Subject: | HIGH SPEED LAN Diagnostics/Remembering Ohms Law |
Models: | 2004-2009 All Cars |
The following diagnosis might be helpful if the vehicle exhibits the symptom(s) described in this PI.
Starting in model year 2004 several general motors vehicles will use a new means of communication between electronic modules via serial data circuits.
To assist in diagnosing this new serial data circuit, the following is being provided as a starting point.
The following conditions may cause a total loss of high speed GMLAN data communication:
GM High speed (only) LAN diagnostic/communication checks
If the resistance is out of limits (ol), look for a open in circuits 2500 or 2501 that runs from the dlc to the bcm on the LAN bus as per the wiring schematic. Repair as necessary.
• | If the resistance is @ 128 ohms, look at the wiring schematic for the LAN bus for the vehicle you are working on. Using the schematic, disconnect one module from its LAN connector in approximately the center of the complete LAN circuit. You have now effectively created two LAN circuits. |
Procedure for checking an open in one of the gm LAN wires going to the LAN module you disconnected: |
• | Probe the LAN circuits 2500 and 2501 from the disconnected module back to the dlc. The resistance should be approximately 128 ohms. If an open is encountered, your LAN circuit 2500 or 2501 is open/grounded (could be to a voltage source which is not present due to the key being off) and/or a module is open/grounded internally between the module and the connector circuit you are probing. |
Probe each circuit individually between the dlc and your current location to determine if 2500 or 2501 is open/grounded. Remove one module at a time, working your way back to the dlc to determine which module and/or connection in the circuit between modules is open/grounded while probing the lan circuit back toward the dlc. |
• | If the resistance above is approximately 128 ohms, probe the LAN circuit at this module connector toward the pcm - away from the dlc. The resistance value should be approximately 128 ohms. If the resistance value shows open/grounded, probe along the LAN line to the next module and/or skip ahead a couple modules and probe for the open and/or ground. If readily accessible, remove the pcm LAN connector and probe circuits 2500 and 2501 individually to determine which is the culprit. Repair/replace components/wiring as necessary. |
Please follow this diagnostic or repair process thoroughly and complete each step. If the condition exhibited is resolved without completing every step, the remaining steps do not need to be performed.