMMING, DISTANCE TO EMPTY
INOPERATIVE OR WRONG, ELAPSED TIME INOPERATIVE/WRONG, SWITCH
ON CMTC INOPERATIVE, TRIP ODOMETER INOPERATIVE/WRONG)
NOTE: If any listed symptoms exist, Compass Mini-Trip computer
(CMTC) is defective. Replace CMTC. Perform VERIFICATION TEST
VER- 1A after each repair.
CMTC SHOWS FAILED
NOTE: For connector terminal identification and wiring diagrams,
see BODY CONTROL COMPUTER - INTRODUCTION article. Perform
VERIFICATION TEST VER-1A after each repair.
Using scan tool, perform AUTO SELF TEST. If CMTC shows
failed, replace CMTC. If CMTC does not show failed, system is
currently functioning properly.
CMTC SEGMENTS FAIL TO LIGHT UP
NOTE: For connector terminal identification and wiring diagrams,
see BODY CONTROL COMPUTER - INTRODUCTION article. Perform
VERIFICATION TEST VER-1A after each repair.
Using scan tool, perform AUTO SELF TEST. If CMTC segments
fail to illuminate, replace CMTC. If CMTC segments all illuminate
properly, system is currently functioning properly.
INCORRECT READING BEYOND +/- 5
does not display BUS OPERATIONAL, go to appropriate VEHICLE
COMMUNICATIONS article.
2) Using scan tool select BODY COMPUTER. If scan tool
displays NO RESPONSE, go to appropriate VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS
article. If scan tool does not displays NO RESPONSE, go to next step.
3) This test is only for vehicles equipped with speed
sensitive door locks. With doors closed and unlocked drive vehicle
faster than 15 MPH. If doors lock, system is currently functioning
properly. If doors do not lock, using scan tool select ROLLING LOCKS.
Retest system.
DOORS LOCK WITH KEY IN IGNITION & LEFT DOOR OPEN
NOTE: For connector terminal identification and wiring diagrams,
see BODY CONTROL COMPUTER - INTRODUCTION article. Perform
VERIFICATION TEST VER-1A after each repair.
CAUTION: Always turn ignition switch to OFF position prior to
disconnecting or connecting any module connector.
1) Using scan tool select SYSTEM MONITORS, then CCD BUS TEST.
If scan tool displays BUS OPERATIONAL, go to next step. If scan tool
does not display BUS OPERATIONAL, go to appropriate VEHICLE
COMMUNICATIONS article.
2) Using scan tool select BODY COMPUTER. If scan tool
displays NO RESPONSE, go to appropriate VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS
article. If scan tool does not display NO RESPONSE, go to next step.
3) Place key in ignition. Open driver's door. Lock doors from
interior lock switch. If doors locked, go to next step. If doors did
not lock, system is currently functioning correctly.
4) Using scan tool, read left door ajar status. Open and
close left door. If door ajar state changed from OPEN to CLOSED, go to
next step. If door ajar state did not change from OPEN to CLOSED, go
to OPEN LEFT DOOR AJAR CIRCUIT under DOOR AJAR SYSTEM.
5) Ensure driver's door is open. Read key-in ignition status.
If scan tool shows KEY-IN, replace Central Timer Module (CTM). CTM is
located behind right kick panel. If scan tool does not show KEY-IN, go
to next step.
6) Gain access to CTM connector C1. Do not disconnect
connector. Using an external voltmeter, measure voltage between ground
and CTM 14-pin connector C1 terminal No. 9 (Light Blue wire). If
voltage is more than 1.5 volts, repair open Light Blue wire. If
voltage is 1.5 volts or less, go to next step.
7) Turn ignition off and remove key. Measure voltage between
ground and CTM 14-pin connector C1 terminal No. 9 (Light Blue wire).
If voltage is less than 1.5 volts, replace CTM. If voltage is 1.5
volts or more, replace ignition switch.
ONE OR ALL DOORS FAILING TO LOCK FROM ONE SWITCH (ONE OR ALL
DOORS FAILING TO UNLOCK FROM ONE SWITCH)
NOTE: For connector terminal identification and wiring diagrams,
see BODY CONTROL COMPUTER - INTRODUCTION article. Perform
VERIFICATION TEST VER-1A after each repair.
CAUTION: Always turn ignition switch to OFF position prior to
disconnecting or connecting any module connector.
1) Using scan tool select SYSTEM MONITORS, then CCD BUS TEST.
If scan tool displays BUS OPERATIONAL, go to next step. If scan tool
does not display BUS OPERATIONAL, go to appropriate VEHICLE
COMMUNICATIONS article.
2) Using scan tool select BODY COMPUTER. If scan tool
displays NO RESPONSE, go to appropriate VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS
article. If scan tool does not display NO RESPONSE, go to next step.
3) Read DTCs. If no DTCs are displayed, go to next step. If
DOOR LOCK SWITCH FAILURE is displayed, go to DOOR LOCK SWITCH FAILURE
(PDL). If DOOR UNLOCK SWITCH FAILURE is displayed, go to DOOR UNLOCK
SWITCH FAILURE (PDL).
4) Lower both front windows. Remove key from ignition switch
and close all doors. Lock and unlock doors from all switches. If all
doors lock and unlock properly, system is currently functioning
properly. If one or all locks fail to lock from one switch, go to next
step. If one or all locks fail to unlock from one switch, go to step
12).
5) Using scan tool, read I/O's door lock switch status. Press
lock button on inoperative door. If scan tool does not display LOCK SW
PRESSED while lock switch is pressed on inoperative door, go to step
9). If scan tool displays LOCK SW PRESSED while lock switch is pressed
on inoperative door, go to next step.
6) Access door lock actuator inside inoperative door.
