TABLE OF CONTENTS - Continued
VEHICLE THEFT/SECURITY
DRIVER CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH CIRCUIT SHORT TO GROUND............212
DRIVER CYLINDER UNLOCK SWITCH CIRCUIT SHORT TO GROUND.........214
FRONT DOOR JAMB SWITCH CIRCUIT SHORT TO GROUND................216
INTERNAL ERROR - SSM...............................................218
TOWING INCLINATION SENSOR BEYOND LIMITS..........................218
TOWING INCLINATION SENSOR VALUE IS INVALID.........................218
TOWING INCLINATION SENSOR VALUE IS MISSING........................218
INTRUSION SENSOR 1 CIRCUIT OPEN/SHORT TO GROUND................220
INTRUSION SENSOR 1 GROUND CIRCUIT OPEN..........................222
INTRUSION SENSOR 2 CIRCUIT OPEN/SHORT TO GROUND................223
INTRUSION SENSOR 2 GROUND CIRCUIT OPEN..........................225
INTRUSION SENSOR 3 CIRCUIT OPEN/SHORT TO GROUND................226
INTRUSION SENSOR 3 GROUND CIRCUIT OPEN..........................228
REAR OR SLIDING DOOR JAMB SWITCH CIRCUIT SHORT TO GROUND......229
RKE INTERFACE CIRCUIT FAILURE - SSM................................231
SECURITY SYSTEM INTERFACE FAILURE - SSM...........................233
SIREN CIRCUIT OPEN/SHORTED TO GROUND............................235
SIREN INTERNAL FAILURE.............................................237
SIREN SIGNAL CONTROL CIRCUIT SHORT TO GROUND....................238
WINDSHIELD WIPER & WASHER
CHECKING THE RAIN SENSOR/WIPER OPERATION........................239
VERIFICATION TESTS
VERIFICATION TESTS..................................................244
8.0 COMPONENT LOCATIONS..............................................249
8.1AIRBAG SYSTEM.................................................249
8.2AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE.......................................249
8.3DRIVER AIRBAG SQUIB...........................................249
8.4CLOCKSPRING..................................................250
8.5SEAT BELT TENSIONER...........................................250
8.6HEATING & A/C...................................................250
8.6.1AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL (ATC) SYSTEM
COMPONENTS...........................................250
8.6.2CABIN HEATER & HEATER BOOSTER SYSTEM COMPONENTS .251
8.6.3AUTO TEMP CONTROL, CABIN HEATER, & HEATER BOOSTER
FUSES & RELAYS........................................251
8.6.4EVAP TEMP SENSOR & AIR OUTLET TEMP SENSOR..........251
8.7INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...........................................252
8.7.1AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR.........................252
8.8POWER DOOR LOCKS/RKE........................................252
8.8.1CENTRAL TIMER MODULE.................................252
8.8.2SENTRY KEY REMOTE ENTRY MODULE.....................253
8.8.3DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH........................253
8.8.4CONTACT PLATES........................................253
8.8.5DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH CONNECTORS...........254
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8.9VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM................................254
8.9.1SECURITY SYSTEM MODULE..............................254
8.9.2INTRUSION SENSORS....................................254
8.9.3SWITCHES..............................................255
8.9.4SIREN..................................................255
9.0 CONNECTOR PINOUTS................................................257
A/C AUXILIARY FAN....................................................257
AIR OUTLET TEMPERATURE SENSOR...................................257
AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE - YELLOW...................................257
AIRBAG SQUIB-DRIVER - YELLOW.......................................258
AIRBAG SQUIB-PASSENGER - YELLOW..................................258
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR......................................258
AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL MODULE C1 - BROWN..............259
AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL MODULE C2.......................259
AUXILIARY HEATER CONTROL..........................................259
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR BLOCK.....................................259
BLOWER MOTOR-FRONT - BLACK.......................................260
C205 - YELLOW (DASH SIDE)...........................................260
C205 - YELLOW (MAIN BODY SIDE)......................................260
CENTRAL TIMER MODULE C1 - PINK.....................................260
CENTRAL TIMER MODULE C2 - LT. GREEN...............................261
CIRCULATION PUMP (CABIN HEATER MODULE)...........................261
CIRCULATION PUMP (REST SYSTEM)....................................261
CIRCULATION PUMP DIODE............................................261
CLOCKSPRING C2 - YELLOW...........................................262
CONTROLLER ANTILOCK BRAKE........................................262
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH-DRIVER.......................................263
DATA LINK CONNECTOR - BLACK........................................263
DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH ASSEMBLY-DRIVER C1.................263
DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH ASSEMBLY-DRIVER C2.................263
DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH ASSEMBLY-LEFT SLIDING C1...........263
DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH ASSEMBLY-LEFT SLIDING C2...........264
DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH ASSEMBLY-PASSENGER C1............264
DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH ASSEMBLY-PASSENGER C2............264
DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH ASSEMBLY-REAR C1...................264
DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH ASSEMBLY-REAR C2...................264
DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH ASSEMBLY-RIGHT SLIDING C1..........265
DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH ASSEMBLY-RIGHT SLIDING C2..........265
DOSING PUMP........................................................265
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE C1 (EXCEPT OBD) - BLACK...................265
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE C2 (EXCEPT OBD) - BLACK...................266
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE C2 (OBD)...................................267
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE C3 (EXCEPT OBD) - BLACK...................268
EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR..................................269
FUEL LEVEL SENSOR..................................................269
FUSES (FUSE BLOCK NO. 1)............................................271
FUSE BLOCK NO. 1 C1.................................................271
FUSE BLOCK NO. 1 C2.................................................271
FUSE BLOCK NO. 1 C3 - BLACK.........................................272
FUSE BLOCK NO. 1 C4 - BLACK.........................................272
FUSE BLOCK NO. 1 C5 - BLACK.........................................272
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FUSES (FUSE BLOCK NO. 2)............................................274
FUSES (FUSE BLOCK NO. 3)............................................276
FUSES (FUSE/RELAY BLOCK)...........................................278
HOOD AJAR SWITCH - BLACK...........................................278
HORN (VTSS).........................................................278
IGNITION LOCK SWITCH - BLACK........................................278
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER C1.............................................279
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER C2 - WHITE.....................................279
INTRUSION SENSOR NO. 1 - BLACK.....................................279
INTRUSION SENSOR NO. 2 - BLACK.....................................279
INTRUSION SENSOR NO. 3 - BLACK.....................................280
MASTER DOOR LOCK SWITCH..........................................280
PANIC ALARM SWITCH - BLACK.........................................280
FUSES (PDC).........................................................281
RADIO C1 - BLACK....................................................282
RADIO C2............................................................282
RECIRCULATED AIR SOLENOID VALVE...................................282
REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SENSOR.....................................282
A/C AUXILIARY FAN RELAY (RELAY BLOCK)...............................284
CIRCULATION PUMP RELAY-CABIN HEATER MODULE (RELAY BLOCK).......284
D+ RELAY NO. 2 (RELAY BLOCK)........................................284
FAN STAGE 1 RELAY (RELAY BLOCK)....................................284
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT RELAY (RELAY BLOCK)...........................284
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY ANTENNA....................................284
SEAT BELT SWITCH...................................................284
SEAT BELT TENSIONER-DRIVER - YELLOW...............................285
SEAT BELT TENSIONER-PASSENGER - YELLOW...........................285
SECURITY SYSTEM MODULE C1 - BROWN...............................285
SECURITY SYSTEM MODULE C2 - LT. GREEN.............................286
SENTRY KEY REMOTE ENTRY MODULE (SKREEM)........................286
SHIFTER ASSEMBLY - BLACK...........................................286
SIREN - BLACK.......................................................286
STEERING ANGLE SENSOR............................................287
TOWING/INTRUSION SENSOR ON/OFF SWITCH...........................287
TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULE C1 - BLACK..........................287
TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULE C2 - BLACK..........................288
WATER CYCLE VALVE..................................................288
WINDOW DEFOGGER-LEFT REAR.......................................288
WINDOW DEFOGGER-RIGHT REAR......................................288
10.0 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS................................................289
10.1AIRBAG SYSTEM.................................................289
10.2COMMUNICATION................................................290
10.2.1COMMUNICATION K-LINES................................290
10.2.2CAN BUS NETWORK......................................291
10.3HEATING & A/C...................................................292
10.3.1AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL (ATC)................292
10.3.2CABIN HEATER MODULE (CHM)............................293
10.3.3HEATER BOOSTER MODULE (HBM).........................294
10.4INSTRUMENT CLUSTER...........................................295
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secured to the floor under the Driver seat and
receives power from the Fuse Block No. 1. When-
ever the ignition key is turned to the run or start
position, the ACM performs a system test. The ACM
cannot be repaired or adjusted.
The microprocessor in the ACM monitors the
internal and external airbag system electrical cir-
cuits to determine the system readiness. When a
monitored system is determine to be out of range,
the ACM will set both active and stored diagnostic
trouble codes (DTC). The ACM also contains an
energy-storage capacitor. This capacitor stores
enough electrical energy to deploy the front airbag
components for two seconds following a battery
disconnect or failure during an impact.
The Accelerometer in the ACM is used to sense
the rate of vehicle deceleration, provide verification
of the direction and severity of an impact. When the
preprogrammed conditions are met, the ACM sends
an electrical signal to deploy the appropriate front
airbag system components and a deployment noti-
fication.
To provide an accident response notification, the
ACM is hardwired to the Central Timer module
(CTM) and Engine Control Module (ECM). When a
deployment occurs the ACM provides a 50ms 10.0
volt pulse to the CTM and ECM. When the Accident
Report notification signal is received the CTM un-
locks the door locks and the ECM stalls the engine.
The Accident signal will set a DTC in the CTM and
the door locks will not work until the DTC has been
erased. The ECM will set a DTC if the Accident
Report circuit is shorted to battery voltage. The
ACM saves the deployment record and after three
deployments the ACM must be replaced. The
DRBIIItcan be used to test the Accident Report
Notification feature: select the SYSTEM TEST from
the ACM main menu. Then select the Analog Crash
Output System Test.
The ACM is hardwired to the Instrument Cluster
(MIC) to control Warning Indicator (SRS indicator).
When DTCs becomes activate, the ACM illuminates
the Warning Indicator by pulling the indicator
circuit low. The SRS indicator is the only point at
which the customer can observe symptoms of a
system malfunction.
As part of the system test the ACM illuminates
the Warning Indicator on for 4.0 second bulb test.
After the lamp check, if the indicator turns off, it
means that the ACM has checked the system and
found it to be free of discernible malfunctions.
NON-CRITICAL DTCs
If the lamp comes on and stays on for a period
longer than 4.0 seconds (about 10.0 seconds) is
usually a stored DTC (intermittent problem) in the
system.
CRITICAL DTCs
DTCs that could lead to a condition where the
safety devises may not deploy or incorrectly deploy.
In the event of such a DTC, the safety of the vehicle
occupants can no longer be guaranteed. If the lamp
remains on, there could be an active DTC in the
system. Some DTCs, Internal Module and squib
DTCs, will keep the indicator illuminated even if
the codes are no longer active.
ACM NOT CONFIGURED FOR PASSENGER
AIRBAG AND TENSIONER
If after replacing the ACM the Airbag Warning
Indicator flashes continuously the ACM must be
configured for the Passenger Airbag and Tensioner.
Select Miscellaneous from the ACM main menu and
configure the Passenger Airbag Tensioner squibs.
WARNING:THE AIRBAG SYSTEM IS A
SENSITIVE, COMPLEX ELECTROMECHANICAL
UNIT. BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO DIAGNOSE OR
SERVICE ANY AIRBAG SYSTEM OR RELATED
STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR
INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENTS YOU MUST
FIRST DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE
BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE. WAIT
TWO MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR
TO DISCHARGE BEFORE FURTHER SYSTEM
SERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO
DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE TO
DO THIS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL
AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY.
WARNING: TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR
DEATH, NEVER STRIKE OR KICK THE
AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE, AS IT CAN
DAMAGE THE IMPACT SENSOR OR AFFECT
ITS CALIBRATION.
WARNING: IF AN AIRBAG CONTROL
MODULE IS ACCIDENTALLY DROPPED
DURING SERVICE, THE MODULE MUST BE
SCRAPPED AND REPLACED WITH A NEW
UNIT. FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER
PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN
ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
3.1.1 DRIVER AIRBAG
The airbag protective trim cover is the most
visible part of the driver side airbag system. The
airbag is mounted directly to the steering wheel.
Located under the trim cover are the airbag cushion
and the airbag cushion supporting components.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
reaching operating temperature. The heater's con-
trol unit controls and monitors combustion opera-
tion through various inputs and outputs that are
contained inside the heater assembly. The supple-
mental heater connects to the vehicle's heater hoses
and uses a separate fuel supply line and fuel pump
that connects to the vehicle's fuel tank. Unlike the
Heater Booster, the Cabin Heater Assembly has an
integral coolant pump which allows heater opera-
tion without the vehicle's engine running. In addi-
tion, a programmable timer module can also be
added to this system. Neither the Cabin Heater
Assembly nor the Heater Booster Assembly are
connected to the CAN Bus. Communication be-
tween the heater's control unit and the DRBIIIt
occurs through the Diagnostic Link Connector
(DLC) via a K-Line.
3.3.2.2 VENTING THE HEATER'S EXHAUST
WARNING: NEVER OPERATE THE HEATER
IN AN ENCLOSED AREA THAT DOES NOT
HAVE EXHAUST VENTILATION FACILITIES.
ALWAYS VENT THE HEATER'S EXHAUST
WHEN OPERATING THE HEATER. FAILURE
TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN
RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING:
ALLOW THE HEATER ASSEMBLY TO
COOL BEFORE PERFORMING A COMPONENT
INSPECTION/REPAIR/REPLACEMENT. FAILURE
TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN
RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
CAUTION: When using a powered exhaust
ventilation system, do not attach the exhaust
ventilation hose directly to the heater's
exhaust pipe. Too much suction can prevent
heater operation.
When using a powered exhaust ventilation sys-
tem, affix the ventilation hose to the heater's ex-
haust pipe or to the vehicle in such a manor that the
end of the ventilation hose remains approximately
three inches away from the end of the heater's
exhaust pipe.
When using a non-powered exhaust ventilation
system, affix the ventilation hose directly to the
heater's exhaust pipe.
3.3.2.3 SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS
CAUTION: Always Perform The Heater
Pre-Test (In The Diagnostic Procedures) Prior
To Performing Any Other Test For The Test
Result To Be Valid.
Fault detection is through stored Diagnostic
Trouble Codes (DTCs). DTCs are displayed by the
DRBIIIt. The heater's control unit will store up to
five DTCs in its memory. If the control unit detects
a new fault in the system, one that is not already
stored in its memory, it will clear the oldest of the
five stored DTCs, and it will store the new fault's
DTC. If the control unit detects a reoccurrence of a
stored fault, it will overwrite that fault's DTC with
the most recent occurrence.
DIAGNOSTIC TIPS
SENSOR VALUES
Operating Voltage
The normal range for the Operating Voltage is from
10 volts to 15 volts. The value indicates the voltage
at the heater 's Fused B+ terminal.
Heating Capacity
The normal range for the heating capacity is from
0% to 100%. The value indicates the momentary
output of the auxiliary heater in % of the maximum
output.
Coolant Temperature
The value indicates the current coolant tempera-
ture.
Flame Sensor Resistance
The normal range for the Flame Sensor is from 750
ohms to 2270 ohms. The value indicates the mo-
mentary resistance of the Flame Sensor.
INPUT/OUTPUT STATUS
Dosing Pump
A status of9ON9indicates that the Dosing Pump is
operational. A status of9OFF9indicates the Dosing
Pump is not operational.
Glow Pin
A status of9ON9indicates that the Glow Pin is
energized. A status of9OFF9indicates the Glow Pin
is not energized.
Combustion Fan
A status of9ON9indicates that the Combustion Fan
is operational. A status of9OFF9indicates the
Combustion Fan is not operational.
Circulation Pump
A status of9ON9indicates that the Circulation
Pump is operational. A status of9OFF9indicates the
Circulation Pump is not operational.
Front End Blower
A status of9ON9indicates that the Blower Motor is
operational. A status of9OFF9indicates the Blower
Motor is not operational.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
General Information Section or in the service man-
ual procedures. Following these procedures is very
important to the safety of the individuals perform-
ing diagnostic tests.
4.2.2 VEHICLE PREPARATION FOR
TESTING
Make sure the vehicle being tested has a fully
charged battery. If it does not, false diagnostic codes
or error messages may occur.
4.2.3 SERVICING SUB-ASSEMBLIES
Some components of the body system are in-
tended to be serviced as an assembly only. Attempt-
ing to remove or repair certain system subcompo-
nents may result in personal injury and/or
improper system operation. Only those components
with approved repair and installation procedures in
the service manual should be serviced.
4.2.4 DRBIIITSAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING: EXCEEDING THE LIMITS OF THE
DRBIIITMULTIMETER IS DANGEROUS.
READ ALL DRBIIITINSTRUCTIONS BEFORE
USING THE MULTIMETER. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN
RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
²Follow the vehicle manufacturer 's service speci-
fications at all times.
²Do not use the DRBIIItif it has been damaged.
²Do not use the test leads if the insulation is
damaged or if metal is exposed.
²To avoid electrical shock, do not touch the test
leads, tips, or the circuit being tested.
²Choose the proper range and functions for the
measurement. Do not try voltage or current mea-
surement that may exceed the rated capacity.
²Do not exceed the limits shown in the table below:
FUNCTION INPUT LIMIT
Volts 0 - 500 peak volts AC
0 - 500 volts DC
Ohms (Resistance)* 0 - 1.12 megaohms
Frequency Measure
Frequency Generated0-10kHz
Temperature -58 - +1100ÉF
-50 - +600ÉC
* Ohms cannot be measured if voltage is present.
Ohms can be measured only on a non-powered
circuit.± Voltage between any terminal and ground
must not exceed 500v DC or 500v peak AC.
± Use caution when measuring voltage above
25v DC or 25v AC.
± Use the low current shunt to measure circuits
up to 10A. Use the high current clamp to
measure circuits exceeding 10A.
± When testing for the presence of voltage or
current, make sure the meter is functioning
correctly. Take a reading of a known voltage or
current before accepting a zero reading.
± When measuring current, connect the meter in
series with the load.
± Disconnect the live test lead before disconnect-
ing the common test lead.
± When using the meter function, keep the
DRBIIItaway from spark plug or coil wires to
avoid measuring error from outside interfer-
ence.
4.3 WARNINGS
4.3.1 VEHICLE DAMAGE WARNINGS
Before disconnecting any control module, make
sure the ignition is ``off ''. Failure to do so could
damage the module.
