Checking The Cable And Component, Global Positioning System Module (GPS)
Checking the fault cause
Check the fault cause as follows:
- Ignition off
- Disconnect the MOST connector from the global positioning system module (GPS)
- Connect the MOST cable to special tool: 9512867
- Ignition on
- Activate the infotainment system
- Check that the communication on the MOST network is functioning by reading off the status of the MOST locked parameter for at least 30 seconds. The parameter indicates whether the MOST network is closed and communication possible
- If the parameter displays that the MOST network is not correctly connected, check the receiving control module in the same way as above.
The communication on the MOST network is working if the menu text is displayed. If this is the case, the fault cause is in the global positioning system module (GPS). Continue the fault-tracing by checking the component.
The communication on the MOST network is not working if the menu text is not displayed. The fault cause is then in the MOST cable for the next control module. Continue the fault-tracing by checking the fiber optic cable.
Checking cable
- Check the MOST connection. Check for dirt, loose connections and damage
- Replace the MOST cable if no fault is found in the MOST terminal.
Checking the component
- Check the voltage supply and ground terminal for the global positioning system module (GPS)
- Check the MOST connection. Check for dirt, loose connections and damage
- Replace the global positioning system module (GPS) if no fault is found.
Click the VCT2000 symbol to read off the status of the MOST network.
Remedy as necessary.
Other information
- See: NAVIGATION SYSTEM MODULE
- See: CHECKING THE SUPPLY VOLTAGE/GROUND TERMINAL
- See: SIGNAL SPECIFICATION
- See: FIBER OPTIC CABLE HARNESS, REPAIRING
- See: DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUCTIONS - FIBER OPTIC CABLE
- For information on the location and arrangement of the MOST control modules: See: LOCATION OF COMPONENTS
- Continue
See: VERIFICATION