Steering Column Lock Module (Vim): DTCs
STEERING COLUMN LOCK MODULE (VIM) DTCs
| DTC | Description | Possible Causes | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| B100D-16 | Column Lock Authorization |
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Check for other related DTCs from other modules and rectify first. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check connectivity to Steering Column Lock. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the ignition power supply circuit to the Steering Column Lock. Complete a CAN network integrity test using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system. |
| B100D-29 | Column Lock Authorization |
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Clear the DTC, perform an on demand self-test and retest. If the problem persists, renew the Steering Column Lock. Refer to the warranty policy and Procedures information if a module is suspect. |
| B100D-42 | Column Lock Authorization |
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Clear the DTC. Complete a CAN network integrity test using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system. Perform an on demand self-test and retest. If the problem persists, renew the Steering Column Lock. Refer to the warranty policy and Procedures information if a module is suspect. |
| B100D-51 | Column Lock Authorization - Not programmed |
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Configure the Steering Column Lock Module using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system. |
| B100D-62 | Column Lock Authorization |
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Configure the modules using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system. If the problem persists, complete a CAN network integrity test using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system. Perform an on demand self-test and retest. |
| B100D-64 | Column Lock Authorization - Signal plausibility failure |
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NOTE:
Prior to clearing this DTC, carry out the Vehicle Functional Reset application using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system Check the serviceability of the steering column and lock. Clear the DTC and retest. If the problem persists, carry out CAN Network Integrity Test and Module Self Test using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system. Alternatively, refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check CAN Network. |
| B100D-72 | Column Lock Authorization |
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Clear the DTC. Ensure the vehicle battery supply voltage is between 9-16Volts. Complete a CAN network integrity test using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system. Perform an on demand self-test and retest. If the problem persists, renew the Steering Column Lock. Refer to the warranty policy and Procedures information if a module is suspect. |
| B100D-73 | Column Lock Authorization |
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Clear the DTC. Ensure the vehicle battery supply voltage is between 9-16Volts. Ensure the column lock bolt movement is not obstructed or restricted (the parked position of the road wheels may be exerting a turning force through the steering column, preventing the lock from releasing. The steering wheel may need to be held against the force to allow the column lock to release). Complete a CAN network integrity test using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system. Perform an on demand self-test and retest. If the problem persists, renew the Steering Column Lock. Refer to the warranty policy and Procedures information if a module is suspect. |
| B100D-77 | Column Lock Authorization |
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Clear the DTC. Ensure the vehicle battery supply voltage is between 9-16Volts. Ensure the column lock bolt movement is not obstructed or restricted (the parked position of the road wheels may be exerting a turning force through the steering column, preventing the lock from releasing. The steering wheel may need to be held against the force to allow the column lock to release). Complete a CAN network integrity test using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system. Perform an on demand self-test and retest. If the problem persists, renew the Steering Column Lock. Refer to the warranty policy and Procedures information if a module is suspect. |
| B100D-92 | Column Lock Authorization |
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Clear the DTC. Ensure the vehicle battery supply voltage is between 9-16Volts. Ensure the column lock bolt movement is not obstructed or restricted (the parked position of the road wheels may be exerting a turning force through the steering column, preventing the lock from releasing. The steering wheel may need to be held against the force to allow the column lock to release). Complete a CAN network integrity test using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system. Perform an on demand self-test and retest. If the problem persists, renew the Steering Column Lock. Refer to the warranty policy and Procedures information if a module is suspect. |
| B100D-94 | Column Lock Authorization |
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Clear the DTC. Ensure the vehicle battery supply voltage is between 9-16Volts. Ensure the column lock bolt movement is not obstructed or restricted (the parked position of the road wheels may be exerting a turning force through the steering column, preventing the lock from releasing. The steering wheel may need to be held against the force to allow the column lock to release). Complete a CAN network integrity test using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system. Perform an on demand self-test and retest. If the problem persists, renew the Steering Column Lock. Refer to the warranty policy and Procedures information if a module is suspect. |
| B100D-96 | Column Lock Authorization - Component internal failure |
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NOTE:
Prior to clearing this DTC, carry out the Vehicle Functional Reset application using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system Clear the DTC and retest. Check steering is not under high side load. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check Steering Column Lock circuits. Carry out CAN Network Integrity Test and Module Self Test using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system. If the problem persists, renew the Steering Column Lock Module. Refer to the warranty policy and Procedures information if a module is suspect. |
| U0001-88 | High Speed CAN Communication Bus |
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Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the power and ground connections to the module. Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, complete a CAN network integrity test. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the CAN network. |
| U0300-00 | Internal Control Module Software Incompatibility |
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Refer to network communication instruction of the workshop information. Clear the DTC and ensure the vehicle battery supply voltage is between 9-16Volts. Using the manufacturers approved diagnostic system, complete a CAN integrity test. Perform an on demand self-test and retest. |
| U3002-81 | Vehicle Identification Number |
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Confirm the correct VIN details are stored in Steering Column Lock using the approved diagnostic system. |