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Pinpoint Test F: Check The FLEXRAY (Chassis) Signal/Circuit(S) To The PSCM

NOTE: Refer to the appropriate Wiring Diagrams , for schematic and connector information.
  1. F1: CHECK THE FLEXRAY (CHASSIS) SIGNAL/CIRCUIT(S) FROM THE BCM-GWM TO THE PSCM 
    1. Disconnect PSCM electrical connector C1CS05A.
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    2. With the ignition ON, measure the voltage between the PSCM electrical connector C1CS05A pin 4 (PK), harness side and ground.

      Is the voltage between 1.5 Volts and 3.5 Volts with the ignition ON?

      Yes:  GO to  F2.

      No:  If the voltage is less than 1.5 Volts, check for a short to ground. REPAIR the circuit or REPLACE the wiring harness as necessary. TEST the system for normal operation. If the wiring harness is OK, Refer to: COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK

      If the voltage is greater than 3.5 Volts, check for a short to battery. REPAIR the circuit or REPLACE the wiring harness as necessary. TEST the system for normal operation. If the wiring harness is OK, Refer to: COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK

  2. F2: CHECK THE FLEXRAY (CHASSIS) SIGNAL/CIRCUIT(S) FROM THE BCM-GWM TO THE PSCM 
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    1. With the ignition ON, measure the voltage between the PSCM electrical connector C1CS05A pin 6 (GN), harness side and ground.

      Is the voltage between 1.5 Volts and 3.5 Volts with the ignition ON?

      Yes:  GO to  F3.

      No:  If the voltage is less than 1.5 Volts, check for a short to ground. REPAIR the circuit or REPLACE the wiring harness as necessary. TEST the system for normal operation. If the wiring harness is OK, Refer to: COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK

      If the voltage is greater than 3.5 Volts, check for a short to battery. REPAIR the circuit or REPLACE the wiring harness as necessary. TEST the system for normal operation. If the wiring harness is OK, Refer to: COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK

  3. F3: CHECK THE FLEXRAY (CHASSIS) SIGNAL/CIRCUIT(S) FROM THE ABS MODULE TO THE PSCM 
    1. Disconnect PSCM electrical connector C1CS05A.
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    2. With the ignition ON, measure the voltage between the PSCM electrical connector C1CS05A pin 5 (PK), harness side and ground.

      Is the voltage between 1.5 Volts and 3.5 Volts with the ignition ON?

      Yes:  GO to  F4.

      No:  If the voltage is less than 1.5 Volts, check for a short to ground. REPAIR the circuit or REPLACE the wiring harness as necessary. TEST the system for normal operation. If the wiring harness is OK, Refer to: BRAKE SYSTEM

      If the voltage is greater than 3.5 Volts, check for a short to battery. REPAIR the circuit or REPLACE the wiring harness as necessary. TEST the system for normal operation. If the wiring harness is OK, Refer to: BRAKE SYSTEM

  4. F4: CHECK THE FLEXRAY (CHASSIS) SIGNAL/CIRCUIT(S) FROM THE ABS MODULE TO THE PSCM 
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    1. With the ignition ON, measure the voltage between the PSCM electrical connector C1CS05A pin 7 (GN)

      Is the voltage between 1.5 Volts and 3.5 Volts with the ignition ON?

      Yes:  Continue with the Action list detailed within the DTC  Index - PSCM  for the DTC  directed to this pinpoint test.

      No:  If the voltage is less than 1.5 Volts, check for a short to ground. REPAIR the circuit or REPLACE the wiring harness as necessary. TEST the system for normal operation. If the wiring harness is OK, Refer to: BRAKE SYSTEM

      If the voltage is greater than 3.5 Volts, check for a short to battery. REPAIR the circuit or REPLACE the wiring harness as necessary. TEST the system for normal operation. If the wiring harness is OK, Refer to: BRAKE SYSTEM