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(5) Reverse removal procedures to install.
WITH OVERHEAD CONSOLE
(1) Remove screw forward of compass unit (Fig.
14).
(2) Flex housing outward while pressing upward to
disengage housing from the rear bracket (arrow 1)
(Fig. 14).
(3) Slide console rearward until the console de-
taches from the front mounting bracket (arrow 2)
(Fig. 14).
(4) While pressing up on rear of console (arrow 1),
slide console forward holding front away from head-
liner (arrow 2). Move console forward until the rear
detaches from headliner and becomes free (Fig. 15).
(5) Disconnect wire harnesses from keyless entry
and compass (Figs. 16 and 17).
(6) Pinch forward area of receiver cover and re-
lease clips. Slide cover out from under rib (Fig. 18).
(7) Remove screw and printed circuit board.
Fig. 14 Remove/Install Overhead Console
Fig. 15 Remove/Install Overhead Console
Fig. 16 Disconnect Wire Harnesses
Fig. 17 Keyless Entry Harness Connector
Fig. 18 Keyless Entry Receiver Cover Remove/
Install
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(8) Reverse removal procedures to install. Be sure
to flex housing outward near the keyless entry mod-
ule until the console snaps onto the rear mounting
bracket.
POWER LOCK/UNLOCK RELAY REMOVE/INSTALL
The power lock/unlock relays are located in the re-
lay center. The relay center is located on the lower
instrument panel trim cover just right of the steering
column (Fig. 19).
(1) Remove the appropriate relay from the relay
center.
(2) Reverse removal procedure to install.
Fig. 19 Power Lock/Unlock Relays
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POWER SEATS
CONTENTS
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DIAGNOSIS............................. 2
GENERAL INFORMATION.................. 1SERVICE PROCEDURES................... 3
GENERAL INFORMATION
A six-way driver's side power seat is an available
option on XJ (Cherokee) models. The power seat sys-
tem receives battery feed through fuse 6 in the power
distribution center and circuit breaker 16 in the fuse-
block module at all times.
Following are general descriptions of the major
components in the power seat system. Refer to Group
8W - Wiring Diagrams for complete circuit descrip-
tions and diagrams.
POWER SEAT SWITCH
The power seat can be adjusted in six different
ways using the power seat switch (Fig. 1). The switch
is located on the lower outboard side of the seat
cushion. Refer to the owner's manual for more infor-
mation on power seat switch functions and seat ad-
justing procedures. The individual switches cannot be
repaired. If one switch fails, the entire switch module
must be replaced.
POWER SEAT ADJUSTER/MOTORS
There are three reversible motors that operate the
power seat adjuster. The motors are connected to
worm-drive gearboxes in the adjuster by drive cables.
The front and rear of a seat are operated by differ-
ent motors. They can be raised or lowered indepen-
dently of each other. When the center seat switch is
pushed to the UP or DOWN position, both front and
rear motors operate in unison, moving the entire seat
up or down. The forward-rearward motor is operated
by pushing the center seat switch to the FORWARD
or REARWARD position.
When a switch is actuated, battery feed and a
ground path are applied through the switch contacts
to the motor(s). The motor(s) operate to move the
seat in the selected direction until the switch is re-
leased, or until the travel limit of the power seat ad-juster is reached. When the switch is moved in the
opposite direction, the battery feed and ground path
to the motor(s) are reversed through the switch con-
tacts. This causes the motor to run in the opposite di-
rection.
Each motor contains a self-resetting circuit breaker
to protect it from overload. Consecutive or frequent
resetting must not be allowed to continue or the mo-
tors may be damaged. Make the necessary repairs.
The power seat adjuster and motors can not be re-
paired, and are serviced only as a complete unit. If
any component in this unit should fail, the entire as-
sembly must be replaced.
Fig. 1 Power Seat Switch
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DIAGNOSIS
Before any testing is attempted the battery should
be fully charged and all connections and pins cleaned
and tightened to ensure proper continuity and
grounds.
With the dome lamp on, apply switch in direction
of the failure. If the dome lamp dims, the seat may
be jamming. Check for binding or obstructions. If the
dome lamp does not dim, then proceed with the fol-
lowing electrical tests.
POWER SEAT ADJUSTER/MOTORS
Operate the power seat switch to move all three
seat motors. The seat should move in all directions.
If not OK, proceed as follows. If one or more motors
operate, see diagnosis for Power Seat Switch.
(1) Check circuit breaker 16 in the fuseblock mod-
ule. If OK, go to next step. If not OK, replace circuit
breaker.
(2) Remove switch mounting screws and check for
battery voltage at red wire at switch connector. If
OK, go to next step. If not OK, repair wiring to cir-
cuit breaker.(3) Check for continuity between black wire at
switch connector and a good ground. There should be
continuity. If OK, go to next step. If not OK, repair
wiring to ground.
(4) See diagnosis for Power Seat Switch. If switch
continuity checks OK, replace faulty motor/adjuster
assembly. If switch continuity is not OK, replace
faulty switch.
POWER SEAT SWITCH
To check the power seat switch, remove the switch
from its mounting position. Use an ohmmeter and
see the Power Seat Switch Continuity chart. Deter-
mine if switch continuity is correct. If OK, see Power
Seat Adjuster/Motors diagnosis. If not OK, replace
faulty switch assembly.
POWER SEAT SWITCH CONTINUITY
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SERVICE PROCEDURES
POWER SEAT SWITCH REMOVE/INSTALL
(1) Disconnect battery negative cable.
(2) Reach under seat and release switch and bezel
retainer snap clips (Fig. 2), while pulling gently on
switch and bezel assembly.
