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BUS MESSAGE CODING
The first part of a data bus message has an Iden-
tification (ID) byte. The ID byte contains message
priority, message identification, message content and
message length information. All messages sent over
the data bus are coded for both priority and identifi-
cation.
PRIORITY
Messages can be broadcast almost simultaneously
by modules over the CCD data bus. Therefore, all
messages are defined and ranked by a predetermined
priority. When two CCD chips start a message at
exactly the same time, non-destructive arbitration
occurs between the two CCD chips. Arbitration will
occur based upon the priority code, to determine
which message takes priority on the data bus and to
prevent data collision. If a CCD chip senses a mes-
sage of higher priority being transmitted, it stops
transmitting its message. The higher priority mes-
sage is then transmitted in its entirety without inter-ruption. The other CCD chips on the data bus do not
allow any other messages to be broadcast.
To determine the winner in an arbitration, all mes-
sages start with an ID byte which contains the pre-
determined priority code. In the digital broadcast,
zero is the dominant bit. All ID bytes start with a
zero. This is the start of the message. With zeros
being the dominant bit, messages starting with more
zeros have a higher priority. For example: of the two
messages below, Message #2 loses arbitration at the
second bit, where Message #1 has a zero and Mes-
sage #2 has a one (Fig. 9). After the message is
broadcast, an idle period occurs while all micropro-
cessors can queue, if necessary, and attempt to
broadcast their messages again.
²Message #1 = 00010110
²Message #2 = 01010101
Fig. 7 Bus Termination
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COMMUNICATION (Continued)
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OPERATION
The upshift indicator gives an indication to the
vehicle operator when the transmission should be
shifted to the next highest gear in order to achieve
the best fuel economy. This indicator is controlled by
a transistor on the instrument cluster circuit board
based upon the cluster programming and electronic
messages received by the cluster from the Powertrain
Control Module (PCM) over the Chrysler Collision
Detection (CCD) data bus. The upshift indicator bulb
receives battery current on the instrument cluster
electronic circuit board through the fused ignition
switch output (st-run) circuit whenever the ignition
switch is in the On or Start positions; therefore, the
lamp will always be off when the ignition switch is in
any position except On or Start. The bulb only illu-
minates when it is provided a path to ground by the
instrument cluster transistor. On models not
equipped with a manual transmission, the incandes-
cent bulb and bulb holder unit are not installed at
the factory when the vehicle is built. The instrument
cluster will turn on the upshift indicator for the fol-
lowing reasons:
²Upshift Lamp-On Message- Each time the
cluster receives an upshift lamp-on message from the
PCM indicating the engine speed and load conditions
are right for a transmission upshift to occur, the
upshift indicator is illuminated. The indicator
remains illuminated until the cluster receives an
upshift lamp-off message from the PCM or until the
ignition switch is turned to the Off position, which-
ever occurs first. The PCM will normally send an
upshift lamp-off message three to five seconds after a
lamp-on message, if an upshift is not performed. The
indicator will then remain off until the vehicle stops
accelerating and is brought back into the range of
indicator operation, or until the transmission is
shifted into another gear.
²Actuator Test- Each time the cluster is put
through the actuator test, the indicator will be
turned on during the bulb check portion of the test to
confirm the functionality of the indicator and the
cluster control circuitry.
The PCM continually monitors the engine speed
and load conditions to determine the proper fuel and
ignition requirements. The PCM then sends the
proper messages to the instrument cluster. If the
upshift indicator fails to light during normal vehicle
operation, replace the bulb with a known good unit.
For further diagnosis of the upshift indicator or the
instrument cluster circuitry that controls the indica-
tor, (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/INSTRUMENT
CLUSTER - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING). For
proper diagnosis of the PCM, the CCD data bus, or
the message inputs to the instrument cluster that
control the upshift indicator, a DRBIIItscan tool isrequired. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic infor-
mation.
VOLTAGE GAUGE
DESCRIPTION
A voltage gauge is standard equipment on all
instrument clusters. The voltage gauge is located in
the upper left quadrant of the instrument cluster,
above the temperature gauge. The voltage gauge con-
sists of a movable gauge needle or pointer controlled
by the instrument cluster circuitry and a fixed 90
degree scale on the cluster overlay that reads left-to-
right from 8 volts to 18 volts. An International Con-
trol and Display Symbol icon for ªBattery Charging
Conditionº is located directly below the lowest grad-
uation of the gauge scale. The voltage gauge graphics
are white against a black field except for a single red
graduation at each end of the gauge scale, making
them clearly visible within the instrument cluster in
daylight. When illuminated from behind by the panel
lamps dimmer controlled cluster illumination lighting
with the exterior lamps turned On, the white graph-
ics appear blue-green and the red graphics appear
red. The orange gauge needle is internally illumi-
nated. Gauge illumination is provided by replaceable
incandescent bulb and bulb holder units located on
the instrument cluster electronic circuit board. The
voltage gauge is serviced as a unit with the instru-
ment cluster.
