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CONDITION: SPEEDOMETER AND ODOMETER ARE INOPERATIVE OR OPERATESINTERMITTENTLY
PROCEDURE
Check for defective vehicle speed sensor wiring.
CONDITION: OIL GAUGE, FUEL GAUGE, TEMPERATURE GAUGE, OR VOLTAGE GAUGEINOPERATIVE
PROCEDURE
Check for defective sending unit or wiring: (a) Sending units and wiring can be checked by
grounding the connector leads, at the sending unit,
in the vehicle. (b) With the ignition in the ON position, a
grounded input will cause the oil, fuel, or temper-
ature gauge to read maximum.
CONDITION: CLUSTER DISPLAY DOES NOT DIM WHEN HEADLAMP SWITCH ISACTIVATED AND RHEOSTAT ROTATED
PROCEDURE
(1) Check fuses in headlamp circuit.
(2) Check for loose connections or defective wiring
from headlamp switch to the cluster. (3) Check for defective headlamp switch.
(4) The electronic instrument cluster requires both
a marker feed and illumination feed to operate cor-
rectly.
SWITCH AND PANEL COMPONENT SERVICE
HEADLAMP/FOG LAMP SWITCH REPLACEMENT
(1) Remove cluster bezel (Fig. 40).
(2) Remove three screws securing headlamp switch
mounting plate to base panel (Fig. 41). (3) Pull headlamp/fog lamp switch mounting plate
rearward. Disconnect wiring connectors from head-
lamp switch and fog lamp switch pigtail (Fig. 42). (4) Remove knob and stem by depressing button on
bottom of the switch (Fig. 43). (5) Snap-out escutcheon.
(6) Remove fog lamp switch from escutcheon.
(7) Remove nut that attaches headlamp switch to
mounting plate (Fig. 44). (8) For installation reverse above procedures.
FOG LAMP SWITCH TEST
(1) Remove the fog lamp switch from mounting lo-
cation. (2) Disconnect the wiring harness from the switch
pigtail. (3) Using a Ohmmeter, test for continuity between
the terminals of the switch pigtail (Fig. 45). (4) If not OK, replace switch.
LOWER STEERING COLUMN COVERREPLACEMENT
(1) Disconnect park brake release rod from park
brake. (2) Remove fuse box access door and remove screw
from lower column cover (Fig. 46). (3) Remove screws from lower cover, four across
the top and two on bottom. (4) Remove lower steering column cover.
(5) For installation reverse above procedures.
LEFT LOWER INSTRUMENT PANEL SILENCER REPLACEMENT
(1) Remove screws from front of silencer (Fig. 47).
(2) Remove push nut.
(3) Remove silencer.
(4) For installation reverse above procedures.
RIGHT LOWER INSTRUMENT PANEL SILENCER REPLACEMENT
(1) On floor shift vehicles, remove console assem-
bly and center brace bracket. (2) On column shift vehicles, remove center brace
bracket. (3) Remove screws from front of silencer (Fig. 47).
(4) Remove three push nuts from rear of silencer.
(5) Remove lower right silencer.
(6) For installation reverse above procedures.
GLOVE BOX ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT
(1) Disconnect battery negative cable and isolate
or remove fuse #2 prior to removing switch or wires
may short to ground. (2) Open glove box door and disconnect check
strap. (3) Remove glove box light and switch by squeez-
ing retaining tabs from behind switch mount and
slide rearward. Disconnect wiring connectors. (4) Remove 11 screws from glove box assembly
(Fig. 48). (5) Remove glove box assembly.
Fig. 36 Electronic Cluster
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(3) Remove four screws from ash receiver/cup
holder housing. (4) For installation reverse above procedures.
AIR CONDITIONING CONTROLREPLACEMENT
(1) Disconnect battery negative cable and isolate
or remove fuse #2 prior to removing switch or wires
may short to ground. (2) Remove center bezel. Disconnect ash receiver
lamp socket. (3) Remove glove box assembly. Refer to Glove Box
Assembly Replacement. (4) Reach through glove box opening and discon-
nect vacuum lines. (5) Remove two control mounting screws (Fig. 50).
(6) Slide control rearward, disconnect cable, and
electrical wiring. (7) Remove unit.
(8) For installation reverse above procedures.
CIGAR LIGHTER ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT
(1) Remove center bezel. Disconnect ash receiver
lamp socket. (2) Remove two screws from bezel of the lighter as-
sembly. (3) Pull assembly rearward and disconnect wiring.
(4) For installation reverse above procedures.
TRAVELER/MESSAGE CENTER REPLACEMENT
(1) Remove cluster bezel.
(2) Remove four mounting screws.
(3) Pull unit rearward and disconnect wiring.
(4) For installation reverse above procedures.
INSTRUMENT PANEL
INSTRUMENT PANEL TOP COVER REPLACEMENT
(1) Lift up rearward edge of instrument panel top
cover. (2) Pull panel rearward to remove.
(3) To install: position top cover and snap into
place, pull rearward for proper fit.
INSTRUMENT PANEL REPLACEMENT
CAUTION: Disconnect negative battery cable, in en-
gine compartment, before servicing instrument
panel.
(1) Disconnect battery negative cable and isolate
or remove fuse #2 prior to removing switch or wires
may short to ground. (2) Remove left and right A-pillar trim.
(3) Remove left and right cowl side trim.
(4) Remove glove box assembly. Refer to Glove Box
Assembly Replacement. (5) Remove four relays above glove box assembly.
(6) Reach through glove box opening and discon-
nect A/C control vacuum lines, radio noise suppressor
wires, and blower motor/cycling switch wires. (7) Remove hood release handle.
(8) Remove lower steering column cover.
(9) Remove lower left instrument panel silencer
and reinforcement. (10) Remove instrument panel center bezel.
(11) Remove floor console. Refer to Group 23,
Body. (12) Remove radio, A/C control, cigar lighter, and
message center/traveler. (13) Disconnect demister hoses.
(14) Remove instrument panel top cover (Fig. 51).
(15) Disconnect battery to assure no air bag sys-
tem fault codes are stored. (16) Remove cluster refer to Cluster Assembly.
(17) Remove radio and rear window defogger be-
zels. (18) Lower steering column.
(19) Loosen instrument panel pivot bolts.
(20) Remove screws which attach instrument panel
to windshield fence line. (21) Allow panel to roll down slightly and discon-
nect remaining electrical connections. (22) With the aid of a helper remove panel pivot
bolts and remove panel from vehicle. (23) For installation reverse above procedures.
INTERIOR LAMP REPLACEMENT
The dome, overhead console and door lamps, if
equipped operate when the doors are open or head-
lamp switch is placed in courtesy position. The front
header reading lamp operates only when the lamp
push buttons are ON.
DOME LAMP
Pry either the forward or rearward edge of the lens
away from the bezel and replace lamp.
FRONT HEADER READING LAMP
Pull lamp from headliner. Disconnect wiring and
replace lamp.
Fig. 50 A/C Control
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(3) Remove switch assembly and escutcheon from
switch module by removing four attaching screws
(Fig. 37).
(4) Remove headlamp switch mounting plate from
switch by removing retaining nut. (5) For installation reverse above procedures.
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER SWITCHREPLACEMENT
(1) Remove headlamp and accessory switch module
from instrument panel (Fig. 36). (2) Remove rear window defogger switch by de-
pressing snap-in clips on top and bottom of switch. (3) For installation reverse above procedures.
HOOD RELEASE HANDLE AND CABLEREPLACEMENT
(1) Disconnect hood release cable at hood latch.
(2) Remove two screws from underside of hood re-
lease handle. (3) Pull mechanism assembly rearward to remove.
(4) For installation reverse above procedures.
PARK BRAKE RELEASE HANDLE AND LINK REPLACEMENT
(1) Remove left side under panel silencer.
(2) Remove park brake link from lever on park
brake mechanism. (3) Remove upper and lower cluster bezels.
(4) Pull park brake release handle and remove
screw. (5) Remove column cover/park brake release han-
dle assembly by removing four remaining screws. (6) For installation reverse above procedures.
LAMP OUTAGE MODULE REPLACEMENT
(1) Disconnect battery negative cable and isolate
or remove fuse #13 prior to removing switch or wires
may short to ground. (2) Remove lower right instrument panel silencer.
(3) Remove glove box and ash receiver module.
(4) Remove three screws attaching the mounting
bracket to instrument panel. (5) Lower bracket and module assembly, to discon-
nect wire connectors. (6) Remove two screws attaching the Lamp Outage
Module to bracket. (7) Remove two screws attaching the security mod-
ule to bracket. (8) To installation reverse above procedures.
