B2110
Circuit Description
The memory seat module (MSM) receives an input from the left lumbar switch when the out switch is actuated. When the lumbar switch is operated in the out direction, battery positive voltage (B+) is supplied to the MSM lumbar out input via CKT 385 (PPL). The MSM recognizes the input and moves the lumbar support out and towards the driver's back.
Conditions for Setting the DTC
^ When the lumbar out switch is active for 30 seconds after motion has ceased, the switch is considered shorted and the DTC sets.
^ If the lumbar horizontal position sensor DTC B2119 is current and the lumbar out switch is active for 30 seconds, the switch is considered shorted and the DTC sets.
^ DTC B2110 sets only if DTC B1982 MSM or DTC B1983 MSM is not current.
Action Taken When the DTC Sets
^ The MSM does not move the lumbar support out and towards the driver's back.
^ The MSM continues to respond to valid inputs from the other manual switches.
^ All memory recall function commands are ignored for all directions.
Conditions for Clearing the DTC
^ The MSM sees that the lumbar out switch is no longer active.
^ Use the on-boards clearing DTCs feature.
^ Use a scan tool.
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table:
1. Perform the entire Power Seat Systems Diagnostic System Check before continuing with the diagnosis of this DTC.
2. This step determines if a switch is stuck or if a short to battery positive voltage (B+) exists in the wiring input to the memory seat module (MSM). DTC B2110 will set again if a short in the wiring exists or if an internal MSM problem exists. DTC B2110 will not set again if a switch is stuck because the switch has been disconnected from the memory seat module (MSM) input.
3. This step determines if a short to battery positive voltage (B+) exists in the input wiring to the MSM.
7. Clear all DTCs after the repair procedure is complete.