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Trailer Tow Module
DESCRIPTION
| 1 - TTM |
The Trailer Tow Module (TTM) is located behind the lower quarter trim panel at the base of the D-pillar on the passenger rear of the vehicle.
OPERATION
The TTM controls and monitors the lighting for a trailer that is properly connected to the vehicle. The TTM on this vehicle controls the lights of a trailer only. It does not control the trailer brakes.
The TTM outputs:
- Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) display requests
- Trailer connection status and information signal
- Chime requests
The TTM monitors the Controller Area Network - Interior High Speed (CAN-IHS) bus network for lighting requests from the Body Control Module (BCM) and other inputs. The TTM is responsible for its own logic, actuation and sensing.
The TTM CAN signals:
CAN-IHS Inputs
- Vehicle speed
- Ignition status
- Parking light status - left and right
- Backup light status
- Turn signal light status - left and right
- Turn signal activation status - left and right
- Stop light status
- Rear fog light status
CAN-IHS Outputs
- Trailer parking light fail status - left and right
- Trailer turn signal light fail status - left and right
- Trailer stop light fail status
- Backup light fail status
- Rear fog light fail status
- Trailer generic light fail status
- Trailer connection status
- Rear fog light status
- Backup light status
- Stop light status
The hardwired outputs by the TTM include the following:
- Backup lights
- Stop lights
- Parking lights
- Position lights
- Turn and hazard lights
- Trailer fog light, if equipped
The TTM makes certain that these lighting functions are maintained synchronous with the vehicles lighting requests as read on the CAN-IHS bus. The TTM then sends the appropriate ON or OFF output signal to the respective trailer lights. The TTM also sends an output signal failure to the IPC indicating if the trailer light operation has failed. The IPC will then display the appropriate indiction.
The TTM has three power feeds:
- Two 25 amp fused B(+) power supply circuits from the rear Power Distribution Center (PDC)
- One 10 amp fused RUN/START relay output from the rear PDC
The TTM is provided ground at all times by a circuit connected to a ground terminal on the lower right D-pillar gusset.
Brake Module Provision
The brake module provision provides the electric brake power and signal feed in a connector, located behind the Electric Parking Brake (EPB) switch, for an aftermarket trailer brake controller to the 7-way trailer tow connector. The brake signal comes from the BSCM. It is supplied fused B(+) from a 30 amp fuse in the interior PDC and has a continuous ground at a grounding stud near the left side of the instrument panel carrier.
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- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.