Circuit/System Testing (without Navigation Radio)
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2012 Chevrolet Volt. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
NOTE:
- The vehicle may be equipped with sectioned coax. Test each section and replace only the faulty section, not the entire length of coax.
- The following verification requires the vehicle to be outside with an unobstructed view of the southern sky. Allow 5 minutes for the GPS satellites to acquire vehicle signal.
- Vehicle OFF, disconnect the GPS and cellular coax cable connector at the K73 telematics communication interface control module.
- Using the EL-49903-3 kit (EL-49903-5 adapter and EL-49903-4 coax cable), connect the EL-49903 GM OnStar antenna diagnostic tool kit to the K73 telematics communication interface module. Place the test antenna on the roof of the vehicle, Vehicle in Service Mode.
- Verify that an OnStar advisor can locate the vehicle after performing a blue button press.
- If the advisor can not locate the vehicle
Replace the K73 telematics communication interface control module.
- If the advisor can locate the vehicle
- If the advisor can not locate the vehicle
- Vehicle OFF, disconnect the EL-49903 GM OnStar antenna diagnostic tool kit from the K73 telematics communication interface control module
- Disconnect the K73 telematics communication interface module coax at the T4G cellular phone, navigation, and digital radio antenna.
- Test the coax cable between the K73 telematics communication interface control module and the T4G cellular phone, navigation, and digital radio antenna. Refer to component testing.
- If the coax cable does not pass the test
Replace the coax cable.
- If the coax cable passes the test
- If the coax cable does not pass the test
- Test or replace the T4G cellular phone, navigation, and digital radio antenna.