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CORNERING LAMP OR BULBÐAY/C-P-BODY
REMOVAL (FIG. 8)
(1) Raise vehicle.
(2) Remove bulb.
(3) To remove lamp assembly, remove the two re-
taining nuts.
INSTALLATION
Reverse the preceding operation.
TAIL, STOP, TURN SIGNAL, SIDE MARKER AND
BACK-UP LAMP OR BULBÐAY/C-P-BODY
REMOVAL (FIG. 9)
(1) Open the trunk lid and remove the tail panel
trim cover attaching screws and position the trim
cover away from the tail panel. (2) Disconnect rear end lamp wire connector and
push the harness grommet outward through the tail
panel. (3) Remove rear lamp assembly attaching screws
and separate the lamp assembly from the body. (4) Remove bulbs from lamp assembly.
INSTALLATION
Reverse the preceding operation.
LICENSE PLATE LAMP OR BULBÐAY/C-P-BODY
REMOVAL
(1) Remove the two screws retaining the lamp to
the bumper guard. (2) Remove the bulb from the socket assembly.
INSTALLATION
Reverse the preceding operation.
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP BULB
(CHMSL)
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
(1) Open deck lid.
(2) From under the parcel shelf, rotate socket
counterclockwise, and pull the CHMSL socket and
bulb from the lamp. (3) Pull bulb from the socket.
INSTALLATION
Reverse the preceding operation.
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP
REMOVAL (FIG. 10)
(1) Remove parcel shelf trim cover. Refer to Group
23, Body. (2) Remove two CHMSL attaching screws and sep-
arate the lamp from the parcel shelf.
INSTALLATION
Reverse the preceding operation.
Fig. 8 Cornering LampÐAY/C-P-Body
Fig. 9 Rear End LightingÐAY/C-P-Body
Fig. 10 Center High Mounted Stop LampÐTypical
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AA .............................................................................74
Low Fuel
AA ...........................................................................103
AP ............................................................................161
AC, AY...............................................................PC194
AG, AJ ............................................................5269245
Low Washer Fluid
AA, AC, AY .............................................................74
AP ............................................................................161
AG, AJ ............................................................4437661
Oil Pressure
All .......................................................................PC194
Trunk Open
AA, AC, AY .............................................................74
AP ............................................................................161
AG, AJ ............................................................4437661
Theft Alarm Set
AC, AY....................................................................168
AG, AJ ............................................................4437661
Turn Signal (MIC)
AA ...........................................................................103
AC, AG, AJ, AP, AY .......................................PC194
Turn Signal (EIC)
AA, AY ..............................................................PC194
Seat Belt (MIC)
AA ...........................................................................103
AC, AG, AJ, AP, AY .......................................PC194
Seat Belt (EIC)
AA, AY ..............................................................PC194
AJ ............................................................................103
DIMMER CONTROLLED LAMPS
Service procedures for most of the lamps in the in-
strument panel, Instrument cluster and switches are
located in Group 8E, Instrument Panel and Gauges. A/C Heater Control
All ..............................................................................37
Automatic Temperature Control
All ....................................................................4437661
Column Gearshift Indicator
AA, AC, AY ...........................................................161
Console Gearshift Indicator
AP ............................................................................194
AA, AG, AJ ............................................................161
Fog Lamp Switch Symbol
AG ......................................................................PC194
Headlamp Dimmer Switch
AG, AJ ......................................................................37
Headlamp Switch Symbol
AC, AY....................................................................161
AG, AJ ......................................................................37
Heater Control
All ............................................................................158
EVIC
AJ...........................................................................ASC
Instrument Cluster (MIC)
All .......................................................................PC194
Instrument Cluster (EIC) AA, AY .....................................................................74
Message Center
AA, AC, AY .............................................................74
AP ............................................................................161
Navigator/Travel Companion
AA, AJ ......................................................................74
Radio
