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glock45 -> RE: above center console going nuts (6/3/2004 11:36:14 PM)
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TWODODGE Here is what my 02 1500 service manual says to do: DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - OVERHEAD CONSOLE If the problem with the overhead console is an inaccurate or scrambled display, refer to Self-Diagnostic Test below. If the problem with the overhead console is incorrect Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) dimming levels, use a DRB IIIt scan tool and the proper Diagnostic Procedures manual to test for the correct dimming message inputs being received from the Body Control Module (BCM) or Front Control Module (FCM) over the J1850 Programmable Communications Interface (PCI) data bus circuit. If the problem is a no-display condition, use the following procedures. For complete circuit diagrams, refer to Overhead Console in the Wiring Diagrams section of the service manual. (1) Remove the overhead console from the headliner. Refer to the procedure later in this section. (2) Check for battery voltage at the overhead console electrical connector. Refer to Wiring for connector information. If OK, go to Step 3. If not OK, Check for battery voltage at the appropriate B(+) fuse in the integrated power module, repair the open fused B(+) circuit as required. (3) Turn the ignition switch to the On position. Check the fused ignition switch output circuit(s) at the overhead console electrical connector. If OK, go to Step 4. If not OK, repair the open or shorted circuit as required. (4) Turn the ignition switch to the Off position. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. Check for continuity between the ground circuit cavity of the overhead console electrical connector and a good ground. There should be continuity. If OK, refer to Self-Diagnostic Test below for further diagnosis of the electronics module and the J1850 PCI data bus circuit. If not OK, repair the open ground circuit as required. SELF-DIAGNOSTIC TEST A self-diagnostic test is used to determine that the electronics module is operating properly, and that all the J1850 PCI data bus messages are being received for initial operation. Initiate the self-diagnostic test as follows: (1) With the ignition switch in the Off position, on Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) and Compass Mini-Trip Computer (CMTC) equipped vehicles simultaneously depress and hold the STEP and the RESET buttons. (2) Turn the ignition switch to the On position. (3) Following completion of these tests, the electronics module will display one of the following messages: a. Pass Self Test (EVIC only), PASS (CMTC) - The electronics module is working properly. b. Failed Self Test (EVIC only), FAIL (CMTC) - The electronics module has an internal failure. The electronics module is faulty and must be replaced. c. Failed J1850 Communication (EVIC only), BUS (CMTC) - The electronics module is not receiving proper message input through the J1850 PCI data bus circuit. This can result from one or more faulty electronic modules in the vehicle, or from a faulty PCI data bus. The use of a DRB IIIt scan tool and the proper Diagnostic Procedures manual are required for further diagnosis. NOTE: If the compass functions, but accuracy is suspect, it may be necessary to perform a variation adjustment. This procedure allows the compass unit to accommodate variations in the earth’s magnetic field strength, based on geographic location. Refer to Compass Variation Adjustment in the Service Procedures section of this group. DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTER Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) data is obtained from other electronic modules (CCN, FCM, JTEC) on the J1850 Data Bus circuit. The EVIC will display dashes (- -) for any of the screens it did not receive the bus messages. The label corresponding to the missing information will be lit. If no EVIC data is displayed, check the J1850 Data Bus circuit communications and the other modules. If the brightness level is improper check the J1850 Data Bus circuit. Refer to Overhead Console Diagnosis and Testing for instructions on performing a EVIC module Self- Diagnostic Test. The DRB IIIt is recommended for checking the J1850 Data Bus circuit and other modules. Perform the EVIC self diagnosis before replacing the EVIC module. DR MESSAGE SYSTEMS 8M - 7 ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFO CENTER (Continued) STANDARD PROCEDURE - ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTER PROGRAMMING EVIC PROGRAMMING MODE Some vehicles are equipped with a Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) equipped overhead console. The Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) provides the vehicle operator with a user interface, which allows the selection of several optional customer programmable electronic features to suit individual preferences. The EVIC must be placed into its programming mode in order to view or change the programmable features. To enter the EVIC programming mode and to view or change the selected programmable features options, proceed as follows: (1) Turn the ignition switch to the On position. (2) Depress and release the Menu push button. The first item in the programmable features menu list will appear in the EVIC display. (3) Momentarily depress and release the Menu push button to step through the programmable features list. Each programmable feature and its currently selected option will appear on the EVIC display in the sequence shown in the Programmable Features list that follows. (4) Momentarily depress and release the Step push button to step through the available options for the programmable feature being displayed. (5) The option that last appears in the display with a programmable feature before exiting the programming mode, becomes the newly selected programmable feature option. (6) The EVIC exits the programming mode