Car wont start suspect the factory theft system. theft system light burns solid car cranks but doesnt start fuel pump pressure is good we have spark ignition test is good there is no fuel injector pulse .. suspect bcm if i can find it to be tested thank you , kim
You have no idea what your messing with . Theft light on , DTC'S - diagnostic trouble codes stored . Before you start replacing BCM an making matters worse ,do yourself a favor an take it to a qualified repair shop .
The powertrain control module (PCM) communicates with the instrument cluster using serial data over the UART serial data bus, CKT 800. When the instrument cluster determines a Pass Theft condition, the instrument cluster sends a coded password to the PCM. When the instrument cluster receives the correct password, the PCM enables the fuel injection system in order to allow the vehicle to operate normally. The PCM may allow the vehicle to start and stall quickly during a failed theft condition.
The Passlock™ lock cylinder is a locking cylinder that turns a rotating magnet past a stationary hall effect sensor. The rotating magnet creates a resistance code (R-Code) that the cylinder sends to the instrument cluster. The Passlock™ lock cylinder interfaces with the instrument cluster through a 3 wire connection. The 3 wires have the following functions:
• Power
• Ground
• Data
The THEFT SYSTEM indicator will not light under any circumstances.
Replace the instrument cluster.
For Chevrolet vehicles, refer to Instrument Cluster Replacement .
For Pontiac vehicles, refer to Instrument Cluster Replacement .
Multiple indicators light continuously.
Test for a loss of serial data. Refer to Data Link Communications System Check .
Instrument cluster DTC B1021 sets.
The DTC indicates a loss of powertrain control module (PCM) serial data. Refer to Data Link Communications System Check .
Instrument cluster DTC B1022 sets.
The DTC indicates a loss of SIR serial data. Refer to Data Link Communications System Check .
Instrument cluster DTC B1023 sets.
The DTC indicates a loss of ABS serial data. Refer to Data Link Communications System Check .
Instrument cluster DTC B1011 sets.
Refer to DTC B1011 Passlock Cyl Data Shorted This Ign Cycle in Instrument Panel, Gauges and Console.
Instrument cluster DTC B1012 sets.
Refer to DTC B1012 Passlock Bad R-code This Ignition Cycle in Instrument Panel, Gauges and Console.
Instrument cluster DTC B1013 sets.
Refer to DTC B1013 Passlock Bad Timing This Ignition Cycle in Instrument Panel, Gauges and Console.
Instrument cluster DTC B1014 sets.
Refer to DTC B1014 Passlock R-code Unprogrammed in Instrument Panel, Gauges and Console.
Instrument cluster DTC B1015 sets.
Refer to DTC B1015 Passlock Cluster Fail Enabled in Instrument Panel, Gauges and Console.
Instrument cluster DTC B1017 sets.
Refer to DTC B1017 Passlock R-code Learn Failed in Instrument Panel, Gauges and Console.
The indicator flashes and no instrument cluster codes are set.
Refer to DTC B1013 Passlock Bad Timing This Ignition Cycle in Instrument Panel, Gauges and Console.
So , do yourself a favor an have a qualified repair shop check it out .
SOURCE: DISABLING SERVICE RIDE CONTROL via REPROGRAMMED BCM
bottom of sterring colum under under trim panel
SOURCE: Body Control Module
Below the instrument panel on the left side henge pillar,or up high behind the Instrument panel depending the model and options!
SOURCE: 2001 honda civic ex,wont start, no injector pulse,
Injector pulses are sent from the engines computer. Have that checked out
SOURCE: i have 97 blazer with 4.3.had a deadshort to 5v
just a thought pull a coulpe of spark plugs see if there flooded also if you can scan the veh look at tps voltage now and look for cranking rpms should be around 240 rpms
SOURCE: ok i have a 88 chev k 1500 doesnt pulse the
Sounds like the idle air control valve on the side of the TBI is bad. The IAC only works during idle so if you rev up the engine it should stay running if the IAC is bad. Make sure all of your vacuum lines are good going to the TBI.
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The ignition switch
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The body control module (BCM)
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The powertrain control module (PCM)
When starting the engine, the PCM searches for a password from the BCM through the Class 2 serial data circuit. If the password is not recognized or not present, the PCM will disable the fuel injectors. Two modes of tamper detection are provided:
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No password received
The engine will start and stall quickly. SECURITY telltale will flash on the instrument panel cluster (IPC) and then stay ON steady.
