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Pinpoint Test AK: DTC B2486




Seats

Pinpoint Test AK: DTC B2486

Refer to Wiring Diagram Set 119, Climate Controlled Seats for schematic and connector information. [1][2]Diagrams By Number

Normal Operation

The Dual Climate Controlled Seat Module (DCSM) monitors the input voltage for correct operation. If the DCSM (Dual Climate Controlled Seat Module) detects input voltage below 10 volts or above 15 volts, it will store DTC B2486 in memory. If DTC B2486 is set, the DCSM (Dual Climate Controlled Seat Module) enters a standby mode and suspends the system outputs for the operation of both seats until system voltage between 10 and 15 volts is restored and a climate controlled seat switch button is selected on.

- DTC B2486 (Climate Control Seat Module Voltage Out of Range)- If the DCSM (Dual Climate Controlled Seat Module) detects voltage below 10 volts or greater than 15 volts, the DTC is set.

This pinpoint test is intended to diagnose the following:

- Wiring, terminals or connectors

- DCSM (Dual Climate Controlled Seat Module)

PINPOINT TEST AK : DTC B2486

NOTICE: When taking measurements at Dual Climate Controlled Seat Module (DCSM) harness connectors, do not insert the electrical probes into the female connector pins. Inserting the probes into connector pins can cause intermittent or open electrical connections after reassembly resulting in Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) and system failure. Touching the tip of these connector pins is recommended instead.

NOTE: DTC B1676 can be set if the vehicle has been recently jump started, the battery has been recently charged or the battery has been discharged. The battery may become discharged due to excessive load(s) on the charging system from aftermarket accessories or if the battery has been left unattended with the accessories on.

NOTE: If a seat equipped with a seat mounted side air bag is being serviced, the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) must be depowered. Refer to Restraints and Safety Systems &/or Air Bag Systems.

NOTE: The air bag warning lamp illuminates when the Restraints Control Module (RCM) fuse is removed and the ignition switch is ON. This is normal operation and does not indicate an SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) fault.

NOTE: The SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) must be fully operational and free of faults before releasing the vehicle to the customer.

AK1 RETRIEVE ALL CMDTCs (Continuous Memory Diagnostic Trouble Codes) IN ALL MODULES

- Ignition ON.

- Enter the following diagnostic mode on the scan tool: Self Test- ALL CMDTCs (Continuous Memory Diagnostic Trouble Codes).

Is DTC B2486 or B1676 present in one or more modules AND P0563, P0620, P0625, P0626 or P065B retrieved from the PCM?

Yes
REFER to Charging System to diagnose the charging system.

No
GO to AK2.

AK2 CHECK THE BATTERY CONDITION

NOTE: DTC B1676 can be set if the vehicle has been recently jump started, the battery has been recently charged or the battery has been discharged. The battery may become discharged due to excessive load(s) on the charging system from aftermarket accessories or if the battery has been left unattended with the accessories on.

- Ignition OFF.

- Carry out the Battery Condition Test. Pinpoint Tests

Did the battery pass the condition test?

Yes
If the battery passed the condition test, but required a recharge, REFER to Charging System to diagnose the charging system. CLEAR all Continuous Memory Diagnostic Trouble Codes (CMDTCs). TEST the system for normal operation.

If the battery passed the condition test and did not require a recharge, GO to AK3.

No
INSTALL a new battery. CLEAR all CMDTCs (Continuous Memory Diagnostic Trouble Codes). TEST the system for normal operation.

AK3 CHECK THE CHARGING SYSTEM VOLTAGE

NOTE: Do not allow the engine speed to increase above 2,000 rpm while performing this step or the generator may self excite and result in default charging system output voltage. If engine speed goes above 2,000 rpm, shut the vehicle OFF and restart the engine before performing this step.

- Start the engine.

- Measure voltage of the battery with and without a load on the charging system as follows:
- Turn off all accessories and run the engine at 1,500 rpm for a minimum of 2 minutes while measuring battery voltage.