and returns to its normal operating mode when the C/T push button is depressed or when the end of the programmable features menu list is reached, whichever occurs first. PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES ² LANGUAGE? - The options include English, Francaise, Deutsch, Italiana, or Espanol. The default is English. All EVIC display nomenclature, including the trip computer functions, warning messages and the programmable features appear in the selected language. ² DISPLAY U.S. OR METRIC? - The options include U.S. and M. The default is U.S. This feature toggles the trip computer temperature, fuel economy and odometer display readings between U.S. and metric units of measure. ² SERVICE INTV. = - The options include from 3200 to 12000 kilometers in 800 kilometer increments (2000 to 7500 miles in 500 mile increments). The default is 12000 kilometers (7500 miles). The selected distance becomes the interval at which the Perform Service warning message will be displayed by the EVIC. If a new distance is selected, a second programmable feature appears, RESET SERVICE DISTANCE? - The options include No and Yes. The default is Yes. When Yes is selected, the accumulated distance since the last previous Perform Service warning message will be reset to zero because the service interval has been changed. When No is selected, the distance until the next Perform Service warning message is reduced by the accumulated distance since the last previous message. ² AUTO DOOR LOCKS? - The options include Yes and No. The default is Yes. When Yes is selected, all doors lock automatically when vehicle speed reaches 25 kilometers-per-hour (15 miles-per-hour). If YES is selected, a second programmable feature appears, AUTO UNLOCK ON EXIT? - The options again include Yes and No. The default is No. When Yes is selected, following each Auto Door Lock event all doors will automatically unlock when the driver door is opened, if the vehicle is stopped and the transmission gear selector is in Park or Neutral. The Auto Door Unlock event will only occur once following each Auto Door Lock event. ² REMOTE UNLOCK - The options include Driver Door 1st and All Doors. The default is Driver Door 1st. When Diver Door 1st is selected, only the driver door unlocks when the Unlock button of the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter is depressed once. The Unlock button of the RKE transmitter must be depressed twice to unlock all doors. When All Doors is selected, all doors unlock when the Unlock button of the RKE transmitter is depressed once. ² SOUND HORN ON LOCK? - The options include On and Off. The default is No. When Yes is selected, a short horn chirp will provide an audible confirmation when the RKE receiver recognizes a valid Lock signal from an RKE transmitter. When No is selected, no horn chirp will occur with the RKE Lock event. This feature may be selected independent of the FLASH LIGHTS WITH LOCKS? programmable feature. ² FLASH LIGHTS WITH LOCKS? - The options include Yes and No. The default is Yes. When Yes is selected, a single flash of the hazard warning lamps will provide an optical confirmation when the RKE receiver recognizes a valid Lock signal from an RKE transmitter, and two flashes of the same lamps will occur when the RKE receiver recognizes a valid Unlock signal from an RKE transmitter. When No is selected, no lamp flash will occur with the RKE Lock or Unlock event. This feature may be selected independent of the SOUND HORN ON LOCK? programmable feature. 8M - 8 MESSAGE SYSTEMS DR ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFO CENTER (Continued) ² HEADLAMP DELAY = - The options include Off, 30 Sec, 60 Sec, and 90 Sec. The default is 90 Sec. When a time interval is selected, the headlamps will remain on for that length of time when the headlamps are turned off after the ignition is turned off, or if the Auto mode is selected on vehicles with the Auto Headlamps option. When Off is selected, the headlamp delay feature is disabled. ² TRAIN REMOTE - When this feature is selected the driver can choose to train up to four remote keyless entry transmitters. The options include Yes and No. The default is No. When Yes is selected and the MENU button is pressed the EVIC will display “PRESS REMOTE LOCK & UNLOCK THEN PRESS UNLOCK”, followed by a chime to indicate the training sequence can commence. You have approximately 30 seconds to train up to four transmitters, after each transmitter is trained a chime will sound indicating that the training was successful. If remote link to memory is “YES” , the first transmitter trained will be associated with memory setting 1 and the second transmitter trained will be associated with memory setting 2. Additional transmitters will not be associated with a memory setting. When you have finished training the transmitters, press the menu button again and the EVIC will display “TRAIN DONE “X” TRAINED. If no transmitters are trained within approx. 30 seconds the EVIC will display “TRAIN TIMEOUT”. REMOVAL (1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable. (2) Remove overhead console. Refer to Overhead Console Removal and Installation in this section(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/OVERHEAD CONSOLE - REMOVAL). (3) Remove the screws holding the EVIC module in the overhead console. (4) Remove EVIC module from console assembly. INSTALLATION (1) Position the EVIC module in the overhead console. (2) Install the screws holding the EVIC module in the overhead console. (3) Install the overhead console (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/OVERHEAD CONSOLE - INSTALLATION). (4) Connect the battery negative cable. NOTE: If a new EVIC module has been installed, the compass will have to be calibrated and the variance set. Refer to Compass Variation Adjustment and Compass Calibration in the Service Procedures section of this group for the procedures. Hope any of this helps out.
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