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Test I: Incorrect Speedometer Indication

PINPOINT TEST I: INCORRECT SPEEDOMETER INDICATION

Normal Operation
The instrument cluster (IC) receives the vehicle speed sensor (VSS) signal from the PCM over the high speed controller area network (HS-CAN) communication bus. The instrument cluster (IC) monitors the VSS input from the PCM and commands the speedometer with a corresponding movement of the pointer. Factors that could potentially affect the accuracy of the speedometer are configurable items such as tire size.

If the instrument cluster (IC) receives invalid vehicle speed data from the PCM for 5 seconds or less, the instrument cluster (IC) defaults the speedometer to the last setting, based upon the last known good vehicle speed message. If the instrument cluster (IC) does not receive the vehicle speed data from the PCM for more than 5 seconds, the instrument cluster (IC) sets DTC U0100 in continuous memory and defaults the speedometer to 0 km/h (0 mph). If the vehicle speed data received is deemed invalid by the instrument cluster (IC), the instrument cluster (IC) sets DTC U2023 and defaults the speedometer to 0 km/h (0 mph)

NOTE: If DTC U0100 is set in the instrument cluster (IC), other observable symptoms may be an inoperative tachometer, temperature gauge or odometer.

This pinpoint test is intended to diagnose the following:
- PCM
- Instrument cluster (IC)


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