SELECT MODULE Menu

1984 Plymouth Horizon Base, 1.6 ASECTION SELECT MODULE Menu
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 1994 Chrysler LeBaron. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.

Menu will display BODY COMPUTER, ELECTRONIC CLUSTER, ELECTRO/MECHANICAL CLUSTER, ENGINE NODE, AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CTRL, INFO SYSTEMS (i.e. EVIC, traveler, compass/temperature, compass/mini-trip, or OTIS) or (BODY) SYSTEM TESTS. Select appropriate component/system to be tested. DRB will then display a menu for specific component/system being tested. The following functions can be accessed from each component/system menu:

  • SYSTEM TESTS:Β  This function allows technician to determine whether Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is active over CCD bus.
  • READ FAULTS:Β  This functions allows technician to read faults. If no faults exist, NO FAULTS DETECTED will be displayed. If faults exist, DRB-II will display number of faults, fault code and message.
  • STATE DISPLAY:Β  This functions allows technician to read states or values of a variety of sensors, inputs/outputs and components.
  • ACTUATOR TESTS:Β  This function allows technician to activate various outputs, motors and relays to test their operation.
  • ADJUSTMENTS:Β  This function allows the technician to change vehicle theft alarm system mode from disarmed to armed, or to put alarm system in self-diagnostics mode. Adjustments function is not available for testing of other body control modules.
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