BODY CONTROLLER REPLACEMENT
(1) Remove right side door sill and kick panel trim
five screws (Fig. 38).
(2) Disconnect body controller wiring.
(3) Remove controller retaining nuts.
(4) For installation reverse above procedures.
GLOVE BOX/ASH RECEIVER ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT
(1) Disconnect battery negative cable and isolate
or remove fuse #13 prior to removing switch or wires
may short to ground. (2) Remove center support cover/floor console as
necessary. (3) Disconnect glovebox/Ash receiver wiring con-
nectors (Fig. 39). (4) Remove ten screws around edge of glovebox/ash
receiver assembly. (5) Remove glovebox/ash receiver module from in-
strument panel. (6) For installation reverse above procedures.
Fig. 37 Headlamp and Accessory Switch
Fig. 38 Body Controller Location
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(4) Remove panel top cover by pushing forward
and prying up, using a straight edge to assist in the
removal. (5) Disconnect bulkhead connector at brace under
instrument panel at left side. (6) Remove glovebox/ash receiver module and right
instrument panel silencer. (7) Remove center panel support brace and air bag
diagnostic module assembly. (8) Disconnect wiring to airbag module.
(9) Remove upper and lower cluster bezels.
(10) Remove steering column cover.
(11) Remove steering column mounting nuts and
lower steering column. (12) Unhook shift indicator cable eyelet from steer-
ing column actuator. (13) Unlatch lock tab in shift indicator column in-
sert and squeeze legs together to remove from steer-
ing column. (14) Remove cluster assembly while guiding trans-
mission range indicator guide tube through access
hole in the base panel. (15) Remove instrument panel steering column
opening support/hood release handle assembly. (16) Remove two steering column upper studs and
loosen side cowl tie-down bolts. (17) Remove steering column tilt lever.
(18) Remove upper and lower lock housing shroud.
(19) Remove lower fixed shroud.
(20) Remove upper fixed shroud (snaps in place).
(21) Disconnect airbag pigtail, ignition switch and
halo light/key buzzer switch wiring. (22) Disconnect Multi-function switch by loosening
connector jack screw and pulling connector from
switch. (23) Disconnect airbag pigtail from wiring trough
housing by pulling two push fasteners. (24) Remove wiring trough from steering column.
(25) Remove defroster ducts.
(26) Remove five screws along fence line and roll
panel down, attach a hook to hold in position. (27) Open hood and remove plenum grill.
(28) Disconnect washer bottle, resistor block and
under hood lamp wiring. Washer bottle must be re-
moved to gain access. (29) Remove grommet and pull plenum wiring into
vehicle through plenum panel. (30) Disconnect right demister hose from instru-
ment panel. (31) Disconnect antenna cable.
(32) Disconnect right and left 25 way body wiring
connectors. (33) Disconnect A/C heater control cables, wiring
connectors and vacuum harness. (34) Remove right side panel ground wire.
(35) Disconnect body controller wiring.
(36) Remove instrument panel assembly from vehi-
cle. (37) For installation reverse above procedures.
INTERIOR LAMP REPLACEMENT
The reading, overhead console and door lamps op-
erate when the doors are open or headlamp switch is
placed in courtesy position. Front overhead lamps re-
fer to Group 8C, Overhead Console.
TRUNK LAMP
The lamp has easily accessible without removing
components.
DOOR LAMP
Pry along the forward edge of the lens and pivot
lens out of the door trim panel. Remove lamp. To re-
move lamp housing, remove door trim panel. Refer to
Group 23, Body. Disconnect all wiring. Remove
screws, if so equipped securing lamp housing to trim
panel, and replace housing.
CÐPILLAR READING/COURTESY LAMP
Pry along the rearward edge of the lamp and pivot
lamp out from quarter trim panel. Disconnect wiring
and remove lamp cover. Replace lamp. The lamp operates when the doors are open or the
headlamp switch is turned to the courtesy mode. The
lamp will function as a reading lamp when the doors
are closed and the button switch on the lamp is de-
pressed.
ROOF RAIL READING
Pry along the bottom edge of the lens and pivot
lens out. Replace lamp. To remove the lamp, remove
the screw which retains the coat hook. Remove the
garnish molding. Disconnect the wiring harness. Re-
move the two clips which retain the lamp to the
molding. Replace lamp. The lamp operates like the
C-pillar reading/courtesy lamp.
