Principles of Operation
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATIONVehicle communication utilizes both International Standards Organization (ISO) 9141 and controller area network (CAN) communications. ISO 9141 is used for diagnostic use only, and CAN is a method for transferring data among distributed electronic modules via a serial data bus.
The vehicle is equipped with 3 module communication networks:
- ISO 9141
- Medium speed (MS) CAN
- High speed (HS) CAN
ISO 9141 Communications Network
The ISO 9141 communications network is a single wire network. The ISO 9141 communications network does not permit intermodule communication and is used for diagnostic use only. The only module on the ISO 9141 network is the parking aid module. When the scan tool communicates to the parking aid module, the scan tool must request all information, the module cannot initiate communications.
ISO 9141 Network Communication Fault Chart:
The fault chart describes the specific ISO 9141 network failures and their resulting symptom.
MS-CAN
The MS-CAN network uses an unshielded twisted pair cable of data (+) and data (-) circuits. The data (+) and the data (-) circuits are each regulated to approximately 2.5 volts during neutral or rested network traffic. As bus messages are sent on the data (+) circuit, voltage is increased by approximately 1.0 volt. Inversely, the data (-) circuit is reduced by approximately 1.0 volt when a bus message is sent. Multiple bus messages can be sent over the network CAN circuits allowing multiple modules to communicate with each other. The MS-CAN is used for the instrument cluster, the smart junction box (SJB), the driver seat module (DSM), the audio unit, the satellite radio receiver, the digital versatile disc (DVD) player, and the electronic automatic temperature control (EATC) module communications, and designed for general information transfer. The MS-CAN network will not communicate while certain faults are present, but will operate with diminished performance with other faults present. The MS-CAN bus may remain operational when 1 of the 2 termination resistors are not present.
MS-CAN Network Communication Fault Chart:
The fault chart describes the specific MS-CAN network failures and their resulting symptom.
HS-CAN
The HS-CAN network uses an unshielded twisted pair cable of data (+) and data (-) circuits. The data (+) and the data (-) circuits are each regulated to approximately 2.5 volts during neutral or rested network traffic. As bus messages are sent on the data (+) circuit, voltage is increased by approximately 1.0 volt. Inversely, the data (-) circuit is reduced by approximately 1.0 volt when a bus message is sent. Multiple bus messages can be sent over the network CAN circuits allowing multiple modules to communicate with each other. The HS-CAN is a high speed communication network used for the instrument cluster, the powertrain control module (PCM), the transmission control module (TCM), the differential electronic module (DEM), the restraints control module (RCM), and the anti-lock brake system (ABS) module communications, and designed for real time information transfer and control. The HS-CAN network will not communicate while certain faults are present, but will operate with diminished performance with other faults present. The HS-CAN bus may remain operational when 1 of the 2 termination resistors are not present.
HS-CAN Network Communication Fault Chart:
The fault chart describes the specific HS-CAN network failures and their resulting symptom.
CAN Network Module Communication Message Chart (Part 1):
CAN Network Module Communication Message Chart (Part 2):
CAN Network Module Communication Message Chart (Part 3):
CAN Network Module Communication Message Chart (Part 4):
The chart describes the specific CAN network messages broadcast by each module, and the module(s) that receive the message.