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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION.........................................................1
1.1SYSTEM COVERAGE...............................................1
1.2SIX-STEP TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE..........................1
2.0 IDENTIFICATION OF SYSTEM.............................................1
3.0 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND FUNCTIONAL OPERATION......................1
3.1AIRBAG SYSTEM/OCCUPANT RESTRAINT CONTROLLER SYSTEM........2
3.1.1DRIVER AIRBAG...........................................3
3.1.2CLOCKSPRING............................................4
3.1.3PASSENGER AIRBAG......................................4
3.1.4SEAT BELT TENSIONER (SBT)...............................5
3.1.5SEAT BELT SWITCHES (SBS)................................5
3.1.6SIDE IMPACT AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE (SIACM)............5
3.1.7SEAT AIRBAGS (SAB)......................................6
3.1.8ORC/SIACM DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES..................6
3.1.9ACTIVE CODES...........................................7
3.1.10STORED CODES..........................................7
3.2AUDIO SYSTEM....................................................7
3.2.1REMOTE RADIO CONTROLS................................8
3.2.2CD CHANGER.............................................8
3.3BODY CONTROL MODULE...........................................8
3.4CHIME WARNING SYSTEM...........................................9
3.4.1CHIME PRIORITY..........................................9
3.4.2CHIME ON CONDITIONS....................................9
3.4.3WARNING LAMP ANNOUNCEMENT.........................10
3.4.4OTHER CHIME ON CONDITIONS............................10
3.5COMMUNICATION.................................................11
3.6DOOR AJAR SYSTEM..............................................12
3.7EXTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEM......................................12
3.7.1HEADLAMP POWER......................................12
3.7.2HEADLAMP SWITCH......................................12
3.7.3PARK LAMP RELAY.......................................12
3.7.4FOG LAMP RELAY........................................12
3.7.5FOG LAMPS.............................................12
3.7.6EXTERIOR LIGHTING BATTERY SAVER......................13
3.7.7AUTO HEADLAMPS.......................................13
3.8FRONT CONTROL MODULE.........................................13
3.8.1CONTROLLED POWER FEEDS.............................13
3.8.2RELAY CONTROLS.......................................14
3.8.3ELECTRICAL INPUTS.....................................15
3.9HEATING & A/C...................................................16
3.9.1AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL (ATC)................16
3.9.1.1CABIN HEATER..........................................16
3.9.1.2SYSTEM OPERATION.....................................16
3.9.1.3BLOWER MOTOR OPERATION.............................16
3.9.1.4INFRARED SENSORS.....................................16
3.9.1.5REAR ATC SWITCH.......................................16
3.9.1.6COOLDOWN TESTING....................................16
3.9.1.7ACTIVE AND STORED TROUBLE CODES....................17
3.9.2MANUAL TEMPERATURE CONTROL.........................17
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*BUS +/- SIGNALS OPEN OR NO RESPONSE FROM INSTRUMENT CLUSTER . .383
*BUS +/- SIGNALS OPEN OR NO RESPONSE FROM LEFT SLIDING DOOR
CONTROL MODULE....................................................386
*BUS +/- SIGNALS OPEN OR NO RESPONSE FROM POWER LIFTGATE
MODULE.............................................................389
*BUS +/- SIGNALS OPEN OR NO RESPONSE FROM RIGHT SLIDING DOOR
CONTROL MODULE....................................................392
*BUS +/- SIGNALS OPEN OR NO RESPONSE FROM THATCHAM ALARM
MODULE.............................................................395
*NO RESPONSE FROM CABIN HEATER ASSIST - DIESEL ONLY..............397
*NO RESPONSE FROM CONTROLLER ANTILOCK BRAKE...................399
