Subject: | Security Lamp Illuminated on the IP, Engine Stalls, No Start, DTC B2960
(Security System Sensor Data Incorrect but Valid) Set (Inspect and Repair
Cause of DTC B2960) |
Models: | 1998-2001 Chevrolet and GMC C/K Pickup (Old Style) and Utility (Tahoe,
Suburban, Yukon) (Old Style) Models |
| 2001 Chevrolet and GMC C/K 3500HD Pickup Models (Old Style) |
| 1999-2000 Cadillac Escalade |
This bulletin is being revised to change a cavity number in Step 34
of the procedure. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 01-08-56-004
(Section 08 -- Body and Accessories).
Condition
Some customers may comment on the following conditions. These symptoms
may be intermittent.
• | The Security lamp illuminates while driving. The Security lamp
may be On or Off when the customer brings the vehicle to the service facility. |
• | The engine cranks but will not start and the Security lamp is
flashing. |
• | The engine starts then stalls and the Security lamp is flashing. |
Cause
The condition(s) may be due to an incorrect Passlockâ„¢ sensor voltage
received by the EVO/Passlockâ„¢ module from the Passlockâ„¢ sensor
due to the following conditions. Most intermittent conditions are caused
by faulty electrical connections or wiring.
• | A 7 ohm variation in the sensor ground circuit wiring,
circuit 1057 |
• | A 100 ohm variation in the Passlock™ sensor signal
wiring circuit, circuit 1836 |
Inspect for the following items:
• | Broken wiring inside the insulation. |
• | A poor connection between the male and female terminal at the
connector. Refer to Testing for Proper Terminal Contact under Testing for
Intermittent and Poor Connections in Wiring Systems for the specific procedure. |
• | A poor terminal to wire connection. Some conditions that fall
under this description include poor crimps, poor solder joints, crimping
over the wire insulation instead of the wire itself, and corrosion in the
wire to terminal contact area. |
• | Wire insulation that is rubbed through. This causes an intermittent
short as the bare area touches other wiring or parts of the vehicle. |
• | A poor connection between the male and female terminal at a connector.
This poor connection may be the result of contamination or deformation. |
• | Contamination may be caused by the connector halves being improperly
connected. A missing or damaged connector seal, damage to the connector itself,
or exposing the terminals to moisture and dirt can also cause contamination.
Contamination, usually in the underhood or underbody connectors, leads to
terminal corrosion, causing an open circuit or intermittently open circuit. |
- | Separate the connector halves. |
- | Visually inspect the connector halves for contamination. Contamination
may result in a white or green build-up within the connector body or between
terminals. This causes high terminal resistance, intermittent contact, or
an open circuit. An underhood or underbody connector that shows signs of
contamination should be replaced in its entirety including the terminals,
the seals, and the connector body. |
• | Deformation is caused by probing the mating side of a connector
terminal without the proper adapter, improperly joining the connector halves,
or repeatedly separating and joining the connector halves. Deformation,
usually to the female terminal connector tang, can result in poor terminal
contact causing an open or intermittently open circuit. Using an equivalent
male terminal from the J 38125-B, test that the retention force is
significantly different between an good terminal and a suspect terminal.
Replace the female terminal in question. |
Correction
Have any of the following components had service recently?
• | The theft deterrent module (This module is called the EVO/Passlock™
module in published service information.) |
• | The ignition lock cylinder case assembly |
If any of the above components have been replaced, the Passlockâ„¢
Learning procedure must be performed before any diagnostic procedures are
performed.
To assist in diagnosis, the following steps are provided.
- Does the engine start? If not, use the Engine Cranks but Does
Not Run diagnostic information in the Engine Controls sub-section of the
applicable Service Manual.
