This vehicle is equipped with an on-board diagnostic feature
capable of performing the following functions:
• | Input/Output Diagnostics |
Feature Customization Mode
The feature customization mode is used to configure the BCM to function
in various applications. The BCM can be customized to change the following
vehicle functions:
• | Interior Lighting Features |
• | Content Theft Deterrent System |
In order to enter the feature customization mode perform the following
steps:
- Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position.
- Remove the BCM PRGRM fuse.
- Turn the ignition switch to the ACC position.
When entering the feature customization mode, the BCM first identifies
what type of BCM is installed on the vehicle by flashing the fasten seat belts
indicator and sounds the chime 2, 3 or 4 times depending on the type
of BCM used on the vehicle. There are 3 different types of BCM that can
be installed on the vehicle based on the vehicle option content that
matches the BCM capabilities. Ensure that the BCM installed on the vehicle
is compatible with all of the features on the vehicle. Refer to
Body Control System Description and Operation
for
BCM identification.
For more information on features that can be customized, refer to
Personalization Description and Operation
in Personalization.
Displaying DTC Codes
The DTC codes can be displayed by entering the diagnostics mode. Clearing
DTC codes and Input/Output Diagnostics are also available in the diagnostics
mode.
Complete the following steps in order to enter the diagnostics mode:
- Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position.
- Remove the BCM PRGRM fuse.
- Turn the ignition switch to the ACC position.
The BCM first identifies what type of BCM is installed on the vehicle
by flashing the fasten seat belts indicator and sounds the chime 2, 3 or 4
times depending on the type of BCM used on the vehicle.
- Turn the ignition switch from the ACC position to the LOCK position
then back to the ACC position within 1 second.
The BCM will enter the on-board diagnostic mode and flash the fasten
seat belts indicator and sound the chime equal to the number of DTCs stored
in the BCM memory. If no DTCs are stored, the BCM will not flash the
fasten seat belts indicator or activate the chime.
The BCM flashes and sounds the first DTC with the lowest number, pauses,
then continues with the next DTC until all of the DTCs are read. With a DTC
1, the BCM will only sound the chime once, and the fasten seat belts
indicator may not flash. Once all of the DTCs are read, the BCM repeats
this sequence 3 times.
Important: If the fasten seat belts indicator does not flash, and the chime does
not sound, complete the following procedure in order to confirm that the BCM
has entered the diagnostics mode:
- Ensure that all of the vehicle doors are closed.
- Open and close any vehicle door.
- Operate passenger door lock switch.
The BCM sounds the chime when receiving an input signal such as opening
a door or operating the passenger door lock switch when the BCM is in the
diagnostics mode.
If the BCM does not sound the chime upon opening a door or operating
the passenger door lock switch, repeat Step 1. If the BCM does not
enter the diagnostics mode, then refer to
Body Control Module Inoperative
.
Clearing DTC Codes
After entering the diagnostics mode press and hold the Unlock switch
for 4±0.4 seconds. The BCM will erase all history DTC codes.
If a circuit is still shorted, the BCM will immediately store a history
DTC code.
Input/Output Diagnostic Mode
After the BCM reads all of the DTCs in the memory, the BCM enters the
Input/Output Diagnostic Mode. To enter the diagnostics mode refer to Displaying
DTC Codes.
The BCM flashes the fasten seat belts indicator and sounds the chime
once when any of the following inputs are activated:
• | Door lock cylinder switches |
• | Driver door ajar switch |
• | IP compartment lamp switch |
• | Keyless entry request for door lock/unlock |
• | Keyless entry request for the alarm (RPO UA6) |
• | Passenger door ajar switch |
• | Power door lock switches |
• | Sliding door ajar switch(es) |
Perform the following procedure in order to test the BCM outputs:
- Ensure that the BCM is in the diagnostic mode. Refer to Entering
On-Board Diagnostic Mode.
- Cycle the IP Dimmer switch to the DOME position then OFF.
- The BCM will enter the Output Diagnostic Test Mode 1.
- The BCM will flash the seat belt lamp and chime the current mode
number. Each cycle of the IP Dimmer switch (DOME/OFF) will increment the test
mode depending on BCM type:
• | Test Mode 1-- De-activates the courtesy lights output and
removes power to all of the interior lamps. |
• | Test Mode 2-- Activates the courtesy lights output and provides
power to all of the interior lamps (interior lamp override switch must be
ON). |
• | Test Mode 3-- Activates the courtesy lights output and turns
ON all of the courtesy lamps (interior lamp switch must be ON). |
• | Test Mode 4-- Activates the theft deterrent relay for 1 second
and turns ON the headlamps (BCM type 4). |
• | Test Mode 5-- Energizes the horn relay for 25 ms (BCM
type 4). |
• | Test Mode 6-- Turns on the security LED indicator (BCM type 4). |
• | Test Mode 7-- Turns off the security LED indicator (BCM type 4). |
When the BCM completes all test modes, the BCM will repeat the test
mode sequence.
Exiting Diagnostics
Perform the following procedure in order to exit the BCM diagnostics
mode and return to normal BCM operation:
- Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position.
- Reinstall the BCM PRGRM fuse.
- Turn the ignition switch to the RUN position.