No bu5 when Can bus is plugged in
Would it be the harness that I put in for the overhead console? I made sure the dash didn't pinch the wires during install, but could it have done damage to it, even though it has protection? Another question: Can the PCM be at fault just for Ccd and still be good for the vehicle operating?
Last edited by Matthew_P; Mar 4, 2019 at 04:28 PM. Reason: additional question
Would it be the harness that I put in for the overhead console? I made sure the dash didn't pinch the wires during install, but could it have done damage to it, even though it has protection? Another question: Can the PCM be at fault just for Ccd and still be good for the vehicle operating?
When I bought the overhead console the light switches had popped out, and I had to replace them. I spliced the new switches on. The switches have 2 black wires and 1 yellow wire. I swapped the black wires for both sides by mistake. I installed it, and the 3rd light in the headliner would stay on all the time unless I disconnected the batteries, or turned on the lights on the console, but during that time, the trip computer worked excellent. When I unhooked the console to fix the wires, the light issue went away. I reconnected 1 of the 2 batteries for a brief test, and saw Ccd and No bu5, and the Ccd bus for the console hasn't worked since.
I'm thinking without the highline ctm (2 plug) you can't have the highline overhead console. It took our a while to realize it shouldn't be there
If thats the case, would it have not worked at all then, and then why would it have been prewired. The forums that I read didn't specify what CTM I had to have. Just the Travel convenience group wiring which I think I have.
one is base (1 plug) one is highline (2 plugs) and then the third one is with factory key fob (also 2 plugs) you need either of the ones with 2 plugs as the overhead console filled through that







