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Information and Entertainment System - General Information - Navigation System—Vehicles With: Travel Pilot EX S-MAX/Galaxy 2006.5 (03/2006-)
Diagnosis and Testing

Worldwide Diagnostic System (WDS)

Inspection and Verification

NOTE:
NOTE:If a new navigation system display module is installed, allow the data from the navigation CD ROM to download (approximately 10 minutes) to the navigation system display module before inputting a destination into the navigation system display module. The vehicle must then be driven until the navigation system is fully calibrated. Route guidance will commence at approximately 30% of the calibration process and at 100% of calibration the route guidance will be accurate.
  1. Verify the customer concern.
  1. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical or electrical damage.

Visual Inspection Chart

Mechanical Electrical
  • Navigation system display module
  • Navigation system antenna
  • Navigation CD ROM
  • Fuse(s)
  • Wiring harness
  • Electrical connector(s)
  • Navigation system display module
  1. If an obvious cause for an observed or reported concern is found, correct the cause (if possible) before proceeding to the next step.
  1. If the cause is not visually evident, refer to the Self-Diagnostic Mode.

Self-Diagnostic Mode

NOTE:
NOTE:It is necessary to carry out part of the system diagnosis outside of the workshop. Make sure there that are no large buildings/obstructions or metal objects in the immediate vicinity.
NOTE:
NOTE:Make sure the navigation CD ROM is installed in the navigation system display module before entering the Self-Diagnostic Mode.
NOTE:
NOTE:The navigation system display module will stay activated for up to ten minutes after the unit has been switched OFF.

Switch the navigation system display module ON.

The navigation system constantly monitors it's inputs and outputs. If a concern is detected, a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) will be stored in the navigation system memory.

  1. PRESS the NAV button

  1. PRESS the S5 button to enter the GPS INFO menu.
NOTE:
NOTE:The minimum number of satellites received by the navigation system display module for correct operation is four. If the satellites received is below the minimum requirement, the navigation system will not operate correctly. Move the vehicle to a position where the required amount of satellites are received.
  1. Check the amount of satellites received by the navigation system display module.

  1. PRESS ESC to return to the previous menu.

  1. With the navigation system display module in the navigation main menu, PRESS the S6 (EXTRA) button.
NOTE:
NOTE:ROTATE the right-hand rotary knob to highlight the mode required and PRESS the right-hand rotary knob (ENTER) to select the mode.

  1. SELECT SENSOR TEST and PRESS the right-hand rotary knob. CHECK that all of the sensors shown on the screen are operating correctly.
NOTE:
NOTE:When checking the wheel speed sensor it is necessary to drive the vehicle ten meters forwards above 4 km/h (2.5 mph) to make the value change.
NOTE:
NOTE:When checking the direction sensor select the reverse gear and drive the vehicle ten meters rearwards above 4 km/h (2.5 mph) to make the value change.
NOTE:
NOTE:When checking the navigation system display module internal gyroscope manually move the vehicle from side to side to make the value change. If the value does not change when the vehicle is being moved, INSTALL a new navigation system display module.
REFER to: Navigation System Display Module - Vehicles With: Travel Pilot EX (415-01 Information and Entertainment System, Removal and Installation).
NOTE:
NOTE:When checking the GPS antenna self-diagnostic function, disconnect the GPS antenna from the rear of the navigation system display module and TEST the system for normal operation.
REFER to: Navigation System Display Module - Vehicles With: Travel Pilot EX (415-01 Information and Entertainment System, Removal and Installation).
If the navigation system display module is operating correctly, the display will show a GPS error. If no message is displayed with the GPS antenna disconnected, INSTALL a new navigation system display module.
REFER to: Navigation System Display Module - Vehicles With: Travel Pilot EX (415-01 Information and Entertainment System, Removal and Installation).
NOTE:
NOTE:Connect the GPS antenna to the navigation system display module and REFER to the following list to diagnose the GPS antenna.
NOTE:
NOTE:The following list will not apply if the fault is induced by disconnecting the GPS antenna.
  • If the GPS antenna sensor test displays OPEN, the GPS antenna is open circuit. REFER to the DTC Index Chart and DTC TBD13 ACTION. Follow the instructions to diagnose the GPS antenna.
  • If the GPS antenna sensor test displays SHORT, the GPS antenna is out of specification. REFER to the WDS, check the DTCs. If DTC TBD12 is retrieved, REFER to the DTC Index Chart to diagnose the GPS antenna.
  • If the GPS antenna sensor test displays OK, the GPS antenna is OK.

  1. PRESS ESC to return to the previous menu.
  1. If the cause is not visually evident after the Self-Diagnostic Mode, connect the WDS to the data link connector (DLC).
  1. NOTE:
    NOTE:Do not select the NAV from the WDS menu as this is for vehicles with digital versatile disc (DVD) navigation system with touchscreen.
    Select the ACU from the WDS menu.
  1. Retrieve the DTCs and refer to the DTC Index Chart.

Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index Chart

DTC Description/Condition Possible Source Action
B1342 Navigation system display module failure Navigation system display module INSTALL a new navigation system display module.
REFER to: Navigation System Display Module - Vehicles With: Travel Pilot EX (415-01 Information and Entertainment System, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
B2408 Speaker line short circuit Speaker(s), Circuit(s) REFER to: Information and Entertainment System (415-00 Information and Entertainment System - General Information, Diagnosis and Testing).
B1097 Tweeter line short circuit Speaker(s), Circuit(s) REFER to: Information and Entertainment System (415-00 Information and Entertainment System - General Information, Diagnosis and Testing).
B1893 GPS antenna connection open circuit Antenna fault open circuit CHECK the navigation system antenna connections and antenna base ground connection. TEST the system for normal operation. IF the concern persists, INSTALL a new navigation system antenna cable.
B2204 GPS antenna connection short circuit Antenna fault short Disconnect the navigation system antenna. TEST the system for normal operation. If the DTC is still present with the navigation system antenna disconnected, INSTALL a new navigation system display module.
REFER to: Navigation System Display Module - Vehicles With: Travel Pilot EX (415-01 Information and Entertainment System, Removal and Installation).
IF the DTC B1893 is shown, REFER to DTC B1893 in this section.
B2206 Gyroscope error Invalid values from gyroscope for 30 seconds INSTALL a new navigation system display module.
REFER to: Navigation System Display Module - Vehicles With: Travel Pilot EX (415-01 Information and Entertainment System, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
B2477 Module configuration failure Navigation system display module not configured REFER to the WDS.
U1900 Controller area network (CAN) BUS failure CAN REFER to: Communications Network (418-00, Diagnosis and Testing).
B2406 Internal audio CD player failure Navigation system display module INSTALL a new navigation system display module.
REFER to: Navigation System Display Module - Vehicles With: Travel Pilot EX (415-01 Information and Entertainment System, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
B1035 CD ROM read test CD ROM INSPECT the CD ROM for damage. INSTALL a new CD ROM. TEST the system for normal operation.
B2410 FM receiving signal error Antenna cable REFER to: Information and Entertainment System (415-00 Information and Entertainment System - General Information, Diagnosis and Testing).
B1317 Battery voltage low Battery voltage below 9 volts REFER to: Charging System (414-00 Charging System - General Information, Diagnosis and Testing).
B1318 Battery voltage high Battery voltage above 16 volts REFER to: Charging System (414-00 Charging System - General Information, Diagnosis and Testing).

  1. If the cause is not evident, verify the symptom and refer to the Symptom Chart.

Symptom Chart

Symptom Possible Sources Action
Navigation system does not operate but radio does
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Incorrectly installed navigation CD ROM.
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Install the navigation CD ROM correctly.
Navigation system will not switch on
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Circuit(s).
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Navigation system display module.
*
GO to Pinpoint Test A.
Navigation system not operating correctly
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Wheel speed sensor.
*
REFER to: Road Test Form - Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) (206-09A Anti-Lock Control, Diagnosis and Testing).
*
Antenna signal.
*
REFER to the Self-Diagnostic Mode.
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Reversing lamp(s).
*
REFER to: Reversing Lamps (417-01 Exterior Lighting, Diagnosis and Testing).
*
Gyroscope.
*
With the navigation system display module in Self-Diagnostic Mode, check the Gyro value changes when the vehicle is moved side to side. If the value changes with the movement of the vehicle, the internal gyroscope is operating correctly. If the value does not change, INSTALL a new navigation system display module.
REFER to: Navigation System Display Module - Vehicles With: Travel Pilot EX (415-01 Information and Entertainment System, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.

Pinpoint Tests

CAUTION:
CAUTION:If the navigation system display module is to be removed for testing or new component installation, remove any audio media (if possible) from within the navigation system display module and return it to the customer. Failure to follow this instruction may result in damage to the navigation system display module.
NOTE:
NOTE:Use a digital multimeter for all electrical measurements.

PINPOINT TEST A : NAVIGATION SYSTEM WILL NOT SWITCH ON

TEST CONDITIONS DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
A1: CHECK FOR VOLTAGE TO NAVIGATION SYSTEM DISPLAY MODULE
1
Disconnect Navigation System Display Module CME03B.
2
Ignition switch in position I.

3
Measure the voltage between the navigation system display module C2ME03-A pin 15, circuit SBP06E (BN/RD), harness side and ground; and between the navigation system display module C2ME03-A pin 16, circuit CDC33C (VT/GN), harness side and ground.

Are the voltages greater than 10 volts?
Yes
No
REPAIR circuit SBP06E (BN/RD) or circuit CDC33C (VT/GN). TEST the system for normal operation.
A2: CHECK THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM DISPLAY MODULE FOR GROUND
1
Ignition switch in position 0.

2
Measure the resistance between the navigation system display module C2ME03-A pin 11, circuit GD103C (BK/BU), harness side and ground; and between the navigation system display module C2ME03-A pin 12, circuit GD103A (BK/BU), harness side and ground.

Are the resistances less than 1 ohm?
Yes
No
REPAIR circuit GD103C (BK/BU) or circuit GD103A (BK/BU). TEST the system for normal operation.
A3: CHECK CIRCUIT RME24A (BU/WH) TO GROUND
1
Connect Navigation System Display Module C2ME03-A.
2
Disconnect Navigation System Display Module C2ME03-B.

3
Measure the resistance between the navigation system display module C2ME03-B pin 8, circuit RME24A (BU/WH), harness side and ground.

Is the resistance less than 1 ohm?
Yes
INSTALL a new navigation system display module.
REFER to: Navigation System Display Module - Vehicles With: Travel Pilot EX (415-01 Information and Entertainment System, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
No
REPAIR circuit RME24A (BU/WH). TEST the system for normal operation.

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