When testing voltage or continuity at any control
module, use the terminal side (not the wire end) of
the connector. Do not probe a wire through the
insulation; this will damage it and eventually cause
it to fail because of corrosion. Be careful when
performing electrical tests so as to prevent acciden-
tal shorting of terminals. Such mistakes can dam-
age fuses or components. Also, a second code could
be set, making diagnosis of the original problem
more difficult.
4.3.2 ROAD TESTING A COMPLAINT
VEHICLE
Some complaints will require a test drive as part
of the repair verification procedure. The purpose of
the test drive is to try to duplicate the diagnostic
code or symptom condition.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Symptom:
LOSS OF IGNITION RUN - START
When Monitored and Set Condition:
LOSS OF IGNITION RUN - START
When Monitored: With the ignition in the Run-Start position the ACM monitors the
Fused Ignition Switch Output Run-Start circuit for proper system voltage.
Set Condition: If the voltage on the Fused Ignition Switch Output Run-Start circuit drops
below approximately 6.0 volts, the code will set and all communicate with the DRB will
stop. The DRB will report a NO RESPONSE from the ACM.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
ACM, LOSS OF IGNITION RUN - START VOLTAGE
INTERMITTENT RUN - START CONDITION
ACTIVE CODE PRESENT
TEST ACTION APPLICABILITY
1 Ensure the battery is fully charged.
Turn the ignition on.
NOTE: For the purpose of this test, the AECM and ORC modules will be
referred to as an ACM.
DETERMINE ACTIVE OR STORED DTC:All
ACM - ACTIVE DTC
Go To 2
ACM - STORED DTC
Go To 3
NOTE: When reconnecting Airbag system components, the ignition must be
turned off and the battery must be disconnected.
2WARNING: TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH, TURN IGNITION
OFF, DISCONNECT THE BATTERY AND WAIT TWO MINUTES BEFORE
PROCEEDING.
WARNING: IF THE AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE IS DROPPED AT ANY
TIME, IT MUST BE REPLACED. FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER PRE-
CAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT
AND PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
If there are no possible causes remaining, view repair.All
Repair:
Replace the Airbag Control Module in accordance with Service
Instructions.
Perform AIRBAG VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1.
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AIRBAG
Symptom:
UNDER VOLTAGE
When Monitored and Set Condition:
UNDER VOLTAGE
When Monitored: With the engine running.
Set Condition: This DTC will set if the heater's power supply voltage drops below 10.2
volts for longer than 20 seconds.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
VEHICLE'S BATTERY SYSTEM
VEHICLE'S CHARGING SYSTEM NOT OPERATING PROPERLY
CABIN HEATER OR HEATER BOOSTER CONTROL UNIT
FUSED B+ CIRCUIT HIGH RESISTANCE
CABIN HEATER OR HEATER BOOSTER CONTROL UNIT
TEST ACTION APPLICABILITY
1WARNING: NEVER OPERATE THE HEATER IN AN ENCLOSED AREA
THAT DOES NOT HAVE EXHAUST VENTILATION FACILITIES. ALWAYS
VENT THE EXHAUST WHEN OPERATING THE HEATER. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY
OR DEATH.
Turn the ignition off.
Inspect the vehicle's battery terminals, cable terminals, and cables for corrosion and
damage in accordance with the Service Information.
Test the vehicle's battery in accordance with the Service Information.
Is the vehicle's battery system Ok?All
Ye s!Go To 2
No!Clean/repair the vehicle's battery system in accordance with the
Service Information.
Perform HEATER VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1.
2WARNING: NEVER OPERATE THE HEATER IN AN ENCLOSED AREA
THAT DOES NOT HAVE EXHAUST VENTILATION FACILITIES. ALWAYS
VENT THE EXHAUST WHEN OPERATING THE HEATER. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY
OR DEATH.
Check the vehicle's charging system for proper operation in accordance with the
Service Information.
Is the vehicle's charging system operating properly?All
Ye s!Go To 3
No!Repair the vehicle's charging system in accordance with the
Service Information.
Perform HEATER VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1.
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CABIN HEATER