OPERATION
The voltage gauge gives an indication to the vehi-
cle operator of the electrical system voltage. This
gauge is controlled by the instrument cluster circuit
board based upon the cluster programming and elec-
tronic messages received by the cluster from the
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) over the Chrysler
Collision Detection (CCD) data bus. The voltage
gauge is an air core magnetic unit that receives bat-
tery current on the instrument cluster electronic cir-
cuit board through the fused ignition switch output
(st-run) circuit whenever the ignition switch is in the
On or Start positions. The cluster is programmed to
move the gauge needle back to the low end of the
scale after the ignition switch is turned to the Off
position. The instrument cluster circuitry controls
the gauge needle position and provides the following
features:
²Charge Fail Message- Each time the cluster
receives a message from the PCM indicating a charge
fail condition (system voltage is 10.8 volts or lower),
the gauge needle is moved to the 8 volt graduation
on the gauge scale and the check gauges indicator is
illuminated. The gauge needle remains on the 8 volt
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UPSHIFT INDICATOR (Continued)
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may be damaged. Service replacement clocksprings
are shipped pre-centered and with the auto-locking
tabs engaged. A piece of tape covers the auto-locking
tabs to discourage tampering. These auto-locking
tabs should not be disengaged until the clockspring
has been installed on the steering column. If this
shipping tape is removed or damaged, or if the auto-
locking tabs are disengaged before the clockspring is
installed on a steering column, the clockspring cen-
tering procedure must be performed. (Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/RESTRAINTS/CLOCKSPRING -
STANDARD PROCEDURE - CLOCKSPRING CEN-
TERING).
STANDARD PROCEDURE - CLOCKSPRING
CENTERING
The clockspring is designed to wind and unwind
when the steering wheel is rotated, but is only
designed to rotate the same number of turns (about
five complete rotations) as the steering wheel can be
turned from stop to stop. Centering the clockspring
indexes the clockspring tape to other steering compo-
nents so that it can operate within its designed
travel limits. The rotor of a centered clockspring can
be rotated two and one-half turns in either direction
from the centered position, without damaging the
clockspring tape.
However, if the clockspring is removed for service
or if the steering column is disconnected from the
steering gear, the clockspring tape can change posi-
tion relative to the other steering components. The
clockspring must then be re-centered following com-
pletion of such service or the clockspring tape may be
damaged. Service replacement clocksprings are
shipped pre-centered and with the auto-locking tabs
engaged (raised). These auto-locking tabs should not
be disengaged until the clockspring has been
installed on the steering column. If the auto-locking
tabs are disengaged before the clockspring is
installed on a steering column, the clockspring cen-
tering procedure must be performed.
WARNING: DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM
BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL,
STEERING COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL
COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. DISCON-
NECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE
(GROUND) CABLE, THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR
THE AIRBAG SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE
BEFORE PERFORMING FURTHER DIAGNOSIS OR
SERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DIS-
ABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE TO TAKE
THE PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN
ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSI-
BLE PERSONAL INJURY.NOTE: Before starting this procedure, be certain to
turn the steering wheel until the front wheels are in
the straight-ahead position.
(1) Place the front wheels in the straight-ahead
position.
(2) Remove the clockspring from the steering col-
umn. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/RESTRAINTS/
CLOCKSPRING - REMOVAL).
(3) Depress the two plastic clockspring auto-lock-
ing tabs (Fig. 8).
(4) Keeping the auto-locking tabs depressed, rotate
the clockspring rotor clockwise to the end of its
travel.Do not apply excessive torque.
(5) From the end of the clockwise travel, rotate the
rotor about two and one-half turns counterclockwise,
then release the auto-locking tabs. The clockspring
pigtail wire for the horn switch should end up at the
top, and the pigtail wires for the airbag, optional
speed control switches, and optional remote radio
switches at the bottom. The clockspring is now cen-
tered.
(6) The front wheels should still be in the straight-
ahead position. Reinstall the clockspring onto the
steering column. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/RE-
STRAINTS/CLOCKSPRING - INSTALLATION).
