Correction
Have any of the following components had service recently?^ The BCM
^ The ignition lock cylinder case assembly
^ The PCM/VCM
If any of the above components have been replaced, the Programming Theft Deterrent System Components procedure must be performed before any diagnostic procedures are performed.
To assist in diagnosis, the following steps are provided.
1. Does the engine start? If not, use the Engine Cranks but Does Not Run diagnostic information in the Engine Controls sub-section of the applicable Service Manual.
Important:
^ The Security telltale on the message center is controlled by the vehicle theft deterrent (VTD) system and the content theft deterrent (CTD) system. The Security telltale is controlled by the BCM through the Class 2 data line.
^ The VTD system portion of the BCM controls the Security telltale when the ignition switch is in the On position. The VTD system uses the Security telltale as a malfunction indicator.
^ The CTD system portion of the BCM controls the Security telltale when the ignition switch is in the Off position. The CTD system uses the Security telltale to identify system status.
2. Observe the Security indicator lamp in the instrument panel.
3. Remove the key from the lock cylinder.
^ Security indicator should be Flashing when the door is open.
^ Security indicator should be Off when all the doors are closed.
^ If the Security indicator does not come On or go Off correctly, refer to the Content Theft Deterrent System diagnostic and repair information in the applicable Service Manual.
4. With the Doors closed, place the key in the lock cylinder and turn to the Run position. Observe the Security indicator lamp.
^ Lamp is On and does not go Off however, the engine starts. This indicates that the VTD system detected a fault when the engine was running.
^ Lamp flashes On and Off. This indicates a problem has been detected by the VTD (Passlock(TM)) system and the engine may not start this key cycle, a current condition.
Important:
You must diagnose the diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) in the order specified in the DTC table shown. Failure to do so may result in one or more of the following conditions:
^ Extended diagnostic time
^ Incorrect diagnosis
^ Incorrect parts replacement
If none of the above items are true, proceed with the following steps:
1. Install seat covers.
2. Connect the scan tool to the diagnostic link connector (DLC).
3. Enter scan tool diagnostics.
4. Select the model year of the vehicle.
5. Select light truck.
6. Select F1, (Body).
7. Select "C" or "K" for Series.
8. Select F0, Body Control Module.
9. Select F0, (Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC)).
10. Select F0, (DTC information).
11. Select F0, (Current DTC).
12. Record on the repair order any current DTCs displayed. If none, skip the next step.
13. Is a current B2960 DTC displayed? If no, the condition is not present with this key cycle. Continue to the next step.
14. Select Exit.
15. Select F1, (History DTC).
16. Are any history DTCs other than B2960 present? If so, diagnose those DTCs first using the appropriate service information, otherwise continue.
17. Select Exit.
18. Select Exit.
19. Select F1, Data Display.
20. Select F6, Security.
21. Cycle the key to the OFF position and wait 20 seconds.
22. Slowly turn the key to the RUN position. Be careful not to turn the key into the START position.
23. Observe the following values:
^ Passlock(TM) Data Voltage should be 5.0 volts.
^ Passlock(TM) State should be Normal.
^ Passlock(TM) Code should be Open.
24. Rotate the key to the START position, and observe the following again:
^ Passlock(TM) Data Voltage should be less than 5.0 volts. Passlock(TM) Data Voltage should remain steady and not fluctuate. The test vehicle used for this diagnostic procedure had a voltage value of 2.49 volts. The vehicle being worked on may be either higher or lower than this value. The key is that it has to be less than 5.0 volts.
^ Passlock(TM) State should be "Monitor Passlock(TM)".
^ Passlock(TM) Code should be Valid Code.
25. If no trouble is found and the customer has experienced one of the symptoms or the code is a history DTC, the most likely cause is the VTD (Passlock(TM)) wiring, specifically the wires from the VTD (Passlock(TM)) sensor to the BCM.
Caution:
This vehicle is equipped with a Supplemental Inflatable Restraint (SIR) System. Failure to follow the correct procedure could cause the following conditions:
25.1. Air bag deployment
25.2. Personal injury
25.3. Unnecessary SIR system repairs
26. In order to avoid the above conditions, observe the following guidelines.
27. Open the hood.
28. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
29. Install fender covers.
30. Remove the left sound insulator, if equipped.
31. Apply the parking brake in order to prevent the vehicle from moving.
32. If equipped with an automatic transmission, move the shift lever all the way down to the last gear.
33. Tilt the steering wheel to the full down position.
34. Pull gently rearward on the corners of the bezel from the IP assembly.
35. Remove the bezel.
36. Remove the knee bolster trim panel screws.
37. Unsnap the knee bolster.
38. Twist the brake release cable in order to disengage the knee bolster.
39. Disconnect the lap cooler hose from the knee bolster trim.
40. Remove the tour knee bolster retaining nuts.
41. Loosen the screw holding connector C201 together and separate. C201 is the connector for the steering column wires to the IP wiring harness on the left side of the column about half way down. It is a 48-way connector with a center retaining screw.
