wiring CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003 Service Manual
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CONNECTOR
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect battery.
(2) Release Connector Lock (Fig. 10).
(3) Disconnect the connector being repaired from
its mating half/component.
(4) Remove the dress cover (if applicable) (Fig. 10).
(5) Release the Secondary Terminal Lock, if
required (Fig. 11).
(6) Position the connector locking finger away from
the terminal using the proper special tool. Pull on
the wire to remove the terminal from the connector
(Fig. 12).
INSTALLATION
(1) Insert the removed terminal in the same cavity
on the repair connector.
(2) Repeat steps for each terminal in the connec-
tor, being sure that all wires are inserted into the
proper cavities. For additional connector pin-out
identification, refer to the wiring diagrams.
(3) When the connector is re-assembled, the sec-
ondary terminal lock must be placed in the locked
position to prevent terminal push out.
(4) Replace dress cover (if applicable).
(5) Connect connector to its mating half/compo-
nent.
(6) Connect battery and test all affected systems.
Fig. 10 REMOVAL OF DRESS COVER
1 - DRESS COVER
2 - CONNECTOR LOCK
3 - CONNECTOR
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1 - Secondary Terminal Lock
Fig. 11 EXAMPLES OF CONNECTOR SECONDARY TERMINAL LOCKS
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Fig. 12 TERMINAL REMOVAL
1 - TYPICAL CONNECTOR
2 - PICK FROM SPECIAL TOOL KIT 6680
3 - APEX CONNECTOR
4 - PICK FROM SPECIAL TOOL KIT 6680
5 - AUGAT CONNECTOR
6 - SPECIAL TOOL 69327 - MOLEX CONNECTOR
8 - SPECIAL TOOL 6742
9 - THOMAS AND BETTS CONNECTOR
10 - SPECIAL TOOL 6934
11 - TYCO CONNECTOR
12 - SPECIAL TOOL 8638
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DIODE
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect the battery.
(2) Locate the diode in the harness, and remove
the protective covering.
(3) Remove the diode from the harness, pay atten-
tion to the current flow direction (Fig. 13).
INSTALLATION
(1) Remove the insulation from the wires in the
harness. Only remove enough insulation to solder in
the new diode.
(2) Install the new diode in the harness, making
sure current flow is correct. If necessary, refer to the
appropriate wiring diagram for current flow (Fig. 13).
(3) Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only.Do not use acid core solder.
(4) Tape the diode to the harness using electrical
tape. Make sure the diode is completely sealed from
the elements.
(5) Re-connect the battery and test affected sys-
tems.
TERMINAL
REMOVAL
(1) Follow steps for removing terminals described
in the connector removal section.
(2) Cut the wire 6 inches from the back of the con-
nector.
INSTALLATION
(1) Select a wire from the terminal repair kit that
best matches the color and gage of the wire being
repaired.
(2) Cut the repair wire to the proper length and
remove one±half (1/2) inch of insulation.
(3) Splice the repair wire to the wire harness (see
wire splicing procedure).
(4) Insert the repaired wire into the connector.
(5) Install the connector locking wedge, if required,
and reconnect the connector to its mating half/compo-
nent.
(6) Re-tape the wire harness starting at 1±1/2
inches behind the connector and 2 inches past the
repair.
(7) Connect battery and test all affected systems.
Fig. 13 DIODE IDENTIFICATION
1 - CURRENT FLOW
2 - BAND AROUND DIODE INDICATES CURRENT FLOW
3 - DIODE AS SHOWN IN THE DIAGRAMS
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WIRE
STANDARD PROCEDURE - WIRE SPLICING
When splicing a wire, it is important that the cor-
rect gage be used as shown in the wiring diagrams.
(1) Remove one-half (1/2) inch of insulation from
each wire that needs to be spliced.
(2) Place a piece of adhesive lined heat shrink tub-
ing on one side of the wire. Make sure the tubing will
be long enough to cover and seal the entire repair
area.