- Turn on headlights and HVAC fan on high and run engine at 1,500 rpm for a minimum of 2 minutes while measuring battery voltage.






Are the voltages between 13 and 15.2 volts?

Yes
GO to AK4.

No
REFER to Charging System to diagnose the charging system. CLEAR all CMDTCs (Continuous Memory Diagnostic Trouble Codes). TEST the system for normal operation.

AK4 CHECK VOLTAGE TO THE DCSM (Dual Climate Controlled Seat Module)

- Ignition OFF.

- Depower the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System). Refer to Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Depowering and Repowering in the General Procedures portion of Restraints and Safety Systems &/or Air Bag Systems.

- Disconnect: Passenger Seat Side Air Bag C313.

- Disconnect: DCSM (Dual Climate Controlled Seat Module) C3305A.

- WARNING: Make sure no one is in the vehicle and there is nothing blocking or placed in front of any air bag module when the battery is connected. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious personal injury in the event of an accidental deployment.

Connect the battery ground cable.

- Ignition ON.

- Measure the voltage between:
- DCSM (Dual Climate Controlled Seat Module) C3305A-E, circuit SBB12 (GN/RD), harness side and ground.

- DCSM (Dual Climate Controlled Seat Module) C3305A-F, circuit SBB12 (GN/RD), harness side and ground.






Are the voltages greater than 10 volts?

Yes
GO to AK5.

No
VERIFY BJB (Battery Junction Box) fuse 12 (30A) is OK. If OK, REPAIR the circuit in question. If not OK, REFER to the Wiring Diagrams to identify possible causes of the circuit short. CLEAR all CMDTCs (Continuous Memory Diagnostic Trouble Codes). REPEAT the self-test. [1][2]Diagrams By Number

DISCONNECT the battery ground cable. CONNECT passenger seat side air bag module C313. REPOWER the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System). REFER to Restraints and Safety Systems &/or Air Bag Systems.

AK5 CHECK THE DCSM (Dual Climate Controlled Seat Module) GROUND CIRCUIT FOR AN OPEN

- Ignition OFF.

- Measure the resistance between DCSM (Dual Climate Controlled Seat Module) C3305A-M, circuit GD139 (BK/YE), harness side and ground.





- Repeat this measurement while wiggling the harness.

Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?

Yes
GO to AK6.

No
REPAIR the circuit. CLEAR all CMDTCs (Continuous Memory Diagnostic Trouble Codes). REPEAT the self-test.

DISCONNECT the battery ground cable. CONNECT passenger seat side air bag module C313. REPOWER the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System). REFER to Restraints and Safety Systems &/or Air Bag Systems.

AK6 CHECK FOR CORRECT DCSM (Dual Climate Controlled Seat Module) OPERATION

- Check the harness and component side connectors for the following:
- corrosion.
- damaged pins.
- pushed-out pins.


- Connect: DCSM (Dual Climate Controlled Seat Module) C3305A.

- Make sure the DCSM (Dual Climate Controlled Seat Module) connector is seated correctly.

- Start the engine.

- Operate the climate controlled seats and verify system operation.

- Enter the following diagnostic mode on the scan tool: Self Test- DCSM (Dual Climate Controlled Seat Module).

Is DTC B1317 or B1318 still present?

Yes
INSTALL a new DCSM (Dual Climate Controlled Seat Module). REFER to Dual Climate Controlled Seat Module (DCSM) . CLEAR all CMDTCs (Continuous Memory Diagnostic Trouble Codes). REPEAT the self-test.

DISCONNECT the battery ground cable. CONNECT passenger seat side air bag module C313. REPOWER the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System). REFER to Restraints and Safety Systems &/or Air Bag Systems.

No
The system is operating correctly at this time. The concern may have been caused by a loose or corroded connector. CLEAR all CMDTCs (Continuous Memory Diagnostic Trouble Codes). REPEAT the self-test.

DISCONNECT the battery ground cable. CONNECT passenger seat side air bag module C313. REPOWER the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System). REFER to Restraints and Safety Systems &/or Air Bag Systems.