Diagnostic Test
- Check For An Active Dtc NOTE:
If There Are Any Antennas That Have A Short To Ground Or Short To Battery Dtc, Repair Them Before Proceeding.
- Press The Ignition On.
- With The Scan Tool, Create A Vehicle Scan Report And Attach It To The Repair Order.
- With The Scan Tool, Erase Dtcs.
- With The Scan Tool, Read The Active Dtcs.
Is The Dtc Active?
Yes
- Go To 2
No
- Perform The Testing For An Intermittent Condition Procedure. Refer To Testing For An Intermittent Condition .
- Check The (D922) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Signal Circuit For A Short To Voltage
- Press The Ignition Off.
- Disconnect The Radio Frequency Hub C2 Harness Connector.
- Press The Ignition On.NOTE:
To Press The Ignition On The Passive Entry Keyless Go (Pekg)/Keyless Ignition Node (Kin) System When The Rfhm C2 Connector Is Disconnected, Use The Rounded End Of The Key Fob To Press The Stop/Start Button.
- Measure The Voltage Between Ground And The (D922) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Signal Circuit At The Rfhm C2 Harness Connector.
Is There Any Voltage Present?
Yes
- Repair The (D922) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Signal Circuit For A Short To Voltage.
No
- Go To 3
- Check The (D923) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Return Circuit For A Short To Voltage
- Measure The Voltage Between Ground And The (D923) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Return Circuit At The Rfhm C2 Harness Connector.
Is There Any Voltage Present?
Yes
- Repair The (D923) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Return Circuit For A Short To Voltage.
No
- Go To 4
- Measure The Voltage Between Ground And The (D923) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Return Circuit At The Rfhm C2 Harness Connector.
- Check The (D922) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Signal Circuit For A Short To Ground
- Press The Ignition Off.
- Disconnect The Rfhm Module C2 Harness Connector.
- Check For Continuity Between Ground And The (D922) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Signal Circuit At The Rfhm C2 Harness Connector.
Is There Continuity Between Ground And The (D922) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Signal Circuit?
Yes
- Repair The (D922) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Signal Circuit For A Short To Ground.
No
- Go To 5
- Check The (D923) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Return Circuit For A Short To Ground
- Check For Continuity Between Ground And The (D923) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Return Circuit At The Rfhm C2 Harness Connector.
Is There Continuity Between Ground And The (D923) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Return Circuit?
Yes
- Repair The (D923) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Return Circuit For A Short To Ground.
No
- Go To 6
- Check For Continuity Between Ground And The (D923) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Return Circuit At The Rfhm C2 Harness Connector.
- Check The (D922) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Signal Circuit For An Open
- Measure The Resistance Of The (D922) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Signal Circuit Between The Rfhm C2 Connector And The Passive Entry Antenna 2 Connector.
Is The Resistance Below 2.0 Ohms?
Yes
- Go To 7
No
- Repair The (D922) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Signal Circuit For An Open.
- Measure The Resistance Of The (D922) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Signal Circuit Between The Rfhm C2 Connector And The Passive Entry Antenna 2 Connector.
- Check The (D923) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Return Circuit For An Open
- Measure The Resistance Of The (D923) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Return Circuit Between The Rfhm C2 Connector And The Passive Entry Antenna 2 Connector.
Is The Resistance Below 2.0 Ohms?
Yes
- Go To 8
No
- Repair The (D923) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Return Circuit For An Open.
- Measure The Resistance Of The (D923) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Return Circuit Between The Rfhm C2 Connector And The Passive Entry Antenna 2 Connector.
- Check The (D922) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Signal Circuit For A Short To The (D923) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Return Circuit
- Check For Continuity Between The (D922) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Signal Circuit And The (D923) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Return Circuit At The Rfhm C2 Harness Connector.
Is There Continuity Between The (D922) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Signal Circuit And The (D923) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Return Circuit?
Yes
- Repair The (D922) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Signal Circuit For A Short To The (D923) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Return Circuit.
No
- Go To 9
- Check For Continuity Between The (D922) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Signal Circuit And The (D923) Passive Entry Antenna 2 Return Circuit At The Rfhm C2 Harness Connector.
- Check The Passive Entry Antenna 2 And Rfhm
- Replace The Passive Entry Antenna 2 In Accordance With Service Information. Refer To Antenna, Passive Entry, Removal And Installation .
- Press The Ignition On.
- Using The Scan Tool, Record And Erase The Dtcs.
- With The Scan Tool, Read The Active Dtcs.
Does The Scan Tool Display This Dtc As Active?
Yes
- Go To 10
No
- Test Complete.
- Check Related Harness Connections
- Disconnect All Rfhm Harness Connectors.
- Disconnect All Related In-Line Harness Connections (If Equipped).
- Disconnect The Related Component Harness Connectors.
- Inspect Harness Connectors, Component Connectors, And All Male And Female Terminals For The Following Conditions:
- Proper Connector Installation.
- Damaged Connector Locks.
- Corrosion.
- Other Signs Of Water Intrusion.
- Weather Seal Damage (If Equipped).
- Bent Terminals.
- Overheating Due To A Poor Connection (Terminal May Be Discolored Due To Excessive Current Draw).
- Terminals That Have Been Pushed Back Into The Connector Cavity.
- Perform A Terminal Drag Test On Each Connector Terminal To Verify Proper Terminal Tension.
Repair Any Conditions That Are Found.
- Reconnect All Rfhm Harness Connectors. Be Certain That All Harness Connectors Are Fully Seated And The Connector Locks Are Fully Engaged.
- Reconnect All In-Line Harness Connectors (If Equipped). Be Certain That All Connectors Are Fully Seated And The Connector Locks Are Fully Engaged.
- Reconnect All Related Component Harness Connectors. Be Certain That All Connectors Are Fully Seated And The Connector Locks Are Fully Engaged.
- With The Scan Tool, Erase Dtcs.
- Using The Recorded Vehicle Scan Report, Along With The When Monitored And Set Conditions Above, Operate The Vehicle In The Conditions That Set The Dtc.
- With The Scan Tool, Read Rfhm Dtcs.
Did The Dtc Return?
Yes
- Replace The Radio Frequency Hub Module (Rfhm) In Accordance With The Service Information. Refer To Module, Radio Frequency (Rf Hub), Removal And Installation .
- Perform The Radio Frequency Hub (Rf-Hub) Verification Test. Refer To Radio Frequency Hub (Rf Hub) Verification Test .
No
- Perform The Radio Frequency Hub (Rf-Hub) Verification Test. Refer To Radio Frequency Hub (Rf Hub) Verification Test .
- Test Complete.