Pressing a two-way momentary rocker switch on the switch bank request axle lock. The first press DOWN requests rear axle to be locked, every other press DOWN toggles between "front and rear axle lock" and "rear axle lock" request states. Press rocker switch UP requests both axles to be unlocked. The switch is on the IP in the switch bank. The switch bank sends a message to the Cabin Cluster Node (CCN). The CCN handles the switch debounce and switch diagnostics. Any one message sent by the CCN on the network is a valid switch change. The CCN passes the information to the Totally Integrated Power Module (TIPM) via a CAN B message. The TIPM will process the switch info received from CAN B, control the outputs as required by the Axle Lock Electrical Requirements, and send a lighting request to the CCN via CAN B. There are three telltales on the cluster, "Rear”, "Front”, and "Lock". The telltales will be off if the axles are unlocked, flashing if there is a pending request to lock but the axles are not yet locked (transition to lock, torque-locked, or conditions not correct), and flashing rapidly if there is a fault. The “Front” and “Rear” telltales will match the front and rear differential states. The “Lock” telltale will be on solid if either the “Front” or “Rear” telltale is on or blinking. The TIPM will send the axle lock status message to the ESP module via CAN C.
Software Latch Feature: The Totally Integrated Power Module (TIPM) will have a software latch of the axle switch during an ignition switch OFF when the vehicle is in 4 LO transfer case position. Upon ignition key RUN or START the TIPM shall check to verify conditions are correct for an axle lock and automatically lock the axles that were locked before the ignition was turned OFF.
NOTE: The electric locking differential is serviced as an assembly.