With 3 Speed Automatic
Circuit Description
The brake switch indicates brake pedal status to the powertrain control module (PCM). The normally-closed switch supplies battery voltage on circuit 420 to the PCM. Applying the brake pedal opens the brake switch, interrupting voltage to the PCM. While the brake pedal is not applied, the PCM receives constant voltage. If the PCM receives 0 volts at the brake switch input with the torque converter clutch (TCC) engaged, the PCM de-energizes the torque converter clutch solenoid valve (TCC solenoid valve).
When the PCM detects a closed brake switch circuit (12 volts, high input) during decelerations, then DTC P0724 sets. DTC P0724 is a type D DTC.
Conditions for Running the DTC
No Vehicle Speed Sensor Assembly DTCs P0502 or P0503.
Conditions for Setting the DTC
^ The vehicle speed is greater than 32 km/h (20 mph) for 6 seconds, then the vehicle speed is 8-32 km/h (5-20 mph) for 3 seconds, then the vehicle speed remains less than 8 km/h (5 mph).
^ The PCM detects a closed brake switch or circuit (12 volts) for 8 deceleration cycles.
Action Taken When the DTC Sets
^ The PCM does not illuminate the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL).
^ DTC P0724 stores in PCM history.
Conditions for Clearing the DTC
^ A scan tool clears the DTC from PCM history.
^ The PCM clears the DTC from PCM history if the vehicle completes 40 consecutive warm-up cycles without a non-emission related diagnostic fault occurring.
Diagnostic Aids
^ Inspect the brake switch for proper adjustment.
^ Inspect the wiring at the PCM, the brake switch connector, and all other circuit connecting points for the following conditions:
- A backed out terminal.
- A damaged terminal.
- Reduced terminal tension.
- A chafed wire.
- A broken wire inside the insulation.
- Moisture intrusion.
- Corrosion.
^ When diagnosing for an intermittent short or open condition, massage the wiring harness while watching the test equipment for a change.
Test Description
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table.
2. If you disconnect the brake switch connector and observe the scan tool brake switch status change, then a brake switch problem is the only possible cause of the DTC.
3. If the brake switch is properly adjusted, then you must replace the brake switch.
4. An unchanging brake switch status (Closed) in step 2 indicates a possible short to power in circuit 420.
6. Replace the PCM only after you have completed the preceding diagnostic steps.