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HOMESERVICE MANUALSDODGE AND RAM2006MAGNUM V6-2.7L VIN TREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISA L L DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES ( DTC )TESTING AND INSPECTIONB CODE CHARTSB2332STEERING CONTROL
2006 Dodge and Ram Magnum V6-2.7L VIN T
Steering Control
2006 Dodge and Ram Magnum V6-2.7L VIN TSECTION Steering Control
B2332-HORN SWITCH INPUT CIRCUIT/PERFORMANCE

Theory of Operation
The Horn Switch is connected to the Right Steering Switch. The switching status is transferred to the Steering Control Module (SCM) by way of the LIN bus, a serial sub-bus. The SCM converts the data to CAN(B) and sends the message to the corresponding module on the bus.
^ When Monitored:
Continuously with the ignition on.
^ Set Condition:
The Steering Control Module senses that the Horn Switch is in the Set position for greater than 50 seconds.
Possible Causes
- INTERMITTENT HORN SWITCH INPUT CIRCUIT/PERFORMANCE DTC
- (X3) HORN SWITCH SIGNAL CIRCUIT SHORT TO (X903) HORN SWITCH RETURN CIRCUIT
- (X3) HORN SWITCH SIGNAL CIRCUIT SHORT TO GROUND
- HORN SWITCH
- RIGHT STEERING SWITCH
- STEERING CONTROL MODULE (SCM)
Diagnostic Test
1. DTC IS ACTIVE
NOTE: If P0562-BATTERY VOLTAGE LOW or P0563-BATTERY VOLTAGE HIGH is set along with this DTC, diagnose the battery voltage DTC first. Ignition on, engine not running.
With the Scan Tool, select View DTC's in the Steering Control Module.
Is the DTC status Active at this time?
YES >>Go to 2
NO >>Go to 7

2. (X3) HORN SWITCH SIGNAL CIRCUIT SHORT TO (X903) HORN SWITCH RETURN CIRCUIT
Turn the ignition off.
Remove the Driver Airbag.
Disconnect the Horn Switch harness connector.
Disconnect the Right Steering Switch harness connector.
NOTE: Before proceeding, thoroughly inspect the wiring harness and connectors between the Horn Switch and the Right Steering Switch for a short to ground or any other circuit.
Measure the resistance between the (X3) Horn Switch circuit and the (X903) Horn Switch Return circuit.
Is the resistance below 5.0 ohms?
YES >>Repair the (X3) Horn Switch circuit for a short to the (X903) Horn Switch Return circuit.
NO >>Go to 3

3. (X3) HORN SWITCH SIGNAL CIRCUIT SHORT TO GROUND
NOTE: Before proceeding, thoroughly inspect the wiring harness and connectors between the Horn Switch and the Right Steering Switch for a short to ground or to any other circuit. Measure the resistance between the (X3) Horn Switch circuit at the harness connector to the Right Switch and ground (include the metal casing at the back side of the Airbag).
Is the resistance below 5.0 ohms?
YES >>Repair the (X3) Horn Switch circuit for a short to ground.
NO >>Go to 4

