B1640

2007 Chrysler 300 V6-2.7L VIN RSECTION B1640





B1640-FRONT RIGHT TURN CONTROL CIRCUIT HIGH





For a complete wiring diagram Refer to Diagrams/Electrical.

- When Monitored:
- Continuously
- Set Condition:
- When the Front Control Module detects a short to battery on the Control circuit.





Diagnostic Test

1.TEST FOR INTERMITTENT CONDITION

Turn the ignition on.

Clear all FCM DTC's

Turn the Right Turn Signal on.

With the scan tool, read DTC's.

Does the scan tool read: B1640-FRONT RIGHT TURN CONTROL CIRCUIT HIGH?

Yes

- Go To 2

No

- The conditions that caused this code to set are not present at this time. Using the wiring diagram/schematic as a guide, inspect the wiring and connectors.
- Perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1. Body Verification Test

2.FRONT RIGHT TURN SIGNAL LAMP

Turn the ignition off.

Inspect the Front Right Turn Signal Lamp assembly for an open condition.

Is the inoperative bulb OK?

Yes

- Go To 3

No

- Replace the inoperative bulb.
- Perform the BODY VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1. Body Verification Test

3.L60 FRONT RIGHT TURN SIGNAL CONTROL CIRCUIT





Turn the ignition off.

Disconnect the PDC connector from the FCM.

Measure the resistance of the (L60) Front Right Turn Signal Control circuit.

Is the resistance above 5.0 ohms?

No

- Repair the (L60) Front Right Turn Signal Control circuit for an open condition.
- Perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1. Body Verification Test

Yes

- Go To 4

4. FRONT CONTROL MODULE

Turn the ignition off.

Disconnect the Front Control Module from the PDC 49 way connector.

Measure the voltage between (L60) Front Right Turn Signal Control circuit and ground.

Is there any voltage present?

Yes

- Replace the Power Distribution Center.
- Perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1. Body Verification Test

No

- Replace the Front Control Module.
- Perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1. Body Verification Test
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