*NO RESPONSE FROM ECM (PCI BUS) - DIESEL ONLY.....................401
*NO RESPONSE FROM ECM (SCI ONLY) - DIESEL ONLY....................402
*NO RESPONSE FROM FRONT CONTROL MODULE........................404
*NO RESPONSE FROM LEFT SIACM.....................................406
*NO RESPONSE FROM ORC............................................408
*NO RESPONSE FROM OVERHEAD CONSOLE............................410
*NO RESPONSE FROM PCM (PCI BUS)...................................412
*NO RESPONSE FROM PCM (SCI ONLY)..................................413
*NO RESPONSE FROM RADIO..........................................416
*NO RESPONSE FROM RIGHT SIACM....................................418
*NO RESPONSE FROM TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULE................420
*PCI BUS COMMUNICATION FAILURE....................................423
DOOR AJAR
*HOOD AJAR CIRCUIT OPEN............................................426
*HOOD AJAR CIRCUIT SHORTED TO GROUND............................427
*LEFT FRONT DOOR AJAR SWITCH SENSE CIRCUIT OPEN.................428
*LEFT FRONT DOOR AJAR SWITCH SENSE CIRCUIT SHORTED TO GROUND. .429
*LEFT SLIDING DOOR AJAR SWITCH SENSE CIRCUIT OPEN................430
*LEFT SLIDING DOOR AJAR SWITCH SENSE CIRCUIT SHORTED TO
GROUND.............................................................432
*LIFTGATE AJAR CIRCUIT OPEN.........................................433
*LIFTGATE AJAR CIRCUIT SHORTED TO GROUND.........................434
*RIGHT FRONT DOOR AJAR SWITCH SENSE CIRCUIT OPEN................435
*RIGHT FRONT DOOR AJAR SWITCH SENSE CIRCUIT SHORTED TO
GROUND.............................................................436
*RIGHT SLIDING DOOR AJAR CIRCUIT OPEN.............................437
*RIGHT SLIDING DOOR AJAR CIRCUIT SHORTED TO GROUND..............439
ELECTRICALLY HEATED SYSTEMS
EBL RUN ONLY RELAY OPEN...........................................440
EBL RUN ONLY RELAY SHORTED TO BATTERY............................442
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
BACKUP LAMP OUTPUT OPEN..........................................443
BACKUP LAMP OUTPUT SHORT.........................................445
FRONT FOG LAMP RELAY OPEN........................................446
FRONT FOG LAMP SHORTED TO BATTERY...............................448
HEADLAMP SWITCH MISMATCH.........................................449
HEADLAMP SWITCH OPEN.............................................450
HEADLAMP SWITCH SHORT TO GROUND................................452
HIGH BEAM SWITCH INPUT OPEN.......................................454
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HIGH BEAM SWITCH INPUT SHORT......................................456
LEFT FRONT TURN SIGNAL OUTPUT OPEN...............................458
LEFT FRONT TURN SIGNAL OUTPUT SHORT..............................460
LEFT HIGH BEAM HEADLAMP CIRCUIT OPEN.............................462
LEFT HIGH BEAM HEADLAMP CIRCUIT SHORTED TO GROUND.............464
LEFT HIGH BEAM HEADLAMP CIRCUIT SHORTED TO VOLTAGE.............466
LEFT LOW BEAM HEADLAMP CIRCUIT OPEN.............................468
LEFT LOW BEAM HEADLAMP CIRCUIT SHORTED TO GROUND..............470
LEFT LOW BEAM HEADLAMP CIRCUIT SHORTED TO VOLTAGE..............472
LEFT REAR TURN SIGNAL OUTPUT OPEN................................474
LEFT REAR TURN SIGNAL OUTPUT SHORT...............................476
LEFT SIDE PARK LAMP OPEN...........................................478
PARK LAMP OUTPUT 1 OPEN...........................................480
PARK LAMP OUTPUT 1 SHORT TO BATTERY..............................482
PARK LAMP OUTPUT 2 OPEN...........................................483
PARK LAMP OUTPUT 2 SHORT TO BATTERY..............................485
RIGHT FRONT TURN SIGNAL OUTPUT OPEN..............................486
RIGHT FRONT TURN SIGNAL OUTPUT SHORT............................488
RIGHT HIGH BEAM HEADLAMP CIRCUIT OPEN............................490
RIGHT HIGH BEAM HEADLAMP CIRCUIT SHORTED TO GROUND............492
RIGHT HIGH BEAM HEADLAMP CIRCUIT SHORTED TO VOLTAGE............494
RIGHT LOW BEAM HEADLAMP CIRCUIT OPEN............................496
