Sunroof Control Module Programming and Setup (New Motor)

2013 Chevrolet Cruze L4-1.8LSECTION Sunroof Control Module Programming and Setup (New Motor)



Sunroof Control Module Programming and Setup (New Motor)

"Manual" indicates the first switch detent.

"Express" indicates the second switch detent.

1. Ensure that the electrical harness on the headliner is connected to the sunroof window motor.

2. Put the ignition in the RUN position. (CAL file will be automatically downloaded by Body Control housing, BCM).

Note:
"Manual close" is allowed and limited "manual open" is allowed.

3. Initialization (Normalization) - Press "manual close switch" until window finds the hard stop and moves sightly back, after initialization "express open" is allowed but not "express close".

4. Learn Process:

1. Open the sunroof window with the express or manual open switch to the full open position and release the switch.

2. Press "Manual Open Switch and hold for more then 10 seconds, Do Not release the switch, at this time the sunroof window will automatically begin to move to the fully Close position.

5. During this time it is necessary to keep the switch active until the process completes.

6. Verify the operation of the sunroof window.

7. The Initialization/Teach Process is not complete if any of the following actions take place before the initialization cycle is done.

1. The sunroof window switch is not held in the close position.

2. The ignition and/or battery power has been removed.

3. The window panel has not reached the closed position.

The Programming and Setup Process must be restarted if the procedure is not carried out completely.

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