• | Perform the Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle prior to using this diagnostic procedure. |
• | Review Strategy Based Diagnosis for an overview of the diagnostic approach. |
• | Diagnostic Procedure Instructions provides an overview of each diagnostic category. |
Circuit | Short to Ground | Open/High Resistance | Short to Voltage | Signal Performance |
---|---|---|---|---|
Module B+ | U0100-U0299 | U0100-U0299 | -- | -- |
Ignition | U0100-U0299 | U0100-U0299 | -- | -- |
Module Ground | U0100-U0299 | U0100-U0299 | -- | -- |
Accessory Wake Up Serial Data | U1814 | U0100-U0299 | -- | -- |
High Speed GMLAN Serial Data Wake Up | U2099 | U0100-U0299 | -- | -- |
High Speed GMLAN Serial Data (+) | 2 | U0100-U0299 | 2 | -- |
High Speed GMLAN Serial Data (-) | 2 | U0100-U0299 | 2 | -- |
Low Speed GMLAN Serial Data | 1 | U0100-U0299 | 1 | -- |
1. Scan tool does not communicate with low speed GMLAN device 2. Scan tool does not communicate with high speed GMLAN device |
Modules connected to the high and low speed GMLAN serial data circuits monitor for serial data communications during normal vehicle operation. Operating information and commands are exchanged among the modules.
The body control module (BCM) activates the serial data communication enable and the accessory wakeup serial data circuits by applying voltage when the ignition key is in ACC, ON or START. Only the modules using high speed GMLAN serial data are connected to the enable or wakeup circuits. To determine which modules are activated using the enable or wakeup circuits refer to Data Communication Schematics .
The system voltage is between 9-16 volts.
A supervised periodic message that includes the transmitter module availability has not been received.
Specific subsystems will not function.
• | A current DTC clears when the malfunction is no longer present. |
• | A history DTC clears when the module ignition cycle counter reaches the reset threshold of 50, without a repeat of the malfunction. |
• | Use the DTC Descriptor list above to determine the module which is not communicating. |
• | If there are multiple non-communicating modules choose the one closest to the data link connector (DLC). |
• | Use Data Link References to determine if the module uses high or low speed GMLAN serial data communications. |
• | Some modules may not have internal protection for specific voltage outputs and may open a battery positive voltage or ignition voltage source fuse. If a voltage input fuse is open and no short is found in that circuit, ensure that no module output voltage circuit is shorted to ground before replacing the module. |
• | This diagnostic can be used for any module that should communicate with high or low speed GMLAN serial data providing the vehicle is equipped with the option that uses that module. |
Data Link Communications Description and Operation
Control Module References for scan tool information
⇒ | If communication is not available, with RPO LNF, perform the No Communication with RPO LNF ECM Test |
⇒ | If communication is not available, without RPO LNF, perform the No Communication with Module Test |
• | U1814 |
• | U2099 |
• | B1428 |
• | B1370 |
• | B1380 |
• | B1440 |
• | B1441 |
⇒ | If any listed DTC is present, refer to Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List - Vehicle to diagnose that DTC prior to this diagnostic. |
⇒ | If no module communicates on high speed GMLAN serial data, refer to Scan Tool Does Not Communicate with High Speed GMLAN Device . |
⇒ | If no module communicates on low speed GMLAN serial data, excluding BCM, refer to Scan Tool Does Not Communicate with Low Speed GMLAN Device . |
• | Terminal 3, X2 - RPO LNF |
• | Terminal 5, X2 - RPO LNF |
• | Terminal 6, X2 - RPO LNF |
⇒ | If the test lamp does not illuminate, refer to DTC P0685, P0686, P0687, P0689, or P0690 . |
⇒ | If greater than the specified range, test the ground circuit for an open/high resistance. |
Important: Only the high speed GMLAN modules have a serial data communication enable circuit OR an accessory wakeup serial data circuit, and the BCM is the output for these circuits. Refer to the module schematics to identify which modules have these circuits. If the module that is not communicating is the BCM or does not have one of these circuits, proceed to step 5.
⇒ | If the test lamp does not illuminate, test the circuit for an open/high resistance. If the circuits test normal, replace the BCM. |
⇒ | If the test lamp does not illuminate, test the circuit for a short to ground or an open/high resistance. If the circuit fuse is open, also test the positive voltage outputs of the module for a short to ground. If the circuits test normal, replace the module. |
⇒ | If the test lamp does not illuminate, test the circuit for a short to ground or an open/high resistance. If the circuit fuse is open, also test the positive voltage outputs of the module for a short to ground. If the circuits test normal, replace the module. |
⇒ | If greater than the specified range, test the serial data circuit for open/high resistance. |
Perform the Diagnostic Repair Verification after completing the diagnostic procedure.
• | Control Module References for module replacement, setup, and programming |