The CTD system (when armed) is designed to deter vehicle
content theft by pulsing the horns and exterior lamps for approximately 2
    minutes when   an unauthorized  vehicle entry is detected. However, the
  CTD    system does  not  affect engine starting.
An unauthorized entry can be any of the following with the CTD system
armed:
|     •  | When any door is opened without being unlocked by using the keyless
entry transmitter to unlock the doors. | 
 
|     •  | When any door is opened without being unlocked by using the correct
key to manually unlock the RH front door. | 
 
The components of the system are: 
|     •  | Power Door Lock Switches | 
 
|     •  | RH and LH Door Handle Switches | 
 
|     •  | RH Door Lock Cylinder Switches | 
 
|     •  | Rear Window Wiper Cutout and Liftglass Ajar Jam Switches, on sport
utility vehicles | 
 
Important
The CTD system can be armed with the windows or sunroof open.
Arming the CTD System
Use the following procedure in order to arm the system:
- Place the shift lever in P (park).
 
- Turn OFF the ignition.
 
- Open any door.
 
Important: The system is not armed if the doors are locked manually, the power
door lock switch or remote keyless entry transmitter must be used to arm the
       CTD system.
The CTD system will not arm from the power door lock switch if all doors
are closed.
- Lock the doors with the power door lock switch or the LOCK button on
the transmitter. The system is in arm pending mode and will not start the
  arming       timer until all doors are closed. The security indicator will
  flash indicating arm pending mode. The CTD system will arm after the last
  door is closed.
 
- The system will arm approximately 30 seconds from the time that
the last door is closed. This delay is shown by the SECURITY indicator ON
        STEADY. When the indicator transitions to OFF, the system is armed.
 
Locking The Vehicle Without Arming The CTD System
Locking the vehicle may be accomplished without arming the CTD system.
Use of the manual door locks or using the key to lock the doors will lock
        the vehicle but will not arm the CTD system.
Disarming an Armed System/Silencing an Alarm
If system arming has been requested by the power door lock switch or
the keyless entry transmitter, it must be disarmed. 
Important: Using the power door unlock switch or manually unlocking the doors from
inside the vehicle does not disable the CTD armed mode.  Also, disconnecting
 the battery or pulling        fuses does not disable the armed mode, since
 the BCM stores the CTD  mode    status   in memory.
|     •  | To disarm the CTD system in arm pending mode (SECURITY indicator
flashing and door(s) open), perform one of the following: | 
 
|        -  | Press either power door unlock switch. | 
 
|        -  | Press the UNLOCK button on the keyless entry transmitter. | 
 
|        -  | Insert a valid key into the ignition and start the vehicle. | 
 
|     •  | To disarm the CTD system in the armed mode: | 
 
|        -  | Press the UNLOCK button on the keyless entry transmitter. | 
 
|        -  | Insert the correct key in the LH front door and manually unlocking
the vehicle | 
 
|        -  | Insert a valid key into the ignition and start the vehicle. | 
 
|     •  | To disarm the CTD system when activated (alarming mode). | 
 
|        -  | Press the UNLOCK button on the keyless entry transmitter. | 
 
|        -  | Insert a valid  key into the ignition and start the vehicle. | 
 
CTD Circuit Description
The following is a description of  components used in the CTD system:
Body Control Module (BCM) 
 The CTD system is an internal function of the Body Control Module (BCM)
which utilizes class 2 serial data from the driver door module (DDM), Passenger
door module (PDM) and the liftgate module (LGM) and various switch input information
          to perform CTD  functions. When the BCM detects an unauthorized
entry,      it       activates the horns and exterior     lamps.
When the BCM detects an unauthorized entry, the BCM enters the alarm
mode. The BCM activates the horns and exterior lamps for     2 minutes. This
       is followed by a three minute time-out   with the horn no longer active.
      If  no new intrusions are detected after   the  time-out, the horn is
  not active. The  system must be disarmed or the  intrusion   condition removed
      after the time-out  for the system to exit alarm  mode.
Door Ajar Switches
The CTD system uses the rear door ajar switches in the door lock assemblies
as one method to activate the alarm. The body control module (BCM) monitors
rear door ajar switches via a discrete input   from each rear passenger door
ajar   switch, if the BCM receives a ground   signal from   a rear passenger
door   ajar  switch when the CTD system is armed, the BCM     activates  
  the  alarm.
The CTD system uses the LH front door ajar switch as one method to activate
the alarm. The driver door module (DDM) monitors the LH door ajar switch via
a discreet input from the door ajar switch, if the DDM receives a ground 
 signal from the LH door   ajar  switch when the CTD system is armed the message
is communicated through the serial data circuit to the BCM and the alarm is
activated.
The CTD system uses the RH front door ajar switch as one method to activate
the alarm. The passenger door module (PDM) monitors the RH door ajar switch
via a discreet input from the door ajar switch, if the PDM receives a ground
  signal from the RH door   ajar  switch when the CTD system is armed the
message is communicated through the serial data circuit to the BCM and the
alarm is activated.
The CTD system uses the rear compartment liftgate/liftglass  ajar switchs
as one method to activate the alarm. The liftgate module (LGM) monitors the
liftgate and liftglass ajar switch via a discreet input from the ajar switch,
if the LGM receives a ground   signal from the liftgate or liftglass ajar
 switch when the CTD system is armed the message is communicated through the
serial data circuit to the BCM and the alarm is activated.
Power Door Lock Switches
The power door lock switches are used to either arm or disarm the CTD
system. Pressing the lock position will cause the CTD to arm after all doors
       are closed and the 30 second delay period has elapsed. Pressing the
 unlock       position will disarm the CTD system.
Inputs
The BCM monitors directly or serial data communication the
following inputs:
|     •  | Driver and passenger door ajar switches from the DDM and PDM through
the serial data circuit to the BCM | 
 
|     •  | Driver and passenger rear door ajar switches | 
 
|     •  | Driver and passenger power door lock/unlock switches from the
serial data circuit from driver or passenger door module | 
 
|     •  | Rear compartment  ajar switch through the serial data circuit
from the liftgate module | 
 
|     •  | Transmitter LOCK/UNLOCK buttons (internal function of the LGM) | 
 
|     •  | Passlock⢠Status (the BCM uses the passlock⢠status
for disarming the system or silencing and alarm when the correct key is used) | 
 
Outputs
The BCM controls the following: