Rear Spoiler Driver (Up) Circuit
WHEN MONITORED
Continuous
SET CONDITION
The Body Control Module (BCM) reports a short to power, ground, or an open circuit failure on the Rear Spoiler Driver (Up) circuit
POSSIBLE CAUSES
- Rear spoiler driver (up) circuit shorted to voltage
- Rear spoiler driver (up) circuit shorted to ground
- Rear spoiler driver (up) circuit open
- Body control module
Diagnostic Test
1. MEASURE THE RESISTANCE OF THE REAR SPOILER DRIVER (UP) CIRCUIT
Turn the ignition off
Disconnect the BCM harness connector
Disconnect the Rear Spoiler Motor harness connector Note Check connectors - Clean/repair as necessary
Measure the resistance of the Rear Spoiler Driver (Up) circuit from the BCM harness connector to the Rear Spoiler Motor harness connector
Q: Is the resistance below 50 ohms?
YES: Go to 2
NO: Repair the Rear Spoiler Driver (Up) circuit for an open Perform REAR SPOILER VERIFICATION TEST
2. MEASURE THE VOLTAGE OF THE REAR SPOILER DRIVER (UP) CIRCUIT
Turn the ignition on
Measure the voltage of the Rear Spoiler Driver (Up) circuit at the Rear Spoiler Motor harness connector
Q: Is voltage present?
YES: Repair the Rear Spoiler Driver (Up) circuit for a short to voltage Perform REAR SPOILER VERIFICATION TEST
NO: Go to 3
3. MEASURE THE RESISTANCE OF THE REAR SPOILER DRIVER (UP) CIRCUIT
Turn the ignition off.
Measure the resistance between ground and the Rear Spoiler Driver (Up) circuit at the Rear Spoiler Motor harness connector.
Q: Is the resistance below 10K ohms?
YES: Repair the Rear Spoiler Driver (Up) circuit for a short to ground. Perform REAR SPOILER VERIFICATION TEST. Rear Spoiler Verification Test
NO: Replace the Body Control Module. Perform REAR SPOILER VERIFICATION TEST. Rear Spoiler Verification Test