Powertrain c3 CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2003 Owner's Guide

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TEMPERATURE GAUGE DIAGNOSIS
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
NO POINTER
MOVEMENT.1. INTERNAL CLUSTER
FAILURE.1. PERFORM CLUSTER SELF-DIAGNOSTIC TEST
AND CHECK.
²IF TEMPERATURE GAUGE POINTER MOVES TO
CALIBRATION POINTS, LOOK FOR ANOTHER
POSSIBLE CAUSE OF FAILURE.
²IF THE POINTER DOESN'T MOVE DURING TEST,
VERIFY POWER AND GROUND ARE BEING
PROVIDED TO THE CLUSTER. IF YES, REPLACE
CLUSTER. IF NO, DETERMINE CAUSE OF NO
POWER OR NO GROUND.
2. NO PCI
TEMPERATURE
MESSAGE OR COLD PCI
BUS MESSAGE FROM
THE POWERTRAIN
CONTROL MODULE.2.A. CHECK PCM FAULT CODES USING A DRB IIIT
SCAN TOOL. IF THERE ARE NO FAULTS, GO TO
STEP 2.B. IF THERE ARE FAULTS, REFER TO THE
PROPER POWERTRAIN DIAGNOSTIC
PROCEDURES MANUAL TO PROPERLY DIAGNOSE
AND REPAIR.
2.B. REFER TO FUEL, COOLANT TEMPERATURE
SENSOR, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING. REPAIR
SENSOR AS NEEDED.
ERRATIC POINTER
MOVEMENT.1. BAD PCI BUS
MESSAGE FROM THE
POWERTRAIN CONTROL
MODULE.1.A. CHECK PCM FAULT CODES USING A DRB IIIT
SCAN TOOL. IF THERE ARE NO FAULTS, GO TO
STEP 1.B. IF THERE ARE FAULTS, REFER TO THE
PROPER POWERTRAIN DIAGNOSTIC
PROCEDURES MANUAL TO PROPERLY DIAGNOSE
AND REPAIR.
1.B. REFER TO FUEL, COOLANT TEMPERATURE
SENSOR, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING. REPAIR
SENSOR AS NEEDED.
2. INTERNAL CLUSTER
FAILURE.2. PERFORM CLUSTER SELF-DIAGNOSTIC TEST
AND CHECK FOR FAULT CODES.
²IF THE POINTER MOVES DURING TEST BUT
STILL APPEARS ERRATIC, REPLACE CLUSTER
ASSEMBLY.
TEMPERATURE GAUGE
INACCURATE.1. TEMPERATURE
GAUGE OUT OF
CALIBRATION.1. PERFORM CLUSTER SELF-DIAGNOSTIC TEST.
²IF POINTER IS ACCURATE TO THE CALIBRATION
POINTS LOOK FOR ANOTHER POSSIBLE CAUSE
OF FAILURE.
²IF POINTER IS INACCURATE TO THE
CALIBRATION POINTS, REPLACE CLUSTER
ASSEMBLY.
2. COOLANT SENSOR
OUT OF CALIBRATION.2. REFER TO FUEL, COOLANT TEMPERATURE
SENSOR FOR TEST AND REPAIR PROCEDURE.
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (Continued)
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The power seat system includes the following com-
ponents:
²Power seat recliners
²Power seat switches
²Power seat tracks
²Circuit breaker
The power seat system with memory and heated
seat options includes the following components:
²Power seat recliner
²Power seat switch
²Power seat track.
²Memory Seat Mirror Module (MSMM)
²Memory set switch
²Heated Seat Module (HSM)
²Heated seat switch
²Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)
²Programmable Communications Interface (PCI)
data bus network
Refer to Wiring Diagrams for complete circuit dia-
grams. Following are general descriptions and opera-
tions for the major components in the power seat
system and memory seat system.
DESCRIPTION - MEMORY SYSTEM
An electronic memory system is available on some
models. The memory system is able to store and
recall the driver side power seat positions (including
the power recliner position) and both outside side
view mirrors positions for two drivers. On vehicles
equipped with a factory radio, the memory system is
also able to store and recall radio station presets fortwo drivers. The memory system also will store and
recall the last station listened to for each driver, even
if it is not one of the preset stations.
The memory system will automatically return to
its preset settings when the corresponding numbered
button of the memory switch is depressed, or when
the doors are unlocked using the corresponding
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter. A customer
programmable feature of the memory system allows
the RKE recall of memory features to be disabled, if
desired. This programmable feature is internal in the
EVIC module, which is located in the overhead con-
sole.
