U0198
DTC U0100-U02FF
Diagnostic Instructions
- Perform the Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle prior to using this diagnostic procedure, Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle
- Review Strategy Based Diagnosis for an overview of the diagnostic approach, Strategy Based Diagnosis
- Diagnostic Procedure Instructions provides an overview of each diagnostic category, Diagnostic Procedure Instructions
DTC Descriptors
DTC U0100 00: Lost Communication With ECM/PCM
DTC U0100 75: Lost Communication With ECM/PCM
DTC U0100 7F: Lost Communication With ECM/PCM
DTC U0101 00: Lost Communication With TCM
DTC U0102 00: Lost Communication With Transfer Case Control Module
DTC U0104 00: Lost Communication With Cruise Control Module
DTC U0104 7F: Lost Communication With Cruise Control Module
DTC U0106 00: Lost Communication With Glow Plug Control Module
DTC U0109 00: Lost Communication With Fuel Pump Control Module
DTC U0117 00: Lost Communication With Electrical PTO Control Module
DTC U0121 00: Lost Communication With Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Control Module
DTC U0122 00: Lost Communication With Vehicle Dynamics Control Module (ESCM)
DTC U0126 00: Lost Communication With Steering Angle Sensor
DTC U0131 00: Lost Communication With Power Steering Control Module
DTC U0132 00: Lost Communication With Ride Level Control Module
DTC U0134 00: Lost Communication With Power Steering Control Module - Rear
DTC U0136 00: Lost Communication With Differential Control Module - Rear
DTC U0137 00: Lost Communication With Trailer Brake Control Module
DTC U0140 00: Lost Communication With Body Control Module
DTC U0141 00: Lost Communication With Body Control Module A
DTC U0151 00: Lost Communication With Restraints Control Module
DTC U0151 71: Lost Communication With Restraints Control Module Invalid Serial Data Received
DTC U0151 7F: Lost Communication With Restraints Control Module Erratic
DTC U0155 00: Lost Communication With Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) Control Module
DTC U0156 00: Lost Communication With Information Center A (DIC)
DTC U0157 00: Lost Communication With Information Center B (DID)
DTC U0158 00: Lost Communication With Head Up Display
DTC U0159 00: Lost Communication With Parking Assist Control Module
DTC U0160 00: Lost Communication With Audible Alert Control Module
DTC U0164 00: Lost Communication With HVAC Control Module
DTC U0165 00: Lost Communication With HVAC Control Module - Rear
DTC U0168 00: Lost Communication With Vehicle Security Control Module
DTC U0170 00: Lost Communication With Restraints System Sensor A (PPS)
DTC U0172 00: Lost Communication With Rollover Sensor
DTC U0184 00: Lost Communication With Radio
DTC U0186 00: Lost Communication With Audio Amplifier
DTC U0291 00: Lost Communication With Television
DTC U0194 00: Lost Communication With Digital Radio Receiver (DRR)
DTC U0198 00: Lost Communication With Telematic Control Module
DTC U0199 00: Lost Communication With Driver Door Control Module
DTC U0200 00: Lost Communication With Passenger Door Control Module
DTC U0208 00: Lost Communication With Seat Control Module A (DSM/MSM)
DTC U0209 00: Lost Communication With Seat Control Module B (HVSM)
DTC U0210 00: Lost Communication With Seat Control Module C (RHVSM)
DTC U0214 00: Lost Communication With Remote Function Actuation
DTC U0230 00: Lost Communication With Rear Gate Module
DTC U0232 00: Lost Communications With Side Object Detection (SOD) Module - Left
DTC U0233 00: Lost Communications With Side Object Detection (SOD) Module - Right
DTC U0236 00: Lost Communications With Column Locking Module (CLM)
DTC U0241 00: Lost Communication With Headlamp Control Module A
DTC U0249 00: Lost Communication With Entertainment Control Module - Rear B
DTC U0255 00: Lost Communication With Front Display Interface Module
DTC U0256 00: Lost Communication With Front Controls Interface Module
DTC U0257 00: Lost Communication With Front Controls/Display Interface Module
Diagnostic Fault Information
Circuit/System Description
Control modules connected to the high and low speed GMLAN serial data circuits monitor for serial data communications during normal vehicle operation. Operating information and commands are exchanged among the control modules.
The body control module (BCM) activates the serial data communication enable and the accessory wakeup serial data circuits by applying voltage when the ignition key is in ACC, ON or START. Only the control modules using high speed GMLAN serial data are connected to the enable or wakeup circuits. To determine which control modules are activated using the enable or wakeup circuits refer to Data Communication Schematics, Electrical Diagrams
Conditions for Running the DTC
The system voltage is between 9-16 volts.
Conditions for Setting the DTC
A supervised periodic message that includes the transmitter module availability has not been received.
Action Taken When the DTC Sets
- Specific subsystems will not function.
- DTC U0100 in the TCM will cause the transmission to go into default gears.
- Both DTC U0100 in the TCM and DTC U0101 in the ECM will cause the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) to illuminate.
Conditions for Clearing the DTC
- The ECM/TCM turns OFF the MIL after 4 consecutive ignition cycles that the diagnostic runs and does not fail.
- A current DTC clears when the malfunction is no longer present.
- A history DTC clears when the module ignition cycle counter reaches the reset threshold of 50, without a repeat of the malfunction.
