Refer to
Power, Ground, CPP, AT, and Cruise Control Brake Switch
in Engine Controls
Schematics.
The vehicle theft deterrent (VTD) system, called a Passlock II system, is designed to prevent vehicle theft by disabling the engine unless the Passlock lock cylinder is correctly engaged by a mechanical key. The Passlock II system utilizes the following 4 components for theft detection:
• | The lock cylinder |
• | The ignition switch |
• | The body control module (BCM) |
• | The powertrain control module (PCM) |
When the ignition switch is first turned on, the BCM will send a password to the PCM through the Class 2 serial data circuit. If the BCM password does not match the password that is stored in the PCM, the PCM will disable the engine. This will cause the engine to start and stall immediately, or to not start at all.
The SYSTEM telltale will flash on the instrument panel cluster (IPC) and the engine is disabled until a matching password is received. The password is checked every 4 seconds. The engine is disabled for at least 10 minutes and the SYSTEM telltale will flash for approximately 4 seconds and then illuminate steady for 10 minutes for the following passwords received:
• | Fuel disabled |
• | Undecided |
• | Mismatched |
The following are 4 situations in which the PCM and BCM passwords would not match:
• | The PCM does not receive a password from the BCM. |
• | The BCM sends a Fuel Disabled password, meaning a tamper has occurred. |
• | The BCM sends a Undecided password. |
• | The PCM receives a password from the BCM that does not match. |
After the vehicle has passed theft detection, the PCM will continue a normal engine operation. If the PCM loses the BCM communication within the same ignition cycle, the vehicle will continue to run on the following ignition cycles. This mode is called the Fail Enable mode. Additional information can be found in the theft deterrent section.
The PCM is ready to learn a new Passlock II password after the following actions have been completed:
• | The PCM receives an incorrect password. |
• | The PCM finished the 10 minute learn pending timer. Leaving the ignition switch on for 10 minutes. |
• | The PCM will record operating conditions at the time the diagnostic fails. This information will store in the Freeze Frame and Failure Records buffers. |
• | A history DTC stores. |
• | As soon as one good password is received at key up (anything but a Fuel Disabled and Undecided password) this code becomes a history code. |
• | A history DTC will clear after 40 consecutive warm up cycles without a fault. |
• | Use a scan tool to clear the DTCs. |
Attempting to start the vehicle by bypassing the Passlock llâ„¢ system or by substituting parts without performing the password learn procedure may set a DTC P1631 and a P1632.
If no password is received, a DTC U1064 and P1632 may be set.
An intermittent may be caused by the following conditions:
• | A faulty electrical terminal connection |
• | A broken wire inside the insulation |
Thoroughly inspect any suspected circuitry for the following items:
• | Backed-out terminals or improper mating |
• | Improperly formed or damaged terminals |
• | Faulty terminal-to-wire connections |
• | Physical damage to the wiring harness |
• | Corrosion |
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table.
This DTC is normally set and cleared during a password learn procedure. If the password learn procedure is not completed, this DTC will not be cleared.
The replacement PCM must be programmed and the Crankshaft Position System Variation Learn procedure must be performed.
Step | Action | Value(s) | Yes | No |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Did you perform the Powertrain On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check? | -- | Go to Step 2 | |
2 | Use a scan tool in order to determine if DTC P1630 is an active DTC. Is DTC P1630 active? | -- | Go to Step 3 | Go to Step 10 |
3 | Is DTC P1632 also set? | -- | Go to Step 4 | Go to Step 7 |
4 | Is DTC U1064 also set? | -- | Go to DTC U1001-U1254 Loss of XXX Communications in Data Link Communications | Go to Step 5 |
5 | Use a scan tool in order to determine if any BCM DTCs related to the theft deterrent set. Are any BCM theft deterrent DTCs set? | -- | Go to Diagnostic System Check - Body Control System in Body Control Systems | Go to Step 6 |
6 | With the scan tool, observe if any Passlock Theft Deterrent DTCs set. Are any Passlock theft deterrent DTCs set? | -- | Go to Diagnostic System Check - Theft Deterrent in Theft Deterrent | Go to Step 8 |
Does the engine start and continue to run? | -- | Go to Step 6 | Go to Step 8 | |
8 |
Did you find and correct the condition? | -- | Go to Step 10 | Go to Step 9 |
Important:: The replacement PCM must be programmed. Refer to Powertrain Control Module Replacement/Programming . Replace the PCM. Refer to Powertrain Control Module Replacement . Did you complete the repair? | -- | Go to Step 10 | -- | |
10 |
Does the DTC reset? | -- | Go to Step 2 | System OK |