A Memory Seat Mirror Module (MSMM) is used on
some models to control and integrate the many elec-
tronic functions and features included in the memory
seat and mirror systems.
The memory system includes the following compo-
nents:
²Memory Seat Mirror Module (MSMM)
²Memory set switch
²Position potentiometers on both outside side
view mirrors
²Position potentiometers on the driver side power
seat track and power seat recliner motors.
²Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)
²Radio receiver (if PCI data bus capable).
Certain functions of the memory system rely upon
resources shared with other electronic modules in the
vehicle over the Programmable Communications
Interface (PCI) J1850 data bus network. The PCI
data bus network allows the sharing of sensor infor-
mation. This helps to reduce wire harness complexity,
internal controller hardware, and component sensor
current loads. At the same time, this system provides
increased reliability, enhanced diagnostics, and
allows the addition of many new feature capabilities.
Initial diagnosis of these electronic modules or the
PCI data bus network requires the use of a DRBIIIt
scan tool and the proper Diagnostic Procedures man-
ual. If this method does not prove conclusive, the use
of a automotive meter such as the Fluket, the proper
wiring schematics and the service manual diagnostic
routines are required.
The other electronic modules that may affect mem-
ory system operation are as follows:
²Body Control Module (BCM)- Refer toBody
Control Modulein Electronic Control Modules for
more information.
²Powertrain Control Module (PCM)- Refer to
Powertrain Control Modulein Electronic Control
Modules for more information.
²Transmission Control Module (TCM)- Refer
toTransmission Control Modulein Electronic
Control Modules for more information.
Fig. 1 Identifying a Side Airbag Equipped Seat
1 - Airbag Label
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SPEED CONTROL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SPEED CONTROL
DESCRIPTION..........................1
OPERATION
OPERATION..........................1
OPERATION - INTERACTIVE SPEED
CONTROL (4 Speed EATX Only)...........2
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - ROAD TEST.....3
SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE...............3
CABLE
DESCRIPTION..........................4
OPERATION............................4
REMOVAL.............................4
INSTALLATION..........................4
SERVO
DESCRIPTION..........................4OPERATION............................4
REMOVAL.............................5
INSTALLATION..........................5
SWITCH
DESCRIPTION..........................6
OPERATION............................6
REMOVAL.............................6
INSTALLATION..........................6
VACUUM RESERVOIR
DESCRIPTION..........................6
OPERATION............................6
REMOVAL.............................6
INSTALLATION..........................6
SPEED CONTROL
DESCRIPTION
The speed control system is electronically con-
trolled and vacuum operated. The electronic control
is integrated into the Powertrain Control Module.
The controls are located on the steering wheel. The
ON/OFF, and SET buttons are located on the left side
of the airbag module. The RESUME/ACCEL, CAN-
CEL and COAST buttons are located on the right
side of the airbag module (Fig. 1).The system is designed to operate at speeds above
30 mph (48 km/h).
WARNING: THE USE OF SPEED CONTROL IS NOT
RECOMMENDED WHEN DRIVING CONDITIONS DO
NOT PERMIT MAINTAINING A CONSTANT SPEED,
SUCH AS IN HEAVY TRAFFIC OR ON ROADS THAT
ARE WINDING, ICY, SNOW COVERED, OR SLIP-
PERY.
OPERATION
OPERATION
When speed control is activated by depressing the
ON switch, the PCM allows a set speed to be stored
in RAM for speed control. To store a set speed,
depress and release the SET switch while the vehicle
is moving at a speed between 30 and 85 mph. In
order for the speed control to engage, the brakes can-
not be applied, nor can the gear selector be indicat-
ing the transmission is in Park or Neutral (ATX) or
1st/2nd gear (MTX). The speed control can be disen-
gaged manually by:
²Stepping on the brake pedal
²Depressing the OFF switch
²Depressing the CANCEL switch.
²Depressing the clutch pedal
²Operating in 1st or 2nd gear (autostick, if
equipped)
Fig. 1 SPEED CONTROL SWITCHES - Typical
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NOTE: Turning the system off by depressing the
OFF switch or turning off the ignition switch will
erase the set speed stored in the PCM.
For added safety, the speed control system is pro-
grammed to disengage for any of the following condi-
tions:
²An indication of Park or Neutral
²A rapid increase rpm (indicates that the clutch
has been disengaged)
²Excessive engine rpm (indicates that the trans-
mission may be in a low gear)
²The speed signal increases at a rate of 10 mph
per second (indicates that the co-efficient of friction
between the road surface and tires is extremely low)
²The speed signal decreases at a rate of 10 mph
per second (indicates that the vehicle may have
decelerated at an extremely high rate)
²If the actual speed is greater than 20 mph over
the set speed.