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AG AND AJ BODIES INDEX
page page
Cigar Lighter Removal ..................... 55
Cluster and Gauge Service and Testing ....... 43
Electronic Cluster ........................ 50
Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) .... 42
Engine Compartment Node ................. 55
Gauges ................................ 44 General Information
....................... 42
Instrument Panel Roll Down Procedure ........ 56
Interior Lamp Removal .................... 57
Mechanical/Electronic Cluster Removal ........ 43
Switch and Panel Component Service ......... 51
Switch Pod Assembly Removal .............. 43
GENERAL INFORMATION
CONVENTIONAL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
The conventional instrument cluster incorporates
magnetic type gauges (Fig. 1).
The readings are only accurate when the ignition
switch is in the ON position.
TACHOMETER DRIVE MODULE
The tachometer drive module is an electronic mod-
ule used to drive a magnetic tachometer in a conven-
tional instrument cluster.
MESSAGE CENTER
The message center provides the driver with infor-
mation in addition to the standard vehicle instru-
mentation. A bezel will light up with door ajar,
washer fluid, deck ajar and alarm set information.
For vehicles without message center a plain bezel is
used.
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTER
(EVIC)
The Electronic Vehicle Information Center is a
computer controlled warning system which, monitors
various sensors used on the vehicle. The system sup-
plements the warning indicators in the instrument
cluster. Visual warning messages are displayed by a
digital display (Fig. 2). Refer to Group 8C, Overhead
Console.
ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
The electronic instrument cluster uses vacuum flu-
orescent displays to display:
² Oil pressure
² System voltage
² Engine temperature
² Fuel level
² Speedometer and tachometer readings as well as
all warning indicators. The electronic cluster is eas-
ily distinguished from the conventional cluster by its
digital and linear display (Fig. 3.
ELECTRONIC CLUSTER DIMMING
The electronic cluster display is dimmed from day-
time to nighttime intensity when the head]lamp
switch is turned on. This intensity can be controlled
using the headlamp switch sliding rheostat. An additional detent on the headlamp switch rheo-
stat will allow daytime intensity while driving with
headlamps ON in daytime.
Fig. 1 Conventional Instrument Cluster
Fig. 2 EVIC
Fig. 3 Electronic Instrument Cluster
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AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL LAMP REMOVAL
(1) Remove automatic temperature control from in-
strument panel. (2) Remove top cover screw and unsnap cover from
control (Fig. 30).
(3) Remove four screws that connect computer
housing to the button housing. (4) Unsnap the button housing from the computer
housing. (5) Remove lamps by turning in a counter clock-
wise direction and install lamps by turning in a
clockwise direction. (6) For installation reverse above procedures.
When finish perform ATC system function test.
GLOVE BOX LAMP AND SWITCH REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect battery negative cable and isolate
or remove fuse #26 prior to removing switch or wires
may short to ground. (2) Open glove box door. (3) Remove lamp and test. If bad replace lamp. If
OK proceed to step 3. (4) Carefully pry switch from its mounting surface
with tip of a small pry bar. (5) Remove switch from glove box and disconnect
electrical leads and test for battery voltage and
ground. (6) If OK test switch for continuity. If bad replace
switch. (7) For installation reverse above procedures.
ENGINE COMPARTMENT NODE
The Engine Compartment Node is a microcomputer
controlled unit which informs the EVIC overhead
console via the CCD bus of outside temperature, com-
pass direction and the following warning messages:
² Brake Fluid
² Low Coolant Level
² Low Engine Oil Level
The Engine Compartment Node is located behind
the front bumper reinforcement. For complete diagnostic procedures for the Engine
Compartment Node, refer to the AG and AJ Body Di-
agnostic Procedures Manual.
TRAVELER/EVIC REMOVAL
To test Traveler/EVIC, refer to AG, AJ Body Diag-
nostic Procedure. (1) Remove cluster stack bezel.
(2) Remove three screws and disconnect wiring
connector. (3) For installation reverse above procedures.
BEZEL WITH/WITHOUT MESSAGE CENTERREMOVAL
(1) Use a straight edge tool to pry out one end of
the message center and continue to disengage six
clips along the length of the message center. (2) Remove the message center and disconnect the
wiring. (3) For installation reverse the above procedures.
CONSOLE SWITCH PLATE/CUBBY BOXREMOVAL
(1) Pry up edge of switch plate or cubby box.
(2) Disconnect wiring terminal to switch plate if so
equipped. (3) For installation reverse above procedures.
