After reading the threads, I bumped into one recently that mentioned the use of Forscan with a bluetooth ELM327 adapter. So i decided why not, and after two days I received my Bluetooth ELM327 adapter (thanks Amazon ) I did some poking around with the software and decided to test the DDM module and Instrument Cluster module and heck I was surprised to see things move around on their own. I maybe even found why my cruise control won't work even after having replaced the clockspring. Just a quick question to all of you; does the LS have two Brake On Off (BOO) switches? Here is a video I shot of it:
[video]https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9b7eFBJs9c0cUNOd0ljZzRIRzQ/view?usp=sharing[/video]
[video]https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9b7eFBJs9c0V1BkdTREZDcyX0U/view?usp=sharing[/video]
Here's a log of what Forscan picked up; I'm quite surprised:
===DSM DTC None===
Successful DTC reading, no error codes found
Module: Driver's Seat Module
===END DSM DTC None===
===DDM DTC None===
Successful DTC reading, no error codes found
Module: Drivers Door Module
===END DDM DTC None===
===EATC DTC None===
Successful DTC reading, no error codes found
Module: Electronic Automatic Temperature Control
===END EATC DTC None===
===OBDII DTC None===
Successful DTC reading, no error codes found
Module: On Board Diagnostic II
===END OBDII DTC None===
===IC DTC U1262===
Code: U1262 - SCP Data Link Fault
Module: Instrument Cluster
Diagnostic Trouble Code details
SCP Data Link Fault
Operator Action
Run self test.
All CMDTCs
Fix all relevant DTCs then clear codes and retest.
Note:
DTCs that start with 'U' are faults which occur during module-to-module communication.
Modules should never be replaced based only on a 'U' code. These codes do not always indicate a problem, and can be caused by normal diagnostic functions, carried out on the vehicle.
===END IC DTC U1262===
===GEM DTC B1446===
Code: B1446 - Windshield Wiper Park to Park time Incorrect
Module: Generic Electronic Module
Diagnostic Trouble Code details
Windshield Wiper Park to Park time Incorrect
--- Possible Causes --------
B1446 can be generated by:
-Intermittent open circuit between Windshield Wiper Motor Park Sense Switch to Generic Electronic Module and Wiper Brake-Run Relay
- Damaged or worn Windshield Wiper Park Sense Switch
- Suspect Generic Electronic Module.
===END GEM DTC B1446===
===REM DTC None===
Successful DTC reading, no error codes found
Module: Rear Electronic Module
===END REM DTC None===
===ABS DTC B1676===
Code: B1676 - Battery Voltage out of range
Module: Anti-Lock Brake / Traction Control Module
===END ABS DTC B1676===
===ABS DTC C1960===
Code: C1960 - Driver Brake Apply Circuit Fault
Module: Anti-Lock Brake / Traction Control Module
===END ABS DTC C1960===
===PCM DTC P1000===
Code: P1000 - On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) Systems Readiness Test Not Complete
Module: Powertrain Control Module
Diagnostic Trouble Code details
Check of all systems is not complete since last memory clear.
--Possible Causes--
- The vehicle is new from the factory and has not yet been through a complete OBD Drive Cycle.
- The battery or PCM has been disconnected.
- An OBD monitor failure had occurred prior to completion of an OBD Drive Cycle.
- The PCM DTCs have been cleared as part of a service process.
Note: The only way P1000 can be cleared (removed) from memory is when all of the OBD monitors have been successfully completed during normal vehicle operation.
P1000 cannot be cleared from the PCM when: 1. The thermostat is stuck open and a DTC is not generated. 2. There is an open VSS circuit and a DTC is not generated. 3. If the vehicle has a Power Take Off (PTO), the circuit is shorted to VPWR or B+, or the PTO is ON during Self-test.
The purpose of the Diagnostic Trouble Code DTC P1000 is to indicate that not all of the On Board Diagnostics OBD monitors have yet been successfully completed. You may also refer to the OBD Drive Cycle defined under the Powertrain Control/Emission Diagnosis Manual-Diagnostic Methods or the Owner's Manual.
