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Symptom: RIGHT B-PILLAR SWITCH INPUT OPEN OR SHORT TO VOLTAGE When Monitored and Set Condition: RIGHT B-PILLAR SWITCH INPUT OPEN OR SHORT TO VOLTAGE - BCM When Monitored: Continuously when the BCM is awake. Set Condition: When the BCM senses an input greater than 4.8 volts for over 10 seconds. POSSIBLE CAUSES DTC PRESENT RIGHT SLIDING DOOR PILLAR SWITCH MUX CIRCUIT SHORT TO VOLTAGE GROUND CIRCUIT OPEN RIGHT SLIDING DOOR PILLAR SWITCH MUX WIRE OPEN RIGHT B-PILLAR SWITCH OPEN BODY CONTROL MODULE - RIGHT SLIDING DOOR PILLAR SWITCH OPEN TEST ACTION APPLICABILITY 1 With the DRBIII t, record and erase DTC’s. Turn the ignition off, wait 10 seconds, then turn the ignition on. t, read DTCs. Does the DRBIII t display RIGHT B-PILLAR SWITCH INPUT OPEN? All Yes → Go To 2 No → Using the wiring diagram/schematic as a guide, inspect the wiring and connectors for an intermittent condition. 2 Disconnect the Body Control Module C3 connector. All Yes → Repair the Right Sliding Door Pillar Switch Mux circuit for a short to voltage. No → Go To 3 3 Disconnect the B-Pillar Switch connector. All Yes → Go To 4 No → Repair the Ground circuit for an open. Perform BODY VERIFICATION TEST - VER 1. 1093 POWER DOORS - SLIDING |