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Test K: No Response From Message Center (MC) Indicator Module

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  1. Ensure ignition switch is in OFF position. Disconnect Black 12-pin connector C246 from rear of Message Center (MC) indicator module at center of instrument panel.
  2. Using ohmmeter, check resistance between terminal No. 5 (Tan/Orange wire) on connector C246 and terminal No. 2 (Tan/Orange wire) on Data Link Connector (DLC). See Fig 1 . Note resistance and go to next step.
  3. Using ohmmeter, check resistance between terminal No. 4 (Pink/Light Blue wire) on connector C246 and terminal No. 10 (Pink/Light Blue wire) on DLC. See Fig 1 . Note resistance and go to next step.
  4. If resistance is 5 ohms or less on both circuits, go to next step. If resistance is more than 5 ohms on any circuit, repair open circuit on Tan/Orange wire or Pink/Light Blue wire between connector C246 and DLC. Repeat TEST A  .
  5. Inspect terminals No. 4 and 5 on connector C246 for damage. Also inspect corresponding pins on MC indicator module for damage. If terminals on connector C246 and pins on MC indicator module are okay, replace MC indicator module. Repeat TEST A  . If terminals on connector C246 or pins on MC indicator module are damaged, repair as needed. Repeat TEST A  .
Fig 1: Checking Resistance Between Connector C246 & DLC
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