Another Trac. Control related problem
I looked at a bunch of threads and saw the huge host of problems associated with trac. control. Am I just in the early stages of this and
am going to get the "service" messages here soon ? Aside
from the chime every time it switches from one mode to another I could probably live with it if it doesn't get worse. Does it sound like the steering position sensor ? I haven't had any of the loss of power, or individual brake applied symptoms, just the cruise being turned off.Also if I start the car and the DIC says the trac control is ON, I can't turn it off the the button.
Also if I start the car and the DIC says the trac control is ON, I can't turn it off the the button.[/QUOTE]
You might want to pull the traction contol button\switch on the console and take a look at it. Maybe the contacts dirty or sticky?




The console switch is a simple contact switch that sends a ground signal to the BCM. The BCM then sends a command over the data link to the EBCM. Problems there could be with the ground point by the drivers side A pillar, the switch, the BCM or the EBCM.
Bill
Last edited by Bill Dearborn; Jun 25, 2009 at 03:43 PM.
The console switch is a simple contact switch that sends a ground signal to the BCM. The BCM then sends a command over the data link to the EBCM. Problems there could be with the ground point by the drivers side A pillar, the switch, the BCM or the EBCM.
Bill
From the service manual -
Once the IPC has displayed all 11 modules, the system goes into the manual mode which allows selection of each module using combinations of DIC buttons.
The manual mode can also be entered at any time during the automatic sequence by pressing any button except "E/M".
Once the IPC displays "manual diagnostics," you may select a particular module by pressing the "options" button to go forward or the "trip" button to go back.
Once a system is selected and a DTC is displayed, if more than one are present; press "gages" to move forward or "fuel" to go back.
To exit the diagnostic mode at any time, press "E/M". If you want to erase or "clear" codes, press "reset."
Clearing a code does not repair a problem. You are simply erasing the evidence of it in the module's memory.
· 10 PCM Powertrain Control Module page 6-357 - 6-361
· 28 TCS Traction Control system ABS on page 5-86
· ?? RTD Real Time damping page 3-136
· 40 BCM Body Control Module page 8-405 UTD Page 8-727
· 60 IPC Instrument Panel Cluster page 8-508
· 80 radio page 8-213
· 99 HVAC Heater Vent-Air Conditioning page 1-118
· A0 LDCM Left Door Control module page 8-904 to 8-951
· A1 RDCM Right Door Control Module page 8-904 to 8-951
· AC SCM Seat Control module page 8-1064 -8-1082
· B0 RFA Remote Function Actuation page 8-676
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