(3) Place the strands of wire overlapping each
other inside of the splice clip (Fig. 14).
(4) Using crimping tool, Mopar p/n 05019912AA,
crimp the splice clip and wires together (Fig. 15).(5) Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only (Fig. 16).
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ACID CORE SOLDER.
(6) Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint
and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the
tubing is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both
ends of the tubing (Fig. 17).
Fig. 14 SPLICE BAND
1 - SPLICE BAND
Fig. 15 CRIMPING TOOL
1 - CRIMPING TOOL
Fig. 16 SOLDER SPLICE
1 - SOLDER
2 - SPLICE BAND
3 - SOLDERING IRON
Fig. 17 HEAT SHRINK TUBE
1 - SEALANT
2 - HEAT SHRINK TUBE
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8W-91 CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE LOCATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE LOCATION
DESCRIPTION..........................1
CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE
LOCATION
DESCRIPTION
This section provides illustrations identifying con-
nector, ground, and splice locations in the vehicle.
Connector, ground, and splice indexes are provided.Use the wiring diagrams in each section for connec-
tor, ground, and splice identification. Refer to the
appropriate index for the proper figure number. For
items that are not shown in this section N/S is placed
in the Fig. column.
CONNECTORS
CONNECTOR NAME/NUMBER COLOR LOCATION FIG.
A/C Compressor Clutch LTGY Top of A/C Compressor 10, 11, 15, 17, 18
A/C-Heater Control C1 (MTC) BK/RD Rear of Control 19, 22, 24
A/C-Heater Control C2 (MTC) BK/BL Rear of Control 19, 22, 24
A/C Pressure Sensor GY At Throttle Body 10, 15, 16, 17
Accelerator Pedal Position
Sensor (Diesel)BK At Accelerator Pedal 41
Adjustable Pedals Module Near Brake Lamp Switch 40
Adjustable Pedals Switch Left Side Instrument Panel 20
Adjustable Pedals Relay Left Side Engine Compartment 6
Airbag Control Module YL/RD Right Side of Instrument Panel 19, 23, 24
Ambient Temperature Sensor BK On Radiator Closure Panel 1
ATC Remote Sensor Above ATC Control N/S
Automatic Day/Night Mirror BK At Mirror N/S
Autostick Switch BK Rear of Switch 20, 21, 22
Auto Temperature Control C1
(ATC)WT Rear of Control N/S
Auto Temperature Control C2
(ATC)BK Rear of Control N/S
Auto Temperature Control C3
(ATC)Rear of Control N/S
Back-Up Lamp Switch BK On Transmission 16
Battery Temperature Sensor BK At Battery N/S
Blower Motor Resistor C1 (MTC) BK Right Side of HVAC N/S
Blower Motor Resistor C2 (MTC) Right Side of HVAC N/S
Body Control Module C1 BK Under Left Instrument Panel 40, 41
Body Control Module C2 BK/GN Under Left Instrument Panel 40, 41
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SPLICE NUMBER LOCATION FIG.
S124 (3.3L/3.8L) Near T/O for Fuel Injector No.5 and No.6 N/S
S125 (2.4L) In T/O for Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor N/S
S126 In Right Headlamp Leveling Assembly N/S
S127 (2.5L) In T/O for Engine Starter Motor N/S
S128 (2.5L) Near T/O for Engine Starter Motor 15
S129 (2.5L) Near T/O for Battery (+) N/S
S130 (2.5L) Near T/O for Battery (+) N/S
S131 Near T/O for Transmission Control Module 11
S131 (3.3L/3.8L) Near T/O for Transmission Control Module N/S
S132 (2.5L) Near T/O for Battery (+) N/S
S133 (2.4L) Near T/O for Integrated Power Module C3 11
S134 (2.5L) IN T/O for Engine Control Module 15
S135 (2.5L) Near T/O for Glow Plug No.2 15
S136 (2.5L) In T/O for Radiator Fan Relays 2
S137 (2.5L) Near T/O for A/C Compressor Clutch 15
S138 (2.5L) Between T/O for Radiator Fan No.2 and T/O for G102 1
S139 (2.5L) Between T/O for Engine Starter Motor and T/O for
Engine Control Module C116
S141 (2.4L) Near T/O for Battery(-) 11
S141 (2.5L) Near T/O for G100 N/S
S141 (3.3L/3.8L) Near T/O for Powertrain Control Module N/S
S142 (3.3L/3.8L) Near T/O for A/C Compressor Clutch 18
S143 (2.5L) Near T/O for Engine Control Module C1 15
S143 (3.3L/3.8L) Near T/O for Integrated Power Module - C3 N/S
S144 (2.5L) Between T/O for Battery Temperature Sensor and T/O
for C10315
S148 (2.5L) Near T/O for Engine Starter Motor 15
S149 (3.3L/3.8L) Near T/O for Transmission Control Module 5
S150 (2.5L) Between T/O for Battery Temperature Sensor and T/O
for C10315
S151 (2.5L) Near T/O for Radiator Fan Relay No.1 2
S152 (2.5L) Near T/O for Radiator Fan No.1 1
S157 (2.5L) Near T/O for Glow Plug No.1 15
S177 In Right Headlamp Wiring Assembly N/S
S179 In Left Headlamp Wiring Assembly N/S
S187 (2.5L) In T/O for Engine Control Module C1 15
S188 (2.5L) Near T/O for Radiator Fan Relay No.1 2
S201 In T/O to Instrument Panel Speaker 19, 25
S202 Near T/O for Instrument Panel Switch Bank 19, 25
S203 Near T/O for Instrument Panel Switch Bank 19, 25
S204 Near T/O to Instrument Panel Speaker 19, 25
S205 Near T/O for C201 19
S206 Near T/O for Instrument Cluster 19
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SPLICE NUMBER LOCATION FIG.
S207 Near T/O for A/C Heater Control 19, 25
S208 (RHD) Between T/O for Antenna Connector and T/O for Front
Cigar Lighter25
S210 (RHD) Near T/O for C203 25
S211 In Steering Column Wiring Assembly N/S
S212 In Steering Column Wiring Assembly N/S
S302 In Floor Pan Track Wiring 36
S303 In T/O to Data Link Connector 36
S304 Near T/O for C307 37
S305 Near T/O for Memory Seat/Mirror Module - C2 N/S
S306 In Floor Pan Track Wiring 37
S307 Near T/O for Memory Power Seat Switch N/S
S308 In Floor Pan Track Wiring 36
S309 In Floor Pan Track Wiring 36
S310 Near T/O for C301 34, 35
S311 In Floor Pan Track Wiring 33
S312 Near T/O for C320 N/S
S313 Near T/O for Power Liftgate Module 46
S314 In Floor Pan Track Wiring 33
S315 In Floor Pan Track Wiring 33
S316 In Floor Pan Track Wiring 33, 36
S317 Near T/O for C101 34, 35
S318 Near T/O for Power Seat Circuit Breaker 33
S319 In Floor Pan Track Wiring 37
S321 In T/O to Data Link Connector 35, 36
S322 Near T/O for C301 34, 36
S323 In Floor Pan Track Wiring 36
S324 In Floor Pan Track Wiring 33
S325 In Floor Pan Track Wiring 33
S326 Near T/O for C101 34, 35
S327 Near Left Side Impact Airbag Module 36, 39
S328 (Except Export) In Floor Pan Track Wiring 37
S329 Near T/O to Left Rear Pillar Speaker 46
S330 Near T/O for Power Liftgate Module 46
S331 Near T/O for Power Liftgate Motor 46
S332 In Floor Pan Track Wiring 33
S334 Near T/O to G301 33
S335 Near T/O for Left Rear Reading Lamp N/S
S336 Near T/O for Left Rear Reading Lamp 33
S337 Near T/O for Right Mid Reading Lamp N/S
S338 Near T/O for Right Visor/Vanity Lamp N/S
S339 Near T/O for C312 N/S
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SPLICE NUMBER LOCATION FIG.
