throwin codes
60-IPC - Instrument Panel Cluster >> U1160 Loss of Communications with LDCM
A1-RDCM - Right Door Control Module >>> B2265 Horizontal Position Sensor Fault
Is this a sign that something is going bad?
Last edited by darkstar.c5; Apr 1, 2012 at 12:38 AM.


With those codes you've had a minor power glitch at some time. As both codes are door related, if you're really feeling keen you could pull the rubber gaiters in the door hinges, check the wiring condition and clean and reseat the connectors.
At this stage, nothing to worry about.
DTC B2262-B2265
Circuit Description
The driver door module (DDM) and the passenger door module (PDM) receive mirror position signals from the mirror horizontal and vertical position sensors. These signals are used by the door modules for memory recall functions of the driver and passenger mirrors. The door modules command the mirror memory settings based upon the voltage level received back from the position sensors. Each door module provides a 5 volt supply, a signal and a ground circuit for each of the position sensors. The horizontal and vertical position sensors are variable resistors that the door modules monitor voltage levels across. When a memory setting is recalled, the door modules command the mirror motors in the appropriate directions until the stored position sensor voltage levels are achieved. The DDM and PDM monitor the signal circuits to determine if the voltage level is out of range. If the DDM or PDM detects a voltage level out of range for greater than 2 seconds, a DTC is set.


With those codes you've had a minor power glitch at some time. As both codes are door related, if you're really feeling keen you could pull the rubber gaiters in the door hinges, check the wiring condition and clean and reseat the connectors.
At this stage, nothing to worry about.
DTC B2262-B2265
Circuit Description
The driver door module (DDM) and the passenger door module (PDM) receive mirror position signals from the mirror horizontal and vertical position sensors. These signals are used by the door modules for memory recall functions of the driver and passenger mirrors. The door modules command the mirror memory settings based upon the voltage level received back from the position sensors. Each door module provides a 5 volt supply, a signal and a ground circuit for each of the position sensors. The horizontal and vertical position sensors are variable resistors that the door modules monitor voltage levels across. When a memory setting is recalled, the door modules command the mirror motors in the appropriate directions until the stored position sensor voltage levels are achieved. The DDM and PDM monitor the signal circuits to determine if the voltage level is out of range. If the DDM or PDM detects a voltage level out of range for greater than 2 seconds, a DTC is set.






lol. How the heck do you know all this..work for GM at one time? Greetings, Rob
