The body control system consists of a BCM and it's associated controls.
Battery positive voltage is provided to the BCM from BFC/BATT fuse in the
left hand Instrument panel fuse block. The module ground is wired to ground
G202. The BCM is wired to the Class 2 serial data communication bus
as well as discreet input and output terminals to control the functions
of the vehicles body .
Serial Data Power Mode
On vehicles that have several control modules connected by serial data
circuits, one module is the Power Mode Master, PMM. On this vehicle the
PMM is the BCM. The PMM receives 3 discreet ignition switch signals to
differentiate which power mode will be sent over the Class 2 Serial
Data circuit.
To determine the correct power mode the PMM uses the following circuits:
Fail-safe Operation
Since the operation of the vehicle systems depends on the power mode,
there is a fail-safe plan in place should the PMM fail to send a power mode
message. The fail-safe plan covers those modules using exclusively
serial data control of power mode as well as those modules with
discrete ignition signal inputs.
Serial Data Messages
The modules that depend exclusively on serial data messages for power
modes stay in the state dictated by the last valid PMM message until they
can check for the engine run flag status on the serial data circuits.
If the PMM fails, the modules monitor the serial data circuit for
the engine run flag serial data. If the engine run flag serial
data is True, indicating that the engine is running, the modules
fail-safe to RUN. In this state the modules and their subsystems
can support all operator requirements. If the engine run flag
serial data is False, indicating that the engine is not running,
the modules fail-safe to OFF-AWAKE. In this state the modules
are constantly checking for a change status message on the serial
data circuits and can respond to both local inputs and serial data
inputs from other modules on the vehicle.
Discrete Ignition Signals
Those modules that have discrete ignition signal inputs also remain
in the state dictated by the last valid PMM message received on the serial
data circuits. They then check the state of their discrete ignition
input to determine the current valid state. If the discrete ignition
input is active, battery positive voltage, the modules will fail-safe
to the RUN power mode. If the discrete ignition input is not active,
open or 0 voltage, the modules will fail-safe to OFF-AWAKE.
In this state the modules are constantly checking for a change
status message on the serial data circuits and can respond to both
local inputs and serial data inputs from other modules on the vehicle.
BCM Wake-up/Sleep States
The BCM is able to control or perform all of the BCM functions in the
wake-up state. The BCM enters the sleep state when active control or monitoring
of system functions has stopped, and the BCM has become idle again.
The BCM must detect certain wake-up inputs before entering the
wake-up state. The BCM monitors for these inputs during the sleep
state, where the BCM is able to detect switch transitions that
cause the BCM to wake-up when activated or deactivated. Multiple
switch inputs are needed in order to sense both the insertion
of the ignition key and the power mode requested. This would allow
the BCM to enter a sleep state when the key is IN or OUT of the
ignition.
The BCM will enter a wake-up state if any of the following wake-up inputs
are detected:
• | Activity on the serial data line. |
• | Detection of a battery disconnect and reconnect condition. |
• | Key-in-ignition switch. |
The BCM will enter a sleep state when all of the following conditions
exist:
• | Ignition switch is OFF. |
• | No activity exists on the serial data line. |
• | No outputs are commanded. |
• | No delay timers are actively counting. |
• | No wake-up inputs are present. |
If all these conditions are met the BCM will enter a low power or sleep
condition. This condition indicates that the BCM, which is the PMM of the
vehicle, has sent an OFF-ASLEEP message to the other systems on
the serial data line.
Body Control Module
The various BCM input and output circuits are described in the corresponding
functional areas indicated on the BCM electrical schematics. The Body
Control Module functions include the following:
- | Daytime running lights (DRL) |
- | Automatic lighting control |