RIGHT LOW BEAM HEADLAMP CIRCUIT SHORTED TO GROUND.............498
RIGHT LOW BEAM HEADLAMP CIRCUIT SHORTED TO VOLTAGE............500
RIGHT REAR TURN SIGNAL OUTPUT OPEN...............................502
RIGHT REAR TURN SIGNAL OUTPUT SHORT..............................504
RIGHT SIDE PARK LAMP OPEN..........................................506
TURN SIGNAL SWITCH INPUT OPEN.....................................508
TURN SIGNAL SWITCH INPUT SHORT....................................510
HEATING & A/C
A/C FAULT (ACTIVE) - MANUAL A/C......................................512
CHECKSUM FAILURE (ACTIVE) - MANUAL A/C.............................512
POWER FAULT (ACTIVE) - MANUAL A/C..................................512
REAR DEFOG FAILURE (ACTIVE) - MAN A/C...............................512
RECIRCULATION FAULT (ACTIVE) - MANUAL A/C...........................512
UNKNOWN FAULT DETECTED (ACTIVE) - MANUAL A/C.....................512
A/C FAULT (STORED) - MANUAL A/C.....................................514
BACKLIGHT DIMMING RX FAILURE (STORED) - MANUAL A/C................514
BLEND OVERCURRENT (STORED) - MANUAL A/C..........................514
CHECKSUM FAILURE (STORED) - MANUAL A/C............................514
EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT OPEN (STORED) - MANUAL
A/C..................................................................514
EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT (STORED) - MANUAL
A/C..................................................................514
LOOPBACK FAILURE (STORED) - MANUAL A/C............................514
LOOPBACK TEST FAILURE (STORED) - MANUAL A/C.......................514
MODE OVERCURRENT (STORED) - MANUAL A/C..........................514
NO BCM MESSAGE RECEIVED (STORED) - MANUAL A/C...................514
NO PCM MESSAGE RECEIVED (STORED) - MANUAL A/C...................514
PCM COMMUNICATION FAILURE (STORED) - MANUAL A/C..................514
POWER FAULT (STORED) - MANUAL A/C.................................514
REAR BLEND OVERCURRENT (STORED) - MANUAL A/C....................514
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REAR BLEND POT CIRCUIT OPEN (STORED) - MANUAL A/C.................514
REAR BLEND POT CIRCUIT SHORT (STORED) - MANUAL A/C...............514
REAR DEFOG FAILURE (STORED) - MANUAL A/C..........................514
REAR MODE OVERCURRENT (STORED) - MANUAL A/C.....................514
RECIRC OVERCURRENT (STORED) - MANUAL A/C.........................514
RECIRCULATION FAULT (STORED) - MANUAL A/C..........................514
TX FAILURE (STORED) - MANUAL A/C....................................514
UNKNOWN FAULT DETECTED (STORED) - MANUAL A/C....................514
VEHICLE ODOMETER FAILURE (STORED) - MANUAL A/C...................514
ZONE OVERCURRENT (STORED) - MANUAL A/C...........................514
BACKLIGHT DIMMING RX FAILURE (ACTIVE) - MANUAL A/C.................519
NO BCM MESSAGE RECEIVED (ACTIVE) - MANUAL A/C....................519
BLEND CALIBRATION FAULT - MANUAL A/C...............................521
MODE CALIBRATION FAULT - MANUAL A/C................................521
RECIRCULATION CALIBRATION FAULT - MANUAL A/C......................521
ZONE CALIBRATION FAULT - MANUAL A/C................................521
BLEND OVERCURRENT (ACTIVE) - MANUAL A/C...........................526
MODE OVERCURRENT (ACTIVE) - MANUAL A/C...........................526
REAR BLEND OVERCURRENT (ACTIVE) - MANUAL A/C.....................526
REAR MODE OVERCURRENT (ACTIVE) - MANUAL A/C......................526
RECIRC OVERCURRENT (ACTIVE) - MANUAL A/C..........................526
ZONE OVERCURRENT (ACTIVE) - MANUAL A/C............................526
COOLDOWN TEST EXCESSIVE FAULT - MANUAL A/C.......................532
COOLDOWN TEST SENSOR FAILURE - MANUAL A/C.......................532
COOLDOWN TEST SET UP FAULT - MANUAL A/C..........................534
COOLDOWN TEST TOO COLD TO START - MANUAL A/C....................535
EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT OPEN (ACTIVE) - MANUAL
A/C..................................................................538
EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT (ACTIVE) - MANUAL
A/C..................................................................540