Fig. 8 Clockspring Auto-Locking Tabs
1 - AIRBAG MODULE WIRE
2 - SPEED CONTROL WIRING
3 - HORN WIRE
4 - CLOCKSPRING ASSEMBLY
5 - AUTO-LOCKING TABS
BR/BERESTRAINTS 8O - 11
CLOCKSPRING (Continued)
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Hard wired circuitry connects many of the VTSS
components to each other through the electrical sys-
tem of the vehicle. These hard wired circuits are
integral to several wire harnesses, which are routed
throughout the vehicle and retained by many differ-
ent methods. These circuits may be connected to each
other, to the vehicle electrical system and to the
VTSS components through the use of a combination
of soldered splices, splice block connectors, and many
different types of wire harness terminal connectors
and insulators. Refer to the appropriate wiring infor-
mation. The wiring information includes wiring dia-
grams, proper wire and connector repair procedures,
further details on wire harness routing and reten-
tion, as well as pin-out and location views for the
various wire harness connectors, splices and grounds.
OPERATION
A Central Timer Module (CTM) is used on this
model to control and integrate many of the electronic
functions and features included in the Vehicle Theft
Security System (VTSS). In the VTSS, the CTM
receives inputs indicating the status of the door ajar
switches, the door cylinder lock switch, and the igni-
tion switch. The programming in the CTM allows it
to process the information from all of these inputs
and send control outputs to energize or de-energize
the horn relay, the headlamp relay, and the VTSS
indicator. The control of these inputs and outputs are
what constitute all of the features of the VTSS. Fol-
lowing is information on the operation of each of the
VTSS features. Refer to the owner's manual in the
vehicle glove box for more information on the fea-
tures, use and operation of the VTSS.
ENABLING
The high-line or premium version of the CTM must
have the VTSS function electronically enabled in
order for the VTSS to perform as designed. The logic
in the CTM keeps its VTSS function dormant until it
is enabled using a DRBIIItscan tool. The VTSS
function of the high-line or premium CTM is enabled
on vehicles equipped with the VTSS option at the
factory, but a service replacement CTM must be
VTSS-enabled by the dealer using a DRBIIItscan
tool. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
The VTSS engine no-run feature is disabled when
it is shipped from the factory. This is done by pro-
gramming within the Powertrain Control Module
(PCM). The logic in the PCM prevents the VTSS
engine no-run feature from arming until the engine
start counter within the PCM sees twenty enginestarts. The VTSS no-run feature must be enabled by
the dealer when the vehicle is received from the
assembly plant. Once the VTSS engine no-run fea-
ture has been enabled, it cannot be disabled unless
the PCM is replaced with a new unit. The same
VTSS engine no-run feature enable logic will apply
anytime the PCM is replaced with a new unit.
ARMING
Passive arming of the VTSS occurs when the vehi-
cle is exited with the key removed from the ignition
switch, the headlamps are turned off, and the doors
are locked while they are open using the power lock
switch, or locked after they are closed by turning
either front door lock cylinder to the lock position
using the key. The power lock switch will not func-
tion if the key is in the ignition switch or the head-
lamps are turned on with the driver side front door
open. The VTSS will not arm if the doors are locked
using the mechanical lock button. Active arming of
the VTSS occurs when the ªLockº button on the
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter is
depressed to lock the vehicle. For active arming to
occur, the doors must be closed and the ignition
switch must be in the Off position when the RKE
transmitter ªLockº button is depressed. However,
once the VTSS arming process has been completed,
the ignition switch can be turned to the Accessory
position without triggering the alarm.
Once the VTSS begins passive or active arming,
the security indicator lamp in the overhead console
will flash rapidly for about fifteen seconds. This indi-
cates that the VTSS arming is in progress. Turning a
key in the ignition switch, opening a door, or unlock-
ing a door by any means during the fifteen second
arming process will cause the VTSS indicator to stop
flashing and the arming process to abort. Once the
fifteen second arming function is successfully com-
pleted, the indicator will flash at a slower rate, indi-
cating that the VTSS is armed.
DISARMING
Passive disarming of the VTSS occurs when the
vehicle is unlocked using the key to unlock either
front door. Active disarming of the VTSS occurs when
the vehicle is unlocked by depressing the ªUnlockº
button of the RKE transmitter. Once the alarm has
been activated (horn pulsing, headlamps flashing,
and the engine no-run feature), either disarming
method will also deactivate the alarm. Depressing
the ªPanicº button on the RKE transmitter willnot
disarm the VTSS.
