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I have a 07 Cadillac srx the rear hatch was working fine then the lift motor would run but nothing would happen but I could open it from out side with the handle I replaced the lift assembly and now it...

That's why you should take it to a qualified repair shop. Before replacing part's a factory or professional type scanner should be hooked up to see if the control module will communicate an to see if DTC'S - diagnostic trouble code's are stored , before checking power an grounds . How did you test power an ground's ? voltmeter - ohmmeter ? Should do loaded circuit voltage test . using a headlamp or something that pull's at leat 4 amp's .

Power Liftgate System Components
• Liftgate motor assembly
• Liftgate latch
• Liftgate module (LGM)
• Liftgate side upper sensor - left
• Liftgate side upper sensor - right
• Liftgate handle switch
• Liftgate close switch
• GMLAN serial data link
• PWR LIFT GATE 30 amp fuse
• PLG 10 amp mini-fuse


Liftgate Module
The liftgate module controls the liftgate motor, liftgate clutch, and liftgate latch based on various inputs. The liftgate module also performs diagnostics on these inputs and outputs and will disable liftgate functionality and set DTCs should a fault be detected. The liftgate module is secured to the motor assembly at the left rear of the vehicle. The module requires a liftgate position learn procedure be performed when replacing. This allows the module to learn the full open and full closed positions of the liftgate.


DTC B153A 00: Liftgate Latch Switch Signal Circuit
DTC B153A 08: Liftgate Latch Switch Signal Circuit Signal Invalid
DTC B153B 02: Liftgate Open Switch Signal Circuit Short to Ground
DTC B153B 05: Liftgate Open Switch Signal Circuit Short to Short to Battery or Open

DTC B153E 02: Liftgate Position Sensor Reference Voltage Circuit Short to Ground
DTC B153E 05: Liftgate Position Sensor Reference Voltage Circuit Short to Battery or Open
DTC B153E 08: Liftgate Position Sensor Signal Circuit Signal Invalid

DTC B153F 02: Liftgate Object Sensor Signal Circuit Short to Ground
DTC B153F 05: Liftgate Object Sensor Signal Circuit Short to Battery or Open


DTC B1019
DTC B1023
DTC B153A
DTC B153B
DTC B153E
DTC B153F
DTC B2494
DTC B2495
DTC B3130
DTC B3135
DTC B3225
DTC B396A
DTC B396B
DTC B396F

Your best bet , take it to a qualified repair shop.
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I have a 2004 astro van and the transfer case control module is only passing the encoder motor 4.5 volts.

Was the transfer case control module check for DTC'S - diagnostic trouble codes ? Need professional or factory scanner to check these code's .
SERVICE AWD LIGHT ON , DTC'S are stored . Your best bet , take it to a qualified repair shop.
Do you know what DTC'S are ????? The AWD system can set a few of them .
DTC C0300
DTC C0305
DTC C0308
DTC C0309
DTC C0310
DTC C0315
DTC C0374
DTC C0376
DTC C0550
DTC C0611

Do you know what a pulse width modulated (PWM) circuit is ? You can't check power feed to the encoder motor with a volt meter , you will get a wrong reading . A lab scope is the best tool .

The encoder motor is controlled with a pulse width modulated (PWM) circuit provided by the transfer case shift control module. This circuit consists of a power supply relay, Motor Control A, and supplies voltage to the motor. The Motor Control B circuit is a PWM driver that varies the duty cycle to control the amount of current through the motor to ground. The transfer case encoder motor can be turned ON and OFF using a scan tool. You may also monitor Motor Control A and B circuits using a scan tool.
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The tailgate on my 2007 Surburban will start to open when you touch auto open then closes once halfway open

Probably a sensor ! without hooking up a factory scanner an checking for DTC'S - diagnostic trouble code's couldn't say for sure what the problem is . Your best bet ,take it to a qualified repair shop .
Electronic module involved in the operation of the liftgate .
Object Obstruction Detection
The liftgate control module continuously monitors power liftgate operation and calculates its location and direction of travel using 2 hall effect sensors that are part of the gear motor assembly. The hall effect sensors are 3 wire sensors and are supplied with a 5 volt power circuit, ground and signal circuits from the liftgate control module. The hall effect sensor signal circuits are referenced from battery voltage within the liftgate control module and pulsed low by the hall effect sensors.
The power liftgate system uses a secondary object detection method which consists of object sensors fixed to both sides of the liftgate near the seal area. The object sensors consist of an internal fixed resistor and normally open switch contacts which when closed will bypass the resistor. The signal circuit is supplied 5 volts through a resistor and monitored within the liftgate control module, and during normal power liftgate operation the signal circuit should remain a fixed value. When an object presses one of the sensors the contacts close and the resistor is bypassed causing the signal circuit voltage at the module to go low.