FRONT AND REAR BLOWER OUTPUT 1 OPEN............................542
FRONT AND REAR BLOWER OUTPUT 2 OPEN............................542
FRONT AND REAR BLOWER OUTPUT 1 SHORT TO BATT...................544
FRONT AND REAR BLOWER OUTPUT 2 SHORT TO BATT...................544
LOOPBACK FAILURE (ACTIVE) - MANUAL A/C.............................546
LOOPBACK TEST FAILURE (ACTIVE) - MANUAL A/C........................546
NO PCM MESSAGE RECEIVED (ACTIVE) - MANUAL A/C....................547
PCM COMMUNICATION FAILURE (ACTIVE) - MANUAL A/C...................547
VEHICLE ODOMETER FAILURE (ACTIVE) - MANUAL A/C....................547
REAR BLEND CALIBRATION FAULT - MANUAL A/C.........................549
REAR MODE CALIBRATION FAULT - MANUAL A/C..........................549
REAR BLEND POT CIRCUIT OPEN (ACTIVE) - MANUAL A/C..................553
REAR BLEND POT CIRCUIT SHORT (ACTIVE) - MANUAL A/C................556
TX FAILURE (ACTIVE) - MANUAL A/C.....................................559
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
ABS LAMP CKT SHORT................................................561
ABS LAMP OPEN......................................................562
AIRBAG LAMP CKT SHORT.............................................563
AIRBAG LAMP OPEN...................................................564
EL PANEL SHORT.....................................................565
FRONT FOG LAMP INDICATOR OPEN....................................567
FRONT FOG LAMP INDICATOR SHORT TO GROUND.......................569
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FUEL GAUGE CHECKSUM FAILURE......................................571
FUEL LEVEL SENDING UNIT INPUT OPEN................................572
FUEL LEVEL SENDING UNIT INPUT SHORT...............................574
IOD WAKEUP CLUSTER OUTPUT OPEN..................................576
IOD WAKEUP CLUSTER OUTPUT SHORT.................................578
LEFT TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR OPEN (HIGHLINE).........................580
LEFT TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR OPEN (LOWLINE).........................582
LEFT TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR SHORT (HIGHLINE)........................584
LEFT TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR SHORT (LOWLINE)........................586
LOOPBACK FAILURE...................................................588
NO ABS BUS MESSAGES RECEIVED.....................................589
NO BCM BUS MESSAGES RECEIVED....................................590
NO FCM BUS MESSAGES RECEIVED....................................591
NO ORC BUS MESSAGES RECEIVED....................................592
NO PCM BUS MESSAGES RECEIVED....................................593
NO TCM BUS MESSAGES RECEIVED....................................594
PANEL DIMMING OUTPUT SHORT.......................................595
REAR FOG INDICATOR OUTPUT OPEN...................................600
REAR FOG INDICATOR OUTPUT SHORT..................................602
RIGHT TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR OPEN (HIGHLINE)........................604
RIGHT TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR OPEN (LOWLINE)........................606
RIGHT TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR SHORT (HIGHLINE)......................608
RIGHT TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR SHORT (LOWLINE).......................610
SPEEDOMETER CHECKSUM FAILURE....................................612
TACHOMETER CHECKSUM FAILURE.....................................613
TCM MESSAGE MISMATCH.............................................614
TEMPERATURE GAUGE CHECKSUM FAILURE.............................615
*ANY PCI BUS INDICATOR INOPERATIVE.................................616
INTELLIGENT POWER MODULE
ACCESSORY POWER OUTPUT #1 OPEN.................................617
ACCESSORY POWER OUTPUT #1 SHORTED TO BATTERY..................619
ACCESSORY POWER OUTPUT #2 OPEN.................................621
ACCESSORY POWER OUTPUT #2 SHORTED TO BATTERY..................623
CPA NOT ENGAGED...................................................625
