Circuit Description
The data link connector (DLC) allows a scan tool to communicate with the class 2
serial data line. The serial data line is the means by which the microprocessor-controlled
modules in the vehicle communicate with each other. Once the scan tool is connected
to the class 2 serial data line through the DLC, the scan tool can be used
to monitor each module for diagnostic purposes and to check for diagnostic trouble
codes (DTCs). Class 2 serial data is transmitted on a single wire at an average
of 10.4 kbps. This value is an average, class 2 uses a variable pulse
width modulation to carry data and depending on the message it may operate faster
or slower. The bus will float at a nominal 7.0 volts during normal operation.
Each module can pull this lower during the transmission. The bus is not at battery
positive voltage or ground potential during normal operation. When the ignition switch
is in RUN, each module communicating on the class 2 serial data line sends
a state of health (SOH) message every 2 seconds to ensure that the module is
operating properly. When a module stops communicating on the class 2 serial
data line, for example if the module loses power or ground, the SOH message it normally
sends on the data line every 2 seconds disappears. Other modules on the class 2
serial data line, which expect to receive that SOH message, detect its absence; those
modules in turn set an internal DTC associated with the loss of SOH of the non-communicating
module. The DTC is unique to the module which is not communicating, for example, when
the inflatable restraint sensing and diagnostic module (SDM) SOH message disappears,
several modules set DTC U1088. Note that a loss of serial data DTC does not normally
represent a failure of the module that set it.
Data Link Connector (DLC)
The DLC is a standardized 16 cavity connector. Connector design and
location is dictated by an industry wide standard, and is required to provide the
following:
• | Scan tool power battery positive voltage at terminal 16 |
• | Scan tool power ground at terminal 4 |
• | Class 2 serial data at terminal 2 |
• | Common signal ground at terminal 5 |
Class 2 Serial Data Line
The class 2 serial data line on this vehicle is a star configuration.
The powertrain control module (PCM) has an additional class 2 serial data
circuit to body control module (BCM) or to theft deterrent control module, if equipped.
If one of the class 2 serial data circuits to the PCM opens, communication
will not be interrupted. The following modules communicate on the class 2 serial
data line:
• | The body control module (BCM) |
• | The digital radio receiver (DRR) |
• | The driver door module (DDM) |
• | The driver seat module (DSM) |
• | The electronic brake control module (EBCM) |
• | The electronic control suspension (ESC) module |
• | The front passenger door control module (FPDM) |
• | The HVAC control module |
• | The HVAC control module - rear auxiliary |
• | The inflatable restraint sensing and diagnostic module (SDM) |
• | The instrument panel cluster (IPC) |
• | The powertrain control module (PCM) |
• | The rear seat audio (RSA) controller |
• | The rear seat entertainment (RSE) assembly, w/U42 |
• | The rear wheel steering control module (RWSCM) |
• | The remote playback device - CD player, (CDX) w/U1S |
• | The theft deterrent control module (VTD) , for export |
• | The transfer case shift control module (TCSCM), w/4WD |
• | The vehicle communication interface module (VCIM), w/UE1 |
The class 2 serial data line allows a scan tool to communicate with
these modules for testing purposes, checking for DTCs, and to activate/enable/disable
functions. These class 2 serial data circuits are bussed together via 2 splice
packs and a DLC:
• | SP205--Located behind the I/P near the headlamp switch connector. |
• | SP206--Located in the I/P harness near the left B pillar. |
• | SP207--Located in the I/P harness. |
• | DLC--Connects the scan tool to the class 2 serial data circuits. |
Refer to
Data Link Communications Component Views
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