Test K: The Traction Control System Cannot Be Disabled
TEST K: THE TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM CANNOT BE DISABLED
Normal Operation
Engine torque modulation is achieved by regulating fuel and spark to the cylinders. The traction control system operates using the anti-lock brake system (ABS) module to interact with the powertrain control module (PCM) to reduce engine torque if the wheels lose traction and begin to spin during acceleration.
The instrument cluster sends a voltage reference signal to the traction control switch through circuit 1412 (WH/PK). When the traction control switch is pressed, the signal is grounded through circuit 1205 (BK). The instrument cluster then sends a traction control disable command over the controller area network (CAN).
Possible Causes
^ Circuit 1412 (WH/PK) open or short to ground
^ Circuit 1205 (BK) open
^ Instrument cluster
^ Traction control switch