4. HORN SWITCH
Measure the resistance between the (X3) Horn Switch circuit and the (X903) Horn Switch Return circuit at the harness connector to the horn switch.
Is the resistance below 5.0 ohms?
YES >>Replace the Horn Switch.
NO >>Go to 5
5. RIGHT STEERING SWITCH
Turn the ignition off.
Replace the Right Steering Switch.
Turn the ignition on.
NOTE: The C206 (LIN bus) connector must be connected for this test.
Press and release the Horn Switch several times.
With the Scan Tool, Clear Stored DTC's in the Steering Control Module.
With the Scan Tool, select Data Display and view the Horn switch data.
While monitoring the Horn switch data, press and release the Horn Switch several times.
Does the Horn switch data change from Set to Not Set when the switch is pressed and released?
YES >>Test Complete.
NO >>Go to 6
6. STEERING CONTROL MODULE (SCM)
View repair.
Repair
Replace the Steering Control Module (SCM).
7. INTERMITTENT HORN SWITCH INPUT CIRCUIT/PERFORMANCE DTC
The conditions necessary to set this DTC are not present at this time.
Using the wiring diagram/schematic as a guide, inspect the wiring and connectors.
While monitoring the scan tool data relative to this circuit, wiggle test the wiring and connectors.
Look for the data to change or for the DTC to reset during the wiggle test.
Were any problems found?
YES >>Repair as necessary
NO >>Test complete.
Theory of Operation
The Horn Switch is connected to the Right Steering Switch. The switching status is transferred to the Steering Control Module (SCM) by way of the LIN bus, a serial sub-bus. The SCM converts the data to CAN(B) and sends the message to the corresponding module on the bus.
^ When Monitored:
Continuously with the ignition on.
^ Set Condition:
The Steering Control Module senses that the Horn Switch is in the Set position for greater than 50 seconds.
Possible Causes
- INTERMITTENT HORN SWITCH INPUT CIRCUIT/PERFORMANCE DTC
- (X3) HORN SWITCH SIGNAL CIRCUIT SHORT TO (X903) HORN SWITCH RETURN CIRCUIT
- (X3) HORN SWITCH SIGNAL CIRCUIT SHORT TO GROUND
- HORN SWITCH
- RIGHT STEERING SWITCH
- STEERING CONTROL MODULE (SCM)
Diagnostic Test
1. DTC IS ACTIVE
NOTE: If P0562-BATTERY VOLTAGE LOW or P0563-BATTERY VOLTAGE HIGH is set along with this DTC, diagnose the battery voltage DTC first. Ignition on, engine not running.
With the Scan Tool, select View DTC's in the Steering Control Module.
Is the DTC status Active at this time?
YES >>Go to 2
NO >>Go to 7
2. (X3) HORN SWITCH SIGNAL CIRCUIT SHORT TO (X903) HORN SWITCH RETURN CIRCUIT
Turn the ignition off.
Remove the Driver Airbag.
Disconnect the Horn Switch harness connector.
Disconnect the Right Steering Switch harness connector.
NOTE: Before proceeding, thoroughly inspect the wiring harness and connectors between the Horn Switch and the Right Steering Switch for a short to ground or any other circuit.
Measure the resistance between the (X3) Horn Switch circuit and the (X903) Horn Switch Return circuit.
Is the resistance below 5.0 ohms?
YES >>Repair the (X3) Horn Switch circuit for a short to the (X903) Horn Switch Return circuit.
NO >>Go to 3
3. (X3) HORN SWITCH SIGNAL CIRCUIT SHORT TO GROUND
NOTE: Before proceeding, thoroughly inspect the wiring harness and connectors between the Horn Switch and the Right Steering Switch for a short to ground or to any other circuit. Measure the resistance between the (X3) Horn Switch circuit at the harness connector to the Right Switch and ground (include the metal casing at the back side of the Airbag).
Is the resistance below 5.0 ohms?
YES >>Repair the (X3) Horn Switch circuit for a short to ground.
NO >>Go to 4
4. HORN SWITCH
Measure the resistance between the (X3) Horn Switch circuit and the (X903) Horn Switch Return circuit at the harness connector to the horn switch.
Is the resistance below 5.0 ohms?
YES >>Replace the Horn Switch.
NO >>Go to 5
5. RIGHT STEERING SWITCH
Turn the ignition off.
Replace the Right Steering Switch.
Turn the ignition on.
NOTE: The C206 (LIN bus) connector must be connected for this test.
Press and release the Horn Switch several times.
With the Scan Tool, Clear Stored DTC's in the Steering Control Module.
With the Scan Tool, select Data Display and view the Horn switch data.
While monitoring the Horn switch data, press and release the Horn Switch several times.
Does the Horn switch data change from Set to Not Set when the switch is pressed and released?
YES >>Test Complete.
NO >>Go to 6
6. STEERING CONTROL MODULE (SCM)
View repair.
Repair
Replace the Steering Control Module (SCM).
7. INTERMITTENT HORN SWITCH INPUT CIRCUIT/PERFORMANCE DTC
The conditions necessary to set this DTC are not present at this time.
Using the wiring diagram/schematic as a guide, inspect the wiring and connectors.
While monitoring the scan tool data relative to this circuit, wiggle test the wiring and connectors.
Look for the data to change or for the DTC to reset during the wiggle test.
Were any problems found?
YES >>Repair as necessary
NO >>Test complete.
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