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Diagnostic Instructions

    • Perform the Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle prior to using this diagnostic procedure.
    • Review Strategy Based Diagnosis for an overview of the diagnostic approach.
    •  Diagnostic Procedure Instructions provides an overview of each diagnostic category.

DTC Descriptor

DTC B1440 00: Power Mode Master Input Circuits Mismatch

Diagnostic Fault Information

Circuit

Short to Ground

Open/High Resistance

Short to Voltage

Signal Performance

Off/Run/Crank Voltage

B1440 00

B1441 06, B1440 00

B1441 01, B1440 00

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Battery Positive Voltage (Ignition Switch)

B1440 00

B1440 00

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Circuit/System Description

This vehicles power mode master (PMM) is the body control module (BCM). The ignition switch is a low current switch with multiple discrete ignition switch signals to the PMM for determination of the power mode. The PMM receives the ignition switch signals, and additionally a reference voltage signal from the BCM, through the ignition switch, and back to the BCM. There are redundancies within the PMM system that can allow operation of certain subsystems when there are faults in the ignition switch circuits. Other information such as serial data input from other modules and DTCs is also used to determine what power mode signals and information is transmitted by the PMM. The BCM logic uses all this information to identify the operators desired power mode and activate specific discrete signals, and serial data messages for the operation of many different subsystems as necessary. Other modules which have switched voltage inputs may operate in a default mode if the PMM serial data message does not match what the individual module can see from its own connections.

The PMM will activate relays and other direct outputs of the PMM as needed according to the calculated power mode. Several relays controlled by the BCM are switched ignition voltage outputs the are pass through circuits within the BCM directly from the ignition switch. If these circuits short to ground, the fuse to the ignition switch will open.

Some system functions may operate one time and not the next with a specific fault in the ignition switch circuits depending on the vehicle operating conditions when the fault occurred. Some examples are as follows:

Vehicle Conditions

    • Vehicle running or not running
    • Multiple circuit faults
    • Ignition key position
    • Transmission gear selected

System Action

    • The vehicle may or may not start
    • Instrument panel indicators may illuminate or not illuminate at inappropriate times
    • Remote start may operate incorrectly
    • Ignition key may not return to OFF
    • Specific Retained Accessory Power (RAP) functions may operate while others do not

Conditions for Running the DTC

Ignition switch is in the RUN position.

Conditions for Setting the DTC

    • BCM senses an open or short to voltage on the off/run/crank voltage circuit when both ignition accessory/run and ignition run/crank parameters are active.
    • BCM senses an open on the battery positive voltage circuit (to the ignition switch) while engine is running. An open on the battery voltage circuit can be caused by a short to ground on any of the following circuits:
       - Battery positive voltage
       - Accessory voltage
       - Run/crank ignition 1 voltage
       - Off/run/crank voltage

Action Taken When the DTC Sets

    • The BCM operates in a fail-safe power mode dependent on the last valid power mode detected and the state of the engine run flag data on the GMLAN serial data communications circuits.
    • The other modules on the vehicle operate in a fail-safe power mode dependent on the last valid power mode transmitted by the BCM and the state of the engine run flag on the GMLAN serial data communications circuits.
    • The vehicle may not start.

Conditions for Clearing the DTC

    • A current DTC clears when the malfunction is no longer present.
    • A history DTC clears when the module ignition cycle counter reaches the reset threshold of 50, without a repeat of the malfunction.

Diagnostic Aids

    • A short to ground in the accessory wakeup serial data circuit will cause an open fuse to the ignition switch. DTC U1814 should be current.
    • A short to ground in the run/crank ignition 1 voltage circuit of the run crank relay will cause an open fuse to the ignition switch. DTC B1428 should be current.
    • The power modes and controls are determined using BCM logic. Comparing the Body Control Module Power Mode data display parameters listed in Circuit/System Verification will determine if there is a power mode fault.