All ..........................................................................ASC
Rear Defogger Switch
Not Serviceable, Replace Switch
Rear Wiper Switch
AG .............................................................................37
Theft Alarm
AC, AY....................................................................161
Top Lift Switch
AJ ....................................................................5268053
Travel Computer
All ..........................................................................ASC
Turbo Gauge
AP ............................................................................161
Windshield Wiper Switch
AG, AJ ......................................................................37
NON-DIMMING LAMPS
Service procedures for most of the lamps in the fol-
lowing list can be found in Group 23, Body. Some
components have lamps that can only be serviced by
a Authorized Service Center (ASC) after the compo-
nent is removed from the vehicle. Contact local
dealer for location of nearest ASC. Ash Receiver
AA .............................................................................74
AC, AP, AY ............................................................161
AG, AJ ......................................................................37
Center Console Rear
AJ ............................................................................906
Cigar Lighter
AA, AP ....................................................................161
Courtesy
AA, AC, AY-S .....................................................214-2
AJ ............................................................................906
AY-P.....................................................................212-2
Dome
ALL ......................................................................211-2
Engine Compartment
All ............................................................................105
Glove Compartment
All ..........................................................................1891
Ignition Lock
All ..............................................................................37
Inside Rear View Mirror
AJ ............................................................................168
Overhead Console
AA ...........................................................................912
AC, AY....................................................................906
AG, AJ, AP .........................................................212-2
Reading Lamp Front
All ............................................................................906
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POWER LOCKS
CONTENTS
page page
CIRCUIT BREAKER TEST .................. 1
DECK LID OPERATION ................... 3
DECK LID PULL-DOWN SYSTEMÐAC and AY BODIES .............................. 3
DOOR LOCK INHIBIT ..................... 6
DOOR LOCK INHIBIT ..................... 1
DOOR LOCK MOTOR REPLACEMENT ........ 3
DOOR LOCK SYSTEM TEST ............... 3
ELECTRIC MOTOR TEST .................. 2 GENERAL INFORMATION
.................. 1
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM ................ 1
LAMP OUTAGE MODULE REPLACEMENT .... 6
POWER DOOR LOCKS .................... 2
POWER PULL DOWN .................... 4
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY ................ 5
REMOTE KEYLESS MODULE REPLACEMENT . . 6
SWITCH TEST .......................... 1
WIRING VOLTAGE TEST .................. 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
All doors can be locked or unlocked electrically by
operating the switch on a front door panel or arm
rest. The rear doors can be locked or unlocked by actu-
ation of the front door switch, or can be locked or un-
locked mechanically and independently with their
respective locking knobs. The front doors can be locked or unlocked mechan-
ically with the locking knob regardless of electrical
locking and unlocking actuation with the front door
knobs. The right and left front door on all car lines can be
locked or unlocked mechanically from the outside
with the key or electrically as described above. The
left front can also be unlocked by actuation of the in-
side remote door handle. The right front door on AC,
AG, AJ and AY can be unlocked by actuation of the
inside remote door handle. The deck lid lock consists of a latch with internal
solenoid and push button switch. The solenoid is en-
ergized only when the push button is depressed.
DOOR LOCK INHIBIT
The power door lock inhibit system prevents the
doors from being locked using the power door locks
when either of two conditions occur: (1) The key is in the ignition switch and any of the
doors are open. The ignition switch does not have to
be ON. (2) The key is in the ignition switch and the head-
lamp are on.
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
The system allows locking and unlocking of vehicle
door(s) and Trunk lid by remote control using a hand
held radio transmitter. The ignition switch must be
OFF before the trunk lid can be unlocked with the
transmitter. The receiver may receive signals from two trans-
mitters. Each transmitter has its own code, and the
code has been stored in memory. If the transmitter is
replaced or a second transmitter is add, the code on
both units have to be placed in memory.