²Autostick shifts into 1st or 2nd gear (autostick,
if equipped)
Once the speed control has been disengaged,
depressing the RESUME switch when speed is
greater than 20 mph allows the vehicle to resume
control to the target speed that was stored in the
PCM.
While the speed control is engaged, the driver can
increase the vehicle speed by depressing the ACCEL
switch. The new target speed is stored in the PCM
when the ACCEL switch is released. The PCM also
has a9tap-up9feature in which target speed
increases by 2 mph for each momentary switch acti-
vation of the ACCEL switch. The PCM also provides
a means to decelerate to a new lower target speed
without disengaging speed control. Depress and hold
the COAST switch until the desired speed is reached,
then release the switch.
The PCM also has a ªTap Downº feature in which
target speed decreases at 1 mph for each momentary
switch activation of the coast switch.
OPERATION - INTERACTIVE SPEED CONTROL
(4 Speed EATX Only)
Interactive means that communication between the
PCM and the TCM is taking place, this communica-
tion is internal to the PCM on NGC vehicles. Inter-
active speed control avoids unnecessary shifting for
smoother, quieter operation and when downshifts are
required, makes the shifts smoother.
CLIMBING A GRADE
DESCRIPTION
When climbing a grade the interactive speed con-
trol tries to maintain the set speed by increasing the
throttle opening, while inhibiting/delaying down-
shifts.
OPERATION
If opening the throttle alone cannot maintain the
set speed and the vehicle speed drops more than
three mph below the set speed, the transmission will
downshift to third gear. If the vehicle continues to
lose speed, by more than 6 mph, the transmission
will downshift again to maintain the set speed. After
the vehicle encounters a less-steep grade, or has
crested the grade (reduced the load on the power-
train) and can maintain the set speed at a reduced
throttle position, the transmission will upshift, as
appropriate, until the set speed can be maintained in
Overdrive.
GRADE HUNTING
DESCRIPTION
All vehicles equipped with a four speed automatic
transmission have a grade hunting feature for the
2nd to 3rd gear upshift and the 3rd to Overdrive
upshift.
OPERATION
The TCM (on SBEC vehicles) (PCM on NGC vehi-
cles) identifies the powertrain loading conditions and
selects the proper gear to maintain the current vehi-
cle speed. Under moderate loading conditions the
transaxle will stay in 3rd gear until the top of the
grade is reached or the powertrain loading is
reduced.
If powertrain loading is severe, the transaxle may
shift into 2nd gear and remain there until power-
train loading is reduced, then a 2nd to 3rd gear
upshift will be scheduled. Grade hunting features
always operate regardless of whether or not the
interactive speed control is engaged.If the interac-
tive speed control is not engaged and power-
train loading is not reduced, the driver may
have to completely lift off of the throttle before
an upshift will occur. If the driver does lift off the
throttle to induce an upshift under these conditions,
vehicle speed will reduce and the Overdrive to 3rd
and 3rd to 2nd gear downshifts will reoccur when the
throttle is reapplied. If grade hunting is repeatedly
induced by the driver, transaxle damage may result.
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AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL OVERSPEED
REDUCTION
DESCRIPTION
Transmission control software includes an auto-
matic speed control overspeed reduction feature. This
maintains vehicle speed at the selected set point
when descending a grade.
OPERATION
The TCM (on SBEC vehicles) (PCM on NGC vehi-
cles) first senses that the speed control is set. If the
set speed is exceeded by more than 4 mph (6.5
km/hr) and the throttle is closed, the TCM (on SBEC
vehicles) (PCM on NGC vehicles) causes the trans-
axle to downshift to THIRD gear. After downshifting,
the automatic speed control resumes normal opera-
tion. To ensure that an upshift is appropriate after
the set speed is reached, the TCM (on SBEC vehi-
cles) (PCM on NGC vehicles) waits until the speed
control system opens the throttle at least 6 degrees
before upshifting to OVERDRIVE again.
