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Serial Data Power Mode Master

Power to many of this vehicles circuits is controlled by the module that is designated the power mode master. This vehicles power mode master is the body control module (BCM). The BCM has multiple B+ circuits that feed into it. Each of those circuits are partitioned within the controller to drive certain outputs of the vehicle's body functions. An open or short in any one of the B+ circuits may induce multiple codes/or a section of non-functionality within the BCM with the rest of the BCM functioning normally. In this case it is useful to refer to the power distribution schematics to determine if the non-functional partition of the controller shares a common B+ circuit. The ignition mode switch is a low current switch with a discrete ignition signal to the power mode master for determination of the power mode that will be sent over the serial data circuits to the other modules that need this information. The power mode master will also activate relays and other direct outputs of the power mode master as needed. The power mode master determines which power mode (Off, Accessory, Run, Crank Request) is required, and reports this information to other modules via serial data. Modules which have switched voltage inputs may operate in a default mode if the power mode serial data message does not match what the individual module can see from its own connections.

The keyless entry control module also monitors voltage on the switch in the same manner as the BCM, but monitors the second switch located in the ignition mode switch. The keyless entry control module also controls the backup power through the run/crank coil control circuit by applying voltage to the ignition voltage circuit. This circuit is a pass-thru in the BCM and will energize the ignition circuit when the appropriate power mode is required.

The power mode master receives ignition switch or ignition mode switch signals to identify the operators desired power mode. The Power Mode Parameter tables below illustrate the correct state of these input parameters (circuits) in correspondence to the ignition switch position or ignition mode switch with the transmitter to vehicle range:

Power Mode Parameters

Power Mode Power Mode Transmitted Push Button Ignition Switch
(Power Button Switch Circuit Input to the BCM)
Push Button Ignition Switch Voltage
Push Button Ignition Switch Voltage Input to the BCM
Key in Cylinder Switch/Key Fob in Vehicle
(Transmitter in Range to the BCM Signal)
Transmitter in Range Off Inactive 9 V Yes
Transmitter out of Range Off Inactive 9 V No
Vehicle On Power Mode, then Press the Power Button Switch (Foot on or off the Brake Pedal) Transmitter in Vehicle Off Active (pushed) / Inactive (not pushed) 5-6 V (pressed) Yes
Vehicle Off Power Mode, then Press the Power Button Switch with foot off the Brake Pedal; Transmitter in Vehicle Accessory Mode Active (pushed) / Inactive (not pushed) 5-6 V (pressed) Yes
Vehicle Off Power Mode, then Press the Power Button Switch with foot on the Brake Pedal; Transmitter in Vehicle Vehicle in Run/Start Mode (Ignition ON engine running.) Active (pushed) / Inactive (not pushed) 5-6 V (pressed) Yes
Vehicle OFF Power Mode, then Press and Hold the Power Button Switch for 5 s with foot OFF the Brake Pedal; Transmitter in Vehicle Vehicle in Run/Start Mode (Ignition ON without the engine running) Active (pushed) / Inactive (not pushed) 5-6 V (pressed) Yes
Vehicle OFF Power Mode, then Press and Hold the Power Button Switch for 10 s with foot OFF the Brake Pedal; Transmitter in Vehicle Vehicle In Service Mode (Ignition ON without the engine running) Active (pushed) / Inactive (not pushed) 5-6 V (pressed) Yes