CIRCUIT BREAKER TEST
Find correct circuit breaker on fuse block. Pull out
slightly but be sure that circuit breaker terminals
still contact terminals in fuse block. Connect ground
wire of voltmeter to a good ground. With probe of
voltmeter positive wire, check both terminals of cir-
cuit breaker for 12 volts. If only one terminal checks
at 12 volts, circuit breaker is defective and must be
replaced. If neither terminal shows 12 volts, check
for open or shorted circuit to circuit breaker.
WIRING VOLTAGE TEST
The following wiring test sequence determines
whether or not voltage is continuous through the
body harness to switch. (1) Remove left side switch from trim panel.
(2) Carefully separate multiple terminal block on
wiring harness from switch body. (3) Connect one lead of test light to a ground ter-
minal:
² Black Wire AA and AC Bodies
² Gray wire AG and AJ Bodies
² Touch other test light lead to Red Wire terminal.
² If test light comes on, the wiring circuit between
the battery and switch is functional.
² If test light does not come on, check 30 amp circuit
breaker or for a open circuit.
SWITCH TEST
Remove the switch from its mounting location. Us-
ing an ohmmeter, refer to (Fig. 1) to determine if
continuity is correct in the Lock and Unlock switch
positions. If these results are not obtained, replace
the switch.
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to the deck lid open position. If the pull down limit
switch is depressed at this time, the motor should
stop.(c) If these results are not obtained, replace the
pull down motor assembly.
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY
OPERATION
The transmitter has three buttons for operation
(Fig. 11).
² UNLOCK driver's door, enable illuminated entry,
and disarm the Theft Security System. Pushing and
releasing the button once will unlock the driver's
door. Two times within five seconds all doors will un-
lock.
² LOCK all doors, set Theft Security System and
chirp horn. Chirp of horn is a short toot to notify
that the alarm system is set and the indicator lamp
on the instrument panel will flash for about 15 sec-
onds.
² Unlock Trunk Lid
² The receiver is capable of retaining VAC even
when power is removed.
² Each receiver must have at least one and no more
than two transmitters.
CONTROL RANGE
Operation range is within 7 meters (23 ft.) of the
receiver.
TRANSMITTER BATTERY
The battery can be removed without special tools
and are readily available at local retail stores. The
recommended battery is Duracell DL 2016 or equiv-
alent. Battery life is about one to two years.
PROGRAM REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY
(1) Remove trim cover or floor console as needed
that may be covering the Air Bag System Diagnostic
Module (ASDM). (2) Pull floor carpeting back between the accelera-
tor peddle and ASDM. (3) Locate program line a dark green wire with a
insulator on the end. Located between the accelerator
and (ASDM). (4) Turn ignition switch to the ON position.
(5) Connect the program line from the Remote
Keyless Entry Module to ground. The door locks will
lock and unlock to indicate the receiver is ready to
receive transmitter code. Trunk solenoid will not cy-
cle. (6) Press any button on the transmitter to set code.
If there is a second transmitter it has to be set at
this time. The locks will cycle to confirm program-
ming. (7) Disconnect the program line from ground. This
returns the system to its normal operation mode. (8) Replace trim cover or floor console as neces-
sary.
HORN CHIRP CANCELLATION
During the programming operation the horn chirp
can be disabled using the following procedures: (1) Remove trim cover or floor console as needed
that may be covering the Air Bag System Diagnostic
Module (ASDM). (2) Pull floor carpeting back between the accelera-
tor peddle and ASDM. (3) Locate program line a dark green wire with a
insulator on the end. Located between the accelerator
and (ASDM). (4) Turn ignition switch ON.
(5) Connect the program line from the Remote
Keyless Entry Module to ground. The door locks will
lock and unlock to indicate the receiver is ready to
receive transmitter code. Trunk solenoid will not cy-
cle. (6) Press any button on the transmitter to set code.
If there is a second transmitter it has to be set at
this time. The locks will cycle to confirm program-
ming. (7) Press LOCK then UNLOCK transmitter but-
tons repeat three times. (8) Door locks and rear release will cycle three
times as feedback of Horn Chirp lockout. (9) Remove ground from program line to restore
normal system operation. (10) To reinstate the Horn Chirp feature refer to
Program Remote Keyless Entry.