42. Separate the turn signal and multifunction switch harness (2) from the 18-way connector (1). They have a locking tab in the center of each connector that needs to be released.
Important:
For all vehicles, use either the correct mating terminal, or electrical tool GM # 12094430, (J 38125-11A) from the J 38125-B Terminal Repair kit. Perform a pull test to determine if the terminals have proper tension. If one is found where the tension is suspect, replace the terminal.
43. Circuit number 1057, Orange with Black stripe wire, in cavity C4.
Circuit number 812, Red with White stripe wire, in cavity C2.
Circuit number 1836, Yellow wire, in cavity D3.
44. On the end of the 18-way connector is the date the ignition switch wiring harness was manufactured. This date is etched in the plastic of the connector. It is displayed as two lines of numbers (ie: GM XXX, XXXX). The bottom row of 4 digits are the 4 digits which must be verified. The following defines the 4 digits:
^ Month (1) Alpha/Numeric Character (1= January, 4 = April, 9 = September, 0 = October, N = November, etc.)
^ Day (2) numbers (1-31)
^ Year (1) Number (9=1999, 0 = 2000)
45. If the date code is less than N080, (November 08, 2000), solder the terminals to the wires in the following connector cavities of the ignition switch 18-way connector portion of C201.
^ Circuit number 1057, Orange with Black stripe wire, in cavity C4
^ Circuit number 812, Red with White stripe wire, in cavity C2
^ Circuit number 1836, Yellow wire, in cavity D3
Important:
Connector bolt torque is critical. Tightening the bolt to 7 Nm (61 lb in) may cause the pal nut of the connector to strip. Tightening the bolt less than 4 Nm (35 lb in) may result in an intermittent connection.
46. Connect the turn signal and multifunction switch harness (2) to the 18-way connector (1). Tighten the screw holding the wiring harness connectors together at the junction.
Tighten
Tighten the retaining screw to 6 Nm (53 lb in).
47. Cycle the steering column tilt from full up to full down a minimum of ten times.
48. Squeeze the ends of connector C201 together with your fingers, forcing the terminals and connector to properly seat together.
49. Recheck the retaining screw for connector C201 torque.
Tighten
Tighten the retaining screw to 6 Nm (53 lb in).
50. Again, cycle the steering column tilt from full up to full down a minimum of ten times.
51. Again, squeeze the ends of connector C201 together with your fingers, forcing the terminals and connector to properly seat together.
52. Recheck the retaining screw for connector C201 torque.
Tighten
Tighten the retaining screw to 6 Nm (53 lb in).
53. Again, cycle the steering column tilt from full up to full down a minimum of ten times.
54. Again, squeeze the ends of connector C201 together with your fingers, forcing the terminals and connector to properly seat together.
55. Recheck the retaining screw for connector C201 torque.
Tighten
Tighten the retaining screw to 6 Nm (53 lb in).
56. Install the knee bolster to the IP.
Tighten
Tighten the nuts to 10 Nm (89 lb in).
57. Install the knee bolster trim panel to the IP.
^ Connect the brake release cable to the park brake assembly.
^ Install the screws that retain the knee bolster trim panel to the instrument panel.
Tighten
^ Tighten the TORX(R) screws to 9 Nm (80 lb in).
^ Tighten the hex head screws to 2 Nm (18 lb in).
^ Position the courtesy lamp and install the retaining screw.
Tighten
Tighten the socket retaining screw to 1.4 Nm (12 lb in).
58. Install the sound insulator panel, if equipped.
59. Install the knee bolster trim panel.
60. Install the IP trim plate bezel to the IP.
61. Connect the negative battery cable.
62. Observe the Security indicator lamp when the key is turned to the RUN position. The Security lamp should be Off. If the lamp is On, you must recheck your work.
63. Observe the SIR lamp. The lamp should be Off.
64. Remove the fender covers and close the hood.
65. Remove the seat covers.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use table as shown.
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