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DIAGNOSTIC CODE 6-5 Test 18
Test 32
Checking for loose pins or a defective V-MAC II module
Checking the code 1. Turn the ignition key to the OFF position.
1. Turn the ignition key to the OFF position. 2. Disconnect the J1B connector from the V-MAC II module.
2. Connect the J1B connector to the V-MAC II module. 3. Turn the ignition key to the ON position.
3. Visually inspect J1B connector pins N1, N2, N3, P1 and P2 for dirt, loose pins or deformed contacts. 4. Find the gray J 35616-2 male test lead from the J 38581 V-MAC jumper wire kit. Align the male test lead with J1B connector pin N1 and gently push the test lead into the connector pin. Repeat this process for J1B connector pins N2, N3, P1 and P2 (one at a time).
If there is a repairable open or terminals feel loose, repair or replace the J1B connector. Retest to be sure the problem has been corrected. If the test lead is making good contact with the J1B connector pins, there is a problem somewhere else in the electrical system. Locate and repair the problem. Retest to be sure the problem has been corrected.
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If code 6-5 is still active, replace the V-MAC II module. Retest to be sure the problem has been corrected. If code 6-5 is not active, the procedures have corrected the problem. Check all connectors to ensure proper connections.