PINPOINT TEST C : The Adjustable Pedals Only Move in 1-Second Intervals: Notes
Diagnostic Overview
The Adjustable Pedals Only Move in 1-Second Intervals
Refer to Adjustable Pedal for schematic and connector information.
Normal Operation and Fault Conditions
The SCCM uses a Hall-effect sensor integral to the motor to identify the current pedal position. The SCCM sends a reference voltage along the sensor feed circuit, through the Hall-effect sensor and back to the SCCM along the signal return circuit.
When the following DTCs are set, the adjustable pedals enter a "jog mode". When the pedals are in jog mode, the memory system recall will not function from either the memory SET switch or the RKE feature. When the pedals are activated using the adjustable pedal switch, the motor will move the pedals for one second regardless of the length of time the button is actually pressed.
DTC Fault Trigger Conditions
| DTC | Description | Fault Trigger Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| B1368:11 | Adjustable Pedal Position Feedback Sensor: Circuit Short to Ground | This DTC sets if the SCCM detects a short to ground on the Hall-effect sensor feed and/or return circuits when the ignition is ON. |
| B1368:12 | Adjustable Pedal Position Feedback Sensor: Circuit Short to Battery | This DTC sets if the SCCM detects a short to voltage on the Hall-effect sensor feed and/or return circuits when the ignition is ON. |