Circuit/System Verification

2014 Buick Enclave ConvenienceSECTION Circuit/System Verification
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  1. Ignition ON.
  2. Verify that B094B 45 or B094C 45 is not set.
    • If DTC is set 
    1. Program the appropriate B94 Side Object Sensor.
    2. Verify the DTC does not set.
      • If the DTC sets, replace the appropriate B94 Side Object Sensor.
      • If the DTC does not set
    3. All OK.
    • If DTC is not set 
  3. Verify that B094B 00, B094C 00, B094B 08, B094C 08, B094B 54 or B094C 54 is not set.
    • If DTC is set 

      Replace the appropriate B94 Side Object Sensor.

    • If the DTC is not set 
  4. Verify that B094B 58 or B094C 58 is not set.
    • If DTC is set 

      Verify the area in front of the sensor is clean, unobstructed, and damage-free.

    • If not clean, unobstructed, and damage-free, clean or repair as necessary.
    • If clean, unobstructed, and damage-free, replace the appropriate B94 Side Object Sensor.
    • If DTC is not set 
  5. All OK.
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