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Self Test Mode

The CCU can be put into a self test mode to enable the inputs and outputs to be tested for correct functionality without the need for T4. To put the CCU into the self test mode the vehicle must be unlocked and disarmed, then the ignition turned on and the following sequence completed within 4 seconds:

On successful entry to the self test mode the CCU simultaneously operates the sounder and illuminates the courtesy lamps for 0.8 second.

When testing an input, e.g. a door open switch, on successful receipt of the input the CCU also simultaneously operates the sounder and illuminates the courtesy lamps for 0.8 second.

Outputs are tested in sequence using the CDL lock switch to progress through the outputs. A CDL unlock request repeats the last test. Outputs are either operated continuously until the CDL lock switch is released, or operated with a pulse.

SELF TEST OUTPUTS SEQUENCE

Output Test Type
Rear fog lamps Continuous
Lock Pulsed for 0.76 second
Superlock Pulsed for 0.76 second
Unlock Pulsed for 0.76 second
Front wiper Continuous, then self parks
Alarm LED Continuous
Volumetrics Continuous
Horn Pulsed for 0.8 second
Heated windscreen Pulsed for 0.8 second
Heated rear window Pulsed for 0.8 second
Tail window down Pulsed, drives fully down
Tail door actuator Pulsed for 0.44 second
Tail window up Pulsed, drives fully up
Rear wiper Continuous
Hazard lamps Continuous
Door open warning Continuous
Seat belt warning lamp Continuous
Handbrake/Brake warning lamp Continuous
Daytime running lamps Continuous

Self test mode is cancelled when the ignition is turned off, if oil pressure is sensed (i.e. engine running) or if the vehicle speed exceeds 0.6 mph (1 km/h).