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U1035 Lost Communication with Vehicle Dynamics Control Module

The OBD2 code U1035 indicates a loss of communication with the Vehicle Dynamics Control Module, suggesting that the vehicle's onboard systems are unable to communicate with this specific module, which may affect...

Definition

The OBD2 code U1035 indicates a loss of communication with the Vehicle Dynamics Control Module, suggesting that the vehicle's onboard systems are unable to communicate with this specific module, which may affect stability control and traction control functions

Common causes

  • Faulty Vehicle Dynamics Control Module (VDCM)
  • Damaged or corroded wiring or connectors
  • Poor ground connection
  • Faulty communication lines (CAN bus issues)
  • Malfunctioning power supply to the VDCM
  • Software or firmware issues in the VDCM
  • Other related module failures affecting communication

Common misdiagnoses

  • Faulty ABS module
  • Wiring issues or shorts
  • Defective wheel speed sensors
  • Malfunctioning engine control module (ECM)
  • Issues with the powertrain control module (PCM)
  • Faulty body control module (BCM)
  • Problems with the instrument cluster
  • Battery or charging system issues
  • Corroded connectors or terminals
  • Software or firmware issues in the control modules

Troubleshooting steps

  1. 1. Check for Other Codes

    Use an OBD-II scanner to check for any additional trouble codes. Sometimes, other codes can provide context or indicate related issues

  2. 2. Inspect the Wiring and Connectors

    Visual Inspection: Check the wiring harness and connectors related to the Vehicle Dynamics Control Module (VDCM) for any signs of damage, corrosion, or loose connections

  3. 3. Connector Pins

    Ensure that the pins in the connectors are not bent, corroded, or damaged

  4. 4. Check Power and Ground

    Power Supply: Verify that the VDCM is receiving the correct voltage. Use a multimeter to check the power supply to the module

  5. 5. Ground Connection

    Ensure that the ground connection for the VDCM is secure and functioning properly

  6. 6. Inspect the Vehicle Dynamics Control Module

    Module Condition: Check the VDCM for any physical damage or signs of failure

  7. 7. Reprogramming

    If applicable, consider reprogramming or updating the module’s software, as a software glitch can sometimes cause communication issues

  8. 8. Check for Communication Issues

    CAN Bus Communication: Since the VDCM communicates over the CAN bus, check for issues with the CAN bus wiring and other modules on the bus

  9. 9. Network Integrity

    Use a scan tool to monitor the CAN bus for any irregularities or communication failures with other modules

  10. 10. Perform a Hard Reset

    Disconnect the vehicle's battery for a few minutes to reset the vehicle's electronic systems. Reconnect and see if the code reappears

  11. 11. Test the Module

    If possible, test the VDCM in another vehicle (if you have access to one) to determine if the module itself is faulty

  12. 12. Consult Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs)

    Check for any TSBs related to the U1035 code or the VDCM for your specific vehicle make and model. Manufacturers may have specific fixes or updates

  13. 13. Seek Professional Help

    If the issue persists after performing the above steps, it may be necessary to consult a professional mechanic or technician who has experience with your vehicle's specific systems.Conclusion Troubleshooting a U1035 code involves a systematic approach to check for wiring issues, module functionality, and communication integrity. Always ensure safety precautions are taken when working with vehicle electronics