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B1007

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CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The VIM calculates a checksum for the contents of the EEPROM when the voltage is first applied at terminal E. This calculated checksum is compared with the checksum value stored in the EEPROM.

CONDITIONS FOR SETTING THE DTC
The VIM calculates a checksum for the contents of the EEPROM when the voltage is first applied at terminal E. This calculated checksum is compared with the checksum value stored in the EEPROM, If the 2 values are not equal, DTC B1007 is set. The VIM writes certain information onto the EEPROM. If the VIM is unable to write onto the EEPROM, DTC B1007 is set.

CONDITIONS FOR CLEARING THE MIL/DTC
1. A history DTC will clear after 100 consecutive ignition cycles occur without a fault.
2. Use the Scan Tool in order to clear the history and the current DTCs.

DIAGNOSTIC AIDS
Most intermittent faults are caused by a faulty electrical connection or the wiring. Damaged VIM modules are occasionally at fault. Refer to Intermittents and Poor Connections for a detailed explanation of how to locate and repair intermittent conditions. Intermittents and Poor Connections

TEST DESCRIPTION
The step number(s) below refer to the step number(s) in the Loss of VCM Class 2 Communications Diagnostic Table.
2. This test inspects for an unpowered or otherwise malfunctioning VCM.
3. This test inspects whether the VCM is in a Fail-Enabled state.
4. This test inspects for a wiring malfunction which would set this DTC.
5. This test inspects for DTC B1007 or DTC U1193 which may result in DTC U1016 also being set.
6. This test determines whether the DTC is due to a VIM malfunction.