S340 Near T/O for Passenger Power Window Switch 43
S342 (LHD) Near T/O for Passenger Power Window Motor 43
S343 (LHD) Near T/O for Driver Power Window Motor 42, 43
S344 In T/O to Right Sliding Door Control Module C2 45
S345 Near T/O for Right Sliding Door Motor 45
S346 Near T/O for Driver Power Window Switch 42
S347 Near T/O for Right Sliding Door Lock Motor 45
S348 Near T/O for Left Sliding Door Lock Motor 45
S349 In T/O to Left Sliding Door Control Module - C2 45
S350 Near T/O for Left Sliding Door Motor 45
S351 Near T/O for Liftgate Cylinder Lock Switch 48
S352 Near T/O for Liftgate Cinch/Release Motor 48
S353 Near T/O for C318 46
S354 (Export) Near T/O for C301 35, 36
S354 (Except Export) Near T/O for Driver Heated Seat Module N/S
S355 Near T/O for Passenger Heated Seat Module N/S
S356 (Export) In Floor Pan Track Wiring 36
S356 (Except Export) Near T/O for Passenger Heated Seat Back N/S
S358 (Export) In T/O for Data Link Connector N/S
S359 In Floor Pan Track Wiring 36
S364 (RHD) Near T/O for Passenger Power Window Window 43
S365 (LHD) Near T/O for Driver Power Window Window 43
S366 In Passenger Power Heated Seat Wiring Assembly N/S
S367 In Floor Pan Track Wiring 36
S368 Near T/O for C101 34, 35
S370 In T/O for Integrated Power Module C6 7
S371 In T/O to Power Window Switch N/S
S372 Near T/O for Data Link Connector 40
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8W-97 POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION..........................1
OPERATION............................1
SPECIAL TOOLS
POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS.........2
ACCESSORY RELAY
DESCRIPTION..........................2
OPERATION............................2
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING - ACCESSORY
RELAY...............................2
REMOVAL.............................3
INSTALLATION..........................3
INTEGRATED POWER MODULE
DESCRIPTION..........................3OPERATION............................3
REMOVAL.............................4
INSTALLATION..........................4
IOD FUSE
DESCRIPTION..........................4
OPERATION............................5
REMOVAL.............................5
INSTALLATION..........................5
POWER OUTLET
DESCRIPTION..........................5
OPERATION............................5
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING - POWER OUTLET . . 6
REMOVAL.............................6
INSTALLATION..........................6
POWER DISTRIBUTION
SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
This group covers the various standard and
optional power distribution components used on this
model. The power distribution system for this vehicle
consists of the following components:
²Integrated Power Module (IPM)
²Front Control Module (FCM)
²Power Outlets
Refer to Wiring Diagrams for complete circuit sche-
matics.
The power distribution system also incorporates
various types of circuit control and protection fea-
tures, including:
²Automatic resetting circuit breakers
²Blade-type fuses
²Bus bars
²Cartridge fuses
²Circuit splice blocks
²Flashers
²Fusible links
²RelaysFollowing are general descriptions of the major
components in the power distribution system. See the
owner's manual in the vehicle glove box for more
information on the features and use of all of the
power distribution system components.
OPERATION
The power distribution system for this vehicle is
designed to provide safe, reliable, and centralized dis-
tribution points for the electrical current required to
operate all of the many standard and optional facto-
ry-installed electrical and electronic powertrain,
chassis, safety, security, comfort and convenience sys-
tems. At the same time, the power distribution sys-
tem was designed to provide ready access to these
electrical distribution points for the vehicle techni-
cian to use when conducting diagnosis and repair of
faulty circuits. The power distribution system can
also prove useful for the sourcing of additional elec-
trical circuits that may be required to provide the
electrical current needed to operate many accessories
that the vehicle owner may choose to have installed
in the aftermarket.
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