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DTC B2647: Ambient Light Sensor Circuit Low: Description

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The ambient light sensor provides input to Body Control Module (BCM) to control Daytime Running Light (DRL) operation. BCM provides 5 volt reference signal on Yellow/Black wire and ground signal on Light Green/Black wire to ambient light sensor. When ambient light is high, BCM will receive high voltage from ambient light sensor through Light Green/Black wire. When ambient light is low, BCM will receive low voltage from ambient light sensor through Light Green/Black wire.

BCM monitors ambient light sensor voltage signal to determine if return voltage is within range. Conditions for DTC B2647 to set are an open in one of the ambient light sensor circuits or a short to ground in Yellow/Black wire. Either of these conditions must occur for a minimum of 2 seconds for DTC B2647 to set.

When DTC B2647 sets in BCM, DRLs will remain on at all times and no driver warning message will be displayed. If conditions for malfunction no longer exist, history DTC will clear after 50 consecutive ignition cycles. DTC B2647 will also clear when conditions no longer exist, and Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) or scan tool is used to clear codes.

NOTE: If DTC B2647 is a history code, problem may be intermittent. Wiggle wires while performing the following test.