2011 Silverado and 2013 Silverado. They came in for different issues but both have the same symptoms. No communication for RCDLR, TPMS, Radio, HVAC, DDM, PDM. Everything works on the trucks for the most part but the Solus cant communicate. Ive read that dead batteries cause a lot of these problems and that sometimes a reprogram can wake them up. These trucks are both from body shops so I know the batteries have been dead. The reprogramming was no help. I wondering if I have the same problem on two trucks at once or if my Solus just cant get the job done on these. Thanks for any help.
No communication with select modules
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I would suspect a problem with the scanner. If those modules were dead then there would be CAN codes in the other modules, saying they lost communication with those dead modules.
I'd call Tech Support about it. I work on a lot of those trucks and have not run across that problem. They may have an answer for you.
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Would have to agree with something is up with the scan tool as systems are functioning and no warning lamps on..... Might try giving tech support a call and see if they have some insight on the issue ?? 1-800-332-2526...Don't guess! Test !!Comment
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Take a good look at the scanner cable itself , check continuity of terminals from one end of cable to other and the male pins that none are missing.I have seen a DLC break out box that have little leds that let you see that you have activity on the the specific networks at the DLC before you even plug your scan tool into it
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'08 Impala
I'm a student going through the madness... currently, doing ABS work, my vehicle is one of the school's fleet vehicles and when I go to run any scan on it, it says that there is no communication and gives this below.
ProtID=0x2A02 BEN=G3211
I've tried to look up that error code, but come up with nothing. We did have a similar issue on a 2012 Fusion, and it turned out to be a fuse that needed replaced. We checked that same possibility, but was good on that end. The vehicle is ran everyday, so it's not a battery/low voltage issue and everything that can be turned off is off(Headlights, radio, etc.). So what do you guys think?Comment
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