If the driver applies the brakes, canceling auto-
matic speed control operation with the transaxle still
in THIRD gear, the TCM (on SBEC vehicles) (PCM
on NGC vehicles) maintains this gear until the driver
opens the throttle at least 6 degrees to avoid an inap-
propriate upshift. The upshift is also delayed for 2.5
seconds after reaching the 6 degrees throttle opening
in anticipation that the driver might open the throt-
tle enough to require THIRD gear. This will avoid
unnecessary and disturbing transmission cycling. If
the automatic speed control RESUME feature is used
after braking, the upshift is delayed until the set
speed is achieved to reduce cycling and provide bet-
ter response.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - ROAD TEST
Perform a vehicle road test to verify reports of
speed control system malfunction. The road test
should include attention to the speedometer. Speed-
ometer operation should be smooth and without flut-
ter at all speeds.
Flutter in the speedometer indicates a problem
which might cause surging in the speed control sys-
tem. The cause of any speedometer problems should
be corrected before proceeding. Refer to the Instru-
ment Cluster for speedometer diagnosis.
If a road test verifies an inoperative system, and
the speedometer operates properly, check for:
²A Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC). If a DTC
exists, conduct tests per the Powertrain Diagnostic
Procedures manual.
²A misadjusted brake (stop) lamp switch. This
could also cause an intermittent problem.
²Loose or corroded electrical connections at the
servo. Corrosion should be removed from electrical
terminals and a light coating of Mopar Multipurpose
Grease, or equivalent, applied.
²Leaking vacuum reservoir.
²Loose or leaking vacuum hoses or connections.
²Defective one-way vacuum check valve.
²Secure attachment at both ends of the speed
control servo cable.
²Smooth operation of throttle linkage and throttle
body air valve.
²Conduct electrical test at PCM.
²Failed speed control servo. Do the servo vacuum
test.
CAUTION: When test probing for voltage or conti-
nuity at electrical connectors, care must be taken
not to damage connector, terminals or seals. If
these components are damaged, intermittent or
complete system failure may occur.
SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE
DESCRIPTION N´m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Servo Mounting Bracket
Nuts14 10.3 123.9
Servo Mounting Bracket
Bolts14 10.3 123.9
Servo Mounting Nuts 6.7 60
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VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY
DESCRIPTION..........................1
OPERATION............................1
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - SENTRY KEY
IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM..................3
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - VEHICLE
THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM..............3
HOOD AJAR SWITCH - EXPORT
REMOVAL.............................3INSTALLATION..........................3
TRANSPONDER KEY
DESCRIPTION..........................3
OPERATION............................3
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TRANSPONDER
PROGRAMMING.......................4
VTSS/SKIS INDICATOR LAMP
DESCRIPTION..........................5
OPERATION............................5
VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY
DESCRIPTION
VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM
The Vehicle Theft Security System (VTSS) is
designed to protect against whole vehicle theft. The
system monitors vehicle doors, and ignition action for
unauthorized operation (hood and liftgate for RG -
Export). The alarm activates:
²Sounding of the horn
²Flashing of the headlamps/park/tail lamps
²Flashing of the headlamps
²An engine kill feature (with SKIS)
SENTRY KEY IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM
The Sentry Key Immobilizer System (SKIS) is
available as a factory-installed option on this vehicle.
It is designed to provide passive protection against
unauthorized vehicle use by disabling the engine,
after two (2) seconds of running, whenever an invalid
key is used to start the vehicle. The SKIS is active
whenever the ignition is on and does not require any
customer intervention. The primary components of
the system are the Sentry Key Immobilizer Module
(SKIM), Sentry Key (ignition key with a transponder
molded into the head), indicator light, Body Control
Module (BCM), and the Powertrain Control Module
(PCM). The SKIM is mounted to the steering column
with the molded, integral antenna mounted on the
ignition housing. The indicator light, is located in the
Mechanical Instrument Cluster (MIC).
OPERATION
VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM
Upon failure of proper SKIM communication to the
PCM, the PCM will shut off fuel after two seconds of
run time. The engine will not re-crank on the key
cycle that the failure occurred, a full key down
sequence must be performed for the engine to crank
again. After six consecutive fuel shut-offs, the engine
will no longer crank on subsequent key cycles. The
failure must be corrected and a valid communication
process between the SKIM and the PCM must occur
for the engine to crank and start again.
The electronics for the VTSS are part of the Body
Control Module (BCM). The system is armed when
the vehicle is locked using the:
²Power door lock switches (with any door ajar)
²Remote Keyless Entry transmitter.
²Door Cylinder Lock Switches.
For vehicles equipped with SKIS, the doors do not
have to be locked to enable the fuel shut off feature.
