Chevrolet Cobalt Service & Repair Manual: Diagnosis & Testing
Accessing Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Connect a suitably programmed
scan tool to Data Link Connector (DLC) and follow manufacturers instructions. |
Diagnostic Tests
Low tire pressure in one or more
tires is indicated by a continuously illuminated TPMS indicator after the
bulb inspection is completed. The DIC will display a check tire pressure
type message, if equipped. It is not required to perform the relearn procedure
for a low tire condition. |
When a TPMS DTC is set, the TPMS
indicator will flash for one minute after the bulb inspection is completed
and then will remain illuminated. The DIC will display a service tire monitor
type message, if equipped. |
Temperature can effect tire pressure.
Low temperature may cause a low tire pressure causing the TPMS indicator
to turn On. The air pressure in the tire will increase as the ambient temperature
rises or as the tire warms up while the vehicle is driven. The pressure
may increase enough to exceed the low pressure threshold which will turn
Off the TPMS indicator. |
Aftermarket wheel valve stem holes
may be located further from the wheel rim than the original equipment wheels.
When using the GM TPMS tool, or equivalent, to activate a sensor, ensure
the tools antenna is no further than six inches from the sensor and is facing
upward. Aftermarket wheel value stem locations can also cause a sensor to
not function correctly. |
The use of other than GM approved
tire sealants can obstruct the sensor pressure sensing port and cause inaccurate
tire pressure readings. If this condition is verified, remove the sealer
from the tire and replace the tire pressure sensor. |
The sensor transmissions may not
be received by the RCDLR due to RF interference from items such as aftermarket
ignition systems, DVD players, CB radios or metallic type window tinting. |
The sensor activation procedure
may have to be repeated up to three times before determining a sensor is
faulty. |
The sensors may become dislodged
due to tire rotations where the sensor relearn procedure was not performed
or stray sensor transmissions have been received from other vehicles. Always
relearn the sensors to ensure the DTC is set. |
Diagnostic System Inspection
1. |
Before performing diagnostic procedures,
proceed as follows: |
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a. |
Ensure that battery is fully charged
and cable connections are clean and tight. |
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b. |
Inspect fuse panel for blown fuses. |
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c. |
Ensure ground connections are clean
and tight. |
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d. |
Inspect system component for wear and
damage. |
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e. |
Ensure system electrical connector
connections are clean and tight. |
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f. |
Inspect for aftermarket devices that
could effect TPMS operation. |
2. |
Connect a suitably programmed scan
tool and verify scan tool powers up. |
3. |
Put ignition switch in ON position
with engine Off, verify scan tool communicates with all control
modules. |
4. |
Access "Power Mode" parameter on scan
tool. Verify power mode parameter matches all ignition switch positions. |
5. |
Do not clear any DTCs unless instructed
to do so by a diagnostic procedure. |
6. |
Advance to "List All DTCs" screen on
scan tool selections to obtain DTCs from each of vehicle modules.
Verify there are no DTCs reported from any module. If DTCs are present,
diagnosis DTCs in order in which they are displayed on scan tool. |
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DTC C0569 System Configuration Error
If the tire type and tire pressure
information has not been entered during the RCDLR setup, the TPMS indicator
on the instrument cluster will flash for one minute and then remain On after
the ignition switch has been placed in the ON position and the TPMS warning
lamp bulb inspection has been completed. The DIC, if equipped, will also
display a "service tire monitor" type message. The DIC will also display
the suspect tire pressure as dashes. Under these circumstances, the DTC
C0569 will be set and the tire type and tire pressure information will require
to be entered for the TPMS to function properly. |
A current DTC will clear when
the Relearn Procedure has been performed and one ignition cycle has occurred.
