Casey Lynch
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Hi all. Not sure whether to post this here or the "Interior" thread. I'll start here and apologize if I got it wrong!
I recently bought a 2015 Yukon XL. I bought it knowing that the "Service: Driver Assist System" error was showing and I understand that this is a very common issue. I replaced the wiring on the haptic motor as detailed in the following video:
I have tested the motor by applying 12v leads from a battery into the plastic connector. The motor and wiring are both doing their job when power is coming directly from the battery. Also, the dash is no longer showing the "Service: Driver Assist System" alert.
Unfortunately, when I cross the center line on the road, the Lane Departure indicator light changes from green to amber and flashes, but the motor doesn't actuate. I tested the leads on the motor and see 0v being applied to the motor on the left side of the seat. The right side motor works fine.
User gary41 indicates at the bottom of this post (I understand this is Cadillac, but I assume all GM haptic feedback design is generally the same) that a non-operating haptic motor can cause damage to the seat control module: http://www.cadillacforums.com/forums/cadillac-forum/t-730154.html
Am I headed in the right direction? And how can I test this?
I recently bought a 2015 Yukon XL. I bought it knowing that the "Service: Driver Assist System" error was showing and I understand that this is a very common issue. I replaced the wiring on the haptic motor as detailed in the following video:
I have tested the motor by applying 12v leads from a battery into the plastic connector. The motor and wiring are both doing their job when power is coming directly from the battery. Also, the dash is no longer showing the "Service: Driver Assist System" alert.
Unfortunately, when I cross the center line on the road, the Lane Departure indicator light changes from green to amber and flashes, but the motor doesn't actuate. I tested the leads on the motor and see 0v being applied to the motor on the left side of the seat. The right side motor works fine.
User gary41 indicates at the bottom of this post (I understand this is Cadillac, but I assume all GM haptic feedback design is generally the same) that a non-operating haptic motor can cause damage to the seat control module: http://www.cadillacforums.com/forums/cadillac-forum/t-730154.html
Am I headed in the right direction? And how can I test this?