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Incorrect or disable password received (More than 3 invalid passwords are received)
The engine is disabled for at least 10 minutes and the SECURITY telltale will illuminate solid on the IPC during the 10 minutes.
After the vehicle has passed theft detection, the PCM will continue normal operation
Ignition Switch
The mechanical key and lock cylinder is located on the steering column. The main electrical switching portion of the assembly is separate from the key and lock cylinder. The VTD portion of the ignition switch is the Passlock?"¢ cylinder.
The Passlock?"¢ lock cylinder is a locking cylinder that turns a magnet past a stationary hall effect sensor. When turned to crank, the hall effect sensor is latched which applies a fixed resistance to the Passlock?"¢ signal data circuit. The voltage measured by the BCM on the Passlock?"¢ signal data circuit is the Passlock?"¢ data value.
Body Control Module (BCM)
The BCM compares the Passlock?"¢ data value to a value that it has stored in memory. If the values match the BCM sends a password via the class 2 serial data line to the PCM.
Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
When the PCM receives the correct password, the PCM enables the fuel injection system, allowing the vehicle to operate correctly. The PCM may allow the car to start and quickly stall during a failed theft condition.
If the BCM does not receive a Passlock?"¢ data value, the BCM will enter a short tamper mode. During this mode, the VTD system will not allow the car to operate for 4 seconds.
If the Passlock?"¢ data value is incorrect, the VTD system will enter the long tamper mode. In the long tamper mode, the following actions will occur:
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The THEFT SYSTEM indicator will flash.
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The fuel injectors will be shut off for approximately 10 minutes.
Although the vehicle may start, the engine will quickly stall due to a fuel cut-off.
In the event of an open in the serial data communication between the BCM and the PCM or a failure in the Passlock?"¢ lock cylinder, the following actions occur:
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The VTD system will become fail-enabled if the car has already passed theft for that ignition cycle (i.e. the engine is running).
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The PCM or the BCM may set diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs).
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The THEFT SYSTEM indicator will light continuously.
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The PCM will become fail-enabled for future ignition cycles.
If a failure occurs when the ignition is off, while the VTD system is not fail-enabled, the PCM will never receive a valid password, and will not allow vehicle operation by disabling the fuel injectors. An this system can set 6 DTC'S
DTC B2947 Security System Sensor Power CKT Low DTC B2948 Security System Sensor Power CKT High DTC B2957 Security System Sensor Data Circuit Low DTC B2958 Security System Sensor Data Circuit High DTC B2960 Sec Sys Sensor Data Incorrect but Valid DTC B3031 Security System Controller in Learn Mode DTC B3033 Security System Indicates Tamper
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The ignition lock cylinder case, including the Passlock?"¢ sensor
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The ignition switch
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The body control module (BCM)
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The security indicator on the instrument cluster
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The powertrain control module (PCM)
The body control module (BCM) contains the logic of the Theft Deterrent System. The BCM provides the battery positive voltage to operate the Passlock?"¢ sensor. The BCM also measures the voltage of the security sensor signal circuit. The voltage measured will indicate whether the Passlock?"¢ sensor has been activated and whether the resistance value from the sensor is a valid value or the tamper value. If voltage measured is in the valid range, the BCM compares this voltage, voltage code, to a previously learned voltage code. If the voltage codes match, the BCM sends a class 2 message containing a password to the powertrain control module (PCM). If the voltage codes do not match, or the voltage is in the tamper range, or there is a circuit fault, the BCM will not send the correct password to the PCM, and the vehicle will not start.
The body control system consists of a BCM and it's associated controls. Battery positive voltage is provided to the BCM from CLSTR fuse in the Fuse Block-left I/P. The module ground is wired to ground G201. The BCM is wired to the Class 2 serial data communication bus as well as discreet input and output terminals to control the functions of the vehicles body !
Now then Karen what problem is your vehicle having , no start an SECURITY light flashing or on solid ?
Now then
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It(BCM) is integrated into the instrument cluster. The theft system shuts down the cars fuel system/fuel injectors. KEY 'on' position for 10 mins. It will reset things.
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