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C00A3 — Driveline Control Module Rear Differential Unit A Control Circuit Driver

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C00A3

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Driveline Control Module Rear Differential Unit A Control Circuit Driver

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Causes

  • Open or short in the driver output wiring (to actuator or module connector)
  • Corroded, bent or low-contact connector pins at the actuator or DCM
  • Actuator/solenoid coil shorted or open
  • Blown fuse or lost power/ground to the DCM or actuator
  • Internal failure of the driveline control module driver circuit
  • PCM/BCM communication error or intermittent CAN bus issue (affecting DCM commands)

Symptoms

  • Driveline or 4WD/ AWD warning light illuminated
  • Loss of automatic differential lock/unlock or inability to engage rear diff functions
  • Limited traction control / stability system features or reduced drivability mode
  • Clicking or no response from rear differential actuator when commanded
  • Associated DTCs for actuator, CAN/communication, or power/ground faults

What to check

  • Connect a factory-level scan tool, read all driveline and communication codes, capture freeze-frame and live data
  • Inspect connector and wiring at rear differential actuator and at DCM for corrosion, damage, water intrusion, or loose pins
  • Verify battery voltage at DCM power supply and at actuator connector with key ON
  • Check engine/chassis ground connections and body/differential ground strap condition
  • Backprobe the output pin at the DCM while commanding the actuator to observe switching behavior
  • Measure coil resistance of the actuator (with connector disconnected) to verify open/short

Signal parameters

  • DCM power supply: near battery voltage (11.5–14.5 V) with key ON/engine running
  • Driver output: typically switches between near 0 V and ~12 V or to ground (0–14 V) depending on design when commanded; may be PWM (frequency commonly 50–1000 Hz)
  • Actuator coil resistance: typical range 2–50 ohms (manufacturer specific — verify service data)
  • Standby/backfeed: with output inactive, driver pin should not be pulled to battery or ground (monitor for unintended voltages)
  • Short to ground: measured voltage on output with key ON and DCM not commanding should be near battery voltage (no heavy load) or floating per design

Diagnostic algorithm

  1. Retrieve all codes and live data with a scan tool. Note related codes (power, ground, CAN) and freeze frame data.
  2. Attempt to reproduce the fault: command the rear differential Unit A while watching live data and the DCM output. Note behavior and whether the code sets immediately or intermittently.
  3. Visually inspect actuator connector and wiring harness for damage, corrosion, pin push-out, or water intrusion. Repair any obvious damage.
  4. Verify supply power and ground: measure battery voltage at actuator power pin and check ground continuity to chassis ground. Replace blown fuses or repair grounds as needed.
  5. With the actuator disconnected, measure coil resistance across the actuator terminals. Compare to specification; replace actuator if open or shorted.
  6. Backprobe the DCM output pin and observe voltage while commanding the actuator. Look for proper switching (to ground or battery) or abnormal voltages/shorts.
  7. If output is shorted or no switching occurs, measure resistance/continuity between output pin and ground/battery to locate a short. Repair wiring harness faults found.
  8. If wiring and actuator test OK but DCM output does not switch correctly, attempt to swap with a known-good identical actuator or module output (if serviceable) or check for software/firmware updates/TSBs.
  9. If module internal failure suspected after wiring and actuator verified good, consider replacing or reprogramming the driveline control module per OEM procedure.
  10. Clear codes and road-test to verify repair. Monitor for reappearance of C00A3 and related faults.

Likely causes

  • Damaged wiring harness between DCM and rear differential actuator (chafed, pinched, or shorted)
  • Failed rear differential actuator (coil open/short or seized)
  • Corroded/poor connector at actuator or DCM
  • Failed driver stage inside driveline control module
  • Missing power or ground (blown fuse, disconnected ground strap)

Fault status

⚠️ Status
Driveline Control Module detected a fault in the Rear Differential Unit A control circuit driver. The module is unable to drive or detects an abnormal condition on the output circuit to the rear differential actuator. Check wiring, connectors, power/ground, actuator, and module.
🟡 Repair difficulty: Medium
⏱️ Diagnostic time: 0.5-3.0 hours

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