After the vehicle is locked and the last door is
closed, the set LED indicator in the Mechanical
Instrument Cluster (MIC) will flash quickly for 16
seconds, indicating that arming is in progress. If no
monitored systems are activated during this period,
the system will arm. The LED will extinguish unless
the liftgate is open. If the liftgate is open, the LED
will flash at a slower rate.
This indicates that the system is armed. If fault is
detected on the driver key cylinder input, the indica-
tor LED will remain solid during the arming process,
although the system will still arm. If the indicator
LED does not illuminate at all upon door closing it
indicates that the system is not arming.
Passive disarming occurs upon normal vehicle
entry by unlocking either door with the ignition key/
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - SENTRY KEY
IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, REFER TO ELECTRICAL, RESTRAINTS,
WARNINGS, BEFORE ATTEMPTING COMPONENT
DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCI-
DENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY.
NOTE: The following tests may not prove conclu-
sive in the diagnosis of this system. The most reli-
able, efficient, and accurate means to diagnose the
Sentry Key Immobilizer System involves the use of
a DRB IIITscan tool. Refer to the proper Body Diag-
nostic Procedures Manual.
The Sentry Key Immobilizer System (SKIS) and
the Programmable Communication Interface (PCI)
bus network should be diagnosed using a DRB IIIt
scan tool. The DRB IIItwill allow confirmation that
the PCI bus is functional, that the Sentry Key Immo-
bilizer Module (SKIM) is placing the proper messages
on the PCI bus, and that the Powertrain Control
Module (PCM) is receiving the PCI bus messages.
Refer to the proper Body Diagnostic Procedures man-
ual, and Wiring Diagrams for complete circuit
descriptions and diagrams.
(1) Check the fuses in the Integrated Power Mod-
ule (IPM). If OK, go to Step 2. If not OK, repair the
shorted circuit or component as required and replace
the faulty fuse.
(2) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
remote cable from the remote terminal. Unplug the
wire harness connector at the SKIM. Check for con-
tinuity between the ground circuit cavity of the
SKIM wire harness connector and a good ground.
There should be continuity. If OK, go to Step 3. If not
OK, repair the open circuit to ground as required.
(3) Connect the battery negative cable. Check for
battery voltage at the fused B(+) circuit cavity of the
SKIM wire harness connector. If OK, go to Step 4. If
not OK, repair the open circuit to the fuse in the
IPM as required.
(4) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
Check for battery voltage at the fused ignition switch
output (run/start) circuit cavity of the SKIM wire
harness connector. If OK, use a DRB IIItscan tool
and the proper Body Diagnostic Procedures manual
to complete the diagnosis of the SKIS. If not OK,
repair the open circuit to the fuse in the IPM as
required.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - VEHICLE THEFT
SECURITY SYSTEM
Refer to the appropriate wiring information. The
wiring information includes wiring diagrams, proper
wire and connector repair procedures, further details
on wire harness routing and retention, as well as
pin-out and location views for the various wire har-
ness connectors, splices and grounds. Using a DRB
IIItscan tool. Refer to the proper Body Diagnostic
Procedures Manual for test procedures.
HOOD AJAR SWITCH -
EXPORT
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Using a small flat blade screwdriver, pry trig-
ger switch from the bracket on the left fender well.
(3) Disconnect the hood ajar switch from the wire
connector and remove from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Connect the hood ajar switch to the wire conec-
tor.
(2) Press the hood ajar switch into position on the
bracket located on the left inner fender well.
(3) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
(4) Close the hood and check for proper operation.
TRANSPONDER KEY
DESCRIPTION
The Sentry Key Immobilizer System (SKIS) uses a
transponder chip that is integral to each ignition key
(Fig. 1) to communicate with the Sentry Key Immo-
bilizer Module (SKIM). Ignition keys are supplied
with the vehicle when it is shipped from the factory.
The transponder chip is undermolded within the
head of the key. This undermold is hidden beneath
an overmolded rubber cap.
OPERATION
Each Sentry Key has a unique transponder identi-
fication code permanently programmed into it by the
manufacturer. Likewise, the SKIM has a unique
9Secret Key9code programmed into it by the manu-
facturer as well. When a Sentry Key is programmed
into the memory of the SKIM, the SKIM stores the
transponder identification code from the Sentry Key,
and the Sentry Key learns the9Secret Key9code from
the SKIM. Once the Sentry Key learns the9Secret
Key9code of the SKIM, it is also permanently pro-
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DESCRIPTION - CIRCUIT FUNCTIONS
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric
code to identify the wire and it's function. To identify
which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the
Circuit Identification Code Chart. This chart shows
the main circuits only and does not show the second-
ary codes that may apply to some models.
