Circuit/System Description

2013 Cadillac CTS V, 2D Coupe, Automatic TransSECTION Circuit/System Description

The front power windows are controlled by the driver door lock/window switch and passenger door lock/window switch. The driver door lock/window switch and passenger door lock/window switch each contain power window switches that are integrated into the module. The driver door lock/window switch contains the master power window switches that control both power window operations. The power window switch contained in the passenger door lock/window switch controls the front passenger window operation only.

When the driver power window switch is activated to a desired position, the driver door lock/window switch examines the request and checks for messages from other vehicle control modules prohibiting window movement. If no prohibitive messages have been received, driver door lock/window switch will send a serial data message to the driver door window motor to move the window to the desired position.

When the driver door lock/window switch receives a request to operate the passenger window from the right front window switch, a serial data message is sent to the passenger door lock/window switch. The passenger door lock/window switch examines the request and checks for messages from other vehicle control modules prohibiting the window movement. If no prohibitive messages have been received, the passenger door lock/window switch will send a serial data message to the appropriate window motor to move the window as requested.

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