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Old Sep 2, 2006 | 09:19 PM
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I need help with this code the wife and i was out for a drive and when i pulled up to a stop light the car didnt want to run so we came back home and i check all of the codes and there only 1 code and this was it can anyone help with this code not sure if this code will cause what happen.

A1-RDCM B2265 Horizontal position sensor fault

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Well, here's the circuit description for your code, which relates to the positioning sensor of your right side mirror. I couldn't tell from your description exactly what you're referring to when you say "the car didnt want to run" but I doubt they're related issues. I'm sure others who know more will help.

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The RH Door Control Module (RDCM) receives a horizontal position signal from the RH mirror horizontal position sensor. This signal is used by the RDCM for memory recall functions to determine the horizontal position of the RH mirror. The RDCM commands the mirror memory settings based upon the voltage level the RDCM receives back from the horizontal position sensor. The RDCM provides a 5 volt supply (CKT 788), a signal (CKT 787) and a ground (CKT 1251) to the horizontal position sensor. The horizontal position sensor is a variable resistor which the RDCM monitors the voltage level across. When the LH Door Control Module (LDCM) sends a memory recall message on the serial data line, the RDCM will command the RH mirror motor in the appropriate direction until the stored position sensor voltage level is achieved. The RDCM also monitors the RH mirror horizontal position signal circuit and can determine if the voltage level received is out of range. If the voltage level is out of range, then a malfunction is present and a DTC will set.

CONDITIONS FOR SETTING THE DTC


The RDCM detects RH mirror horizontal position sensor signal voltage range under 0.1 volts or over 4.78 volts .
Condition must be present for 2 seconds .
ACTION TAKEN WHEN THE DTC SETS


Stores a history DTC B2265 in the RDCM memory.
This DTC can only be set as a history code even if the malfunction is current.
No driver warning message will be displayed for this DTC.
CONDITIONS FOR CLEARING THE DTC


The RDCM detects the correct RH mirror vertical position sensor signal voltage range (0.1-4.78 volts) for longer than 2 seconds .
Use the IPC clearing DTCs feature.
Use a scan tool.

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Old Sep 4, 2006 | 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by foremaw
Well, here's the circuit description for your code, which relates to the positioning sensor of your right side mirror. I couldn't tell from your description exactly what you're referring to when you say "the car didnt want to run" but I doubt they're related issues. I'm sure others who know more will help.

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The RH Door Control Module (RDCM) receives a horizontal position signal from the RH mirror horizontal position sensor. This signal is used by the RDCM for memory recall functions to determine the horizontal position of the RH mirror. The RDCM commands the mirror memory settings based upon the voltage level the RDCM receives back from the horizontal position sensor. The RDCM provides a 5 volt supply (CKT 788), a signal (CKT 787) and a ground (CKT 1251) to the horizontal position sensor. The horizontal position sensor is a variable resistor which the RDCM monitors the voltage level across. When the LH Door Control Module (LDCM) sends a memory recall message on the serial data line, the RDCM will command the RH mirror motor in the appropriate direction until the stored position sensor voltage level is achieved. The RDCM also monitors the RH mirror horizontal position signal circuit and can determine if the voltage level received is out of range. If the voltage level is out of range, then a malfunction is present and a DTC will set.

CONDITIONS FOR SETTING THE DTC


The RDCM detects RH mirror horizontal position sensor signal voltage range under 0.1 volts or over 4.78 volts .
Condition must be present for 2 seconds .
ACTION TAKEN WHEN THE DTC SETS


Stores a history DTC B2265 in the RDCM memory.
This DTC can only be set as a history code even if the malfunction is current.
No driver warning message will be displayed for this DTC.
CONDITIONS FOR CLEARING THE DTC


The RDCM detects the correct RH mirror vertical position sensor signal voltage range (0.1-4.78 volts) for longer than 2 seconds .
Use the IPC clearing DTCs feature.
Use a scan tool.

Thanks for all of your help with the code.

the issue i was haveing with the car not wanting to run when i pulled up to a stop light was due to getting alot more air to the blackwing filter after i had the tiger shark frontend installed so i cleand the MAF and did a idle releard on it and went and drove it about 50 miles and now she seems to run great without any problems what so ever and didnt throw any codes.

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There is an excellent opportunity here to make a smartass post about “Wife” and “Horizontal position” but you won’t here it from me……
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There is an excellent opportunity here to make a smartass post about “Wife” and “Horizontal position” but you won’t here it from me……
Good because nobody likes a smarta$$
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