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8W-02 COMPONENT INDEX
Component Page
4WD Switch.......................... 8W-31
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay............ 8W-42
A/C Compressor Clutch................. 8W-42
A/C- Heater Control.................... 8W-42
A/C Heater Temperature Select........... 8W-42
A/C High Pressure Switch............... 8W-42
A/C Low Pressure Switch................ 8W-42
Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor......... 8W-30
Aftermarket Center High Mounted Stop
Lamp............................. 8W-51
Aftermarket Trailer Tow Connector........ 8W-54
Airbag Control Module.................. 8W-43
Ambient Temperature Sensor............ 8W-49
Ash Receiver Lamp.................... 8W-44
Automatic Day/Night Mirror............. 8W-49
Automatic Shut Down Relay............. 8W-30
Auxiliary Battery...................... 8W-20
Back-Up Lamp Switch.................. 8W-51
Back-Up Lamp........................ 8W-51
Battery Temperature Sensor............. 8W-30
Battery............................. 8W-20
Blend Door Actuator................... 8W-42
Blower Motor Relay.................... 8W-42
Blower Motor Resistor Block............. 8W-42
Blower Motor......................... 8W-42
Brake Lamp Switch.................... 8W-51
Brake Pressure Switch............... 8W-34, 35
Bypass Jumper....................... 8W-21
Camshaft Position Sensor............... 8W-30
Capacitor......................... 8W-10, 30
Cargo Lamps........................ 8W-44
Center High Mounted Stop Lamps........ 8W-51
Center Identification Lamp.............. 8W-50
Central Timer Module.................. 8W-45
Cigar Lighter......................... 8W-41
Circuit Breakers...................... 8W-12
Clockspring.................. 8W-33, 41, 43, 47
Clutch Pedal Position Switch............. 8W-21
Combination Flasher................... 8W-52
Controller Antilock Brake............ 8W-34, 35
Crankshaft Position Sensor.............. 8W-30
Cummins Bus........................ 8W-18
Cup Holder Lamp..................... 8W-44
Data Link Connector................... 8W-18
Daytime Running Lamp Module.......... 8W-50
Dome Lamp.......................... 8W-44
Driver Airbag......................... 8W-43
Driver Cylinder Lock Switch............. 8W-39
Driver Door Ajar Switch................ 8W-45
Driver Door Lock Motor................. 8W-61
Driver Door Window/Lock Switch...... 8W-60, 61
Driver Heated Seat Cushion............. 8W-63Component Page
Driver Heated Seat Switch.............. 8W-63
Driver Lumbar Motor.................. 8W-63
Driver Power Seat Front Vertical Motor.... 8W-63
Driver Power Seat Horizontal Motor....... 8W-63
Driver Power Seat Rear Vertical Motor..... 8W-63
Driver Power Seat Switch............... 8W-63
Driver Power Window Motor............. 8W-60
Electric Brake Provision................ 8W-54
Engine Control Module................. 8W-30
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor....... 8W-30
Engine Oil Pressure Sensor.............. 8W-30
Engine Starter Motor Relay.............. 8W-21
Engine Starter Motor................... 8W-21
EVAP/Purge Solenoid................... 8W-30
Fender Lamp......................... 8W-51
Fog Lamp Relay....................... 8W-50
Fog Lamp............................ 8W-50
Fuel Heater Relay..................... 8W-30
Fuel Heater........................ 8W-30-36
Fuel Injection Pump................... 8W-30
Fuel Injectors......................... 8W-30
Fuel Pump Module.................... 8W-30
Fuel Pump Relay...................... 8W-30
Fuel Tank Module..................... 8W-30
Fuel Transfer Pump.................... 8W-30
Fuses (JB)........................... 8W-12
Fuses (PDC).......................... 8W-10
Fusible Link....................... 8W-20, 30
Grounds............................. 8W-15
Generator............................ 8W-20
Glove Box Lamp And Switch............. 8W-44
Headlamp Beam Select Switch........... 8W-50
Headlamp Switch...................... 8W-50
Headlamp........................... 8W-50
Heated Mirror Relay................... 8W-62
Heated Mirror Switch.................. 8W-62
Heated Seat Relay..................... 8W-12
High Note Horn....................... 8W-41
Horn Relay.......................... 8W-41
Horn Switch.......................... 8W-41
Idle Air Control Motor.................. 8W-30
Ignition Coils......................... 8W-30
Ignition Switch....................... 8W-10
Instrument Cluster.................... 8W-40
Intake Air Heater Relays................ 8W-30
Intake Air Heater..................... 8W-30
Intake Air Temperature Sensor........... 8W-30
Intermittent Wiper Switch............... 8W-53
Joint Connectors....... 8W-10, 12, 15, 30, 34, 35,
40, 44, 45, 51, 53, 54, 70
Junction Block........................ 8W-12
Leak Detection Pump.................. 8W-30
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8W-10 POWER DISTRIBUTION
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch................ 8W-10-27
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay......... 8W-10-9, 27
Aftermarket Center High Mounted Stop
Lamp........................... 8W-10-13
Aftermarket Trailer Tow Connector....... 8W-10-21
Automatic Shut Down Relay.......... 8W-10-14, 20
Auxiliary Battery..................... 8W-10-8
Battery............................. 8W-10-8
Blower Motor....................... 8W-10-23
Blower Motor Relay................. 8W-10-8, 23
Brake Lamp Switch................. 8W-10-8, 13
Capacitor.......................... 8W-10-16
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp No. 1.... 8W-10-13
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp No. 2.... 8W-10-13
Central Timer Module.............. 8W-10-22, 26
Circuit Breaker 2.................... 8W-10-10
Clockspring......................... 8W-10-26
Combination Flasher.................. 8W-10-13
Controller Antilock Brake.............. 8W-10-23
Daytime Running Lamp Module......... 8W-10-25
Electric Brake Provision............. 8W-10-13, 21
Engine Control Module................ 8W-10-12
Engine Starter Motor................. 8W-10-23
Engine Starter Motor Relay........... 8W-10-8, 23
Fog Lamp Relay..................... 8W-10-25
Fuel Heater........................ 8W-10-20
Fuel Heater Relay.................. 8W-10-8, 20
Fuel Injection Pump.................. 8W-10-12
Fuel Injector No. 1................. 8W-10-15, 16
Fuel Injector No. 2................. 8W-10-15, 16
Fuel Injector No. 3................. 8W-10-15, 16
Fuel Injector No. 4................. 8W-10-15, 16
Fuel Injector No. 5................. 8W-10-15, 16
Fuel Injector No. 6................. 8W-10-15, 16
Fuel Injector No. 7................. 8W-10-15, 16
Fuel Injector No. 8................. 8W-10-15, 16
Fuel Injector No. 9................... 8W-10-16
Fuel Injector No. 10................... 8W-10-16
Fuel Pump Module................... 8W-10-11
Fuel Pump Relay.................. 8W-10-11, 12
Fuse 1 (JB)......................... 8W-10-10
Fuse 1 (PDC)...................... 8W-10-8, 10
Fuse 2 (PDC)................... 8W-10-8, 10, 22
Fuse 3 (PDC)................... 8W-10-8, 11, 12
Fuse 4 (JB)......................... 8W-10-10
Fuse 4 (PDC)...................... 8W-10-8, 13
Fuse 5 (PDC)...................... 8W-10-8, 13
Fuse 6 (PDC)................... 8W-10-8, 14, 20
Fuse 7 (PDC)...................... 8W-10-8, 20
Fuse 8 (PDC)...................... 8W-10-8, 21
Fuse 9 (PDC)...................... 8W-10-8, 23
Fuse 10 (PDC)..................... 8W-10-8, 22
Fuse 11 (PDC)..................... 8W-10-8, 23
Fuse 12 (JB)........................ 8W-10-10
Fuse 12 (PDC)................... 8W-10-8, 9, 23
Fuse 13 (JB)........................ 8W-10-10
Component Page
Fuse 14 (JB)........................ 8W-10-10
Fuse B (PDC)................... 8W-10-8, 9, 24
Fuse C (PDC)..................... 8W-10-9, 24
Fuse E (PDC)..................... 8W-10-9, 24
Fuse F (PDC)..................... 8W-10-9, 24
Fuse G (PDC)..................... 8W-10-9, 25
Fuse H (PDC)..................... 8W-10-9, 26
Fuse I (PDC)...................... 8W-10-9, 26
Fuse J (PDC)...................... 8W-10-9, 27
Fuse K (PDC)............. 8W-10-9, 14, 17, 18, 19
Fuse L (PDC)..................... 8W-10-9, 27
Fuse Gen (PDC)................... 8W-10-8, 27
G201............................. 8W-10-22
Generator........................ 8W-10-8, 27
Headlamp Beam Select Switch........... 8W-10-25
Headlamp Switch.................. 8W-10-9, 24
High Note Horn..................... 8W-10-26
Horn Relay....................... 8W-10-9, 26
Ignition Coil........................ 8W-10-15
Ignition Coil 4 Pack................... 8W-10-16
Ignition Coil 6 Pack................... 8W-10-16
Ignition Switch................. 8W-10-8, 10, 22
Joint Connector No. 1.............. 8W-10-25, 26
Joint Connector No. 2........ 8W-10-8, 9, 11, 12, 14,
15, 16, 20, 21
Joint Connector No. 5................. 8W-10-22
Joint Connector No. 6............ 8W-10-13, 22, 26
Joint Connector No. 8................. 8W-10-22
Junction Block.................. 8W-10-8, 10, 13
Left Fog Lamp...................... 8W-10-25
Left Headlamp...................... 8W-10-24
Left Outboard Headlamp.......... 8W-10-9, 24, 25
Low Note Horn...................... 8W-10-26
Oxygen Sensor 1/1 Left Bank Up . . . 8W-10-17, 18, 19
Oxygen Sensor 1/1 Upstream............ 8W-10-17
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Downstream.......... 8W-10-17
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Left Bank Down....... 8W-10-19
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Pre-Catalyst.......... 8W-10-18
Oxygen Sensor 1/3 Post-Catalyst......... 8W-10-18
Oxygen Sensor 2/1 Right Bank Up . . 8W-10-17, 18, 19
Oxygen Sensor 2/2 Right Bank Down...... 8W-10-19
Oxygen Sensor Downstream Relay..... 8W-10-18, 19
Power Distribution Center.... 8W-10-8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
13, 14, 2, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
Power Outlet...................... 8W-10-9, 27
Powertrain Control Module . . 8W-10-11, 12, 15, 16, 20
Quad High Beam Relay................ 8W-10-24
Right Fog Lamp..................... 8W-10-25
Right Headlamp..................... 8W-10-24
Right Outboard Headlamp......... 8W-10-9, 24, 25
Security Relay..................... 8W-10-9, 25
Trailer Tow Connector................. 8W-10-21
Trailer Tow Relay.................... 8W-10-21
Transmission Control Relay........... 8W-10-9, 26
Transmission Solenoid Assembly......... 8W-10-26
Turn Signal/Hazard Switch............. 8W-10-13
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8W-15 GROUND DISTRIBUTION
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch.................8W-15-8, 10
A/C Heater Temperature Select.............8W-15-12
A/C-Heater Control.....................8W-15-14
Aftermarket Trailer Tow Connector............8W-15-6
Airbag Control Module....................8W-15-5
Ash Receiver Lamp.....................8W-15-14
Automatic Day/Night Mirror...............8W-15-13
Auxiliary Battery.......................8W-15-11
Battery.............................8W-15-11
Blend Door Actuator.....................8W-15-12
Blower Motor Relay......................8W-15-2
Brake Lamp Switch.....................8W-15-12
Brake Pressure Switch....................8W-15-3
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp No. 1........8W-15-17
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp No. 2........8W-15-17
Center Identification Lamp................8W-15-18
Central Timer Module.................8W-15-12, 13
Cigar Lighter.........................8W-15-14
Clockspring...........................8W-15-4
Combination Flasher....................8W-15-13
Controller Antilock Brake..................8W-15-5
Cummins Bus.........................8W-15-10
Cup Holder Lamp......................8W-15-14
Data Link Connector................8W-15-8, 10, 12
Daytime Running Lamp Module............8W-15-2, 3
Driver Cylinder Lock Switch...............8W-15-16
Driver Door Ajar Switch..................8W-15-16
Driver Door Window/Lock Switch..........8W-15-16, 17
Driver Heated Seat Cushion...............8W-15-15
Driver Heated Seat Switch................8W-15-13
Driver Power Seat Switch..............8W-15-15, 17
Electric Brake Provision..................8W-15-14
Engine Control Module....................8W-15-9
Engine Starter Motor Relay...............8W-15-8, 9
Fuel Heater..........................8W-15-10
Fuel Heater Relay.......................8W-15-2
Fuel Injection Pump.....................8W-15-9
Fuel Pump Module......................8W-15-7
Fuel Pump Relay.......................8W-15-2
Fuel Transfer Pump.....................8W-15-10
G100......................8W-15-2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 12
G101...............................8W-15-5
G102...............................8W-15-2
G105...............................8W-15-8
G107...............................8W-15-10
G113...............................8W-15-11
G114...............................8W-15-11
G115...............................8W-15-11
G116...............................8W-15-11
G117...............................8W-15-11
G118...............................8W-15-11
G120...............................8W-15-11
G200...........................8W-15-7, 12, 14
G201..........................8W-15-12, 13, 14
G300..........................8W-15-15, 16, 17
G301...............................8W-15-17
G302...............................8W-15-18
Glove Box Lamp And Switch...............8W-15-14
Headlamp Beam Select Switch..............8W-15-14
Headlamp Switch....................8W-15-13, 14
Heated Mirror Switch....................8W-15-13
High Note Horn........................8W-15-7
Ignition Switch........................8W-15-13
Instrument Cluster...................8W-15-12, 14
Component Page
Intake Air Heater Relay No. 1...............8W-15-9
Intake Air Heater Relay No. 2...............8W-15-9
Joint Connector No. 1...................8W-15-2, 5
Joint Connector No. 2....................8W-15-9
Joint Connector No. 5.................8W-15-13, 14
Joint Connector No. 6...................8W-15-4, 5
Joint Connector No. 8..................8W-15-5, 13
Junction Block...................8W-15-12, 13, 14
Left Back-Up Lamp......................8W-15-6
Left Front Door Speaker...................8W-15-4
Left Front Fender Lamp...................8W-15-6
Left License Lamp.......................8W-15-6
Left Outboard Clearance Lamp.............8W-15-18
Left Outboard Identification Lamp...........8W-15-18
Left Park/Turn Signal Lamp................8W-15-3
Left Power Mirror......................8W-15-16
Left Rear Fender Lamp...................8W-15-6
Left Remote Radio Switch..................8W-15-4
Left Tail/Stop/Turn Signal Lamp.............8W-15-6
Left Visor/Vanity Lamp...................8W-15-13
Low Note Horn.........................8W-15-7
Overdrive Switch.......................8W-15-12
Overhead Console......................8W-15-12
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Left Bank Down...........8W-15-8
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Pre-Catalyst..............8W-15-8
Oxygen Sensor 1/3 Post-Catalyst.............8W-15-8
Oxygen Sensor 2/2 Right Bank Down..........8W-15-8
Passenger Airbag On/Off Switch..............8W-15-5
Passenger Cylinder Lock Switch.............8W-15-16
Passenger Door Ajar Switch................8W-15-16
Passenger Door Window/Lock Switch..........8W-15-16
Passenger Heated Seat Cushion.............8W-15-15
Passenger Heated Seat Switch..............8W-15-13
Passenger Power Seat Switch..............8W-15-15
Power Distribution Center.................8W-15-2
Power Mirror Switch....................8W-15-16
Power Outlet.........................8W-15-14
Powertrain Control Module..............8W-15-8, 10
Quad High Beam Relay...................8W-15-2
Radio...............................8W-15-5
Radio Choke Relay......................8W-15-4
Right Back-Up Lamp.....................8W-15-6
Right Front Door Speaker..................8W-15-4
Right Front Fender Lamp..................8W-15-6
Right License Lamp......................8W-15-6
Right Outboard Clearance Lamp............8W-15-18
Right Outboard Identification Lamp..........8W-15-18
Right Park/Turn Signal Lamp...............8W-15-7
Right Power Mirror.....................8W-15-16
Right Rear Fender Lamp..................8W-15-6
Right Remote Radio Switch.................8W-15-4
Right Tail/Stop/Turn Signal Lamp............8W-15-6
Right Visor/Vanity Lamp..................8W-15-13
Seat Belt Switch.....................8W-15-15, 17
Seat Heat Interface Module................8W-15-15
Security Relay.........................8W-15-2
Speed Control Servo.....................8W-15-3
Tailgate Lamp.........................8W-15-6
Trailer Tow Connector....................8W-15-6
Trailer Tow Relay.......................8W-15-2
Underhood Lamp.......................8W-15-3
Washer Fluid Level Switch.................8W-15-3
Windshield Washer Pump..................8W-15-7
Wiper Motor...........................8W-15-7
BR/BE8W-15 GROUND DISTRIBUTION 8W - 15 - 1
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CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP NO. 1 - BLACK 2 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 L50 18WT/TN BRAKE LAMP SWITCH OUTPUT
2 Z3 18BK/OR GROUND
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP NO. 2 - BLACK 2 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 L50 18WT/TN BRAKE LAMP SWITCH OUTPUT
2 Z3 18BK/OR GROUND
CENTER IDENTIFICATION LAMP-2WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 L7 18BK/YL HEADLAMP SWITCH OUTPUT
2 Z4 18BK GROUND
CENTRAL TIMER MODULE C1 - GREEN 14 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 G75 22TN DRIVER DOOR AJAR SWITCH SENSE
2 G13 22DB/RD CHIME REQUEST SIGNAL
3 V8 16VT WIPER SWITCH MODE SENSE
4 V18 22YL/DG WIPER MOTOR RELAY CONTROL
5 G16 22BK/LB PASSENGER DOOR AJAR SWITCH SENSE
6 Z2 22BK/LG GROUND
7- -
8 F12 22DB/WT (BASE/MIDLINE) FUSED IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT (RUN-START)
8 V6 16DB (CTM) FUSED IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT (RUN-ACC)
9 G26 22LB KEY-IN IGNITION SWITCH SENSE
10 V10 16BR WASHER SWITCH SENSE
11 V5 16DG WIPER PARK SWITCH SENSE
12 V9 16WT/DB WIPER SWITCH MODE SIGNAL
13 - -
14 F35 22RD FUSED B(+)
BR/BE8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS 8W - 80 - 33
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tappets, which pass oil through hollow push rods to a
hole in the corresponding rocker arm. Oil from the
rocker arm lubricates the valve train components.The oil then passes down through the push rod guide
holes and the oil drain-back passages in the cylinder
head, past the valve tappet area, and then returns to
the oil pan (Fig. 49).
