Central Control Module (CCM)
Diagnostic Chart:
Wiring Diagram:
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
CKT 1073 and CKT 1074 connect the ignition lock cylinder to the CCM. Contacts in the ignition lock cylinder mate with those on the pellet (part of the ignition key) and the CCM compares the resistance value of the key pellet to the "valid" resistance programmed into the CCM at vehicle assembly.
TEST CONDITIONS
This DTC will set when the CCM detects a resistance of 307 ohms or less in the PASS-Key(R)II detection circuit, with IGN 1 "ON."
FAILURE CONDITIONS
A fault that last longer than 2 seconds will set a DTC 42.
ACTION TAKEN
A DTC fault detected before the engine has started will cause a PASS-Key(R)II lockout.
TEST DESCRIPTION
Number(s) below refer to circled number(s) on the diagnostic chart.
1. This test uses a Tech 1 to read A/D counts.
2. This test isolates fault to steering column or body wiring harness.
3. This test checks CKT 1073 for a short to ground.
4. This test checks CKT 1074 for a short to ground.
DIAGNOSTIC AIDS
If the DTC is a history code, the problem may be intermittent. Try performing the tests shown while "wiggling" wiring and connectors; this can often cause the fault to appear. Refer to "Intermittents/History Codes/Poor Connections". Intermittents/History DTCs
Make sure the key resistor contacts are clean and free of any grease, oil, etc. These substances could interfere with the key detection circuit and set a code.
If there is a short to ground in CKT 1073, the vehicle will exhibit a no-crank condition. IGN 1 must be present for DTC 42 to set.