DTC 1265 identifies an ABS motor circuit that shorts to ground. The malfunction will cause one of the following conditions to occur:
• | The ABS motor will not be controlled at the commanded current rate. |
• | The driver circuit will allow current directly to the ground. |
DTC C1265 can set anytime. A malfunction exists if the EBCM/EBTCM detects an out of range voltage on either of the rear ABS motor circuits. An out of range voltage on either circuit indicates one of the following conditions:
• | A circuit shorts to ground. |
• | An ABS brake motor is shorts internally. |
• | A malfunction DTC stores. |
• | The ABS/TCS disables. |
• | The amber ABS/TCS warning indicators turn on. |
• | The red BRAKE warning indicator turns on if the rear piston in the ABS brake motor pack is not in the home position. |
• | The condition responsible for setting the DTC no longer exists and the Scan Tool Clear DTC function is used. |
• | 100 drive cycles pass with no DTC detected. |
Use the Scan Tool Manual Control function in order to exercise ABS motor movement of affected channel in both directions while applying light pressure on the brake pedal. An intermittent malfunction may be indicated if erratic or jumpy brake pedal movement is detected while performing an apply or release function of the ABS monitor. Use the enhanced diagnostic function of the Scan Tool in order to measure the frequency of the malfunction. Refer to the Scan Tool manual or Scan Tool Diagnostics located in this section for the procedure.
If the malfunction is not current, use the following procedure to pinpoint an intermittent malfunction in the motor circuitry or connections:
Thoroughly inspect any circuitry that may cause the intermittent complaint for the following conditions:
• | Rubbed-through wire insulation |
• | A broken wire inside the insulation |
• | Backed out terminals |
• | Improper mating |
• | Broken locks |
• | Improperly formed or damaged terminals |
• | Poor terminal-to-wiring connections |
• | Physical damage to the wiring harness |
Clear the DTCs after completing the diagnosis. Test drive the vehicle for three drive cycles in order to verify that the DTC does not reset. Use the following procedure in order to complete one drive cycle:
Important: Zero the J 39200 test leads before making any resistance measurements.
Step | Action | Value(s) | Yes | No | ||||||||||||
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1 | Was the Diagnostic System Check performed? | -- | ||||||||||||||
2 |
Does DTC C1265 occur intermittently? | -- | Go to Diagnostic Aids | |||||||||||||
3 |
Is continuity to ground present during the above test? | -- | ||||||||||||||
4 | Use J 39200 in order to measure the resistance between the 6-way ABS brake motor pack harness connector terminal C and ground. Is continuity to ground present during the above test? | -- | ||||||||||||||
5 | Use the J 39200 in order to measure the resistance between the 6-way ABS brake motor pack connector terminal D (leading to the rear brake motor) and ground. Is continuity to ground present during the above test? | -- | ||||||||||||||
6 |
Is there damage which may cause a short to ground? | -- | ||||||||||||||
7 |
Did DTC C1265 set as a current DTC during the last three drive cycles? | -- | ||||||||||||||
8 | Replace the ABS brake motor pack. Refer to ABS Motor Pack Replacement . Is the repair complete? | -- | -- | |||||||||||||
9 | Repair the short to ground in CKT 1284. Is the repair complete? | -- | -- | |||||||||||||
10 | Repair the short to ground in CKT 1285. Is the repair complete? | -- | -- | |||||||||||||
11 | Replace all of the following components that exhibit signs of damage:
Is the repair complete? | -- | -- | |||||||||||||
12 | Replace the EBCM/EBTCM. Refer to Electronic Brake and Traction Control Module Replacement . Is the repair complete? | -- | -- | |||||||||||||
13 | The malfunction is intermittent or not present at this time. Is a concern still present? | -- | Go to Diagnostic Aids |