Disconnect door lock actuator connector. Remove key from ignition and
roll windows down. Connect test light between door lock actuator
connector terminals. If test light illuminates while door lock switch
is pressed, replace door lock actuator. If test light does not
illuminate while door lock switch is pressed, go to next step.
7) Connect test light to ground and probe Orange/Black wire
of door lock actuator connector. If test light illuminates while door
lock switch is pressed, repair open Orange/Black wire between door
lock actuator and Central Timer Module (CTM). CTM is located behind
right kick panel. If test light does not illuminate while door lock
switch is pressed, go to next step.
8) Access CTM 18-pin connector C2. Remove connector cover. Do
not disconnect connector. Using an external voltmeter, measure voltage
between ground and CTM 18-pin connector C2 terminal No. 1
(Orange/Black wire). If voltage is more than 9.5 volts while door lock\
switch is pressed, repair open Orange/Black wire. If voltage is 9.5
volts or less while door lock switch is pressed, replace CTM.
9) Disconnect inoperative lock switch connector. Using an
external voltmeter, measure voltage between ground and Red wire of
door lock switch connector. If voltage is more than 9.5 volts, go to
next step. If voltage is 9.5 volts or less, repair open Red wire
between door lock switch connector and voltage source.
10) Reconnect door lock switch connector. Measure voltage
between ground and backprobe Orange/Violet wire of door lock switch
connector. If voltage is more than 9.5 volts while pressing lock
switch, go to next step. If voltage is 9.5 volts or less while
pressing lock switch, replace door lock switch.
11) Access CTM 18-pin connector C2. Remove connector cover.
Do not disconnect connector. Using an external voltmeter, measure
voltage between ground and CTM 18-pin connector C2 terminal No. 4
(Orange/Dark Green wire). If voltage is more than 9.5 volts while
pressing lock switch, replace CTM. If voltage is 9.5 volts or less
while pressing lock switch, repair open Orange/Dark Green wire between
CTM and door lock switch.
12) Using scan tool, read I/O's door unlock switch status. If
scan tool does not display UNLOCK SW PRESSED while unlock switch is
pressed on inoperative door, go to step 16). If scan tool displays
UNLOCK SW PRESSED while unlock switch is pressed on inoperative door,
go to next step.
13) Access door lock actuator inside inoperative door.
Disconnect door lock actuator connector. Remove key from ignition and
roll windows down. Connect test light between door lock actuator
connector terminals. If test light illuminates while door unlock
switch is pressed, replace door lock actuator. If test light does not
illuminate while door unlock switch is pressed, go to next step.
14) Connect test light to ground and probe Orange/Black wire
of door lock actuator connector. If test light illuminates while door
unlock switch is pressed, repair open Orange/Black wire between door
lock actuator and Central Timer Module (CTM). CTM is located behind
right kick panel. If test light does not illuminate while door unlock
switch is pressed, go to next step.
15) Access CTM 18-pin connector C2. Remove connector cover.
Do not disconnect connector. Using an external voltmeter, measure
voltage between ground and CTM 18-pin connector C2 terminal No. 9
(Pink/Black wire). If voltage is more than 9.5 volts while door unlock\
switch is pressed, repair open Pink/Black wire. If voltage is 9.5
volts or less while door unlock switch is pressed, replace CTM.
16) Disconnect inoperative lock switch connector. Using an
external voltmeter, measure voltage between ground and Red wire of
door lock switch connector. If voltage is more than 9.5 volts, repair
open Red wire between door lock switch connector and voltage source.
If voltage is 9.5 volts or less, go to next step.
17) Reconnect door lock switch connector. Measure voltage
between ground and backprobe Pink/Violet wire of door lock switch
connector. If voltage is more than 9.5 volts, go to next step. If
voltage is 9.5 volts or less, replace door lock switch.
18) Access CTM 18-pin connector "B". Remove connector cover.
Do not disconnect connector. Using an external voltmeter, measure
voltage between ground and CTM 18-pin connector "B" terminal No. 13
(Pink/Dark Green wire). If voltage is more than 9.5 volts, replace
CTM. If voltage is 9.5 volts or less, repair open Pink/Dark Green wire
between CTM and door lock switch.
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY PROBLEM
NOTE: For connector terminal identification and wiring diagrams,
see BODY CONTROL COMPUTER - INTRODUCTION article. Perform
VERIFICATION TEST VER-1A after each repair.
CAUTION: Always turn ignition switch to OFF position prior to
disconnecting or connecting any module connector.
1) Using scan tool select SYSTEM MONITORS, then CCD BUS TEST.
If scan tool displays BUS OPERATIONAL, go to next step. If scan tool
does not display BUS OPERATIONAL, go to appropriate VEHICLE
COMMUNICATIONS article.
2) Using scan tool select BODY COMPUTER. If scan tool
displays NO RESPONSE, go to appropriate VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS
article. If scan tool does not display NO RESPONSE, go to next step.
3) Operate door locks with Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
transmitter. If doors locked when transmitter was actuated, system is
currently functioning properly. If doors do not lock when transmitter
was actuated, go to next step.
4) Ensure transmitter battery voltage is 3.2 volts. Turn
ignition on. Place transmission in park and disarm anti-theft system.
Using scan tool, select MISCELLANEOUS, then PROGRAM RKE. If BCM IS IN
PROGRAMMING MODE does not appear, exit and select PROGRAM RKE again.
Press any transmitter button. A single chime will announce RKE module
accepted transmission. Repeat procedure for all transmitters used with
vehicle. Operate door locks from reprogrammed transmitter. If door
locks operate properly, system has been repaired. If door locks do not
operate properly, go to next step.
5) Using scan tool, reprogram a known good transmitter:
Operate door locks with reprogrammed transmitter. If doors locked
properly, replace transmitter. If doors did not lock properly, replace
CTM.