CIGAR LIGHTER REMOVAL
(1) Remove center bezel.
(2) Remove two center console attaching screws.
(3) Remove ash receptacle/cup holder.
(4) Remove two screws underneath ash receptacle/
cup holder. (5) Remove ash receiver/bezel.
(6) Disconnect wiring connectors from lighter re-
ceptacle.
Fig. 29 Automatic Temperature Control
Fig. 30 Automatic Temperature Control Lamp
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(7) Unscrew lighter receptacle shell from element
and remove. (8) For installation reverse above procedures.
INSTRUMENT PANEL ROLL DOWN PROCEDURE
CAUTION: Disconnect negative battery cable, in en-
gine compartment, before servicing instrument
panel.
(1) Remove instrument panel center bezel (Fig.
31). (2) Remove upper and lower steering column cov-
ers. (3) Remove the left under panel silencer.
(4) Set parking brake.
(5) Remove console side carpet panels (Fig. 32).
(6) Remove console, refer to Group 23, Body.
(7) Remove transmission range clip and cable loop
end from post on gear shifter (Fig. 33 and 34). (8) Remove adjuster from tab on gear shifter
bracket. By pushing in locking knob on adjuster, and
sliding the adjuster off the tab on the gear shifter
bracket. (a) For installation: insert transmission range
cable into adjuster and line up with the end of the
adjuster. (b) The transmission range indicator must be ad-
justed with the gear shifter in low position. (c) Check the gear selector indicator for proper
alignment. (d) Attach transmission range clip to the ad-
juster to secure cable.
(9) Remove two screws and slide Air Bag Diagnos-
tic Module out of right side of instrument panel cen-
ter stack area, then disconnect wiring. (10) Remove screw from instrument panel dimmer
module at left of steering column and lower module.
Fig. 31 Instrument Panel Components
Fig. 32 Center Console
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(11) Remove two screws from fuse block and lower
fuse block. (12) Remove three screws from hood release and
lower hood release handle. (13) Remove flasher relay from bracket on center
distribution duct. (14) Remove screw from ATC sensor motor assem-
bly and unhook from bracket if equipped. (15) Remove the radio ground screw above flasher
relay mount. (16) Remove center distribution duct screw from
left instrument panel lower brace, then remove four
screws to remove left lower brace.
(17) Remove five nuts on steering column and drop
column, then remove two upper column attaching studs.
(18) Remove two screws and pull out compact disc
player or cubby box, disconnect Co-Axial cable from
compact disc player. (19) Remove Electronic Vehicle Information Center
(E.V.I.C.) or Traveler from vehicle. (20) Remove radio.
(21) Remove A.T.C., A/C or heater controls. (22) Squeeze latches on side of Rear Window defog-
ger switch and remove. (23) Snap off cluster lower trim bezel, switch pod
vent grille, speaker grilles and defroster grilles. (24) Remove switch pod assembly.
(25) Remove cluster assembly.
(26) Remove dash speakers.
(27) Snap out bezel with or without message center
and disconnect wiring. (28) Open glovebox door, squeeze sides and roll
glovebox completely open. Remove glovebox light
switch, and disconnect wires. (29) Loosen right cowl side pivot bolt through
glovebox opening then close glovebox. (30) Loosen left cowl side pivot.
(31) Remove four screw attachments at top of in-
strument panel and roll panel out. (32) Pull wiring, antenna cable, A/C cable and vac-
uum lines out of instrument panel. Disconnect demis-
ter hose and remove instrument panel with ducts
attached. (33) Transfer ducts and brackets onto new panel.
(34) For instrument panel roll up, reverse
above procedures.
INTERIOR LAMP REMOVAL
The Dome, Floor Console and Door Lamps operate
when the doors are open or headlamp switch is
placed in courtesy position.
DOME LAMP
(1) Pry either the forward or rearward edge of the
dome lamp to free it from retaining bracket. (2) Pry either the forward or rearward edge of the
lens away from the bezel and replace lamp. (3) For installation reverse above procedures.
FRONT HEADER READING LAMP
Pull lamp from headliner. Disconnect wiring and
replace lamp.
FLOOR CONSOLE LAMP
Pry along top edge of lamp and pivot lamp out of
floor console, the lens does not remove. Remove lamp
and twist out lamp socket. Replace lamp.
DOOR LAMPS
Pry along bottom edge of lamp and pivot lamp out
of door trim panel, the lens does not remove. Remove
lamp and twist out lamp socket. Replace lamp.
