Memory Position Programming And Recall
The SCCM monitors the steering column position using Hall-effect sensors that are integral to the tilt and telescope motors. When a memory position is recalled through either the memory SET switch or the RKE transmitter, the SCCM monitors the Hall-effect sensors and stops sending voltage to the steering column motors once the commanded memory position is reached. If the SCCM receives a steering column switch input during a memory position recall function, the module stops the memory recall and responds to the new steering column switch position input.
When the RKE transmitter is activated, a message is sent over the MS-CAN to the DSM . When the memory SET switch is pressed, the DSM senses continuity to ground on the switch circuit. When the DSM receives either the MS-CAN message or the ground input through the switch circuit, it sends a message over the MS-CAN to the BCM . The BCM acts as a gateway module, relaying the MS-CAN message that was received from the DSM to the SCCM over the HS-CAN . The SCCM then sends voltage over the appropriate circuit to the steering column tilt or telescope motor to adjust the steering column position.
For information on setting and recalling a memory position, refer to the Owner's Literature or REFER to MEMORY POSITION PROGRAMMING .