DTC B1019
DTC B1023
DTC B153A
DTC B153B
DTC B153E
DTC B153F
DTC B2494
DTC B2495
DTC B3130
DTC B3135
DTC B3265
DTC B396A
DTC B396B
DTC B396F
DTC B1019
Circuit/System Description
When calibrating the liftgate position, the liftgate module (LGM) is placed in a functional state to learn the liftgate travel limits. DTC B1019 00 will set automatically as an indicator that the system is in learn mode and not as a fault indicator. Once the travel limits are learned by the liftgate module, the LGM will exit calibration mode. If the LGM does not exit learn mode, DTC B1019 00 will remain current and indicate a fault.
Conditions for Running the DTC
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Where is the hdm module on 2006 monte carlo ltz

HDM module ??????? No such module .
DTC U0100 00: Lost Communication With Engine/Powertrain Control Module (ECM/PCM)
DTC U0101 00: Lost Communication With Transmission Control Module (TCM)
DTC U0121 00: Lost Communication With Electronic Brake Control Module (EBCM)
DTC U0140 00: Lost Communication With Body Control Module (BCM)
DTC U0151 00: Lost Communication With Restraints Control Module
DTC U0155 00: Lost Communication With Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) Control Module
DTC U0164 00: Lost Communication With HVAC Control Module
DTC U0168 00: Lost Communication With Vehicle Theft Deterrent (VTD) Control Module
DTC U0170 00: Lost Communication With Passenger Presence System (PPS)
DTC U0184 00: Lost Communication With Radio
DTC U0186 00: Lost Communication With Audio Amplifier
DTC U0194 00: Lost Communication With Digital Radio Receiver (DRR)
DTC U0198 00: Lost Communication With Communication Interface Module (OnStar®)
DTC U0209 00: Lost Communication With Heated Seat Module (HSM)
DTC U0214 00: Lost Communication With Remote Function Actuation (RFA)

These are all the modules onyour vehicle - no hdm module .
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Turn signals do not work, have replaced module, still do not work

Find a wiring diagram an get a DVOM - digital volt ohm meter an do some electrical testing . Videos on you tube on basic automotive electrical testing , how to read a wiring diagram . Then go http://bbbind.com/free_tsb.html free wiring diagrams . What component controls windows an door locks , I know what does , what to see what you think does . The speedometer not working is probably the step motor inside the instrument cluster . New instrument cluster ! Replace the turn signal switch.
The vehicle is equipped with power door locks. Each lock actuator is powered and controlled by the door module mounted in the individual door. The driver door module (DDM) is the master control for the door lock system but the rear integration module (RIM) contains the program that determines when the lock functions are permitted.
The vehicle is equipped with power windows controlled by the door modules. The DDM receives a window switch request, over the SBI serial data, from either the passenger door module wired to the window switch pressed or from the driver door switch assembly. The DDM checks the Class 2 serial data to see if the status information is correct (i.e. ignition switch position) to permit window operation.
If the status information to permit window operation is correct, the DDM sends the command to the door module controlling the window to move the window as requested.
Windows Power and Ground
The windows are powered by discreet power and ground circuits. These circuits are in the same dedicated connector as the window motor drive circuits.
These systems are very complex and are able to set DTC'S in the controlling module .Your best bet is to take your vehicle to a qualified repair shop .
DTC B3142 LF Unlock Switch Circuit Low DTC B3147 Passenger Unlock Switch Circuit Low DTC B3152 LF Lock Switch Circuit Low DTC B3157 Passenger Lock Switch Circuit Low DTC B3172 RF Window Up Switch Circuit Low DTC B3177 RF Window Down Switch Circuit Low DTC B3182 LR Window Up Switch Circuit Low DTC B3187 LR Window Down Switch Circuit Low DTC B3192 RR Window Up Switch Circuit Low DTC B3197 RR Window Down Switch Circuit Low DTC B3377 LF Window Up Switch Circuit Low DTC B3382 LF Window Down Switch Circuit Low DTC B3387 RF Window Up Switch Circuit Low DTC B3392 RF Window Down Switch Circuit Low DTC B3397 LR Window Up Switch Circuit Low DTC B3452 LR Window Down Switch Circuit Low DTC B3457 RR Window Up Switch Circuit Low DTC B3462 RR Window Down Switch Circuit Low DTC B3467 LF Window Express Down Circuit Low DTC B3472 RF Window Express Down Circuit Low DTC B3527 Window Lockout Switch Circuit Low
DTC'S are intended to point the qualified technician in the correct diagnostic path. You may have a communication or network problem . Are you familiar with class two serial data bus communication network . The simple bus provides a means for information exchange among the vehicle door modules. Door module information on inputs and commanded outputs are converted to serial bus interface data for exchange among the door modules. The DDM can also take information from modules connected to the class 2 serial data circuit and relay the command to the simple bus interface. The vehicle power mode message (ignition switch position) from the DIM is an example. The DDM periodically addresses each module on the simple bus interface. When a module does not respond to the DDM, the DTC for that module is set. You can't just replace these modules , some need to be programmed . Dealer only ! First check codes , power an grounds etc....
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P1719 signal

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ABS and service 4wheel drive lights lit up on my 02 envoy, are they related and why?