Remember: It is not necessary to remove P1000 from the Powertrain Control Module PCM by driving the vehicle.
===END PCM DTC P1000===
===PCM DTC P1572===
Code: P1572 - Brake On/Off Switch circuit failure
Module: Powertrain Control Module
Diagnostic Trouble Code details
Brake On/Off Switch circuit failure
===END PCM DTC P1572===
===RCM DTC B1998===
Code: B1998 - Side Airbag Open Circuit (Passengers)
Module: Restraint Control Module
Diagnostic Trouble Code details
Side Airbag Open Circuit (Passengers)
--- Possible Causes --------
Passenger Side, Side Mount AirBag Circuit Open
-Suspect Passenger Side,Side AirBag circuit wiring Passenger Side,Side AirBag AirBag module
===END RCM DTC B1998===
===RCM DTC B1891===
Code: B1891 - Air Bag Tone Warning Indicator circuit shorted to battery
Module: Restraint Control Module
Diagnostic Trouble Code details
Air Bag Tone Warning Indicator circuit shorted to battery
--- Possible Causes --------
Air bag tone warning indicator circuit failure
----Suspect-----
- Wiring fault (open,short)
-Faulty tone indicator
-Faulty air bag module
Faulty or damaged instrument cluster module.
Airbag Warning Indicator Short to Battery
===END RCM DTC B1891===
===RCM DTC B1869===
Code: B1869 - Lamp Air Bag Warning Indicator circuit failure
Module: Restraint Control Module
Diagnostic Trouble Code details
Lamp Air Bag Warning Indicator circuit failure
--- Possible Causes --------
Air Bag Warning Lamp Indicator Circuit Open
Warning Indicator inoperative -----------------------------
- Circuit Failure between AirBag Warning Lamp & Power Distribution
-Circuit Failure between Air Bag Warning Lamp & AirBag Module
Warning Indicator always ON ---------------------------
- Short to GND between AirBag Warning Lamp & AirBag Module
-Suspect Fuse AirBag Warning Lamp AirBag Module
Check the instrument cluster connections for shorts etc.
===END RCM DTC B1869===
[video]https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9b7eFBJs9c0cUNOd0ljZzRIRzQ/view?usp=sharing[/video]
[video]https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9b7eFBJs9c0V1BkdTREZDcyX0U/view?usp=sharing[/video]
Here's a log of what Forscan picked up; I'm quite surprised:
===DSM DTC None===
Successful DTC reading, no error codes found
Module: Driver's Seat Module
===END DSM DTC None===
===DDM DTC None===
Successful DTC reading, no error codes found
Module: Drivers Door Module
===END DDM DTC None===
===EATC DTC None===
Successful DTC reading, no error codes found
Module: Electronic Automatic Temperature Control
===END EATC DTC None===
===OBDII DTC None===
Successful DTC reading, no error codes found
Module: On Board Diagnostic II
===END OBDII DTC None===
===IC DTC U1262===
Code: U1262 - SCP Data Link Fault
Module: Instrument Cluster
Diagnostic Trouble Code details
SCP Data Link Fault
Operator Action
Run self test.
All CMDTCs
Fix all relevant DTCs then clear codes and retest.
Note:
DTCs that start with 'U' are faults which occur during module-to-module communication.
Modules should never be replaced based only on a 'U' code. These codes do not always indicate a problem, and can be caused by normal diagnostic functions, carried out on the vehicle.
===END IC DTC U1262===
===GEM DTC B1446===
Code: B1446 - Windshield Wiper Park to Park time Incorrect
Module: Generic Electronic Module
Diagnostic Trouble Code details
Windshield Wiper Park to Park time Incorrect
--- Possible Causes --------
B1446 can be generated by:
-Intermittent open circuit between Windshield Wiper Motor Park Sense Switch to Generic Electronic Module and Wiper Brake-Run Relay
- Damaged or worn Windshield Wiper Park Sense Switch
- Suspect Generic Electronic Module.
