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CCD Bus Testing

Using DRB-II, a bus problem will show up in one of 3 ways. Despite passing automatic bus test, a NO RESPONSE message may be displayed rather than an expected value on the DRB-II. It is impossible to use DRB-II until reason for NO RESPONSE message is found and corrected. A NO RESPONSE message can be caused by:

Fig 1: Theft Alarm Module Natural Connector
G90D11521Courtesy of CHRYSLER MOTORS.

A major bus failure can cause anything from a ENGINE NO START to a blank message screen on Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) head. The automatic bus test will not complete or allow access to further system tests at this point and Red light on DRB-II will come on. A Major bus failures can be caused by:

Fig 2: Engine Node 12-Pin Connector
G90E11522Courtesy of CHRYSLER MOTORS.

Critical bus messages preventing bus from operating properly are:

DRB-II will display any of these messages on display screen and then go to the next level of testing with no Red light. The only interference will come when trying to access a module directly related to or causing bus failure. A NO RESPONSE message will then appear.

Fig 3: Compass/Temperature Connector
G90F11523Courtesy of CHRYSLER MOTORS.
Fig 4: EVIC Or Traveler Connector
G90G11524Courtesy of CHRYSLER MOTORS.
Fig 5: Electronic Instrument Cluster Connectors
G90H11525Courtesy of CHRYSLER MOTORS.