TESTING
CONDITION: When trying to program the receiver
module in the vehicle with a new transmitter and
there is no response from the module, Example: the
door locks do not cycle through a lock/unlock routine.
Refer to Fig. 12 for a block wiring diagram or to
Group 8W, Wiring Diagrams.
Fig. 11 Transmitter
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VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM
CONTENTS
page page
GENERAL INFORMATION .................. 1
SECURITY SYSTEM DOOR SWITCH REPLACEMENT ........................ 2
SECURITY SYSTEM HOOD SWITCH REPLACEMENT ........................ 2 SYSTEM SELF-TESTS
.................... 1
VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM MODULE REPLACEMENT ........................ 2
WHAT WILL TRIGGER THE SYSTEM ........ 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
JUMP-STARTING, VEHICLE EQUIPPED
WITH THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM . After the
booster battery has been connected, the Theft System
must be turned OFF. Using the key, lock then un-
lock either front door. This turns the Theft System
OFF and the remainder of the Jump-Starting proce-
dure can be followed. If this procedure is not followed, the Theft System
electronics will prevent the engine from starting. If a new Powertrain Control Module is installed,
the engine has to be cranked 20 times before the
alarm system activated. This passive system is designed to protect against
whole vehicle theft. The system monitors vehicle
doors, hood, trunk key cylinder, and ignition action
for unauthorized operation. The alarm activates by
sounding the horn, flashing the park and tail lamps,
and providing an engine kill feature (Fig. 1). Passive arming occurs upon normal vehicle exit,
open door, lock with power locks, close door. The SET
lamp in the panel will flash for 15 seconds, indicat-
ing that arming is in progress. If no monitored sys-
tems are activated during this period, the system
will arm. If the hood or trunk key cylinder switches
are not sensed by the system. The SET lamp will re-
main lit during the arming process, although the sys-
tem will still arm. The system is to be considered as
an active armed system when using the Remote Key-
less Entry. If the SET lamp does not illuminate at all
upon door closing it indicates that the system is not
arming. Passive disarming occurs upon normal vehicle en-
try unlocking either door with the key, or unlocking
using the Remote Keyless transmitter. This disarm-
ing will also halt the alarm once it has been acti-
vated. Whenever the battery is disconnected and recon-
nected, the Vehicle Theft Security System enters
power up alarm mode which flashes the park and tail
lamps and prevents the engine from running. To exit
this mode, the system must be disarmed as men-
tioned above. A tamper alert exists to notify the driver that the
alarm had been activated, and the alarm has since
timed-out for more than 18 minutes. This alert con-
sists of 3 horn pulses when the vehicle is disarmed. The alarm system will not arm if the doors are
manually locked, providing a manual override of the
alarm.
WHAT WILL TRIGGER THE SYSTEM
One of the following actions will trigger the system
while it is armed. Without properly disarming sys-
tem, by using the key or the remote transmitter. (1) Opening the HOOD.
(2) Opening any DOOR.
(3) Removing the TRUNK KEY CYLINDER.
(4) Turning the IGNITION ON.
(5) The ignition switch can be turned to the acces-
sory position without triggering alarm system.
SYSTEM SELF-TESTS
A diagnostics mode is available in the system to
verify operation of all monitored switches or circuits.
To enter diagnostics, cycle the ignition key to the ac-
cessory position 3 times, leaving the key in this po-
sition. Upon entering diagnostics, the park and tail lamps
will begin flashing to verify their operation. In addi-
tion, the horn will sound twice to indicate that the
trunk key cylinder is in its proper position. Return-
ing the ignition to the OFF position will stop the
lamps from flashing while keeping the system in di-
agnostics. While in diagnostics mode, a horn pulse should oc-
cur at each of the following events indicating proper
operation: (1) Beginning with all doors closed, open then close
each door. The horn will sound when the door ajar
switch closes, and then again when the switch opens.