(3) Pull switch, bezel, and retainer out from seat
frame far enough to access multiple terminal block.
Carefully release locking tabs and separate switch
retainer and switch bezel from switch body.
(4) Carefully release locking tabs securing multiple
terminal block to switch and remove switch.
(5) Reverse removal procedures to install.
POWER SEAT ADJUSTER/MOTORS REMOVE/
INSTALL
(1) Disconnect battery negative cable.
(2) Remove 4 bolts securing seat adjuster to floor
(Fig. 3).
(3) Disconnect power seat feed wiring connector.
(4) Remove 4 bolts securing power seat adjuster/
motor assembly to seat cushion frame.
(5) Disconnect wiring from power seat switch to
power seat motors and remove power seat adjuster/
motor assembly.
(6) Reverse removal procedures to install. Tighten
seat mounting hardware to 34 Nzm (25 ft. lbs.)
torque.
Fig. 2 Power Seat Switch Remove/InstallFig. 3 Power Seat Adjuster Remove/Install
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POWER WINDOWS
CONTENTS
page page
DIAGNOSIS............................. 1
GENERAL INFORMATION.................. 1SERVICE PROCEDURES................... 7
GENERAL INFORMATION
Power door windows are optional equipment on XJ
(Cherokee) models. The power windows operate only
with the ignition switch in the ON position. This
group covers diagnosis and service of the electrical
components peculiar to the power window system.
For service of mechanical components such as the
regulator, lift plate or window tracks refer to Group
23 - Body Components.
Following are general descriptions of the major
components in the power window system. Refer to
Group 8W - Wiring Diagrams for complete circuit de-
scriptions and diagrams.
POWER WINDOW SWITCH
Both front and rear door windows can be raised or
lowered electrically by operating the four two-way
switches on the driver's door panel. A single two-way
switch on each passenger's door panel operates only
the window on that passenger's door. The switches
cannot be repaired. If faulty, they must be replaced.
POWER WINDOW MOTOR
A permanent magnet reversible motor moves the
window regulator through a cable and drum operat-ing mechanism. A positive and negative battery con-
nection to the two motor terminals will cause the
motor to rotate in one direction. Reversing current
through these same two connections will cause the
motor to rotate in the opposite direction. In addition,
each power window motor is equipped with an inte-
gral automatic re-setting circuit breaker to protect
the motor from overloads. The power window motor
and regulator assembly cannot be repaired. If faulty,
the entire assembly must be replaced.
CIRCUIT BREAKER
An automatic re-setting circuit breaker in the fuse-
block module is used to protect the power window
system circuit. The circuit breaker can protect the
system from a short circuit, and can also protect the
system from an overload condition caused by an ob-
structed or stuck window glass or regulator. The cir-
cuit breaker can not be repaired. If faulty, it must be
replaced.
DIAGNOSIS
It is necessary that the window be free to slide up
and down for the power window system to function
properly. If the window is not free to move up and
down, the motor will overload and trip the circuit
breaker. To determine if the glass is free, disconnect
regulator plate from the glass and slide window up
and down by hand.
An alternate method is to shake the glass in the
door, with the glass positioned between the up and
down stop positions. Check that the glass can be
moved slightly from side to side, front to rear, and up
and down. Then check that window is not boundtight in the tracks. If window is free, proceed with di-
agnosis that follows. If window is not free, refer to
Group 23 - Body Components for service procedures.
CIRCUIT BREAKER
Locate correct circuit breaker in fuseblock module.
Pull out slightly, but be sure that circuit breaker ter-
minals still contact terminals in fuseblock module.
Turn ignition switch to ON position. Connect ground
wire of voltmeter to a good ground. With probe of
voltmeter positive lead, check both terminals of cir-
cuit breaker for battery voltage. If only one terminal
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has battery voltage, circuit breaker is faulty and
must be replaced. If neither terminal has battery
voltage, repair circuit from ignition switch as re-
quired.
POWER WINDOW SWITCH
Before you proceed with this diagnosis, confirm
proper circuit breaker operation. See Circuit Breaker
diagnosis.
(1) Remove switch from door trim panel. See
Power Window Switch Remove/Install. Carefully sep-
arate multiple terminal block on wiring harness from
switch body.
(2) Check for continuity between connector cavity
for switch pin DX and a good ground. See switch con-
tinuity charts for pin identification. There should be
continuity. If OK, go to next step. If not OK, repair
ground circuit as required.
(3) Turn ignition switch to ON position. Check for
battery voltage at connector cavity for switch pin BY.
If OK, go to next step. If not OK, repair wiring to cir-
cuit breaker as required.
(4) Test switch continuity. See switch continuity
charts to determine if continuity is correct in theOFF, LOCK, UP and DOWN switch positions. If OK,
go to Power Window Motor diagnosis. If not OK, re-
place the switch.
POWER WINDOW MOTOR
Before you proceed with this diagnosis, confirm
proper switch operation. See Power Window Switch
diagnosis.
(1) Remove door trim panel (see Power Window
Motor Remove/Install).
(2) Disconnect motor connector. Apply 12 volts
across the motor terminals to check its operation in
one direction. Reverse the polarity to check the oper-
ation in the other direction. Remember, if window is
in the full up or down position the motor will not op-
erate in that direction by design. If OK, repair wire
harness from the motor to the switch as required. If
not OK, replace the motor.
(3) If motor operates in both directions, check op-
eration through its complete up and down travel. If
not OK, refer to Group 23 - Body Components to
check window glass, tracks, and regulator for stick-
ing, binding or improper adjustment.
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DRIVER'S POWER WINDOW SWITCHÐ4-DOOR
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DRIVER'S POWER WINDOW SWITCHÐ2-DOOR (LHD)
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