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Description And Operation

DESCRIPTION 

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1 - PAM

The Park Assist Module (PAM) for this vehicle is secured on the rear cabin wall. The module is connected to the vehicle electrical system through dedicated take outs of the body wire harness.

There are mounting tabs integral to the module housing that secure the module to the vehicle body. Two connector receptacles containing terminal pins that connect the module to the vehicle electrical system are integral to one side of the housing. One of the receptacles is utilized in this vehicles which is equipped with only the rear park assist system.

The PAM cannot be adjusted or repaired. If damaged or ineffective, it must be replaced with a new unit. The PAM software is flash programmable.

OPERATION 

The PAM has the following characteristics:

When the programmed conditions are met the PAM sends electronic messages to the Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) over the CAN data bus via the BCM to obtain the proper park assist system audible outputs and textual messages in the IPC display. The PAM also broadcasts electronic messages over the CAN data bus to enable the other electronic features of the park assist system.

If a tow hook is present, the signal "Trailer presence" informs the PAM control unit to deactivate the rear sensors if a trailer is attached to the vehicle. The signal "Trailer presence" is sent by the Trailer Tow Module (TTM) via CAN-Internal High Speed (CAN-IHS) data bus. To ensure the proper operation of the system when the trailer is not attached to the vehicle, the PAM changes the sensor detection area range in order to take into account the space occupied by the tow hook.