A newly replaced remote control door lock receiver will set DTC C0569 on
its initial ignition ON cycle. The Relearn Procedure must be performed to
clear the DTC. |
If the DTC resets after performing
the Relearn Procedure, replace the RCDLR. |
DTC C0750 Left Front Low Tire Pressure Sensor, C0755 Right Front Low Tire
Pressure Sensor, C0760 Left Rear Low Tire Pressure Sensor Or C0765 Right Rear Low
Tire Pressure Sensor
The TPMS has a radio frequency
transmitting pressure sensor in each wheel assembly. As vehicle speed increases,
centrifugal force closes the sensors internal roll switch, which puts the
sensor into the drive mode. The RCDLR receives and translates the data contained
in the tire pressure sensor transmission into sensor presence, sensor mode,
and tire pressure. Once the vehicle speed is 25 mph or greater, the RCDLR
waits for the first sensor to go into drive mode, then inspects if all sensors
have gone into drive mode. If one or more sensors does not go into the drive
mode or does not transmit, the RCDLR will set DTC C0750, C0755, C0760 or
C0765. |
The DIC will display the "Service
Tire Monitor" message when the DTC(s) are present. The DIC will also display
the suspect tire pressure as dashes. A current DTC will clear when the fault
is no longer present and one ignition cycle has occurred. The RCDLR automatically
clears the history DTC when a current DTC is not detected in 100 consecutive
drive cycles. |
1. |
Connect GM tool No. EL-46079/J-46079,
or equivalent, activate each tire pressure sensor and record each
sensors transmission data and physical location. Tool should display
eight digit identification number, accurate tire pressure within
four psi, "Learn Mode" and good signal strength. If any of parameters
are not displayed, replace suspect tire pressure sensor. |
2. |
Connect scan tool, verify that tire
pressure sensors identifications and locations displayed on scan
tool match identifications and locations recorded from special tool.
If identifications and locations do not match, perform TPMS "Relearn
Procedures." |
3. |
Enable TPMS "learn mode." Use TPMS
special tool in simulate mode to learn four simulated sensor transmissions
into remote control door lock receiver. Verify all four sensor locations,
identifications and tire pressures displayed on special tool match
what scan tool displays. If scan tool does not match, replace remote
control door lock receiver. |
4. |
Drive vehicle at a speed above 25 mph
for more than two minutes. Using scan tool, observe suspect "Pressure
Sensor Mode" data parameter. Verify sensor mode changes from "Wake"
to "Drive." If "Pressure Sensor Mode" does not change, replace suspected
tire pressure sensor. |
5. |
If no faults are found, proceed as
follows: |
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a. |
Aftermarket wheel valve stem holes
may be located further from wheel rim than OEM wheels. When using
tool No. EL-46079/J-46079, or equivalent, to activate sensor, ensure
that antenna of tool is no further than six inches from sensor. |
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b. |
TPMS Learn Procedure may require to
be repeated up to three times before determining a sensor is faulty. |
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c. |
Sometimes sensors locations may change
due to tire rotations where TPMS Learn Procedure was not performed. |
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d. |
Sometimes sensor transmissions will
not be received due to vehicle level radio frequency interference. |
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e. |
A sensor low battery condition will
set a sensor DTC but will not illuminate low tire pressure indicator
or display a message on DIC. Sensor battery condition can be verified
in scan tool RCDLR data list. If a sensor low battery condition
is indicated, sensor will require replacement. |
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DTC C0775 Low Tire Pressure System Sensors Not Learned
If the tire pressure sensor relearn
procedure has not been performed, the TPMS indicator on the instrument cluster
will flash for one minute and then remain On after the ignition switch has
been placed in the ON position and the TPMS warning lamp bulb inspection
has been completed. The DIC, if equipped, will also display a "service tire
monitor" type message. Under these circumstances, DTC C0775 will be set
and the relearn procedure will require to be performed for the system to
function properly. |
A current DTC will clear when
the Relearn Procedure has been performed and one ignition ON cycle has occurred.
A newly replaced RCDLR will set the DTC on its initial ignition ON cycle.
