Circuit/System Verification

2006 Chevrolet Chevy Express G2500, Van Cargo, 6.6 2SECTION Circuit/System Verification
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  1. Ignition ON, observe the scan tool BCM Rear Closure Ajar Sw. parameter while opening and closing the liftgate and liftgate window. The reading should change between Active and Inactive.
  2. Press and release the rear window washer switch. The rear window wiper motor and pump will operate continuously for as long as the wash switch is pressed and several wipe cycles will occur after the switch is released.
    • If the rear wiper motor and the rear washer pump are inoperative , refer to the Rear Wiper Washer Switch Circuit Test below.
    • If the rear washer pump operates normal and the rear wiper motor is inoperative, refer to the Rear Wiper Motor Circuit Test below.
  3. Operate the rear window wiper switch to DELAY, ON, and OFF. The rear window wiper motor will operate in a delayed wipe cycle mode then a continuous wipe cycle mode and stop in the park position.
    • If the wiper motor is inoperative in the DELAY or ON modes, refer to the Rear Wiper Motor Circuit Test below.
    • If the rear wiper stops out of the park position, replace the rear window wiper motor.
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