C0615
DTC C0615, C0620, C0625 or C0630Test 1-10:
Test 11-16:
Circuit Description
The ESC module supplies 5 volts to the position sensors. The position sensors use the supplied 5 volts to produce an analog output range of 0-5 volts. The ESC module calculates vehicle suspension settings based upon the voltage levels received back from the position sensors. The ESC model monitors for an out of range condition.
Conditions for Running the DTC
^ The ignition ON.
^ The ESC function enabled.
Conditions for Setting the DTC
^ The ESC module senses position sensor output voltage under 0.35 or over 4.75 volts.
^ The condition must be detected for 1 second in 4 consecutive ignition cycles.
Action Taken When the DTC Sets
^ Stores a DTC C0615, C0620, C0625 or C0630 in the ESC memory.
^ Provides shock absorber solenoid control based on the vehicle speed only.
^ Sends a message to the IPC to display the SERVICE RIDE CONTROL message.
Conditions for Clearing the DTC
^ The ESC module senses the correct position sensor output voltage between 0.35 - 4.75 volts.
^ A history DTC will clear after 100 consecutive ignition cycles if the condition for the malfunction is no longer present,
^ Use the IPC clearing DTC feature.
^ Using a scan tool.
Diagnostic Aids
The following conditions may cause an intermittent malfunction to occur:
- There is an intermittent open or short in the position sensor circuit.
- Bent, disconnected, or damaged position sensor linkage.
^ When using a scan tool in order to read position sensor voltage, always make sure the vehicle is sitting with the full vehicle weight on its wheels. Measuring position sensor voltage with the vehicle raised and the wheels hanging may lead to incorrect diagnosis.
^ An intermittent DTC C0615, C0620, C0625 or C0630 may produce a random firm/soft ride condition.
^ The ESC module uses an ignition cycle counter diagnosis approach to set this DTC. This requires the ESC module to detect a malfunction 4 times before setting the DTC. To disable this feature, use a scan tool to clear all DTCs before performing diagnosis procedures.
^ If the DTC is a history DTC, the problem may be intermittent. Using a scan tool, monitor the position sensor voltage while test driving the vehicle or moving the wiring and connectors. This can often cause the malfunction to occur.
Test Description
The numbers refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table.
2. This step tests the position sensor signal voltage range using a scan tool. Normal signal voltage is between 1.5 - 3.5 volts.
3. This step tests the position sensor signal voltage range using a scan tool with the sensor disconnected. Normal signal voltage range with the sensor disconnected is approximately 0 volts.
4. This step tests for the proper operation of the circuit in the high voltage range. If the fuse in the jumper opens when you perform this test, the signal circuit is shorted to ground.
5. This step tests for a short to voltage in the 5-volt reference circuit.
6. This step tests for high resistance or an open in the ground circuit.
11. This step tests for an open or high resistance in the position sensor ground circuit.