Reference Information

Schematic Reference

    •  Body Control System Schematics
    •  Power Distribution Schematics

Connector End View Reference

Power and Grounding Connector End Views

Electrical Information Reference

    •  Circuit Testing
    •  Connector Repairs
    •  Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections
    •  Wiring Repairs

Scan Tool Reference

    •  Scan Tool Data List
    •  Scan Tool Data Definitions

Circuit/System Verification

  1. Verify that the following DTCs are not set: U1814, B1428.
  2. If either of the DTCs are set, refer to Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List - Vehicle .
  3. With a scan tool, access Body Control Module, Power Mode data display list and compare all parameters listed with the corresponding ignition key position. The PMM Power Mode Parameters table below illustrates the correct state of these input parameters (circuits) in correspondence to the ignition switch position. The circuits which the individual parameters are related to are in parentheses.

PMM Power Mode Parameters

Ignition Switch Position

Currant Power Mode

Ignition Off/Run/Crank

(Off/Run Crank Voltage Circuit)

Ignition Accessory/Run

(Accessory Voltage Circuit)

Ignition Run/Crank

(Ignition 1 Voltage Circuit)

Off Key Out

Off

Key Out/ACC

Inactive

Inactive

Off Key IN

Off

Key In/Off

Inactive

Inactive

Accessory

Accessory

Key Out/ACC

Active

Inactive

Run

Run

Run

Active

Active

Start

Crank Request

Crank

Inactive

Active

If any parameters are incorrect in any key position, proceed to the Circuit/System Testing or Component Testing below.

Circuit/System Testing

Important: You must perform the Circuit/System Verification before proceeding with Circuit/System Testing.

  1. Inspect the Ign Switch fuse for open. The fuse should be OK.
  2. If the fuse is open, test the following circuits for a short to ground, if all circuits test OK, replace the BCM.
    • Battery positive voltage of the ignition switch
    • Accessory voltage
    • Off/Run crank voltage
    • Ignition 1 voltage
  3. Disconnect the ignition switch connector.
  4. Test for battery positive voltage between the battery positive voltage circuit of the ignition switch and ground.
  5. If less than battery positive voltage, repair the circuit for an open/high resistance

    Important: The ignition switch component test must be preformed before proceeding with this test to verify the integrity of the switch.

  6. Perform the ignition switch component test.
  7. If the ignition switch fails, replace the ignition switch.
  8. Ignition OFF, disconnect BCM connector C1, test for less than 1.0 volt between the following circuits of the BCM and ground.
  9. Ignition key out, test for less than 1.0 volt between the following circuits of the BCM and ground.
  10. • Ignition key resistor signal
    • Off/Run crank
    • Accessory voltage
    • Ignition 1 voltage
    If more than 1.0 volt, repair the circuit for a short to voltage.
  11. Test for less than 1.0 ohm of resistance between the BCM and the ignition switch on the following circuits.
  12. • Ignition key resistor signal
    • Off/Run crank
    • Accessory voltage
    • Ignition 1 voltage
    If greater than 5 ohms, repair the circuit for open/high resistance
  13. Test for infinite resistance between the ignition key resistor signal circuit of the BCM and ground.
  14. If less than infinite resistance, repair the signal circuit for a short to ground.
  15. Replace the BCM.

Component Testing

Ignition Switch

Using the Resistance Test below, check the resistance between the pins of the ignition switch listed in each switch position listed.

If any reading is other than specified, replace the ignition switch.

Resistance Test

Ignition Switch Position

Pins 2 and 1

Pins 2 and 3

Pins 2 and 5

Pins 2 and 6

Pins 5 and 6

Off Key Out

Infinite

Infinite

Infinite

Infinite

Infinite

Off Key IN

Infinite

Infinite

< 5.0 ohms

Infinite

Infinite

Accessory

Infinite

< 5.0 ohms

Infinite

Infinite

Infinite

Run

< 5.0 ohms

< 5.0 ohms

Infinite

Infinite

< 5.0 ohms

Start

< 5.0 ohms

Infinite

Infinite

Infinite

1275-1325 ohms

Repair Instructions

Perform the Diagnostic Repair Verification after completing the repair.

    •  Control Module References for BCM replacement, setup, and programming
    •  Ignition and Start Switch Replacement