The Relearn Procedure must be performed to clear the DTC. |
If the DTC resets after performing
the Relearn Procedure, replace the RCDLR. |
Low Tire Pressure Indicator Fault
The RCDLR receives a RF transmission
from each of the tire pressure sensors. Each of the sensors has a unique
ID code which is transmitted as part of the RF message. These sensor IDs
must be learned into the RCDLR memory. Once the four IDs have been learned
into the RCDLR memory and vehicle speed is greater than 25 mph, the RCDLR
will continuously compare the IDs received in the RF transmission to the
IDs learned into memory to determine if all four sensors are present. If
the RCDLR detects a low tire pressure condition or a fault in the system,
it will send a message to the instrument panel cluster requesting the TPMS
indicator to turn On and the appropriate data message to be displayed on
the DIC. |
Low tire pressure in one or more
tires will be indicated by a continuously illuminated TPMS indicator after
the bulb inspection has been completed. It is not required to perform the
relearn procedure for a low tire condition. |
When a TPMS DTC is set, the TPMS
indicator icon will flash for one minute after the bulb inspection is completed
and then will remain On. On models equipped with a DIC, a "service tire
monitor" message will be displayed. |
1. |
Inflate all tires to recommended pressure. |
2. |
Drive vehicle at a speed over 25 mph
for at least two minutes. |
3. |
Ensure TPMS indicator is Off. |
4. |
Connect GM tool No. EL-46079/J-46079,
or equivalent, activate each tire pressure sensor and note each
tire pressure reading. |
5. |
Connect a known accurate tire pressure
gauge, inspect air pressure of each tire. |
6. |
Ensure tire pressure readings from
GM tool EL-46079/J-46079, or equivalent, do not differ more that
four psi from readings obtained with tire pressure gauge. |
7. |
If readings differ more that four psi,
replace indicated tire pressure sensor. |
8. |
Connect a suitably programmed scan
tool, enable TPMS "learn mode." |
9. |
Connect GM tool No. EL-46079/J-46079,
or equivalent, set in simulate mode to learn four simulated sensor
transmissions into RCDLR. Note tire pressures indicated on scan
tool display. |
10. |
Ensure tire pressure readings from
GM tool EL-46079/J-46079, or equivalent, do not differ more that
four psi from readings on scan tool display. |
11. |
If readings differ more that four psi,
replace RCDLR. |
12. |
Connect scan tool, perform instrument
panel special functions lamp test. Command warning lamps On and
Off. Ensure that TPMS warning indicator turns On and Off. |
13. |
If TPMS warning indicator did not turn
On and Off, replace instrument panel cluster. |
14. |
Place ignition switch in ON position,
then use scan tool to set up "Tire Type" and "Pressure Selection"
in RCDLR module set up menu. Drive vehicle over 25 mph for at least
two minutes. |
15. |
Ensure TPMS warning indicator is Off. |
16. |
If indicator is On, replace RCDLR. |
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Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes
Connect a suitably programmed
scan tool to DLC (Data Link Connector), and follow manufacturers instructions. |
Intermittent & Poor Connections
Intermittent Connections
Most intermittents are caused
by faulty electrical connections or wiring. Inspect for the following: |
1. |
Wiring broken inside insulation. |
2. |
Poor connection between male and female
terminal at connector. |
3. |
Poor terminal to wire connection. Some
conditions which fall under this are: |
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c. |
Crimping over wire insulation rather
than wire. |
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d. |
Corrosion in wire to terminal contact. |
4. |
Wire insulation which is rubbed through.
This causes an intermittent short as bare area touches other wiring
or components. |
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Poor Connections
1. |
It is important to test terminal contact
at component and any inline connectors before replacing suspect
component. |
2. |
Mating terminals must be inspected
to ensure good terminal contact. |
3. |
Poor connection between male and female
terminal at a connector may be result of contamination or deformation. |
4. |
Contamination may be caused by: |
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a. |
Connector halves being improperly connected. |
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b. |
Missing or damaged seal. |
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d. |
Exposing terminals to moisture and
dirt. |
5. |
Deformation is caused by: |
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a. |
Probing connector terminal mating side
without proper adapter. |
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b. |
Improperly joining connector halves. |
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c. |
Repeatedly separating and joining connector
halves. |
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The TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitor
System) warns the driver when a significant loss or gain of tire pressure
occurs in any of the four tires, and allows the driver to display the individua ...
Keyless Entry Transmitter Or DIC Method
1.
On models with standard ignition
switch, place ignition switch in ON position.
2.
On models w ...
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