Serial Data Power Mode

2003 Chevrolet TrailBlazer 4.2 S, 4WDSECTION Serial Data Power Mode
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On vehicles that have several control modules connected by serial data circuits, one module is the power mode master (PMM). On this vehicle the PMM is the Body Control Module (BCM). The BCM receives 2 signals/circuits from the ignition switch. These are the Ignition 1 and Ignition 3 signals/circuits.

To determine the correct power mode the BCM uses:

  • The state of these signals/circuits, either switch closed (B+ = 1) or switch open (open = 0)
  • The status of the engine run flag.

The chart indicates the modes detected and transmitted by the BCM:

Correct Ignition Switch Inputs

Ignition Key Position Power Mode Parameter Engine Run Flag Serial Data Sampled Ignition Signal State
Ignition 1 Ignition 3
Off Off-Awake 0 0 0
Unlock Off-Awake 0 0 0
Run Run 0 1 1
Crank Crank 0 1 0
Accessory Off-Awake 0 0 0
Run Run 1 1 1
RENDER: 1.0x

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