CIRCUIT IDENTIFICATION CODE CHART
CIRCUIT FUNCTION
A BATTERY FEED
B BRAKE CONTROLS
C CLIMATE CONTROLS
D DIAGNOSTIC CIRCUITS
E DIMMING ILLUMINATION
CIRCUITS
F FUSED CIRCUITS
G MONITORING CIRCUITS
(GAUGES)
H OPEN
I NOT USED
J OPEN
K POWERTRAIN CONTROL
MODULE
L EXTERIOR LIGHTING
M INTERIOR LIGHTING
N NOT USED
O NOT USED
P POWER OPTION (BATTERY
FEED)
Q POWER OPTIONS (IGNITION
FEED)
R PASSIVE RESTRAINT
S SUSPENSION/STEERING
T TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE/
TRANSFER CASE
U OPEN
V SPEED CONTROL, WIPER/
WASHER
W OPEN
X AUDIO SYSTEMS
Y OPEN
Z GROUNDS
DESCRIPTION - SECTION IDENTIFICATION AND
INFORMATION
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual
sections. If a component is most likely found in a par-
ticular group, it will be shown complete (all wires,
connectors, and pins) within that group. For exam-
ple, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be
found in Group 30, so it is shown there complete. It
can, however, be shown partially in another group if
it contains some associated wiring.
Splice diagrams in Section 8W-70 show the entire
splice and provide references to other sections the
splices serves. Section 8W-70 only contains splice dia-
grams that are not shown in their entirety some-
where else in the wiring diagrams.
Section 8W-80 shows each connector and the cir-
cuits involved with that connector. The connectors
are identified using the name/number on the dia-
gram pages.
WIRING SECTION CHART
GROUP TOPIC
8W-01 thru
8W-09General information and Diagram
Overview
8W-10 thru
8W-19Main Sources of Power and
Vehicle Grounding
8W-20 thru
8W-29Starting and Charging
8W-30 thru
8W-39Powertrain/Drivetrain Systems
8W-40 thru
8W-49Body Electrical items and A/C
8W-50 thru
8W-59Exterior Lighting, Wipers and
Trailer Tow
8W-60 thru
8W-69Power Accessories
8W-70 Splice Information
8W-80 Connector Pin Outs
8W-91 Connector, Ground and Splice
Locations
8W - 01 - 6 8W-01 WIRING DIAGRAM INFORMATIONRS
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Component Page
Leak Detection Pump................... 8W-30
License Lamp...................... 8W-51, 61
Lift Pump Motor....................... 8W-30
Lift Pump Relay....................... 8W-30
Liftgate Ajar Switch.................. 8W-39, 61
Liftgate Cinch/Release Motor.............. 8W-61
Liftgate Cylinder Lock Switch............. 8W-39
Liftgate Flood Lamps................... 8W-44
Liftgate Left Pinch Sensor................ 8W-61
Liftgate Right Pinch Sensor............... 8W-61
Low Beam Lamps...................... 8W-50
Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor......... 8W-30
Mass Air Flow Sensor................... 8W-30
Memory Seat/Mirror Module............ 8W-62, 63
Memory Set Switch..................... 8W-63
Message Center........................ 8W-46
Mid Reading Lamps.................... 8W-44
Mode Door Actuator..................... 8W-42
Multi-Function Switch............. 8W-50, 52, 53
Name Brand Speaker Relay............... 8W-47
Natural Vacuum Leak Detection Assembly.... 8W-30
Output Speed Sensor.................... 8W-31
Overhead Console................... 8W-43, 49
Oxygen Sensors........................ 8W-30
Park Lamp Relay...................... 8W-10
Park Lamps.......................... 8W-50
Park/Turn Signal Lamps................. 8W-50
Parking Brake Switch................... 8W-40
Passenger Airbag...................... 8W-43
Passenger Folding Mirror Relay............ 8W-62
Power Folding Mirror Switch.............. 8W-62
Power Liftgate Module.................. 8W-61
Power Liftgate Motor.................... 8W-61
Power Mirror Switch.................... 8W-62
Power Mirrors......................... 8W-62
Power Outlet.......................... 8W-41
Power Seat Circuit Breaker............... 8W-10
Power Seat Front Riser Motors............ 8W-63
Power Seat Front Riser Position Sensors..... 8W-63
Power Seat Horizontal Motors............. 8W-63
Power Seat Horizontal Position Sensors...... 8W-63
Power Seat Rear Riser Motors............. 8W-63
Power Seat Rear Riser Position Sensors...... 8W-63
Power Seat Recliner Motors............... 8W-63
