| B100D-16 |
Column Lock Authorisation - Circuit voltage below threshold |
- Battery supply voltage too low
- Electric Steering Column Lock circuit short to ground, high resistance, open circuit
- Electric steering column lock control module internal failure
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- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, check datalogger signal – Main ECU Voltage Supply (0xDD02). Refer to the relevant section of the workshop manual and test the battery and charging system
- Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the electric steering column lock control module power and ground circuits for open circuit, high resistance
- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, clear the DTCs. Perform routine - On Demand Self Test (0x0202). If the fault persists, install a new electric steering column lock control module
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| B100D-29 |
Column Lock Authorisation - Signal invalid |
- Battery supply voltage too low
- Electric steering column lock control module internal sensor signal invalid
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- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, check datalogger signal – Main ECU Voltage Supply (0xDD02). Refer to the relevant section of the workshop manual and test the battery and charging system
- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, clear the DTCs. Perform routine - On Demand Self Test (0x0202). If the fault persists, install a new electric steering column lock control module
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| B100D-42 |
Column Lock Authorisation - General memory failure |
- Battery supply voltage too low
- Electric steering column lock control module internal failure
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- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, check datalogger signal – Main ECU Voltage Supply (0xDD02). Refer to the relevant section of the workshop manual and test the battery and charging system
- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, clear the DTCs. Perform routine - On Demand Self Test (0x0202). Perform a CAN network integrity test. If the fault persists, install a new electric steering column lock control module
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| B100D-51 |
Column Lock Authorisation - Not programmed |
- Electric Steering Column Lock not programmed
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- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, re-configure the electric steering column lock control module as a new module
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| B100D-62 |
Column Lock Authorisation - Signal compare failure |
- Mismatch between electric steering column lock and central junction box security data
- High speed CAN bus (powertrain) circuit short circuit to ground, short circuit to power, open circuit, high resistance
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- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, clear the DTCs and perform routine - On Demand Self Test (0x0202). If the fault persists, re-configure as a new module
- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, perform a CAN network integrity test. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the high speed CAN bus (powertrain) circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to power, open circuit, high resistance
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| B100D-64 |
Column Lock Authorisation - Signal plausibility failure |
- High speed CAN bus (powertrain) circuit short circuit to ground, short circuit to power, open circuit, high resistance
- Anti-lock brake system fault
- Engine system fault
- Body system fault
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NOTE:
Prior to clearing this DTC, perform the Vehicle Functional Reset routine
- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, perform a CAN network integrity test. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the high speed CAN bus (powertrain) circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to power, open circuit, high resistance
- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, check the anti-lock brake system control module for related DTCs and refer to the relevant DTC index
- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, check the engine control module for related DTCs and refer to the relevant DTC index
- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, check the central junction box for related DTCs and refer to the relevant DTC index
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| B100D-72 |
Column Lock Authorisation - Actuator stuck open |
- Battery supply voltage too low
- Parked position of the road wheels exerting a torque on the steering column, preventing the electric steering column lock mechanism from moving freely
- High speed CAN bus (powertrain) circuit short circuit to ground, short circuit to power, open circuit, high resistance
- Electric steering column lock control module internal failure
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- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, check datalogger signal – Main ECU Voltage Supply (0xDD02). Refer to the relevant section of the workshop manual and test the battery and charging system
- Turn the steering wheel to ensure that the electric steering column lock mechanism is free to move and locking bolt is not restricted. Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, clear the DTCs and retest
- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, perform a CAN network integrity test. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the high speed CAN bus (powertrain) circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to power, open circuit, high resistance
- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, clear the DTCs. Perform routine - On Demand Self Test (0x0202). If the fault persists, install a new electric steering column lock control module
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| B100D-73 |
Column Lock Authorisation - Actuator stuck closed |
- Battery supply voltage too low
- Parked position of the road wheels exerting a torque on the steering column, preventing the electric steering column lock mechanism from moving freely
- High speed CAN bus (powertrain) circuit short circuit to ground, short circuit to power, open circuit, high resistance
- Electric steering column lock control module internal failure
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- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, check datalogger signal – Main ECU Voltage Supply (0xDD02). Refer to the relevant section of the workshop manual and test the battery and charging system
- Turn the steering wheel to ensure that the electric steering column lock mechanism is free to move and locking bolt is not restricted. Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, clear the DTCs and retest
- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, perform a CAN network integrity test. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the high speed CAN bus (powertrain) circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to power, open circuit, high resistance
- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, clear the DTCs. Perform routine - On Demand Self Test (0x0202). If the fault persists, install a new electric steering column lock control module
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| B100D-77 |
Column Lock Authorisation - Commanded position not reachable |
- Battery supply voltage too low
- Parked position of the road wheels exerting a torque on the steering column, preventing the electric steering column lock mechanism from moving freely
- High speed CAN bus (powertrain) circuit short circuit to ground, short circuit to power, open circuit, high resistance
- Electric steering column lock control module internal failure
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- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, check datalogger signal – Main ECU Voltage Supply (0xDD02). Refer to the relevant section of the workshop manual and test the battery and charging system
- Turn the steering wheel to ensure that the electric steering column lock mechanism is free to move and locking bolt is not restricted. Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, clear the DTCs and retest
- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, perform a CAN network integrity test. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the high speed CAN bus (powertrain) circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to power, open circuit, high resistance
- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, clear the DTCs. Perform routine - On Demand Self Test (0x0202). If the fault persists, install a new electric steering column lock control module
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| B100D-92 |
Column Lock Authorisation - Performance or incorrect operation |
- Battery supply voltage too low
- Parked position of the road wheels exerting a torque on the steering column, preventing the electric steering column lock mechanism from moving freely
- Electric steering column lock control module internal failure
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- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, check datalogger signal – Main ECU Voltage Supply (0xDD02). Refer to the relevant section of the workshop manual and test the battery and charging system
- Turn the steering wheel to ensure that the electric steering column lock mechanism is free to move and locking bolt is not restricted. Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, clear the DTCs and retest
- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, perform a CAN network integrity test. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the high speed CAN bus (powertrain) circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to power, open circuit, high resistance
- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, clear the DTCs. Perform routine - On Demand Self Test(0x0202). If the fault persists, install a new electric steering column lock control module
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| B100D-94 |
Column Lock Authorisation - Unexpected operation |
- Battery supply voltage too low
- Parked position of the road wheels exerting a torque on the steering column, preventing the electric steering column lock mechanism from moving freely
- High speed CAN bus (powertrain) circuit short circuit to ground, short circuit to power, open circuit, high resistance
- Electric steering column lock control module internal failure
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- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, check datalogger signal – Main ECU Voltage Supply (0xDD02). Refer to the relevant section of the workshop manual and test the battery and charging system
- Turn the steering wheel to ensure that the electric steering column lock mechanism is free to move and locking bolt is not restricted. Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, clear the DTCs and retest
- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, perform a CAN network integrity test. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the high speed CAN bus (powertrain) circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to power, open circuit, high resistance
- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, clear the DTCs. Perform routine - On Demand Self Test (0x0202). If the fault persists, install a new electric steering column lock control module
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| B100D-96 |
Column Lock Authorisation - Component internal failure |
- Battery supply voltage too low
- Parked position of the road wheels exerting a torque on the steering column, preventing the electric steering column lock mechanism from moving freely
- High speed CAN bus (powertrain) circuit short circuit to ground, short circuit to power, open circuit, high resistance
- Electric steering column lock control module internal failure
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NOTE:
Prior to clearing this DTC, perform the Vehicle Functional Reset routine
- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, check datalogger signal – Main ECU Voltage Supply (0xDD02). Refer to the relevant section of the workshop manual and test the battery and charging system
- Turn the steering wheel to ensure that the electric steering column lock mechanism is free to move and locking bolt is not restricted. Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, clear the DTCs and retest
- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, perform a CAN network integrity test. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the high speed CAN bus (powertrain) circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to power, open circuit, high resistance
- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, clear the DTCs. Perform routine - On Demand Self Test (0x0202). If the fault persists, install a new electric steering column lock control module
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| U0001-88 |
High Speed CAN Communication Bus - Bus off |
- High speed CAN bus (powertrain) circuit short circuit to ground, short circuit to power, open circuit, high resistance
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- Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, perform a CAN network integrity test. Refer to the electrical circuit diagrams and check the high speed CAN bus (powertrain) circuit for short circuit to ground, short circuit to power, open circuit, high resistance
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| U3002-81 |
Vehicle Identification Number - Invalid serial data received |
- Invalid data received by the electric steering column lock control module
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NOTE:
This DTC is for event information and does not indicate a fault
- No action necessary. Ignore this DTC
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