Diagnostic Aids
- Sometimes, while diagnosing a specific customer concern or after a repair, you may notice a history U-code present. However, there is no associated "current" or "active" status. Loss-of- communication U-codes such as these can set for a variety of reasons. Many times, they are transparent to the vehicle operator and technician, and/or have no associated symptoms. Eventually, they will erase themselves automatically after a number of fault-free ignition cycles. This condition would most likely be attributed to one of these scenarios:
- A control module on the data communication circuit was disconnected while the communication circuit is awake.
- Power to one or more control modules was interrupted during diagnosis.
- A low battery condition was present, so some control modules stop communicating when battery voltage drops below a certain threshold.
- Battery power was restored to the vehicle and control modules on the communication circuit did not all re-initialize at the same time.
- If a loss-of-communication U-code appears in history for no apparent reason, it is most likely associated with one of the scenarios above. These are all temporary conditions and should never be interpreted as an intermittent fault, causing you to replace a part.
- A control module may have a U code stored in history that does not require any repairs. Issues with late or corrupted messages between control modules can be temporary with no apparent symptom or complaint; this does not mean the control module is faulty. Do not replace a control module based only on a history U code.
- Do not replace a control module reporting a U-code. The U-code identifies which control module needs to be diagnosed for a communication issue.
- Communication may be available between the BCM and the scan tool with either the low or high speed GMLAN serial data system inoperative. This condition is due to the BCM using both the low and high speed GMLAN systems.
- Use Data Link References to determine if the control module uses high or low speed GMLAN serial data communications.
- Some control modules may not have internal protection for specific control circuits and may open a B+ or ignition fuse. If a fuse is open and the B+ or ignition circuit is not shorted to ground, ensure none of the control circuits are shorted to ground before replacing the control module.
- Multiple control modules may not communicate due to the serial data circuits being shorted, faulty terminating resistor, corrosion or poor connections in various control module connectors or inline connectors. Refer to bulletin 08-07-30-021 for assistance with the diagnosis and repair of these conditions, if applicable.
- This diagnostic can be used for any control module that is not communicating, regardless of the type of serial data circuit it is connected to, providing the vehicle is equipped with the control module.
Reference Information
Schematic Reference
- Data Communication Schematics, Electrical Diagrams
- Control Module References, Control Module References
Description and Operation
Data Link Communications Description and Operation, Description and Operation
Electrical Information Reference
- Circuit Testing, Circuit Testing
- Connector Repairs, Connector Repairs
- Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections, Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections
- Wiring Repairs, Wiring Repairs
Scan Tool Reference
Control Module References for scan tool information, Control Module References
Circuit/System Verification
1. Verify that DTC U1814, U2099, B1428, B1370, B1380, B1440, or B1441 is not set.
-> If any of the DTCs are set, refer to Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List - Vehicle, Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List - Vehicle
2. Verify that at least 1 control module that communicates on high speed GMLAN serial data communicates with the scan tool.
-> If no control module communicates on high speed GMLAN serial data, refer to Scan Tool Does Not Communicate with High Speed GMLAN Device, Scan Tool Does Not Communicate with High Speed GMLAN Device
3. Verify that at least 1 control module, excluding BCM, that communicates on low speed GMLAN serial data communicates with the scan tool.
-> If no control module communicates on low speed GMLAN serial data, excluding BCM, refer to Scan Tool Does Not Communicate with Low Speed GMLAN Device, Scan Tool Does Not Communicate with Low Speed GMLAN Device
Circuit/System Testing
1. Using the DTC Descriptor and Diagnostic Aids above, determine the control module that is not communicating.
2. Ignition OFF, disconnect the harness connector of the control module that is not communicating.
3. Test for less than 1 O between the control module ground circuits and ground.
-> If greater than the specified range, test the ground circuit for an open/high resistance.
Note: Only the high speed GMLAN modules have a serial data communication enable circuit OR an accessory wakeup serial data circuit, and the BCM is the output for these circuits. Refer to the control module schematics to identify which control modules have these circuits. If the control module that is not communicating is the BCM or does not have one of these circuits, proceed to step 5.
4. Ignition ON, verify that a test lamp illuminates between the serial data communication enable circuit OR the accessory wakeup serial data circuit and ground.
-> If the test lamp does not illuminate, test the circuit for an open/high resistance. If the circuits test normal, replace the BCM.
5. Ignition ON, verify that a test lamp illuminates between all battery positive voltage circuits and ground.
-> If the test lamp does not illuminate, test the circuit for a short to ground or an open/high resistance. If the circuit fuse is open, also test the positive voltage outputs of the control module for a short to ground. If the circuits test normal, replace the control module.
6. Verify that a test lamp illuminates between all ignition voltage circuits and ground.
-> If the test lamp does not illuminate, test the circuit for a short to ground or an open/high resistance. If the circuit fuse is open, also test the positive voltage outputs of the control module for a short to ground. If the circuits test normal, replace the control module.
7. Test for less than 1 O on the GMLAN serial data circuits between the non-communicating control module and the control module that displays the DTC.
-> If greater than the specified range, test the serial data circuit for open/high resistance.
8. If all circuits test normal, replace the control module that is not communicating.
Repair Instructions
- Perform the Diagnostic Repair Verification after completing the repair, Verification Tests
- GMLAN Wiring Repairs, GMLAN Wiring Repairs
- Control Module References for control module replacement, programming and setup, Control Module References