Power Seat Recliner Position Sensors........ 8W-63
Power Seat Switches.................... 8W-63
Power Window Circuit Breaker............ 8W-10
Power Window Motor................... 8W-60
Power Window Switch................... 8W-60
Powertrain Control Module............... 8W-30
PTC's............................... 8W-10
Radiator Fans......................... 8W-42
Radiator Fan Relays.................... 8W-42
Radio............................... 8W-47
Reading Lamps........................ 8W-44
Rear A/C-Heater Unit................... 8W-42
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Rear Auto Temp Control Switch............ 8W-42
Rear Blower Front Control Switch.......... 8W-42
Rear Blower Motor Power Module.......... 8W-42
Rear Blower Motor Relay................. 8W-42
Rear Blower Motor..................... 8W-42
Rear Blower Rear Control Switch........... 8W-42
Rear Dome Lamp...................... 8W-44
Rear Intrusion Sensor................... 8W-39
Rear Mode Motor...................... 8W-42
Rear Power Outlet...................... 8W-41
Rear Temperature Motor................. 8W-42
Rear Washer Pump Motor................ 8W-53
Rear Window Defogger Grid............... 8W-48
Rear Wiper Motor...................... 8W-53
Recirculation Door Actuator............... 8W-42
Remote Keyless Entry Antenna............ 8W-61
Remote Keyless Entry Module............. 8W-61
Remote Radio Switches.................. 8W-47
Repeater Lamps....................... 8W-52
Splices.............................. 8W-70
Seat Airbags.......................... 8W-43
Seat Belt Tensioner..................... 8W-43
Sentry Key Immobilizer Module............ 8W-39
Side Impact Airbag Control Modules........ 8W-43
Siren............................... 8W-39
Sliding Door Control Modules........... 8W-43, 61
Sliding Door Latch Sensing Switches........ 8W-61
Sliding Door Lock Motors................ 8W-61
Sliding Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switches...... 8W-61
Sliding Door Motors.................... 8W-61
Solenoid/Pressure Switch Assy............. 8W-31
Speakers............................. 8W-47
Speed Control Servo.................... 8W-33
Speed Control Switches.................. 8W-33
Starter Motor Relay.................... 8W-21
Starter Motor......................... 8W-21
Stop/Turn Signal Relays................. 8W-54
Sunroof Module........................ 8W-64
Sunroof Switch........................ 8W-64
Thatcham Alarm Indicator................ 8W-39
Thatcham Alarm Module................. 8W-39
Throttle Position Sensor................. 8W-30
Traction Control Switch.................. 8W-35
Trailer Tow Connector................... 8W-54
Transmission Control Module.............. 8W-31
Transmission Control Relay............... 8W-31
Transmission Range Sensor............... 8W-31
Turn Signal Lamps..................... 8W-52
Vehicle Speed Sensor.................... 8W-30
Vent Motors.......................... 8W-60
Visor/Vanity Lamps..................... 8W-44
Washer Fluid Level Switch............... 8W-53
Water In Fuel Sensor................... 8W-30
Wheel Speed Sensors.................... 8W-35
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Headlamp Washer Relay........ 8W-10-26, 56, 67
High Note Horn.................... 8W-10-36
Horn Relay.................. 8W-10-17, 36, 63
Ignition Coil....................... 8W-10-44
Ignition Switch . . . 8W-10-18, 25, 37, 38, 47, 48, 49,
52, 57, 58, 64
Instrument Cluster............... 8W-10-25, 55
Integrated Power
Module............. 8W-10-3, 4, 5, 13, 15, 16,
17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26,
27, 29, 30, 31, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40,
41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 50, 51,
52, 53, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62,
63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72
Leak Detection Pump................ 8W-10-50
Left B-Pillar Switch................. 8W-10-33
Left Combination Relay.............. 8W-10-71
Left Door Speaker.................. 8W-10-40
Left Fog Lamp.................. 8W-10-15, 27
Left Front Park/Turn Signal Lamp . . 8W-10-15, 28,
60, 69
Left Headlamp..................... 8W-10-61
Left Headlamp Leveling Motor . . . 8W-10-29, 66, 69
Left High Beam Lamp............... 8W-10-62
Left Low Beam Lamp................ 8W-10-62
Left Park Lamp................. 8W-10-29, 69
Left Power Mirror................... 8W-10-40
Left Rear Lamp Assembly . 8W-10-28, 29, 69, 70, 71
Left Rear Speaker.................. 8W-10-40
Left Repeater Lamp................. 8W-10-55
Left Side Impact Airbag Control Module . 8W-10-66
Left Sliding Door Control Module....... 8W-10-56
Left Stop/Turn Signal Relay........... 8W-10-71
Left Turn Signal Lamp............... 8W-10-60
License Lamp................ 8W-10-28, 29, 69
Lift Pump Motor................. 8W-10-23, 45
Lift Pump Relay................. 8W-10-23, 45
Low Note Horn..................... 8W-10-36
Mass Air Flow Sensor................ 8W-10-46
Memory Seat/Mirror Module.......... 8W-10-53
Message Center.................... 8W-10-55
Name Brand Speaker Relay..... 8W-10-20, 40, 63
Overhead Console................... 8W-10-41
Oxygen Sensor 1/1 Upstream.......... 8W-10-44
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Downstream........ 8W-10-44
Park Lamp Relay.......... 8W-10-15, 28, 29, 63
Passenger Door Lock Switch........ 8W-10-31, 33
Passenger Folding Mirror
Relay............... 8W-10-22, 24, 47, 48, 51
Passenger Heated Seat Module........ 8W-10-54
Passenger Power Seat Switch.......... 8W-10-54
Passenger Power Window Switch....... 8W-10-31
Power Liftgate Module............... 8W-10-56
Power Mirror Switch........ 8W-10-22, 24, 50, 51
Power Outlet...................... 8W-10-36Component Page
Power Seat Circuit Breaker........ 8W-10-25, 53
Power Window Circuit Breaker...... 8W-10-16, 31
Power Window Switch............... 8W-10-34
Powertrain Control
Module.......... 8W-10-18, 21, 22, 37, 42, 43,
44, 47, 48, 50, 59, 65, 66, 72
PTC4 ......................... 8W-10-20, 40
PTC7 ................... 8W-10-16, 17, 18, 36
Radiator Fan Relay............ 8W-10-26, 55, 59
Radiator Fan Relay No. 1.......... 8W-10-13, 46
Radiator Fan Relay No. 2....... 8W-10-26, 46, 55
Radiator Fan Relay No. 3............. 8W-10-46
Radio......................... 8W-10-32, 41
Rear A/C-Heater Unit............. 8W-10-19, 39
Rear Blower Motor Relay.... 8W-10-19, 20, 39, 67
Rear Power Outlet............ 8W-10-16, 31, 32
Rear Washer Pump Motor....... 8W-10-16, 31, 72
Rear Window Defogger Grid........ 8W-10-20, 40
Rear Wiper Motor................... 8W-10-33
Remote Keyless Entry Module......... 8W-10-41
Right B-Pillar Switch................ 8W-10-33
Right Combination Relay............. 8W-10-71
Right Door Speaker................. 8W-10-40
Right Fog Lamp................. 8W-10-15, 27
Right Front Park/Turn Signal
Lamp.................. 8W-10-15, 28, 60, 64
Right Headlamp.................... 8W-10-61
Right Headlamp Leveling Motor . . 8W-10-29, 64, 66
Right High Beam Lamp.............. 8W-10-62
Right Low Beam Lamp............... 8W-10-62
Right Park Lamp................ 8W-10-29, 64
Right Power Mirror................. 8W-10-40
Right Rear Lamp Assembly . . . 8W-10-15, 28, 29, 70
Right Rear Speaker................. 8W-10-40
Right Repeater Lamp................ 8W-10-55
Right Side Impact Airbag Control
Module......................... 8W-10-66
Right Sliding Door Control Module..... 8W-10-56
Right Stop/Turn Signal Relay.......... 8W-10-71
Right Turn Signal Lamp.............. 8W-10-60
Sentry Key Immobilizer
Module.............. 8W-10-41, 49, 52, 57, 58
Solenoid/Pressure Switch Assy...... 8W-10-42, 43
Starter Motor.......... 8W-10-13, 14, 18, 37, 38
Starter Motor Relay...... 8W-10-18, 37, 38, 57, 58
Sunroof Module.................... 8W-10-56
Thatcham Alarm Module....... 8W-10-49, 52, 58
Trailer Tow Connector............ 8W-10-28, 69
Transmission Control
Module........... 8W-10-21, 37, 43, 65, 66, 72
Transmission Control Relay..... 8W-10-21, 42, 43
Vehicle Speed Sensor................ 8W-10-45
Washer Fluid Level Switch............ 8W-10-64
Wiper Module................ 8W-10-16, 30, 63
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