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Switch, EVIC Control: Operation

The Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) control switch pod is a Local Interface Network (LIN) unit that receives source current from and provides hardwired inputs to the LIN slave node circuitry of the LIN module. The LIN slave node circuitry communicates the switch states of the EVIC control switch pod, the remote radio switches, the horn switch and the heated steering wheel sensor (if equipped) over the LIN data bus to its LIN master node Steering Column Control Module (SCCM) mounting housing located on the top of the steering column below the clockspring. The SCCM is also a gateway to the Controller Area Network (CAN) data bus.

The EVIC control switch pod contains five push buttons whose functions are:

For vehicles equipped with the Uconnect® Hands-Free Communication System, the EVIC control switch pod contains three additional switch push buttons whose functions are:

The LIN slave node circuitry of the LIN module or the cruise control switch pod provides current for all of the switches and sensors on the rotating steering wheel as well as for the Light Emitting Diode (LED) backlighting of both the cruise control and the EVIC control switch pods. The SCCM continually monitors all of the hardwired speed control switch circuits as well as the LIN bus data. The SCCM will store a Signal Not Available (SNA) code for any LIN bus input errors. The SCCM also communicates with other electronic modules over the CAN data bus. Therefore, any SCCM Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) information can be retrieved using a diagnostic scan tool connected to the Data Link Connector (DLC).