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Diagnostic Test

  1. ACTIVE DTC 
    1. Ignition on, engine not running.
    2. With the scan tool, read DTCs.

      Is the DTC active at this time?

      Yes 

      • Go to step  2

      No 

      • Go to step  9
  2. FRONT DIFFERENTIAL SOLENOID OPERATION 
    Fig 1: Checking Front Differential Solenoid Operation
    GC0120048Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
    1. Turn the ignition off.
    2. Disconnect the Front Differential Solenoid harness connector.
    3. Ignition on, engine not running.
    4. Using a 12-volt test light, jump across from the (T301) Switch Battery Solenoid Supply circuit and the (T306) Front Differential Solenoid Control circuit in the Front Differential Solenoid harness connector.

      Does the test light illuminate brightly?

      Yes 

      • Go to step  3

      No 

      • Go to step  4
  3. (T306) FRONT DIFFERENTIAL SOLENOID CONTROL CIRCUIT SHORTED TO GROUND 
    Fig 2: Checking Front Differential Solenoid Control Circuit Shorted To Ground
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    1. Turn the ignition off.
    2. Disconnect the FDCM harness connector.
    3. Measure the resistance of the (T306) Front Differential Solenoid Control circuit at the FDCM harness connector to ground.

      Is the resistance below 5.0 Ohms?

      Yes 

      No 

      • Go to step  8
  4. FRONT DIFFERENTIAL SOLENOID OPERATION 
    Fig 3: Checking Front Differential Solenoid Operation
    GC0120048Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
    1. Using a 12-volt test light, jump across from the (T301) Switch Battery Solenoid Supply circuit and the (T306) Front Differential Solenoid Control circuit in the Front Differential Solenoid harness connector.
    2. With the scan tool, actuate the Front Differential Solenoid at 100% duty cycle.

      Does the test light illuminate brightly?

      Yes 

      No 

      • Go to step  5
  5. (T306) FRONT DIFFERENTIAL SOLENOID CONTROL CIRCUIT OPEN 
    Fig 4: Checking Front Differential Solenoid Control Circuit Open
    GC0120050Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
    1. Measure the resistance of the (T306) Front Differential Solenoid Control circuit between the Front Differential Solenoid harness connector and the FDCM harness connector.

      Is the resistance below 5.0 Ohms?

      Yes 

      • Go to step  6

      No 

  6. (T301) SWITCHED BATTERY SOLENOID SUPPLY CIRCUIT SHORTED TO GROUND 
    Fig 5: Checking Switched Battery Solenoid Supply Circuit Shorted To Ground
    GC0120051Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
    1. Measure the resistance of the (T301) Switched Battery Solenoid Supply circuit at the Front Solenoid Differential harness connector to ground.

      Is the resistance below 5.0 Ohms?

      Yes 

      No 

      • Go to step  7
  7. (T301) SWITCHED BATTERY SOLENOID SUPPLY CIRCUIT OPEN 
    Fig 6: Checking Switched Battery Solenoid Supply Circuit Open
    GC0120052Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
    1. Measure the resistance of the (T301) Switched Battery Solenoid Supply circuit between the Front Differential Solenoid harness connector and the FDCM harness connector.

      Is the resistance below 5.0 Ohms?

      Yes 

      • Go to step  8

      No 

  8. FINAL DRIVE CONTROL MODULE (FDCM) 
    NOTE: Before continuing, check the FDCM harness connector terminals for corrosion, damage, or terminal push out. Repair as necessary.
    1. Using the schematics as a guide, inspect the wire harness and connectors. Pay particular attention to all Power and Ground circuits.

      Were there any problems found?

      Yes 

      No 

  9. INTERMITTENT WIRING AND CONNECTORS 
    1. The conditions necessary to set this DTC are not present at this time.
    2. Using the schematics as a guide, inspect the wiring and connectors specific to this circuit.
    3. Wiggle test the wiring harness and connectors while checking for shorted and open circuits.
    4. Using the scan tool, monitor the data related to this circuit while performing the wiggle test. Look for the data to change or for the DTC to reset.

      Were there any problems found?

      Yes 

      No 

      • Test complete, the condition or conditions that originally set this DTC are not present at this time.