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Override

BCM OVERRIDE DISPLAYS:

When troubleshooting a malfunction, the BCM override feature allows testing of certain system functions regardless of normal program instructions. Upon selecting a test, that selections current operation will be represented as a percentage of its full range, and this value will be displayed on the ECC panel. If the selected override is not allowed under the current conditions a " =- =- " display will result.

Touching the "WARM" or "COOL" buttons on the ECC panel begins the override. The "WARM" button will increase the value while the "COOL" button will decrease it. Normal Program control can be resumed in one of three ways:

1. Selection of another override test will cancel the current override.

2. Selection of another system will cancel the current override.

3. Overriding the value beyond either extreme (0 or 99) will display "--" momentarily and then jump to the normal program control.

The override test type is unique in that any other test type within the selected system may be active at the same time. After selecting in override test, touching the "OFF" button will allow selection of another test type, however, the ECC panel will continue to display the selected override. By selecting another test type and test, and then touching the "WARM" or "COOL" buttons, it is possible to monitor the effect of the override on different vehicle parameters.

BS00 The "NONE" display will not display any value as this is a resting spot where no overrides will be controlled. This is a handy spot to go to stop the override without having to go back to the level where the system is selected. Test will display "NONE" as no overrides are active at this point.

BS01 "PROGRAM NUMBER" As the heating and air conditioning operating conditions change, the program number will automatically change in response. The automatic calculation of program number can be bypassed by a manual override feature using the "WARM" and "COOL" buttons on the ECC panel. Touching the "WARM" button will force the program number to increase at a controlled rate until the value of "99" is reached. "99" represents the "Max Heat" mode of climate control operation. Touching the "COOL" button will force the program number to decrease until the value of "O" is reached which represents the "MAX A/C" mode. This manual override of automatic program number calculation will continue until the override is stopped. This allows the technician to control the program number to any number from "O" to "99" and simultaneously observe the reaction of any of the BCM data parameters.

BS03 "BULB DIM" As the dim pot is moved the incandescent dimming number will automatically change in response (if outside lights are on). The automatic control of dimming can be bypassed by a manual override feature using the override control. "99" represents the max brightness of incandescent displays and "O" represents the max dimming of incandescent lighting. (Outside lights do not have to be on to override incandescent dimming). This allows the technician to control the dimming number from "O" to "99."

BS06 "BLOWER SPD" This override will control the HVAC blower to full speed at a display of "99" by pressing the "WARM" button. The "COOL" button will slow the blower to a minimum speed at a display of "O0."

BS07 "OPTION 1" The option content #1 (OPTION 1) is displayed as a number from 0 to 255. Each number is a code which represents option content. The BCM uses this value to determine how to operate the displays and electronic controls. Incorrect option values may cause many different problems. To determine the proper OPTION 1 value, use the table below:

If vehicle is equipped with: ADD

U.S. car (all except Canadian and export cars) 128
Heated Windshield 64
European Export Cars 32
Analog cluster 16
Oil pressure sensor (All cars) 8
Compass (option code UC3) 4
CD player (option code UA1) 1

Take the total calculated from the table above and compare it with the actual OPTION 1 value. If they do not agree, correct the OPTION 1 value using the procedure below.

To change the option content number press the "WARM" or "COOL" buttons for override control until the desired number, corresponding to vehicle equipped options, appears. When the desired number appears, press and hold the "LO" and "DEF" ECC switches simultaneously for 5.0 seconds. This will reprogram the BCM EEPROM to the number (options) displayed on the IPC.

BSO8 The "OPTION 2" is displayed as a number from, 0 to 255. Each number is a code which represents option content. The BCM uses this value to determine how to operate the displays and electronic controls. Incorrect option values may cause many different problems. To determine the proper OPTION 2 value, use the table below:

If vehicle is equipped with: ADD

CRT/DID (option code U68) 128
Oil level sensor (All cars) 64
Washer fluid level sensor (All cars) 8
Trofeo model 4

Take the total calculated from the table above and compare it with the actual OPTION 2 value. If they do not agree, correct the OPTION 2 value using the procedure below.

To change the option content number press the "WARM" or "COOL" buttons for override control until the desired number, corresponding to vehicle equipped options, appears. When this number appears on the ECC panel, press and hold the "LO" and "DEF" ECC switches simultaneously for 5.0 seconds. This will reprogram the BCM EEPROM to the number (options) displayed on the IPC.