ABS on ? DTC'S - diagnostic trouble code's are probably stored in the ABS control module . 4X4 an ABS are not related . To fix , take it to a qualified repair shop.
SERVICE 4WD: Refer to Transfer Case Circuit Description in

Transfer Case Shift Control Module
The transfer case shift control module uses the VIN information for calculations that are required for the different calibrations used based on axle ratio, transmission, tire size, and engine. The system does not know which calibration to use without this information. The transfer case shift control module monitors the speed of the front and rear propshafts in order to detect wheel slippage. When wheel slippage is detected, the module applies a clutch pack contained in side the transfer case. This clutch pack is used to lock-in and apply the front propshaft, transferring torque to the front wheels. The clutch pack is applied by a motor/encoder assembly. When slip is no longer detected by the transfer case shift control module, the clutch is no longer applied.

These are all code's for 4X4 Do you know what a DTC is ? diagnostic trouble code
DTC B0770
DTC B0775
DTC B0780
DTC B0785
DTC B0790
DTC B2725
DTC C0300
DTC C0305
DTC C0306
DTC C0321
DTC C0327
DTC C0359
DTC C0374
DTC C0379
DTC C0550

ABS DTC'S
DTC C0221-C0227 or C021
DTC C0229 or C029
DTC C0235-C0237, C035-C037, or P1504
DTC C0238 or C038
DTC C0241-C0254 or C041-C054
DTC C0265 or C0266 and C065 or C066
DTC C0267 or C0268 and C067 or C068
DTC C0269 or C0274 and C069 or C074
DTC C0271-C0273, C0284
DTC C0279
DTC C0281 or C081
DTC C0283 (w/NW7)
DTC C0287, P1644, or P1689
DTC C0290 or C0292
DTC C0291
DTC C0297
DTC C0298 or P1571
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I need a wiring diagram for the IPC in a 2004 Cadillac Deville. Trying to troubleshoot a U0155 OBDII code. The symptom is that my climate control display only shows LED's intermittantly. All of the...

