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Pinpoint Test A: All Dimmable Illumination Does Not Dim




Instrument Cluster and Panel Illumination

Pinpoint Tests

Pinpoint Test A: All Dimmable Illumination Does Not Dim

Refer to Wiring Diagram Set 71, Cluster and Panel Illumination for schematic and connector information. Diagrams By Number

Normal Operation

The Smart Junction Box (SJB) sends voltage signals to the instrument panel dimmer switch (one for dim up, one for dim down, one for courtesy lamp request). When the parking lamps are on, the dimmable backlighting intensity can be changed by pressing the instrument panel dimmer switch to the first detent up or first detent down. When the instrument panel dimmer switch is placed in the first detent up or down, the corresponding input signal is routed back to the SJB to an internal ground indicating a request to turn the dimmable lighting up or down. The SJB retains the last brightness setting between uses.

When the instrument panel dimmer switch is pressed to the second detent, the dome lamp request input circuit is routed to ground in addition to the dimmer up or dimmer down input circuit. The SJB needs a dimmer up/down input circuit and the dome lamp request input circuit to turn the courtesy lamps on or off from the instrument panel dimmer switch.

If the SJB detects a concern with the dim up, dim down or the dome lamp request input circuit, the backlighting defaults to full nighttime brightness.

The instrument panel dimmer switch is a momentary contact switch.

- DTC B213A (Digital Dimmer Switch Input Circuit Failure) - a continuous and on-demand DTC that sets when the SJB detects a short to ground from the dim up, dim down or dome lamp request input circuits.

This pinpoint test is intended to diagnose the following:

- Wiring, terminals or connectors
- Instrument panel dimmer switch
- SJB



PINPOINT TEST A: ALL DIMMABLE ILLUMINATION DOES NOT DIM

NOTICE: Use the correct probe adapter(s) when making measurements. Failure to use the correct probe adapter(s) may damage the connector.

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A1 CHECK THE RECORDED RESULTS FROM THE SJB ON-DEMAND SELF-TEST


- Ignition OFF.
- Review the recorded results from the SJB on-demand self-test.
- Is DTC B213A present?

Yes
GO to A2.

No
GO to A4.

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A2 CHECK THE INSTRUMENT PANEL DIMMER SWITCH


- Disconnect: Instrument Panel Dimmer Switch C2065.
- Ignition ON.
- Enter the following diagnostic mode on the scan tool: SJB Self-Test.
- Clear the DTCs and repeat the SJB self-test.
- Is on-demand DTC B213A still present?

Yes
GO to A3.

No
INSTALL a new instrument panel dimmer switch. REFER to Instrument Panel Dimmer Switch Service and Repair. TEST the system for normal operation.

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A3 CHECK THE INSTRUMENT PANEL DIMMER SWITCH INPUT CIRCUITS FOR A SHORT TO GROUND


- Ignition OFF.
- Disconnect: SJB C2280b.
- Measure the resistance between the instrument panel dimmer switch, harness side and ground as follows:









- Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?

Yes
GO to A4.

No
REPAIR the circuit in question for a short to ground. CLEAR the DTCs. REPEAT the self-test.

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A4 CHECK THE INSTRUMENT PANEL DIMMER SWITCH


- Disconnect: Instrument Panel Dimmer Switch C2065.
- Carry out the instrument panel dimmer switch component test.

- Is the instrument panel dimmer switch OK?

Yes
GO to A5.

No
INSTALL a new instrument panel dimmer switch. REFER to Instrument Panel Dimmer Switch Service and Repair. TEST the system for normal operation.

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A5 CHECK THE INSTRUMENT PANEL DIMMER SWITCH DIM UP AND DIM DOWN INPUT CIRCUITS FOR VOLTAGE


- Ignition ON.
- Measure the voltage between the instrument panel dimmer switch C2065-7, circuit CLN56 (BN/VT), harness side and ground; and between the instrument panel dimmer switch C2065-3, circuit CLN55 (YE/VT), harness side and ground.




- Are the voltages greater than 10 volts?

Yes
GO to A7.

No
GO to A6.

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A6 CHECK THE INSTRUMENT PANEL DIMMER SWITCH DIM UP AND DIM DOWN CIRCUITS FOR AN OPEN


- Ignition OFF.
- Disconnect: SJB C2280b.
- Measure the resistance between the instrument panel dimmer switch C2065-7, circuit CLN56 (BN/VT), harness side and the SJB C2280b-36, circuit CLN56 (BN/VT), harness side.




- Measure the resistance between the instrument panel dimmer switch C2065-3, circuit CLN55 (YE/VT), harness side and the SJB C2280b-28, circuit CLN55 (YE/VT), harness side.




- Are the resistances less than 5 ohms?

Yes
GO to A9.

No
REPAIR the circuit in question for an open. TEST the system for normal operation.

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A7 CHECK THE INSTRUMENT PANEL DIMMER SWITCH INPUT AND RETURN CIRCUITS FOR A SHORT TO VOLTAGE


- Ignition OFF.
- Disconnect: SJB C2280b.
- Ignition ON.
- Measure the voltage between the instrument panel dimmer switch, harness side and ground as follows:









- Is any voltage present?

Yes
REPAIR the circuit in question for a short to voltage. TEST the system for normal operation.

No
GO to A8.

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A8 CHECK THE INSTRUMENT PANEL DIMMER SWITCH RETURN CIRCUIT FOR AN OPEN


- Ignition OFF.
- Measure the resistance between the instrument panel dimmer switch C2065-4, circuit RLN29 (WH/OG), harness side and the SJB C2280b-33, circuit RLN29 (WH/OG), harness side.




- Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?

Yes
GO to A9.

No
REPAIR circuit CLN27 (WH/BN) for an open. TEST the system for normal operation.

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A9 CHECK FOR CORRECT SJB OPERATION


- Disconnect all the SJB connectors.
- Check for:
- corrosion
- damaged pins
- pushed-out pins
- Connect all the SJB connectors and make sure they seat correctly.
- Operate the system and verify the concern is still present.
- Is the concern still present?

Yes
INSTALL a new SJB. REFER to Body Control Systems. TEST the system for normal operation.

No
The system is operating correctly at this time. The concern may have been caused by a loose or corroded connector.

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