===END GEM DTC B1446===
===REM DTC None===
Successful DTC reading, no error codes found
Module: Rear Electronic Module
===END REM DTC None===
===ABS DTC B1676===
Code: B1676 - Battery Voltage out of range
Module: Anti-Lock Brake / Traction Control Module
===END ABS DTC B1676===
===ABS DTC C1960===
Code: C1960 - Driver Brake Apply Circuit Fault
Module: Anti-Lock Brake / Traction Control Module
===END ABS DTC C1960===
===PCM DTC P1000===
Code: P1000 - On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) Systems Readiness Test Not Complete
Module: Powertrain Control Module
Diagnostic Trouble Code details
Check of all systems is not complete since last memory clear.
--Possible Causes--
- The vehicle is new from the factory and has not yet been through a complete OBD Drive Cycle.
- The battery or PCM has been disconnected.
- An OBD monitor failure had occurred prior to completion of an OBD Drive Cycle.
- The PCM DTCs have been cleared as part of a service process.
Note: The only way P1000 can be cleared (removed) from memory is when all of the OBD monitors have been successfully completed during normal vehicle operation.
P1000 cannot be cleared from the PCM when: 1. The thermostat is stuck open and a DTC is not generated. 2. There is an open VSS circuit and a DTC is not generated. 3. If the vehicle has a Power Take Off (PTO), the circuit is shorted to VPWR or B+, or the PTO is ON during Self-test.
The purpose of the Diagnostic Trouble Code DTC P1000 is to indicate that not all of the On Board Diagnostics OBD monitors have yet been successfully completed. You may also refer to the OBD Drive Cycle defined under the Powertrain Control/Emission Diagnosis Manual-Diagnostic Methods or the Owner's Manual.
Remember: It is not necessary to remove P1000 from the Powertrain Control Module PCM by driving the vehicle.
===END PCM DTC P1000===
===PCM DTC P1572===
Code: P1572 - Brake On/Off Switch circuit failure
Module: Powertrain Control Module
Diagnostic Trouble Code details
Brake On/Off Switch circuit failure
===END PCM DTC P1572===
===RCM DTC B1998===
Code: B1998 - Side Airbag Open Circuit (Passengers)
Module: Restraint Control Module
Diagnostic Trouble Code details
Side Airbag Open Circuit (Passengers)
--- Possible Causes --------
Passenger Side, Side Mount AirBag Circuit Open
-Suspect Passenger Side,Side AirBag circuit wiring Passenger Side,Side AirBag AirBag module
===END RCM DTC B1998===
===RCM DTC B1891===
Code: B1891 - Air Bag Tone Warning Indicator circuit shorted to battery
Module: Restraint Control Module
Diagnostic Trouble Code details
Air Bag Tone Warning Indicator circuit shorted to battery
--- Possible Causes --------
Air bag tone warning indicator circuit failure
----Suspect-----
- Wiring fault (open,short)
-Faulty tone indicator
-Faulty air bag module
Faulty or damaged instrument cluster module.
Airbag Warning Indicator Short to Battery
===END RCM DTC B1891===
===RCM DTC B1869===
Code: B1869 - Lamp Air Bag Warning Indicator circuit failure
Module: Restraint Control Module
Diagnostic Trouble Code details
Lamp Air Bag Warning Indicator circuit failure
--- Possible Causes --------
Air Bag Warning Lamp Indicator Circuit Open
Warning Indicator inoperative -----------------------------
- Circuit Failure between AirBag Warning Lamp & Power Distribution
-Circuit Failure between Air Bag Warning Lamp & AirBag Module
Warning Indicator always ON ---------------------------
- Short to GND between AirBag Warning Lamp & AirBag Module
-Suspect Fuse AirBag Warning Lamp AirBag Module
Check the instrument cluster connections for shorts etc.
===END RCM DTC B1869===