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Test Body VER-2A: Body Verification

  1. Ensure all components related to the repair are properly connected. If Body Control Module (BCM) was replaced, you must enable Vehicle Theft Security System (VTSS) if equipped by using the key to unlock the liftgate while hood is open. If BCM was replaced you must program other options as necessary.
    NOTE: To enable automatic headlight operation, vehicle must be driven over 3 miles and BCM must see one key transmission from remote keyless entry transmitter.
  2. Ensure ignition is on. Using scan tool, clears all DTCs from BCM. Turn ignition off and wait 5 seconds. Turn ignition on with engine off and fully operate system that was malfunctioning.
  3. If system operates properly, go to next step. If system is not operating properly, check possible causes for the malfunction.
  4. Using scan tool, check for DTCs stored in the BCM. If no DTCs exist and customer's complaint cannot be duplicated, test is complete. If any DTCs exist, perform appropriate test for the DTC. To diagnose any DTCs stored in the BCM, see BODY CONTROL MODULES - CARAVAN, TOWN & COUNTRY, & VOYAGER article in ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT.