The Vehicle Theft Deterrent (VTD) System, called a Passlock II System, is designed to prevent vehicle theft by disabling the engine unless the Passlock lock cylinder is correctly engaged by a mechanical key. The Passlock II System utilizes four components for theft detection: the lock cylinder, the ignition switch, the Body Control Module (BCM) and the Powertrain Control Module (PCM).
When starting the engine, the PCM looks for a password from the BCM through the Class 2 serial data circuit. If the password is not recognized or not present, the PCM will disable the engine. If an incorrect or no Password received, this indicates that the engine will start and stall immediately. THEFT SYSTEM telltale will flash on the IPC for approximately 4 seconds. If an incorrect or Disable Password Received (more than three invalid passwords are received), this indicates that the engine is disabled for at least 10 minutes and that the THEFT SYSTEM telltale will illuminate solid on the IPC for approximately 3 seconds then flash on the Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) for the 10 minutes.
After the vehicle has passed theft detection, the PCM will continue a normal engine operation. If the PCM loses the BCM communication within the same ignition cycle, the vehicle will continue to run on the following ignition cycles. This mode is called the fail enable mode. Additional information can be found in the Passlock Theft Deterrent Systems.
An unrecognized or incorrect password is sent to the PCM from the BCM.
• | The PCM will record operating conditions at the time during which the diagnostic fails. This information will store in the Freeze Frame and Failure Records buffers. |
• | A history DTC stores. |
• | The engine fueling is disabled by the PCM. |
• | A history DTC will clear after 40 consecutive warm up cycles without a fault. |
• | A scan tool can clear the DTCs. |
Attempting to start the vehicle by bypassing the Passlock ll system or by substituting parts without performing the password learn procedure may set a DTC P1631 and a P1632.
If no password is received, a DTC U1064 and P1632 may be set.
An intermittent may be caused by a poor connection, a rubbed through wire insulation, or by a wire broken inside the insulation.
Thoroughly check any suspected circuitry for the following items:
• | Backed out terminals or improper mating |
• | Broken locks |
• | Improperly formed or damaged terminals |
• | Poor terminal to wiring connections |
• | Physical damage to the wiring harness |
• | Corrosion |
The number(s) below refer(s) to the step number(s) on the Diagnostic Table.
The Powertrain OBD System Check prompts you to complete some of the basic checks and to store the freeze frame and failure records data on the scan tool if applicable. This creates an electronic copy of the data captured when the fault occurred. The information then stores in the scan tool for later reference.
The scan tool can display whether or not the BCM has received and learned the password from the lock cylinder. If the password is not received, the reason the PCM set this DTC may due to a password that has not yet been learned due to a component being replaced, or a problem in the BCM or a VTD component.
The theft deterrent password resides in the Body Control Module (BCM). Anytime a VTD component is replaced, the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) must relearn the new BCM password. Refer to Password Learn portion of the service manual for the password learn procedure.
A BCM Passlock theft deterrent DTC being set indicates that a Passlock II component may be malfunctioning. Refer to the applicable BCM table for diagnosis.
If no vehicle theft deterrent DTCs were set and the BCM has not learned (received) a password from the ignition lock cylinder, the BCM may need to learn the password or be malfunctioning.
A reprogrammed PCM does not require the password learn procedure to be performed. The password will be learned on the first ignition cycle. Refer to the latest Techline information for programming procedures.
If no malfunctions are present at this point and no additional DTCs were set, refer to Diagnostic Aids for additional checks and information.
Step | Action | Value(s) | Yes | No |
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1 | Did you perform the Powertrain On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check? | -- | ||
2 | Display the data list for the BCM. Does the scan tool indicate that the Passlock data is Valid? | -- | ||
3 |
Does the engine start and continue to run? | -- | ||
4 | Are there any Passlock theft deterrent DTCs set? | -- | Go to the Applicable Passlock DTC table | |
5 | Refer to the Passlock Theft Deterrent portion of the service manual. Is the action complete? | -- | -- | |
6 | Reprogram the PCM. Is the action complete? | -- | -- | |
7 |
Does the scan tool indicate that this diagnostic ran and passed? | -- | ||
8 | Check to see if any additional DTCs are set. Does the scan tool display any DTCs that you have not diagnosed? | -- | Go to the Applicable DTC table | System OK, go to Diagnostic Aids |