Do you know what U code's are for ? How did you pull this code ? There is no U0155 , U code's start at
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List
DTC
Diagnostic Procedure
Modules
U1000
DTC U1000 and U1255
Audio Amplifier, Cellular Telephone Module, DDM, DDSA, Digital Radio Receiver, DIM, EBCM, ESC, FPDM, HVAC Control Module - Auxiliary, IPC, IPM, LMDM, LRDM, MSM, PCM, Radio, Remote Playback Device CD Changer, RCDLR, RIM, RMDM, RRDM, SDM, Steering Column Module, Theft Deterrent Control Module, VCIM, Window Switch - Front Passenger w/armored car
U1016
DTC U1001-U1254
Audio Amplifier, Cellular Telephone Module, DDM, DDSA, Digital Radio Receiver, DIM, EBCM, ESC, FPDM, HVAC Control Module - Auxiliary, IPC , IPM, LMDM, LRDM, MSM, Radio, RCDLR, RIM, RRDM, RMDM, SDM, Steering Column Module, Theft Deterrent Control Module, VCIM, Window Switch - Front Passenger w/armored car
U1040
DTC U1001-U1254
IPC, PCM, SDM
U1056
DTC U1001-U1254
EBCM, PCM
U1064
DTC U1001-U1254
Audio Amplifier, Cellular Telephone Module, DDM, DDSA, Digital Radio Receiver, DIM, EBCM, ESC, FPDM, HVAC Control Module - Auxiliary, IPC, IPM, LMDM, LRDM, MSM, PCM, Radio, RCDLR, Remote Playback Device CD Changer, RIM, RMDM, RRDM, SDM, Steering Column Module, Theft Deterrent Control Module, VCIM, Window Switch - Front Passenger w/armored car
U1065
DTC U1001-U1254
DDM, DIM, ESC, FPDM, IPC, LMDM, LRDM, VCIM, HVAC Control Module - Auxiliary, PCM, Radio, RIM, RMDM, RRDM, VCIM
U1066
DTC U1001-U1254
DDM, FPDM, IPC, IPM, PCM
U1088
DTC U1001-U1254
IPC
U1096
DTC U1001-U1254
PCM, SDM
U1128
DTC U1001-U1254
Audio Amplifier, Cellular Telephone Module, Digital Radio Receiver, Remote Playback Device CD Changer, VCIM
U1129
DTC U1001-U1254
Radio
U1130
DTC U1001-U1254
Radio
U1137
DTC U1001-U1254
Radio
U1144
DTC U1001-U1254
IPC, Radio
U1151
DTC U1001-U1254
Radio
U1160
DTC U1001-U1254
IPC, RIM
U1161
DTC U1001-U1254
IPC, RIM
U1162
DTC U1001-U1254
IPC, RIM
U1163
DTC U1001-U1254
IPC, RIM
U1164
DTC U1001-U1254
DDM, Digital Radio Receiver, DIM, FPDM, IPC, LRDM, MSM, VCIM, Radio, RIM, RRDM, Steering Column Module
U1165
DTC U1001-U1254
DDM, FPDM, LRDM, RRDM
U1176
DTC U1001-U1254
IPC
U1192
DTC U1001-U1254
IPC, PCM
U1255
DTC U1000 and U1255
Audio Amplifier, Cellular Telephone Module, DDM, DDSA, Digital Radio Receiver, DIM, EBCM, ESC, FPDM, HVAC Control Module - Auxiliary, IPC, IPM, LMDM, LRDM, MSM, PCM, Radio, Remote Playback Device CD Changer, RCDLR, RIM, RMDM, RRDM, SDM, Steering Column Module, Theft Deterrent Control Module, VCIM, Window Switch - Front Passenger w/armored car
U1300
DTC U1300, U1301, or U1305
Audio Amplifier, Cellular Telephone Module, DDM, DDSA, Digital Radio Receiver, DIM, EBCM, ESC, FPDM, HVAC Control Module - Auxiliary, IPC, IPM, LMDM, LRDM, MSM, PCM, Radio, Remote Playback Device CD Changer, RCDLR, RIM, RMDM, RRDM, SDM, Steering Column Module, Theft Deterrent Control Module, VCIM, Window Switch - Front Passenger w/armored car
U1301
DTC U1300, U1301, or U1305
Audio Amplifier, Cellular Telephone Module, DDM, DDSA, Digital Radio Receiver, DIM, EBCM, ESC, FPDM, HVAC Control Module - Auxiliary, IPC, IPM, LMDM, LRDM, MSM, PCM, Radio, Remote Playback Device CD Changer, RCDLR, RIM, RMDM, RRDM, SDM, Steering Column Module, Theft Deterrent Control Module, VCIM, Window Switch - Front Passenger w/armored car
U1305
DTC U1300, U1301, or U1305
Audio Amplifier, Cellular Telephone Module, DDM, DDSA, Digital Radio Receiver, DIM, EBCM, ESC, FPDM, HVAC Control Module - Auxiliary, IPC, IPM, LMDM, LRDM, MSM, PCM, Radio, Remote Playback Device CD Changer, RCDLR, RIM, RMDM, RRDM, SDM, Steering Column Module, Theft Deterrent Control Module, VCIM, Window Switch - Front Passenger w/armored car

The data link connector (DLC) allows a scan tool to communicate with the class 2 serial data line. The serial data line is the means by which the microprocessor-controlled modules in the vehicle communicate with each other. Once the scan tool is connected to the class 2 serial data line through the DLC, the scan tool can be used to monitor each module for diagnostic purposes and to check for diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs). Class 2 serial data is transmitted on a single wire at an average of 10.4 kbps. This value is an average; class 2 uses a variable pulse width modulation to carry data and depending on the message it may operate faster or slower. The bus will float at a nominal 7 volts during normal operation. Each module can pull this lower during the transmission. The bus is not at battery positive voltage or ground potential during normal operation. When the ignition switch is in RUN, each module communicating on the class 2 serial data line sends a state of health (SOH) message every 2 seconds to ensure that the module is operating properly. When a module stops communicating on the class 2 serial data line, for example, if the module loses power or ground, the SOH message it normally sends on the data line every 2 seconds disappears. Other modules on the class 2 serial data line, which expect to receive that SOH message, detect its absence; those modules in turn set an internal DTC associated with the loss of SOH of the non-communicating module. The DTC is unique to the module which is not communicating; for example, when the inflatable restraint sensing and diagnostic module (SDM) SOH message disappears, several modules set DTC U1088. Note that a loss of serial data DTC does not normally represent a failure of the module that set it.

Your best bet ,take it to a qualified repair shop.
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2005 equinox p0700 and p1719 codes

{: ) DTC P0700 Transmission Control Module (TCM) Requested MIL Illumination

DTC P1719 Incorrect Shifting Detected
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