C0187
DTC C0186 or C0187
Circuit Description
The electronic brake control module (EBCM) uses the lateral accelerometer signal to determine the lateral forces acting on a vehicle during a turn or a skid. The EBCM uses the signal from the lateral accelerometer as one of the inputs to operate the vehicle stability enhancement system (VSES).
DTC Descriptors
This diagnostic procedure supports the following DTCs:
* DTC C0186 Lateral Accelerometer Circuit
* DTC C0187 Lateral Accelerometer Circuit Range/Performance
Conditions for Running the DTC
C0186
Ignition voltage is greater than 8 volts.
C0187
* Ignition voltage is greater than 8 volts.
* No yaw rate DTCs are present.
* Vehicle yaw rate is centered.
Conditions for Setting the DTC
C0186
Lateral accelerometer signal voltage is less than 0.18 volt or above 4.84 volts.
C0187
The EBCM will set the DTC when one or more of the following conditions have occurred:
* The lateral acceleration signal changes to rapidly based on vehicle dynamics.
* The internal calibration in the lateral accelerometer is out of range.
* The lateral accelerometer has failed and internal self check test.
Action Taken When the DTC Sets
If equipped, the following actions will occur:
* The EBCM disables VSES for the duration of the ignition cycle.
* The driver information center (DIC) displays the Service Stability System message.
Conditions for Clearing the DTC
* The condition for the DTC is no longer present and the DTC is cleared with a scan tool.
* The EBCM automatically clears the history DTC when a current DTC is not detected in 100 consecutive drive cycles.
Diagnostic Aids
The lateral accelerometer is packaged with the yaw rate sensor as a single component.
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table.
2. This step tests for the proper voltage output on the 5-volt reference circuit and the proper operation of the signal circuit.
3. This step tests for possible low 5-volt reference output or a problem with the signal circuit.
4. This step tests for a short to voltage on the 5-volt reference circuit. If a short to voltage exists, other DTCs may be set for the vehicle stability system.
8. This step tests for a problem with the low reference circuit. If a short to voltage exists, other DTCs may be set for the vehicle stability system.