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Diagnostic Test

  1. TEST FOR INTERMITTENT CONDITION 
    1. Turn the ignition on.
    2. With the scan tool, record and erase DTCs
    3. Try to operate the Passenger Window up and down several times.
    4. Wait 30 seconds.
    5. With the scan tool, read DTCs.

      Does the scan tool display B1865-PASSENGER WINDOW POSITION SENSOR CIRCUIT PERFORMANCE?

      Yes 

      • Go to step  2

      No 

  2. (Q302) PASSENGER WINDOW HALL SENSOR A SIGNAL SHORT TO GROUND 
    Fig 1: Checking Passenger Window Hall Sensor A Signal Short To Ground
    GC0120311Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
    1. Turn the ignition off.
    2. Disconnect the Passenger Window Motor connector.
    3. Disconnect the Passenger Door Module C1 connector.
    4. Measure the resistance between Ground and the (Q302) Passenger Window Hall Sensor A Signal circuit.

      Is the resistance below 10000.0 ohms?

      Yes 

      No 

      • Go to step  3
  3. (Q304) PASSENGER WINDOW HALL SENSOR B SIGNAL CIRCUIT SHORT TO GROUND 
    Fig 2: Checking Passenger Window Hall Sensor B Signal Circuit Short To Ground
    GC0106488Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
    1. Measure the resistance between Ground and the (Q304) Passenger Window Hall Sensor B Signal circuit.

      Is the resistance below 10000.0 ohms?

      Yes 

      No 

      • Go to step  4
  4. (Q302) PASSENGER WINDOW HALL SENSOR A SIGNAL CIRCUIT OPEN 
    Fig 3: Checking Passenger Window Hall Sensor A Signal Circuit Open
    GC0120312Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
    1. Measure the resistance of the (Q302) Passenger Window Hall Sensor A Signal circuit between the Motor connector and the Module C1 connector.

      Is the resistance below 1.0 ohms?

      No 

      Yes 

      • Go to step  5
  5. (Q304) PASSENGER WINDOW HALL SENSOR B SIGNAL CIRCUIT OPEN 
    Fig 4: Checking Passenger Window Hall Sensor B Signal Circuit Open
    GC0120313Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
    1. Measure the resistance of the (Q304) Passenger Window Hall Sensor B Signal circuit between the Motor connector and the Module C1 connector.

      Is the resistance below 1.0 ohms?

      No 

      Yes 

      • Go to step  6
  6. (Q304) PASSENGER WINDOW HALL SENSOR B SIGNAL CIRCUIT SHORTED TO (Q990) PASSENGER WINDOW HALL SENSOR RETURN CIRCUIT 
    Fig 5: Checking Passenger Window Hall Sensor B Signal Circuit Shorted To Passenger Window Hall Sensor Return Circuit
    GC0106491Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
    1. Measure the resistance between the (Q304) Passenger Window Hall Sensor B Signal circuit and the (Q990) Passenger Window Hall Sensor Return circuit in the PDM C1 connector.

      Is the resistance below 10000.0 ohms?

      Yes 

      No 

      • Go to step  7
  7. (Q302) PASSENGER WINDOW HALL SENSOR A SIGNAL CIRCUIT SHORTED TO (Q990) PASSENGER WINDOW HALL SENSOR RETURN CIRCUIT 
    Fig 6: Checking Passenger Window Hall Sensor A Signal Circuit Shorted To Passenger Window Hall Sensor Return Circuit
    GC0106492Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
    1. Measure the resistance between the (Q302) Passenger Window Hall Sensor A Signal circuit and the (Q990) Passenger Window Hall Sensor Return circuit in the PDM C1 connector.

      Is the resistance below 10000.0 ohms?

      Yes 

      No 

      • Go to step  8
  8. (Q302) PASSENGER WINDOW HALL SENSOR A SIGNAL CIRCUIT SHORT TO (Q304) PASSENGER WINDOW HALL SENSOR B SIGNAL CIRCUIT 
    Fig 7: Checking Passenger Window Hall Sensor A Signal Circuit Short To Passenger Window Hall Sensor B Signal Circuit
    GC0106493Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
    1. Measure the resistance between the (Q302) Passenger Window Hall Sensor A Signal circuit and the (Q304) Passenger Window Hall Sensor B Signal circuit.

      Is the resistance below 10000.0 ohms?

      Yes 

      No