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Normal Operation

The steering column control switch is connected to the Driver Seat Module (DSM) along 3 circuits that are part of 2 wire harnesses:

The 2 wire harnesses are connected at C339. The wire color and circuit number of some of the steering column control switch circuits will change when passing through C339. The following chart indicates the circuit number and wire color change with respect to the harness in which they are located.

DTC DESCRIPTION

Harness 14A005 Harness 14D231
CPP15 (YE/VT) CPP13 (GY/OG)
RPP20 (GN/OG) CPP14 (BN/WH)
CPP13 (GY/OG) CPP12 (BN/GN)

The steering column control switch is connected to the DSM along circuits CPP13 (GY/OG)/CPP12 (BN/GN), CPP15 (YE/VT)/CPP13 (GY/OG) and RPP20 (GN/OG)/CPP14 (BN/WH). Battery voltage is provided to the switch from Smart Junction Box (SJB) fuse 13 (5A) along circuit SBP13 (GY/RD). The switch is connected to ground along circuit GD114 (BK/BU). Moving the steering column control switch applies a combination of power and ground to the 3 circuits to signal the DSM to move the adjustable steering column in the desired direction. Moving the switch forward or rearward will apply ground or power to circuit CPP15 (YE/VT)/CPP13 (GY/OG). Moving the switch up or down will apply ground or power to circuit CPP13 (GY/OG)/CPP12 (BN/GN). RPP20 (GN/OG)/CPP14 (BN/WH) is used in all switch positions as a redundant input to ensure the steering column switch signal is valid. For example, if the switch is moved in the tilt up position, ground will be applied to circuit CPP13 (GY/OG)/CPP12 (BN/GN) and power to RPP20 (GN/OG)/CPP14 (BN/WH). If the steering column control switch is moved to the tilt down position, the switch will apply power on CPP13 (GY/OG)/CPP12 (BN/GN) and ground on RPP20 (GN/OG)/CPP14 (BN/WH).

If the DSM detects an invalid combination of power/ground signals on the steering column control switch circuits, a DTC will set. If the steering column control switch is stuck or if it is held in a single position for longer than 2 minutes, or if the steering column control switch is operated during an on-demand self test, a DTC will be set. Because the steering column control switch can apply both power and ground to the switch circuits, a DTC indicating the steering column control switch circuits are shorted to battery could be caused by a short to ground or an open on any of the switch circuits. If a steering column control switch circuit DTC is retrieved from an on-demand self test, all 5 switch circuits should be checked.

This pinpoint test is intended to diagnose the following: