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Switch, Speed Control: Operation: Operation

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The speed control switch pod is a resistor multiplexed unit that provides hard wired inputs to the Steering Angle Sensor (SAS) microcontroller. The speed control switch pod also contains the circuitry of a Local Interface Network (LIN) slave node, which provides source current for and communicates the switch or sensor states of the Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) switches, the remote radio switches and the horn switch over the LIN data bus to the SAS, which is also the LIN master node and a gateway to the Controller Area Network (CAN) data bus.

The speed control switch pod for vehicles equipped with the electronic speed control system contains four switch push buttons whose functions are:

The SAS LIN master node provides a clean ground and fused B(+) current for all of the switches and sensors on the rotating steering wheel through the LIN slave node circuitry of the speed control switch pod as well as for the Light Emitting Diode (LED) back lighting of both the speed control and the EVIC switch pods. The SAS continually monitors all of the hard wired speed control switch circuits as well as the LIN bus data. The SAS will set a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) for any problem it detects in the speed control switch circuits and will store a Signal Not Available (SNA) code for any LIN bus input errors. The SAS also communicates with other electronic modules over the Controller Area Network (CAN) data bus. Therefore, any SAS DTC information can be retrieved using a diagnostic scan tool connected to the Data Link Connector (DLC).

The analog resistor multiplexed circuits of the speed control switch pod as well as the hard wired circuits between the switch pod and the clockspring may be diagnosed using conventional diagnostic tools and procedures. Refer to the appropriate wiring information. The wiring information includes wiring diagrams, proper wire and connector repair procedures, details of wire harness routing and retention, connector pin-out information and location views for the various wire harness connectors, splices and grounds.

However, conventional diagnostic methods will not prove conclusive in the diagnosis of the LIN slave or master nodes, the SAS or the electronic controls and communication between modules and other devices that provide some features of the speed control system. The most reliable, efficient, and accurate means to diagnose the speed control switch pod, the LIN slave or master nodes, the SAS or the electronic controls and communication related to speed control system operation requires the use of a diagnostic scan tool. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.