There must b e a 1 second delay between closing and
opening the switch. (2) Open, then close the hood. The horn will sound
when the hood is opened, and again when it is closed.
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WIRING AND COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
CONTENTS
page page
AA BODY C, D, P ...................... 19
AC BODY C,D ......................... 37
AG BODY ............................. 61 AJ BODY
.............................. 77
AP BODY D, P ......................... 94
AY BODY-C ........................... 111
The wiring and components shown in this section
are divided into groups by vehicle line. When locat-
ing a specific harness routing or component, first
turn to the appropriate index, then look up the fig-
ure number that applies.Page numbers at the top of each page do not refer to figure numbers.
Throughout this section references may be made to
a particular vehicle by letter or number designation.
A chart showing the breakdown of these is shown in
the general information section.
AA BODY C, D, P
Caption Fig.
Anti Lock Brake System Wiring .....................4
Body Left Side Wiring ...........................6
Body Right Side Wiring ..........................5
Deck Lid Wiring ..............................1
Door Wiring (Body Side) .........................7
Door Wiring (Front) ............................8
Door Wiring (Rear) ............................9
Engine Compartment Wiring ......................16
Engine Wiring 2.5L ............................19
Engine Wiring 2.5L Flex Fuel ......................20Caption Fig.
Engine Wiring 3.0L ............................21
Front End Lighting ............................22
Ground Strap Locations .........................15
Instrument Panel Wiring .................. .11, 12, 13
Rear End Wiring ..............................2
Steering Column Wiring .........................10
Transmission Wiring ...........................17
Transmission Wiring ETAX .......................18
Trunk Wiring ................................3
Underhood Lamp Wiring ........................14
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Fig. 3 Trunk Wiring AA Body
Fig. 4 Anti-Lock Brake System Wiring AA Body
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AJ BODY
Caption Fig.
Anti-Lock Brake System Wiring .....................8
Body Left Side Wiring (AJ-27) .....................7
Body Left Side Wiring ...........................5
Body Right Side Wiring ..........................6
Console Wiring ...............................9
Deck Lid Wiring ..............................3
Door Wiring (Body Side) ........................10
Door Wiring ................................11
Engine Compartment Wiring ......................15
Engine Wiring EFI ............................18
Engine Wiring 3.0L ............................19Caption Fig.
Front End Wiring .............................22
Ground Strap Locations .........................21
Heated Rear Window Wiring .......................4
Instrument Panel Wiring (Connections) ...............14
Instrument Panel Wiring (Routing) ..................13
Rear End Wiring ..............................1
Steering Column Wiring .........................12
Transmission Wiring ...........................16
Transmission Wiring 41TE .......................17
Trunk Wiring ................................2
Underhood Lamp Wiring ........................20
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Fig. 1 Rear End Wiring AJ-Body
Fig. 2 Trunk Wiring AJ-Body
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Wiring Diagram
Name Sheet Number
Relay Bank ............................. .106
Blower Slide Control ...........................51
Bulkhead Disconnect (50 Way) ................181, 182
Bulkhead Disconnect (50-Way) (2.5L Engine) .......183, 184
Bulkhead Disconnect (50-Way) (3.0L Engine) .......185, 186
Bulkhead Disconnect (50-Way) (3.3L & 3.8L Engine) ......................... .187, 188
Camshaft Position Sensor .......................28
Crankshaft Position Sensor .......................28
Cellular Phone System ........................ .126
Antenna ............................... .126
Center Phone ............................ .126
External Speaker .......................... .126
Microphone ............................. .126
Transmitter/Receiver Unit .................... .126
Visor Phone ............................. .126
Charging System (2.5L Engine) ...................5,6
Battery ...................................5
Generator .................................6
Power Distribution Center .......................6
Charging System (3.0L Engine) ...................7,8
Battery ...................................7