IGN RUN/START INPUT WIRING.........................................627
IGNITION START INPUT WIRING.........................................629
INTERNAL DRIVER FAULT #1............................................631
INTERNAL DRIVER FAULT #2............................................632
INTERNAL DRIVER FAULT #3............................................633
INTERIOR LIGHTING
DOME LAMP OUTPUT SHORT...........................................634
DOME SWITCH INPUT OPEN............................................635
DOME SWITCH INPUT SHORT...........................................636
FRONT COURTESY LAMPS OUTPUT SHORT..............................638
HALO/DOOR/LIFTGATE LAMP OUTPUT SHORT............................640
READING LAMP OUTPUT SHORT........................................641
MEMORY SEAT
BCM MESSAGE NOT RECEIVED.........................................642
CHARGING VOLTAGE HIGH MESSAGE...................................643
CHARGING VOLTAGE LOW MESSAGE....................................644
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3.6 DOOR AJAR SYSTEM
The door ajar and liftgate ajar states are used as
inputs for the Body Control Module (BCM). The
BCM uses these inputs to determine exactly what
position the doors and liftgate are in. The DRBIIIt
will display the state of the door ajar and the
liftgate ajar switches in Inputs/Outputs. It's impor-
tant to note, that when any door, or the liftgate is
closed, the switch state on the DRBIIItwill show
OPEN. When any door, or the liftgate is open the
switch state on the DRBIIItwill show CLOSED.
During diagnosis, if a door or the liftgate is closed
and the DRBIIItdisplays the switch state as
CLOSED, it indicates a shorted ajar circuit. If the
door or the liftgate is open and the DRBIIItdis-
plays the switch state as OPEN, it indicates an
open ajar circuit.
3.7 EXTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEM
3.7.1 HEADLAMP POWER
The headlamp switch is a direct input to the
BCM. The BCM sends a BUS message to the FCM
informing it of a headlamp switch status change.
The FCM then turns on power to the headlamps
through four ªfuselessº circuits. These circuits are
electronically controlled and continuously moni-
tored for malfunctions. Power is supplied to each
filament in a separate circuit. For vehicles equipped
with daytime running Lamps (DRL), the FCM elec-
tronically steps down the headlamp voltage to pro-
vide the desired illumination.
3.7.2 HEADLAMP SWITCH
The Headlamp Switch uses a multiplexed (MUX)
circuit to the Body Control Module (BCM). The
Headlamp Switch controls the Fog lamp relay, Park
lamps and the Low and High headlamps. The BCM
then sends a signal through the PCI Bus line to the
FCM as to what state the switch has selected. The
FCM energizes the high side output drivers to turn
ON the desired lamps.
3.7.3 PARK LAMP RELAY
The park lamp switch is a direct input to the
BCM. The BCM sends a BUS message to the FCM
informing it to turn on the park lamp relay. The
park lamp relay is then powered through low side
control of the FCM. This circuit is electronically
controlled and continuously monitored for malfunc-
tions.
3.7.4 FOG LAMP RELAY
The fog lamp switch is a direct input to the BCM.
The BCM sends a BUS message to the FCM inform-
ing it to turn on the fog lamp relay. The fog lamp
relay is then powered through low side control of
the FCM. This circuit is electronically controlled
and continuously monitored for malfunctions. Fog
lamp functionality is not equipped on all vehicles.
The FCM ªlearnsº that the vehicle is equipped with
fog lamps by reading the BCM BUS message.
3.7.5 FOG LAMPS
The BCM controls the operation of the fog lamp
relay that turns the fog lamps ON and OFF. The
Fog lamps can only be ON when the park and low
beams are ON. If the high beams are switched ON
then the Fog lamps will be automatically turned
OFF.
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3.7.6 EXTERIOR LIGHTING BATTERY
SAVER
The BCM monitors the status of, and controls, the
Park Lamps, Headlamps and Fog Lamp relays. If
any exterior lamps are left ON after the ignition is
turned OFF, the BCM will turn them OFF after 3
minutes.
3.7.7 AUTO HEADLAMPS
This feature is available on vehicles equipped
with both the Electrocromatic Mirror (ECM) and
the Compass/Mini-Trip Computer (CMTC). When
the BCM detects a day/night signal from the CMTC,
an ECM is present and Auto Headlamp mode is
selected.
3.8 FRONT CONTROL MODULE
The Front Control Module (FCM) is an electrical
control and interface center located in the engine
compartment. When it is mated to the Power Dis-
tribution Center (PDC), it is referred to as the
Intelligent Power Module (IPM). The IPM, with its
fuses and relays provides power and signal distri-
bution throughout most of the vehicle. The FCM
receives both hard wire and digital electronic inputs
from the vehicle electrical system through the PDC.
Based on these inputs and the ignition switch
position, it provides direct power feeds and relay
control to some of the vehicles' most critical electri-
cal systems.
The Front Control Module provides the following
features:
Controlled power feeds:
²Front airbag system
²Side airbag system
²Headlamp power
²EATX module power (4 speed only)
²Front washer motor
²Rear washer motor
²Brake shift interlock system
Relay controls:
²Fog lamp relay (when equipped)
²Park lamp relay
²Front wiper on relay
²Front wiper high/low relay
²Accessory relay
²Horn relay
²Front & rear blower relay
²Name brand speakers (NBS) relay
²Electronic back light (EBL) run only relay
²Cabin heater relayElectrical inputs:
²Headlamp battery supplies1&2
²Module battery supply
²Power ground
²Ignition switch RUN or START position status
²Ignition switch START only status
²PCI Bus
²Stop lamp switch
²Horn switch
²Back-up switch
²Wiper park switch
²Washer fluid level switch
²Brake fluid level switch
²Ambient temperature sensor
²Right park lamp outage
²Left park lamp outage
²Battery IOD
²Battery (+) connection detection
²Flash reprogramming voltage
3.8.1 CONTROLLED POWER FEEDS
Front airbag system
The FCM provides power to the Occupant Re-
straint Control (ORC) system through two ªfuse-
lessº circuits (ORC RUN/START, and ORC RUN
only). These circuits are electronically controlled
and continuously monitored for malfunctions.
Power is supplied while the ignition switch is in the
RUN and START positions on pin 48 of the FCM
connector, and in the RUN only position on pin 29.
Side airbag system
The FCM provides power to the Side Impact
Airbag Control Module (SIACM) system through
one ªfuselessº circuit. This circuit is electronically
controlled and continuously monitored for malfunc-
tions. Power is supplied in the ignition RUN and
START positions on pin 28 of the FCM connector.
Headlamp power
The headlamp switch is a direct input to the
BCM. The BCM sends a PCI Bus message to the
FCM informing it of a headlamp switch status
change. The FCM then turns on power to the
headlamps through four ªfuselessº circuits. These
circuits are electronically controlled and continu-
ously monitored for malfunctions. Power is supplied
to each filament in a separate circuit (RH low on pin
6, RH high on pin 4, LH low on pin 3 and LH high
on pin 5). For vehicles equipped with Daytime
Running Lamps (DRL), the FCM electronically
steps down the headlamp voltage to provide the
desired illumination.
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WARNING: BEFORE ROAD TESTING A
VEHICLE, BE SURE THAT ALL
COMPONENTS ARE REASSEMBLED.
DURING THE TEST DRIVE, DO NOT TRY TO
READ THE DRBIIITSCREEN WHILE IN
MOTION. DO NOT HANG THE DRBIIITFROM
THE REAR VIEW MIRROR OR OPERATE IT
YOURSELF. HAVE AN ASSISTANT
AVAILABLE TO OPERATE THE DRBIIIT.
5.0 REQUIRED TOOLS AND
EQUIPMENT
DRBIIIt(diagnostic read-out box)
Jumper wires
Ohmmeter
Voltmeter
Sentry Key Tester
Test Light
8310 Airbag System Load Tool
8443 SRS Airbag System Load Tool
Diagnostic Junction Port Tester 8339
6.0 GLOSSARY OF TERMS
ABSantilock brake system
ACMairbag control module
AECMairbag electronic control module
(ACM)
ASDMairbag system diagnostic module
(ACM)
AT Cautomatic temperature control
BCMbody control module
CABcontroller antilock brake
CMTCcompass/mini-trip computer
CPAconnector positive assurance
DABdriver airbag
DCHAdiesel cabin heater assist
(cabin heater)
DLCdata link connector
DTCdiagnostic trouble code
DRdriver
EBLelectric back lite (rear window de-
fogger)ECMEngine control module
EVICelectronic vehicle information center
FCMfront control module
GCCGulf Coast Countries
HVACheater ventilation, air conditioning
IPMintelligent power module
LDUlower drive unit
LHDLeft Hand Drive
MICmechanical instrument cluster
MTCmanual temperature control
MSMMmemory seat/mirror module
OBDon board diagnostics
ODOodometer
ORCoccupant restraint controller
PA Bpassenger airbag
PASSpassenger
PCIProgrammable Communication In-
terface (vehicle communication bus)
PCMpowertrain control module
PDCpower distribution center
PLGpower liftgate
PLGMpower liftgate module
PSDpower sliding door
PSDMpower sliding door module
PWMpulse width modulated
RHDRight Hand Drive
RKEremote keyless entry
SABseat airbag
SBTseat belt tensioner
SIACMside impact airbag control module
SKIMsentry key immobilizer module
SKISsentry key immobilizer system
SQUIBalso called initiator (located inside
airbag)
SRSsupplemental restraint system
TCMtransmission control module
VFDvacuum fluorescent display
VTSSvehicle theft security system
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Symptom:
FRONT FOG LAMP RELAY OPEN
When Monitored and Set Condition:
FRONT FOG LAMP RELAY OPEN
When Monitored: Ignition On.
Set Condition: The IPM detects high current from the fog lamp relay control circuit.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
MISSING RELAY
OPEN FUSE
FOG LAMP RELAY
INTERMITTENT CONDITION
FOG LAMP RELAY CONTROL CIRCUIT OPEN
FRONT CONTROL MODULE
INTELLIGENT POWER MODULE
TEST ACTION APPLICABILITY
1 Turn the ignition on.
With the DRBIIIt, clear all IPM DTC's.
Turn the Fog Lamps on.
With the DRBIIIt, read the DTC information.
Does the DRBIIItread: Front Fog Lamp Relay Open?All
Ye s®Go To 2
No®Go To 5
2 Turn the ignition off.
Check the IPM to make certain the Fog Lamp Relay is present.
Is the Fog Lamp Relay present?All
Ye s®Go To 3
No®Replace the missing Fog Lamp Relay.
Perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1.
3 Turn the ignition off.
Install a known good relay in place of the fog lamp relay.
Turn the Fog Lamps On.
Do the Fog Lamps operate normally?All
Ye s®Replace the Fog Lamp Relay.
Perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1.
No®Go To 4
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TEST ACTION APPLICABILITY
4 Turn the ignition off
Remove the Fog Lamp Relay.
Measure the voltage of the Fused B+ circuit of the fog lamp relay.
Is the voltage above 10 volts?All
Ye s®Replace the Front Control Module.
Perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1.
No®Replace the Intelligent Power Module.
Perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1.
5 Turn the ignition off.
Check the IPM Fog Lamp fuse #1.
Is the fuse open?All
Ye s®Replace the open fuse.
Perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1.
No®Go To 6
6 Turn the ignition off.
Disconnect the Front Control Module from the IPM.
Remove the Fog Lamp Relay.
Measure the resistance of the Fog Lamp Relay Control Circuit.
Is the resistance below 5.0 ohms?All
Ye s®The condition that caused the symptom is currently not present.
Inspect the related wiring for a possible intermittent condition.
Look for any chafed, pierced,pinched, or partially broken wires.
Perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1.
No®Repair the Fog Lamp Relay Control Circuit.
Perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1.
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FRONT FOG LAMP RELAY OPEN ÐContinued