- Observe the Security indicator lamp in the instrument panel when
you turn the key to the RUN position. Does the indicator lamp show any of
the following conditions:
• | The lamp is On for five seconds, then goes Off. This is normal
operation. The engine should start and run. |
• | The lamp is On and does not go Off. This indicates a problem is
detected but the engine starts. This indicates that the fault occurred when
the engine was running. |
• | The lamp flashes On and Off. This indicates a problem has been
detected, this ignition cycle, by the Passlock system and the engine will
not start. |
• | The lamp does not come On. This is abnormal operation. Use the
Security Indicator Inoperative diagnostic in the Theft Deterrent subsection
of the applicable Service Manual. |
Important: You must diagnose the diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) in the order specified
in the DTC table shown below. Failure to do so may result in one or more
of the following conditions:
• | Extended diagnostic time |
• | Incorrect parts replacement |
DTC
| Concern is
| Diagnostic Procedure
|
U1016
| Serial Data Problem, Circuit 1807
| A Diagnostic System
Check - Data Link Communications in Data Link Communications subsection of
the applicable Service Manual
|
U1255
| Serial Data Communication malfunction, Circuit 1807
| A Diagnostic System Check - Data Link Communications in Data Link Communications
subsection of the applicable Service Manual
|
B2847
(Low Circuit Voltage)
| Circuit 812, Red/White wire from the
lock cylinder housing to the Theft Deterrent Module
| A Diagnostic System Check
- Theft Deterrent subsection of the applicable Service Manual
|
B2848 (High Circuit Voltage)
| Circuit 812, Red/White wire from the
lock cylinder housing to the Theft Deterrent Module
| A Diagnostic System Check
- Theft Deterrent subsection of the applicable Service Manual
|
B2957 (Low Circuit Voltage)
| Circuit 1836, Yellow wire from the lock
cylinder housing to the Theft Deterrent Module
| A Diagnostic System Check
- Theft Deterrent subsection of the applicable Service Manual
|
B2958 (High Circuit Voltage)
| Circuit 1836, Yellow wire from the lock
cylinder housing to the Theft Deterrent Module
| A Diagnostic System Check
- Theft Deterrent subsection of the applicable Service Manual
|
B2960 (Sensor Voltage Out of Range)
| Circuit 1057, Orange/Black
wire from the lock cylinder housing to the Theft Deterrent Module
| A Diagnostic System Check - Theft Deterrent subsection of the applicable Service
Manual
|
To assist in diagnosis/repair, the following step by step instructions
are provided:
- Install seat covers.
- Connect the scan tool to the diagnostic link connector (DLC).
- Enter scan tool diagnostics.
- Select the model year of the vehicle.
- Select light truck.
- Select F1, (Body).
- Select "C" or "K" for Series.
- Select F2, (Passlock).
- Select F0, (Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC)).
- Select F0, (DTC information).
- Select F0, (Current DTC).
- Record on the repair order any current DTCs displayed. If none,
skip the next step.
- Is a current B2960 DTC displayed? If no, the condition is not
present with this key cycle. Continue to the next step.
- Select Exit.
- Select F1, (History DTC).
- Are any history DTCs other than B2960 present? If so, diagnose
those DTCs first using the appropriate service information, otherwise continue.
- Select Exit.
- Select Exit.
- Select F1, (Data Display).
- Select F1, (Data).
- Cycle the key to the OFF position and wait 20 seconds.
- Slowly turn the key to the RUN position. Be careful not to turn
the key into the START position.
- Observe the following values:
• | Passlock™ Data Voltage should be 5.0 volts. |
• | Passlock™ State should be Normal. |
• | Passlock™ Code should be Open. |
- Rotate the key to the START position, and observe the following
again:
• | Passlock™ Data Voltage should be less than 5.0 volts.
Passlockâ„¢ Data Voltage should remain steady and not fluctuate. The
test vehicle used for this diagnostic procedure had a voltage value of 2.49 volts.
The vehicle being worked on may be either higher or lower than this value.
The key is that it has to be less than 5.0 volts. |
• | Passlock™ State should be "Monitor Passlock™". |
• | Passlock™ Code should be Valid Code. |
- If no trouble is found and the customer has experienced one of
the symptoms or the code is a history DTC, the most likely cause is the Passlockâ„¢
wiring, specifically the wires from the Passlockâ„¢ sensor to the Theft
Deterrent module.
Caution: This vehicle is equipped with a Supplemental Inflatable Restraint (SIR)
System. Failure to follow the correct procedure could cause the following
conditions:
- Air bag deployment
- Personal injury
- Unnecessary SIR system repairs
- In order to avoid the above conditions, observe the following guidelines.
- Open the hood. Install fender covers.
- Disconnect the negative battery cable.
- Disable the SIR system using the following steps:
• | Turn the steering wheel so that the vehicle's wheels are pointing
straight ahead. |
• | Remove the key from the lock cylinder. |
• | Remove the I/P cluster trim bezel by
grasping the corners of the bezel and pulling the bezel rearward in order
to disengage the retaining clips. |
• | Remove the left sound insulator panel
(if equipped), the knee bolster, and the knee bolster support. |
• | Remove the connector position assurance
(CPA) from the yellow 8-way connector, (C231) above (2) located at
the bottom of the I/P just to the left of the steering column,
and disconnect the connector. |
• | Remove the connector position assurance (CPA) from the yellow
4-way connector, (C232) above (7) located at the bottom of the I/P just to
the left of the steering column, and disconnect the connector. |
- Cut and remove the wiring harness tie straps from the steering
column wire harness (the lower one).
- Remove the screw that retains connector
C266 to the mounting bracket.
- Loosen the screw holding the wiring harness connectors together
at the connector C266 (2) and separate the connection.
- Separate the turn signal and multifunction
switch harness (2) from the 18-way connector (1). They have a locking tab
in the center of each connector that needs to be released.
Important: For all vehicles, use either the correct mating terminal, or electrical
tool GM# 12094430, (J 38125-11A) (Blue) from the J 38125-B
Terminal Repair kit. Perform a pull test to determine if the terminals have
proper tension. If one is found where the tension is suspect, replace the
terminal.
- Circuit number 1057, Orange with Black stripe wire, in cavity C4.
Circuit number 812, Red with White stripe wire, in cavity B1.
Circuit number 1836, Yellow wire, in cavity D3.
- On the end of the 18-way connector is the date the ignition switch
wiring harness was manufactured. This date is etched in the plastic of the
connector. It is displayed as two lines of numbers (ie: GM XXX, XXXX). The
bottom row of four digits are the digits that must be verified. Do not be
confused by the single row of four digits on one end of the connector. These
four digits are the connector part number. If two rows are not found, the
following procedure must be performed. The following defines the four digits:
• | Month (1) Alpha/Numeric Character (1= January, 4 = April, 9 =
September, O = October, N = November, etc.) |
• | Day (2) numbers (01-31) |
• | Year (1) Number (9 =1999, 0 = 2000) |
- If the date code is less than N080, (November 08, 2000),
place a drop of solder to the wire and terminal interfaces on the wires in
the following cavities:
• | Circuit number 1057, Orange/Black wire in cavity C4 |
• | Circuit number 812, Red/White wire in cavity B1 |
• | Circuit number 1836, Yellow wire in cavity D3 |
- Reconnect the turn signal and multifunction switch harness (2)
from the 18-way connector (1).
Important: Connector bolt torque is critical. Tightening the bolt to 7 N·m
(61 lb in) may cause the pal nut of the connector to strip.
Tightening the bolt less than 4 N·m (35 lb in)
may result in an intermittent connection.
- Connect the 48-way connector (C266) to the vehicle's wiring harness.
Tighten the screw holding the wiring harness connectors together.
Tighten
Tighten the retaining screw to 6 N·m (53 lb in).
- Cycle the steering column tilt from full up to full down a minimum
of ten times.
- Squeeze the ends of connector C266 together with your fingers,
forcing the terminals and connector to properly seat together.
- Recheck the retaining screw for connector C266 torque.
Tighten
Tighten the retaining screw holding the wiring harness connectors together
to 6 N·m (53 lb in).
- Again, cycle the steering column tilt from full up to full down
a minimum of ten times.
- Again, squeeze the ends of connector C266 together with your fingers,
forcing the terminals and connector to properly seat together.
- Recheck the retaining screw for connector C266 torque.
Tighten
Tighten the retaining screw holding the wiring harness connectors together
to 6 N·m (53 lb in).
- Again, cycle the steering column tilt from full up to full down
a minimum of ten times.
- Again, squeeze the ends of connector C266 together with your fingers,
forcing the terminals and connector to properly seat together.
- Recheck the retaining screw for connector C266 torque.
Tighten
Tighten the retaining screw holding the wiring harness connectors together
to 6 N·m (53 lb in).
- Install the knee bolster support to the IP.
• | Connect the lap cooler hose to the knee bolster. |
• | Connect the brake release cable to the park brake assembly. |
• | Snap the knee bolster into the I/P assembly. |
• | Install the knee bolster screws. |
Tighten
Tighten the screws to 2 N·m (18 lb in).
- Connect the headlight switch wiring connectors to the I/P bezel
and install the bezel.
- Connect the yellow 4-way connector C232 (7)
and install the CPA.
- Connect the yellow 8-way connector C231 (2) and install
the CPA.
- Connect the negative battery cable.
- Observe the Security indicator lamp when the key is turned to
the RUN position. The Security lamp should come On for five seconds, then
go Off. If it doesn't, you must recheck your work.
- Observe the SIR lamp. The lamp should be Off.
- Remove the fender covers and close the hood.
- Remove the seat covers.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation
| Description
| Labor Time
|
N6626
| Wiring and/or Connector - Repair
| 1.0 hr
|