Generator .................................8
Power Distribution Center .......................8
Charging System (3.3L & 3.8L Engine) .............9,10
Battery ...................................9
Generator ................................10
Power Distribution Center ......................10
Cigar Lighter .......................... .111, 112
Circuit Breakers Concealed Headlamps .......................2,68
Power Door Locks ........................2,139
Power Seats ............................2,149
Power Windows .........................3,158
Compressor Motor ........................ .40, 42
Concealed Headlamp Controls .....................68
Circuit Breaker .............................68
Headlamp Door Motor ........................68
Headlamp Door Relays ........................68
Headlamp Relay ............................68
Relay Bank ...............................68
Courtesy Lamp System .................87, 88, 89, 90
Left Front Door Courtesy Lamp ..................87
Left Front Door Jamb Switch ....................87
Left Illuminated Visor Vanity Mirror ................89
Left Illuminated Visor Vanity Mirror Switch ...........89
Left Lamp and Switch ........................89
Left Rear Door Courtesy Lamp ...................87
Left Rear Door Jamb Switch ....................87
Left Rear Quarter Reading Lamp ..................90
Right Front Door Courtesy Lamp .................88
Right Front Door Jamb Switch ...................88
Right Illuminated Visor Vanity Mirror ...............89
Right Illuminated Visor Vanity Mirror Switch ..........89
Right Lamp and Switch .......................89
Right Rear Door Courtesy Lamp ..................88
Right Rear Door Jamb Switch ...................88Wiring Diagram
Name Sheet Number
Right Rear Quarter Reading Lamp .................90
Trunk Lamp ...............................90
Data Link Connectors ..........14, 23, 100, 103, 106, 110,
130, 134, 136
Deck Lid Release and Deck Lid Pull-Down System . . . .159, 160
Deck Lid Pull-Down Unit ..................... .160
Deck Lid Release Solenoid .................159, 160
Deck Lid Release Solenoid/Pull-Down Key Cylinder Switch ............................... .160
Mercury Switch .......................... .159
Underhood Light .......................... .159
Dimmer Switch-Optical Horn ....................1,66
Distributor .............................. .17, 19
Door Ajar System w/Electronic Cluster ...............92
Left Front Door Ajar Switch .....................92
Left Rear Door Ajar Switch .....................92
Right Front Door Ajar Switch ....................92
Right Rear Door Ajar Switch ....................92
Door Ajar System w/Mechanical Cluster and Visual Mess Ctr ...............................93
Left Front Door Ajar Switch .....................93
Left Rear Door Ajar Switch .....................93
Right Front Door Ajar Switch ....................93
Right Rear Door Ajar Switch ....................93
Door Ajar System w/Mechanical Cluster w/o Visual Mess Ctr ...............................94
Left Front Door Ajar Switch .....................94
Left Rear Door Ajar Switch .....................94
Right Front Door Ajar Switch ....................94
Right Rear Door Ajar Switch ....................94
Door Electrical Ground Systems ...................165
Door Jamb Courtesy Lamp Switches ..............87, 88
Door Lock System ....................... .139, 140
Circuit Breaker ........................... .139
Connector and Door Lock Switch Function .......139, 140
Door Lock Relay .......................... .140
Door Unlock Relay ......................... .140
Left Front Door Lock Motor ................... .139
Left Front Door Lock Switch ...................139
Left Rear Door Lock Motor ................... .139
Relay Bank ............................. .139
Right Front Door Lock Motor ...................140
Right Front Door Lock Switch ..................140
Right Rear Door Lock Motor ...................140
Exhaust Gas Recirculation Solenoid ............14, 21, 26
Electronically Tuned Stereo Radio ..............119, 120
Left Door Speaker ......................... .120
Left Rear Speaker ......................... .120
Right Door Speaker ........................ .120
Right Rear Speaker ........................ .120
Electronically Tuned Stereo Radio with RS Amplifier ....................... .121, 122, 123
Left Door Speaker ......................... .123
Left Front Speaker ......................... .123
Left Rear Speaker ......................... .123
Right Door Speaker ........................ .123
Right Front Speaker ........................ .123
Right Rear Speaker ........................ .123
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