Circuit Description
Daytime running lamps (DRL) are controlled by the body control module (BCM)
based on input from the high beam headlamp CKT 1200, the low beam headlamp
CKT 1201, the parking brake CKT 1134 and ignition switch state.
When DRL operation is desired, the BCM switches CKT 592 to ground. This
action energizes the DRL relay. When energized, the DRL relay operates the left high
beam headlamp and right high beam headlamp as a series circuit -- one-half of
battery voltage across each high beam headlamp.
When DRL operation is not desired, the BCM does not provide ground for the DRL
relay. When not energized, as when high beam headlamps are desired, the DRL relay
operates the right and left high beam headlamps as a parallel circuit --
full battery voltage across each high beam headlamp.
For DRL operation, the parking brake must be fully released, the ignition switch
must be in the RUN position and headlamp switch must be in the OFF position. Under
normal operating conditions, the feedback voltage to the BCM measured at CKT 1200
is:
Conditions for Setting the DTC
• | Ignition in RUN position |
• | CKT 592 is shorted-to-battery voltage |
Diagnostic Aids
• | Check for poor connection at the BCM. Inspect harness connectors for backed
out terminals, improper terminal mating, broken connector locks, improperly formed
or damaged terminals and poor terminal-to-wire connection -- terminal crimped
over wire insulation and not conductors. |
• | Inspect wiring harness for damage. Check for broken or chaffed insulation. |
• | If fault is suspected to be intermittent, wiggling harness wiring may
help in locating fault. |