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z
Key in ON position.
z Does the brake warning indicator stay on? cylinder reservoir. TEST the
system for normal operation.
B2 CHECK PARKING BRAKE SWITCH
z
Key in OFF position.
z Disconnect: Parking Brake Switch.
z Key in ON position.
z Does the brake warning light stay on? Yes
GO to
B3 .
No
INSTALL a new parking brake
switch. TEST the system for
normal operation. B3 CHECK THE GEM
z
Key in OFF position.
z Disconnect: GEM C201e.
z Measure resistance to ground at C201e- 13.
z Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms? Yes
REPAIR the GEM. TEST the
system for normal operation.
No
For vehicles without Daytime
Running Lights (DRL), GO to
B4
. For vehicles with DRL, GO
to B5 .
B4 CHECK CIRCUITS 977 (VT/WH), 22 (LB/BK) AND 128
(VT/YE) z
Remove the fused jumper from C124.
z Measure the resistance to ground at C124- 2.
z Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms? Yes
REPAIR the ground short in
circuit 128 (VT/YE). TEST the
system for normal operation.
No
REPAIR the ground short in
circuit 977 (VT/WH) or circuit 22
(LB/BK). TEST the system for
normal operation.
B5 CHECK CIRCUIT 128 (VT/YE)
z
Remove the fused jumper from C124.
z Measure the resistance to ground at C201e- 13. Yes
GO to
B6 . Klj . 8 ba
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Battery—
Drain Tests
NOTE: No production vehicle should have more than a 50 mA (0.050 amp) continuous draw.
Check for current drains on the battery in excess of 50 milliamps (0.050 amp) with all the electrical
accessories off and the vehicle at rest. Current drains can be tested with the following procedure:
WARNING: Do not attempt this test on a lead- acid battery that has recently been
recharged. Explosive gases can cause personal injury.
CAUTION: To prevent damage to the meter, do not crank the engine or operate
accessories that draw more than 10A.
NOTE: Many modules draw 10 mA (0.010 amp) or more continuously.
NOTE: Use an in- line ammeter between the battery positive or negative post and its respective cable.
NOTE: Typically, a drain of approximately one amp can be attributed to an engine compartment lamp,
glove compartment lamp, or luggage compartment lamp staying on continually. Other component
failures or wiring shorts may be located by selectively pulling fuses to pinpoint the location of the
current drain. When the current drain is found, the meter reading will fall to an acceptable level. If the
drain is still not located after checking all the fuses, it may be due to the generator.
NOTE: To accurately test the drain on a battery, an in- line digital ammeter must be used. Use of a test
lamp or voltmeter is not an accurate method due to the number of electronic modules.
1. Make sure the junction box/fuse panels are accessible without turning on interior and underhood lights.
2. Drive the vehicle at least five minutes and over 48 km/h (30 mph) to turn on and exercise vehicle systems.
3. Allow the vehicle to sit with the key off for at least 40 minutes to allow modules to time out/power down.
4. Connect a fused jumper wire between the negative battery cable and the negative battery post to prevent modules from resetting and to catch capacitive drains.
5. Disconnect the negative battery cable from the post without breaking the connection of the jumper wire.
6. NOTE: It is very important that continuity is not broken between the battery and the negative
battery cable when connecting the meter. If this happens, the entire procedure must be
repeated.
Connect the tester between the negative battery cable and the post. The meter must be capable
of reading milliamps and should have a 10 amp capability.
7. NOTE: If the meter settings need to be switched or the test leads need to be moved to another
jack, the jumper wire must be reinstalled to avoid breaking continuity.
Remove the jumper wire.
NOTE: Amperage draw will vary from vehicle to vehicle depending on the equipment package.
Compare to a comparable vehicle for reference.
NOTE: No production vehicle should have more than a 50 mA (0.050 amp) draw. Klj . 11 ba
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For example, if you don't know the specific system in which the ignition switch is located, look up ignition
switch in the wiring diagram component location tables and go to the appropriate wiring diagram(s) which
contain either full or partial views of the ignition swit ch. The full view of the ignition switch is located in
Power Distribution.
The first listing for the component will be the full or most complete view of the component. Additional
listings will be partial views of the component. Not all components are used on all models.
All components will have a partial view in Gr ound Distribution and Power Distribution. Data Link
Connectors show connecting circuits between modules. Alternate names for components may be listed in
wiring diagram component locations tables.
WIRING DIAGRAM COMPONENT LOCATIONS
ComponentWiring Diagram
ABS Electronic Control UnitAnti-Lock Brakes; Data Link Connectors
ABS Hydraulic UnitAnti-Lock Brakes
Acceleration SensorAnti-Lock Brakes
Accessory Delay RelayPower Windows
A/C Compressor Clutch RelayEngine Performance
A/C SensorEngine Performance
A/C Pressure SwitchEngine Performance
Adaptive Lamp Control ModuleExterior Lights
Air Bag(s)Air Bag Restraint System
Air Bag ModuleAir Bag Restraint System
Air Bag Sensor(s)Air Bag Restraint System
Air Injection Pump RelayEngine Performance
Air Temperature SensorOverhead Console
Alternator (Generator)Generators & Regulators
Anti-Theft Control ModuleAnti-Theft System; Starters
Autolamp Control RelayHeadlight Systems; Daytime Running Lights
Automatic Shutdown (ASD) RelayEngine Performance; Generators & Regulators
Autostick SwitchEngine Performance
Auxiliary Battery RelayGenerators & Regulators
Back-Up LightsBack-Up Lights; Exterior Lights
Barometric (BARO) Pressure SensorEngine Performance
BatteryPower Distribution
Battery Temperature SensorEngine Performance
Body Control ModuleBody Control Computer; Anti-Theft System;
Daytime Running Lights; Engine Performance;
Headlight Systems; Warning Systems
Boost Control SolenoidEngine Performance
Boost SensorEngine Performance
Brake Fluid Level SwitchAnalog Instrument Panels
Brake On/Off (BOO) SwitchCruise Control Systems; Engine Performance;
Shift Interlock Systems
Buzzer ModuleWarning Systems

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Camshaft Position (CMP) SensorEngine Performance
Central Control ModuleAnti-Theft System
ClockspringAir Bag Restraint System; Cruise Control
Systems; Steering Column Switches
Clutch Pedal Position SwitchStarters
Clutch Start SwitchStarters
Combination MeterAnalog Instrument Panels
Constant Control Relay Module (CCRM)Engine Performance; Electric Cooling Fans
Convenience CenterPower Distribution; Illu mination/Interior Lights
Convertible Top MotorPower Convertible Top
Convertible Top SwitchPower Convertible Top
Crankshaft Position (CKP) SensorEngine Performance
Cruise Control ModuleCruise Control Systems
Cruise Control SwitchCruise Control Systems
Condenser Fan Relay(s)Electric Cooling Fans
Data Link Connector (DLC)Engine Performance
Daytime Running Lights ModuleDaytime Running Lights; Exterior Lights
Defogger RelayRear Window Defogger
Diagnostic Energy Reserve Module (DERM)Air Bag Restraint System
Discriminating Sensor (Air Bag)Air Bag Restraint System
DistributorEngine Performance
Door Lock ActuatorsPower Door Locks; Remote Keyless Entry
Door Lock Relay(s)Power Door Locks
Electrochromic MirrorPower Mirrors
Electronic Level Control (ELC) Height SensorElectronic Suspension
Electronic Level Control (ELC) ModuleElectronic Suspension
Engine Coolant Temper ature (ECT) Sending UnitAnalog Instrument Panels
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) SensorEngine Performance
Engine Control ModuleEngine Performance; Ge nerators & Regulators;
Starters
ETACS ECUWarning Systems; Power Windows; Remote Keyless Entry
Evaporative (EVAP) Emissions CanisterEngine Performance
EVAP Canister Purge SolenoidEngine Performance
EVAP Canister Vent SolenoidEngine Performance
Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) ValveEngine Performance
Fuel Tank Vacuum SensorEngine Performance
Fog LightsHeadlight Systems; Daytime Running Lights
Fog Light RelayHeadlight Systems; Daytime Running Lights
Fuel Door Release SolenoidPower Fuel Door Release
Fuel Gauge Sending UnitAnalog Instrument Panels
Fuel InjectorsEngine Performance
Fuel PumpEngine Performance
Fuel Pump RelayEngine Performance; Power Distribution


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Mega FuseGenerators & Regulators
Memory Seat/Mirror ModuleMemory Systems
Mirror DefoggerRear Window Defogger
Moon Roof MotorPower Moon Roof
Moon Roof RelayPower Moon Roof
Multi-Function Control ModuleWarning Systems
Neutral Safety SwitchStarters
Oil Level SwitchEngine Performance
Oil Pressure Switch/Sending UnitAnalog Instrument Panels; Engine Performance
Overhead ConsoleOverhead Console
Oxygen Sensor(s) (O2S)Engine Performance
Parking Brake SwitchAnalog Instrument Panels
Park LightsExterior Lights
Park/Neutral Position SwitchStarters; Engine Performance; Anti-Theft System;
Body Control Module
Perimeter Lighting Control RelayExterior Lights
Power AmplifierPower Antennas
Power Antenna ModulePower Antennas
Power Antenna MotorPower Antennas
Power Distribution CenterPower Distribution; Gene rators & Regulators;
Starters
Power Door Lock MotorsPower Door Locks
Power Mirror MotorsPower Mirrors; Memory Systems
Power Sliding Door ControllerPower Sliding Side Door
Power Seat MotorsPower Seats; Memory Systems
Power Steering Pressure SwitchEngine Performance
Power Top MotorPower Convertible Top
Power Top Relay(s)Power Convertible Top
Powertrain Control ModuleEngine Performance; Analog Instrument Panels; Cruise Control Systems; Data Link Connectors;
Generators & Regulators; Starters
Power Window MotorsPower Windows
Power Window Relay(s)Power Windows
Radiator Fan Motor(s)Electric Cooling Fans
Radiator Fan Relay(s)Engine Performance; Electric Cooling Fans;
Rainsense ModuleWiper/Washer Systems
Raise RelayPower Convertible Top
Remote Anti-Theft Personality (RAP) ModuleAnti-Theft System; Starters; Warning Systems
Seat Belt PretensionersAir Bag Restraint System
Seat Belt Retractor SolenoidPassive Restraints
Seat Belt SwitchAir Bag Restraint System; Passive Restraints
Shift Interlock SolenoidShift Interlock Systems
Shift Lock ActuatorShift Interlock Systems
Side Marker LightsExterior Lights


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