U2107
DTC U2107CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The controller area network (CAN) serial data line is a high speed serial data bus used to communicate information between the engine control module (ECM), body control module (BCM), and the transmission control module (TCM). Typical data-transmission speeds must be high enough to ensure that the required real-time response is maintained.
The CAN serial data line does not communicate with the scan tool via the data link connector (DLC). CAN serial data information is interpreted by the BCM and transmitted to the serial data line by the BCM.
Each module on the CAN serial data circuit learns the identity of the other modules on the circuit. If a module stops communicating after all modules have initiated for the ignition cycle, other modules set a DTC specific for the module not communicating:
- DTC U2105, can not communicate with the ECM
- DTC U2106, can not communicate with the TCM
- DTC U2107, can not communicate with the BCM
CONDITIONS FOR RUNNING THE DTC
- Supply voltage to the modules are in the normal operating range.
- The vehicle is in the RUN power mode.
CONDITIONS FOR SETTING THE DTC
The module setting the DTC has attempted to establish communications on the CAN circuits more than 7 times.
ACTION TAKEN WHEN THE DTC SETS
Besides storing the DTC as both current and history and using default values for missing parameters, the modules on the CAN network each take separate actions as listed:
- ECM
- Turn ON the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) during the second consecutive drive cycle with the error detected.
- Record the operating conditions at the time of turning ON the MIL and store the data as Freeze Frame information.
- TCM send a request to the ECM to turn ON the MIL during the second consecutive drive cycle with the error detected.
- BCM
- Turn ON the MIL during the second consecutive drive cycle with the error detected.
- Record the operating conditions at the time of turning ON the MIL and store the data as Freeze Frame information.
CONDITIONS FOR CLEARING THE DTC
The MIL is cleared, turned OFF, and the DTC is cleared by a different strategy for each module.
- ECM
- If the fault is not detected 3 consecutive drive cycles, the current DTC is cleared and the MIL is turned OFF.
- The history DTC is cleared if the malfunction does not reoccur for 40 consecutive drive cycles.
- The history DTC is cleared if there is a KAM reset (battery disconnected).
- TCM
- If the fault is not detected one consecutive drive cycle, the current DTC is cleared.
- The history DTC is cleared if the malfunction does not reoccur for 40 consecutive drive cycles.
- BCM
- If the fault is not detected 3 consecutive drive cycles, the current DTC is cleared and the MIL is turned OFF.
- The history DTC is cleared if the malfunction does not reoccur for 40 consecutive drive cycles.
- The history DTC is cleared if there is a KAM reset, battery disconnected.
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