B2602
Diagnostic Chart:
Schematic:
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The daytime running lamps (DRL) relay is controlled by the body control module (BCM). Positive voltage is applied to the relay coil at all times. The BCM grounds the DRL relay control circuit in order to turn on the DRL relay. When the DRL relay control circuit becomes shorted to ground without being commanded on by the BCM, DTC B2602 is set.
CONDITIONS FOR RUNNING THE DTC
^ The ignition switch is on
^ The transaxle is in park.
CONDITIONS FOR SETTING THE DTC
All of the following conditions must be met:
^ The BCM is not commanding the DRL relay on.
^ The headlamp feedback is present for 5 seconds.
ACTION TAKEN WHEN THE DTC SETS
^ The BCM disables the DRL relay control as long as the malfunction is present.
^ The SERVICE VEHICLE SOON indicators illuminates.
^ The CHECK GAGES indicators illuminates.
CONDITIONS FOR CLEARING THE DTC
^ A current DTC B2602 will clear when the malfunction is no longer present.
^ All BCM history codes clear after 100 ignition cycles (from OFF to ON) with no current codes active during the 100 ignition cycles.
DIAGNOSTIC AIDS
^ If DTC B2601 is set along with DTC B2602, test the DRL relay control circuit between the BCM and the DRL relay for a short to ground.
^ The park brake must be unapplied and the transaxle must be in gear for the DRLs to operate properly.
^ If the DTC is a history DTC, the problem may be intermittent. Perform the above tests while wiggling the wiring and connectors. This may often cause the malfunction to appear.
TEST DESCRIPTION
The number(s) below refer to the step number(s) on the diagnostic table.
2. Listen for an audible click when the DRL relay operates. Command both the ON and OFF states. Repeat the commands as necessary.
3. Tests for voltage at the coil side of the DRL relay.
4. Verifies that the body control module is providing ground to the DRL relay.
5. Tests if ground is constantly being applied to the DRL relay.