DOOR REFLECTORS
Pry reflector away from the door trim panel, and
replace.
TRUNK LAMP
Remove lens by prying lens out of trunk trim panel
and replace bulb.
Fig. 33 Transmission Range Cable
Fig. 34 Cable Adjustment
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CIGAR LIGHTER REPLACEMENT
(1) Remove center bezel assembly (Fig. 23).
(2) Remove center module lower cover or open for-
ward console lid. (3) Unscrew lighter receptacle shell from recepta-
cle and remove from base instrument panel. (4) Disconnect wiring connectors from lighter re-
ceptacle and remove from vehicle. (5) For installation reverse above procedures.
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER AND/OR FOG LAMP SWITCH REPLACEMENT
(1) Remove center module bezel assembly (Fig. 20).
(2) Remove two switch bezel screws (Fig. 24).
(3) Pull switches and bezel rearward and discon-
nect wiring connector. (4) Remove two switch retaining screws.
(5) Remove switch from bezel.
(6) For installation reverse above procedures.
INTERMITTENT WIPE MODULE REPLACEMENT
(1) Remove lower steering column cover.
(2) Slide intermittent wipe module off of bracket
located on steering column reinforcement (Fig. 25). (3) Disconnect wiring connector from module and
remove module from vehicle. (4) For installation reverse above procedures.
GLOVE BOX LAMP AND SWITCHREPLACEMENT
(1) Disconnect battery and/or pull fuse # 13 before
starting removal procedure. (2) Open glove box door (Fig. 26).
(3) Carefully pry lamp from its mounting surface
with tip of a small screwdriver. (4) Pull lamp from box and disconnect electrical
leads. (5) Remove lamp.
(6) For installation reverse above procedures.
CONSOLETTE ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT
(1) Remove shifter handle.
(2) Unsnap transmission range indicator bezel or
shift boot bezel from consolette, disconnect wiring
and remove bezel assembly (Fig. 27). (3) Remove two screws from side of armrest.
(4) Remove four caps which cover attaching
screws. (5) Remove four attaching screws.
(6) Lift consolette up and over shift mechanism to
remove. (7) For installation reverse above procedures.
Fig. 24 Rear Window Defogger and Fog Lamp Switch
Fig. 25 Intermittent Wipe Module
Fig. 26 Glove Box Lamp and Switch
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CENTER CONSOLE ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT
(1) Place transmission in neutral and remove
shifter handle. (2) Unsnap transmission range indication bezel or
shift boot bezel from console, disconnect wiring and
remove bezel assembly (Fig. 27). (3) Unsnap power window/mirror switch bezel,
when so equipped and disconnect switch wiring. (4) Remove two screws from side of armrest.
(5) Remove arm rest and center console section as
a unit by lifting from the front and unsnapping from
front console section. (6) For installation reverse above procedures. Ad-
just transmission range indicator in the PARK posi-
tion.
CONSOLE GEAR SELECTOR INDICATOR LAMP REPLACEMENT
(1) Place shifter handle in Neutral position.
(2) Remove handle from shifter.
(3) Unsnap gear selector bezel and pull upward
(Fig. 27). (4) Remove indicator lamp socket from bezel to re-
place lamp. (5) For installation reverse above procedures. Ad-
just transmission range indicator in the PARK posi-
tion.
FRONT CONSOLE ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT
(1) Remove shifter handle.
(2) Unsnap transmission range indicator bezel or
shift boot bezel from console assembly, disconnect
wiring and remove bezel assembly (Fig. 27). (3) Unsnap power mirror/window switch bezel,
when so equipped and disconnect switch wiring. (4) Open arm rest and remove three screws hold-
ing arm rest to center console retractor bracket. (5) Remove armrest and center console section as a
unit by lifting and unsnapping from forward console
section. (6) Remove center module bezel.
(7) Remove forward console and side walls as com-
plete unit by removing six sidewall attaching screws
to instrument panel and console bracket. Slide unit
rearward and lift to remove. (8) For installation reverse above procedures.(a) For adjustment move gearshift lever with
force into park position. (b) Check gear selector indicator for proper
alignment.
INSTRUMENT PANEL TOP COVER REPLACEMENT
(1) Place trim-stick tool in groove between the
panel top cover and pad surface (FIG. 28).
Fig. 27 Front and Center Console with Transmission Range Indicator
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