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTINGÐENGINE OIL
LEAKS
Begin with a through visual inspection of the
engine, particularly at the area of the suspected leak.
If an oil leak source is not readily identifiable, the
following steps should be followed:
(1) Do not clean or degrease the engine at this
time because some solvents may cause rubber to
swell, temporarily stopping the leak.
(2) Add an oil-soluble dye (use as recommended by
manufacturer). Start the engine and let idle for
approximately 15 minutes. Check the oil dipstick to
be sure the dye is thoroughly mixed as indicated
with a bright yellow color under a black light source.
(3) Using a black light, inspect the entire engine
for fluorescent dye, particularly at the suspected area
of oil leak. If the oil leak is found and identified,
repair per service manual instructions.
Fig. 47 Engine Rear Support Cushion Assemblies
Fig. 48 Positive Displacement Oil PumpÐTypical
1 - INNER ROTOR AND SHAFT
2 - BODY
3 - DISTRIBUTOR DRIVESHAFT (REFERENCE)
4 - COTTER PIN
5 - RETAINER CAP
6 - SPRING
7 - RELIEF VALVE
8 - LARGE CHAMFERED EDGE
9 - BOLT
10 - COVER
11 - OUTER ROTOR
BR/BEENGINE 5.9L 9 - 43
LUBRICATION (Continued)
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stretching or other damage. Replace drain plug and
gasket if damaged.
(6) Install drain plug in crankcase.
(7) Change oil filter (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/LUBRI-
CATION/OIL FILTER - REMOVAL).
(8) Lower vehicle and fill crankcase with specified
type (Refer to LUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE/
FLUID TYPES - DESCRIPTION) and amount of
engine oil (Refer to LUBRICATION & MAINTE-
NANCE - SPECIFICATIONS).
(9) Install oil fill cap.
(10) Start engine and inspect for leaks.
(11) Stop engine and inspect oil level.
OIL FILTER
REMOVAL
All engines are equipped with a high quality full-
flow, disposable type oil filter. DaimlerChrysler Cor-
poration recommends a Mopartor equivalent oil
filter be used.
(1) Position a drain pan under the oil filter.
(2) Using a suitable oil filter wrench loosen filter.
(3) Rotate the oil filter counterclockwise to remove
it from the cylinder block oil filter boss (Fig. 51).
(4) When filter separates from adapter nipple, tip
gasket end upward to minimize oil spill. Remove fil-
ter from vehicle.
(5) With a wiping cloth, clean the gasket sealing
surface (Fig. 52) of oil and grime.
(6) Install new filter (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/LUBRI-
CATION/OIL FILTER - INSTALLATION).
INSTALLATION
(1) Lightly lubricate oil filter gasket with engine
oil or chassis grease.
(2) Thread filter onto adapter nipple. When gasket
makes contact with sealing surface, (Fig. 52) hand
tighten filter one full turn, do not over tighten.(3) Add oil (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/LUBRICATION/
OIL - STANDARD PROCEDURE).
OIL PAN
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect the negative cable from the battery.
(2) Remove engine oil dipstick.
(3) Raise vehicle.
(4) Drain engine oil.
(5) Remove exhaust pipe.
(6) Remove left engine to transmission strut.
(7) Loosen the right side engine support bracket
cushion thru-bolt nut and raise the engine slightly.
Remove oil pan by sliding backward and out.
(8) Remove the one-piece gasket.
CLEANING
Clean the block and pan gasket surfaces.
Trim or remove excess sealant film in the rear
main cap oil pan gasket groove.DO NOT remove
the sealant inside the rear main cap slots.
If present, trim excess sealant from inside the
engine.
Clean oil pan in solvent and wipe dry with a clean
cloth.
Clean oil screen and pipe thoroughly in clean sol-
vent. Inspect condition of screen.
INSPECTION
Inspect oil drain plug and plug hole for stripped or
damaged threads. Repair as necessary.
Inspect oil pan mounting flange for bends or distor-
tion. Straighten flange, if necessary.
INSTALLATION
(1) Clean the block and pan gasket surfaces.
Fig. 51 Oil Filter RemovalÐTypical
1 - ENGINE OIL FILTER
2 - OIL FILTER WRENCH
Fig. 52 Oil Filter Sealing SurfaceÐTypical
1 - SEALING SURFACE
2 - RUBBER GASKET
3 - OIL FILTER
9 - 46 ENGINE 5.9LBR/BE
OIL (Continued)