Grand Voyager V6-3.0L VIN 3 (1998)
SET CONDITION
The BCM senses a voltage of 3.0 volts (+/-250mV) on the LF door switch MUX circuit for longer than 8 seconds.
THEORY OF OPERATION
The BCM interfaces with the power door lock, unlock, arm and disarm switches via a single wire circuit (Door Switch MUX) for each door zone.
Each zone functions independently of each other. Each switch inside the door has a unique resistance value which when activated sends a voltage
level to the BCM. The BCM will interpret the different levels and perform the desired function.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
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Shorted left front door switch
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Body control module
Left Door Unlock Switch Failure
NAME OF CODE
Left Door Unlock Switch Failure
WHEN MONITORED
Anytime battery voltage is above 10 volts and BCM is awake.
SET CONDITION
The BCM senses a voltage of 1.0 volts (+/-250mV) on the LF door switch MUX circuit for longer than 8 seconds.
THEORY OF OPERATION
The BCM interfaces with the power door lock, unlock, arm and disarm switches via a single wire circuit (Door Switch MUX) for each door zone.
Each zone functions independently of each other. Each switch inside the door has a unique resistance value which when activated sends a voltage
level to the BCM. The BCM will interpret the different levels and perform the desired function.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
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Shorted left front door switch
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Body control module
Liftgate Key CYL Arm SW Failure
NAME OF CODE
Liftgate Key Cyl Arm Sw Failure
WHEN MONITORED
Anytime battery voltage is above 10 volts and BCM is awake.
SET CONDITION
The BCM senses a voltage of 4.0 volts (+/-250mV) on the liftgate switch MUX circuit for longer than 8 seconds.
THEORY OF OPERATION
The BCM interfaces with the power door lock, unlock, arm and disarm switches via a single wire circuit (Door Switch MUX) for each door zone.
Each zone functions independently of each other. Each switch inside the door has a unique resistance value which when activated sends a voltage
level to the BCM. The BCM will interpret the different levels and perform the desired function.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
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Shorted liftgate key cylinder switch
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Body control module
Liftgate Key CYL Disarm SW Failure
NAME OF CODE
Liftgate Key Cyl Disarm Sw Failure
WHEN MONITORED
Anytime battery voltage is above 10 volts and BCM is awake.
SET CONDITION
The BCM senses a voltage of 2.0 volts (+/-250mV) on the liftgate switch MUX circuit for longer than 8 seconds.
THEORY OF OPERATION
The BCM interfaces with the power door lock, unlock, arm and disarm switches via a single wire circuit (Door Switch MUX) for each door zone.
Each zone functions independently of each other. Each switch inside the door has a unique resistance value which when activated sends a voltage