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Symptom:
*HOOD DOES NOT TRIP VTSS
POSSIBLE CAUSES
CHECK DRBIIItFOR HOOD AJAR SWITCH RESPONSE
BODY CONTROL MODULE
TEST ACTION APPLICABILITY
1 With the DRBIIIt, read the HOOD AJAR SW status.
Open the hood.
Does the DRBIIItdisplay CLOSED?All
Ye s®Replace the Body Control Module.
Perform VTSS VERIFICATION TEST - 1A.
No®Refer to symptom HOOD AJAR CKT OPEN in the DOOR AJAR
category.
Perform VTSS VERIFICATION TEST - 1A.
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Symptom:
*LEFT FRONT DOOR DOES NOT TRIP VTSS
POSSIBLE CAUSES
BODY CONTROL MODULE
CHECK DRBIIItFOR DRIVER DOOR AJAR RESPONSE
TEST ACTION APPLICABILITY
1 With the DRBIIIt, read the DRVR DOOR AJAR SW status.
Open the driver door.
Does the DRBIIItdisplay CLOSED?All
Ye s®Replace the Body Control Module.
Perform VTSS VERIFICATION TEST - 1A.
No®Refer to symptom DRIVER DOOR AJAR CKT OPEN in the
DOOR AJAR category.
Perform VTSS VERIFICATION TEST - 1A.
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Symptom:
*LIFTGATE DOES NOT TRIP VTSS
POSSIBLE CAUSES
CHECK DRBIIItFOR LIFTGATE SW RESPONSE
BODY CONTROL MODULE
TEST ACTION APPLICABILITY
1 With the DRBIIIt, read the LIFTGATE AJAR SW status.
Open the liftgate.
Does the DRBIIItdisplay CLOSED?All
Ye s®Replace the Body Control Module.
Perform VTSS VERIFICATION TEST - 1A.
No®Refer to symptom LIFTGATE AJAR CKT OPEN in the DOOR
AJAR category.
Perform VTSS VERIFICATION TEST - 1A.
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Symptom:
*RIGHT FRONT DOOR DOES NOT TRIP VTSS
POSSIBLE CAUSES
CHECK DRBIIItFOR PASSENGER DOOR AJAR RESPONSE
BODY CONTROL MODULE
TEST ACTION APPLICABILITY
1 With the DRBIIIt, read the PASS DOOR AJAR SW status.
Open the passenger door.
Does the DRBIIItdisplay CLOSED?All
Ye s®Replace the Body Control Module.
Perform VTSS VERIFICATION TEST - 1A.
No®Refer to symptom PASSENGER DOOR AJAR CKT OPEN in the
DOOR AJAR category.
Perform VTSS VERIFICATION TEST - 1A.
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Symptom:
*RIGHT SLIDING DOOR DOES NOT TRIP VTSS
POSSIBLE CAUSES
CHECK DRBIIItFOR RIGHT REAR DOOR AJAR RESPONSE
BODY CONTROL MODULE
TEST ACTION APPLICABILITY
1 With the DRBIIIt, read the RSLIDE DR AJAR SW status.
Open the right sliding door.
Does the DRBIIItdisplay CLOSED?All
Ye s®Replace the Body Control Module.
Perform VTSS VERIFICATION TEST - 1A.
No®Refer to symptom RIGHT SLIDING DOOR AJAR CKT OPEN in
the DOOR AJAR category.
Perform VTSS VERIFICATION TEST - 1A.
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VEHICLE THEFT/SECURITY
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BODY VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1 APPLICABILITY
1. Disconnect all jumper wires and reconnect all previously disconnected components and
connectors.
2. With the DRBIIIt, record and erase all DTCs from ALL modules. Cycle the ignition on then
off
3. If the Sentry Key Immobilizer Module (SKIM), the Powertrain Control Module (PCM), or the
Engine Control Module (ECM) was replaced, proceed to number 9. If the SKIM, PCM, or ECM
was not replaced, continue to the next number.
4. If the Body Control Module (BCM) was replaced, turn the ignition on for 15 seconds (to allow
the new BCM to learn VIN) or engine may not start (if VTSS equipped). If the vehicle is
equipped with VTSS, use the DRBIIItand enable VTSS.
5. Program all other options as needed.
6. If any actuators were replaced in the HVAC System, with the DRBIIItin HVAC, select
System Tests then select HVAC Door Recalibration (manual temperature system only).
7. If any actuators were replaced in the ATC System, with the DRBIIItin Automatic Temp
Control, select Miscellaneous then select Reset ATC Head.
8. If any repairs were made to the power sliding door or power liftgate, use the DRBIIItand
perform the open and close system tests. Observe the instructions on the DRBIIItscreen.
Proceed to number 16.
9. Obtain the vehicle's unique PIN assigned to it's original SKIM from either the vehicle's
invoice or from Chrysler's Customer Assistance Center (1-800-992-1997).
10. NOTE: Once Secured Access Mode is active, the SKIM will remain in that mode for 60
seconds.
11. With the DRBIIIt, select THEFT ALARM, SKIM, MISCELLANEOUS and select SKIM
REPLACED. Enter the 4 digit PIN to put the SKIM in Secured Access Mode.
12. The DRBIIItwill prompt for the following steps. (1) Program the country code into the
SKIM's memory. (2) Program the vehicle's VIN into the SKIM memory. (3) Transfer the
vehicle's Secret Key data from the PCM.
13. Using the DRBIIIt, program all customer keys into the SKIM memory. This requires that
the SKIM be in Secured Access Mode, using the 4 digit PIN.
14. Note: If the PCM or ECM is replaced, the VIN and the unique Secret Key data must be
transferred from the SKIM to the PCM or ECM. This procedure requires the SKIM to be placed
in Secured Access Mode using the 4-digit PIN.
15. Note: If 3 attempts are made to enter Secured Access Mode using an incorrect PIN, Secured
Access Mode will be locked out for 1 hour which causes the DRBIIItto display9No Resp from
SKIM9. To exit this mode, turn ignition to Run for 1 hour.
16. Ensure that all accessories are turned off and the battery is fully charged.
17. Start and run the engine for 2 minutes. Operate all functions of the system that caused the
original concern.
18. Turn the ignition off and wait 5 seconds. Turn the ignition on and using the DRBIIIt, read
DTCs from ALL modules.
Are any DTC's present or is the original condition still present?All
Ye s®Repair is not complete, refer to the appropriate symptom.
No®Repair is complete.
990
VERIFICATION TESTS
Verification Tests ÐContinued
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CABIN HEATER VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1 APPLICABILITY
1. WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE THE DCHA IN AN ENCLOSED AREA SUCH AS A
GARAGE THAT DOES NOT HAVE EXHAUST VENTILATION FACILITIES. ALWAYS
VENT THE DCHA's EXHAUST WHEN OPERATING THE DCHA. FAILURE TO FOL-
LOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
2. WARNING: ALLOW THE DCHA ASSEMBLY TO COOL BEFORE PERFORMING A
COMPONENT INSPECTION/REPAIR/REPLACEMENT. FAILURE TO FOLLOW
THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.
3. NOTE: The DCHA Control will store up to three DTCs in its memory.
4. NOTE: If the DCHA Control detects a new fault in the DCHA system, one that is not
already stored in its memory, the DCHA Control will clear the oldest of the three
stored DTCs, and it will store the new fault's DTC.
5. NOTE: If the DCHA control detects a reoccurrence of a stored fault, the DCHA
control will overwrite that fault's DTC with the most recent occurrence.
6. Verify that the vehicle's battery is fully charged.
7. Verify that there is more than 1/8 of a tank of fuel in the vehicle's fuel tank. Add fuel, if
necessary.
8. Verify that all DCHA coolant hoses and fuel lines are securely fastened to their respective
components.
9. Disconnect all jumper wires and reconnect all previously disconnected components and
connectors.
10. If a heater installation/cooling system service was performed, purge the coolant circuit of
air in accordance with the Service Information.
11. Turn the ignition on.
12. Set the Blend Control to the max cool position.
13. Ensure that all accessories are turned off.
14. If a fuel system service requiring fuel to drain out of the DCHA fuel line was performed,
prime the DCHA Dosing Pump in accordance with the Service Information.
15. With the DRBIIIt, record and erase all DTCs from the Diesel Cabin Heater Assist (DCHA)
Control and the Front Control Module (FCM). Cycle the ignition off then on.
16. Start the engine.
17. Allow the engine to idle.
18. Turn the A/C - Heater Control Module's Power switch on.
19. Turn the Blower switch to the high speed position.
20. CAUTION: Do not activate the Diesel Cabin Heater Test with the engine off.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in internal damage to the DCHA
Heater Module.
21. NOTE: Do not disconnect the vehicle's battery or the DCHA's main power supply
while the DCHA is in operation or in run-down mode. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in excess emissions from the DCHA during heater operation.
22. NOTE: While performing the Diesel Cabin Heater Test, inspect the coolant and
fuel connections for leakage.
23. With the DRBIIItin HVAC, Systems Tests, select Diesel Cabin Heater Test and press #1.
24. Set the Blend Control to the max heat position. Allow the Diesel Cabin Heater Test to run
for five minutes. Upon completion of the test, proceed as follows:
25. Set the Blend Control to the max cool position.
26. Press #2 on the DRBIIItkeyboard.
27. Turn the Blower switch off.
28. Turn the A/C - Heater Control Module's Power switch off.
29. Turn the ignition off, wait 5 seconds, then turn the ignition on.
30. Using the DRBIIIt, read the Cabin Heater and Active FCM DTCs.
Are any DTC's present or is the original condition still present?All
Ye s®Repair is not complete, refer to the appropriate symptom.
No®Repair is complete.
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Verification Tests ÐContinued
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MEMORY SYSTEM VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1 APPLICABILITY
1. Reconnect all previously disconnected components and connectors.
2. If any Memory Seat Memory Module Trouble Codes are present, erase at this time.
3. With the Memory Switch on the Driver's Door, program the Driver's Seat #1 Button to a
desired position and Driver #2 Button to a different position.
4. Remove the Ignition Key and close all Doors to allow the Body Control Module to time out,
about 30 seconds.
5. Verify that both Memory positions can be recalled from the RKE transmitter and the
Memory Switch on the Driver's Door.
6. Turn the ignition on, and with the DRBIII, erase all Diagnostic Trouble Codes from ALL
modules. Start the engine and allow it to run for 2 minutes and fully operate the system that
was malfunctioning.
7. Turn the ignition off and wait 5 seconds. Turn the ignition on and using the DRBIII, read
DTC's from ALL modules.
Are any DTC's present or is the original complaint still present?All
Ye s®Repair is not complete, refer to appropriate symptom.
No®Repair is complete.
POWERTRAIN VERIFICATION TEST VER - 1 APPLICABILITY
1. NOTE: If the PCM has been replaced and the correct VIN and mileage have not
been programmed, a DTC will be set in the ABS Module, Airbag Module and the
SKIM.
2. NOTE: If the vehicle is equipped with a Sentry Key Immobilizer System, Secret
Key data must be updated. Refer to the Service Information for the PCM, SKIM and
the Transponder (ignition key) for programming information.
3. Inspect the vehicle to ensure that all components related to the repair are connected
properly.
4. Inspect the engine oil for fuel contamination. Replace the oil and filter as necessary.
5. Attempt to start the engine.
6. If the No Start condition is still present, refer to the symptom list and perform the diagnostic
testing as necessary. refer to and Technical Service Bulletins that may apply.
7. Run the engine for one warm-up cycle to verify operation.
8. With the DRBIIIt, confirm that no DTCs or Secondary Indicators are present and that all
components are functioning properly.
9. If a DTC is present, refer to the appropriate category and select the corresponding symptom.
Are any DTCs present?All
Ye s®Repair is not complete, refer to appropriate symptom.
No®Repair is complete.
992
VERIFICATION TESTS
Verification Tests ÐContinued