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motors, and fuel pumps that have been found to be
potential sources of RFI or EMI.
OPERATION
There are two common strategies that can be used
to suppress Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) and
ElectroMagnetic Interference (EMI) radio noise. The
first suppression strategy involves preventing the
production of RFI and EMI electromagnetic signals
at their sources. The second suppression strategy
involves preventing the reception of RFI and EMI
electromagnetic signals by the audio system compo-
nents.
The use of braided ground straps in key locations
is part of the RFI and EMI prevention strategy.
These ground straps ensure adequate ground paths,
particularly for high current components such as
many of those found in the starting, charging, igni-
tion, engine control and transmission control sys-
tems. An insufficient ground path for any of these
high current components may result in radio noise
caused by induced voltages created as the high cur-
rent seeks alternative ground paths through compo-
nents or circuits intended for use by, or in close
proximity to the audio system components or circuits.
Preventing the reception of RFI and EMI is accom-
plished by ensuring that the audio system compo-
nents are correctly installed in the vehicle. Loose,
corroded or improperly soldered wire harness connec-
tions, improperly routed wiring and inadequate audio
system component grounding can all contribute to
the reception of RFI and EMI. A properly grounded
antenna body and radio chassis, as well as a shielded
antenna coaxial cable with clean and tight connec-
tions will each help reduce the potential for reception
of RFI and EMI.
REMOTE SWITCHES
DESCRIPTION
A remote radio control switch option is available on
some models. Two rocker-type switches are mounted
on the back (instrument panel side) of the steering
wheel spokes (Fig. 12). The switch on the left spoke
is the seek switch and has seek up, seek down, and
preset station advance functions. The switch on the
right spoke is the volume control switch and has vol-
ume up, and volume down functions. The switch on
the right spoke also includes a ªmodeº control that
allows the driver to sequentially select AM radio, FM
radio, cassette player, CD player or CD changer (if
equipped).
OPERATION
These switches are resistor multiplexed units that
are hard-wired to the Body Control Module (BCM)
through the clockspring. The BCM sends the proper
messages on the Programmable Communications
Interface (PCI) data bus network to the radio
receiver. For diagnosis of the BCM or the PCI data
bus, the use of a DRB IIItscan tool and the proper
Diagnostic Procedures manual are recommended. For
more information on the operation of the remote
radio switch controls, refer to the owner's manual in
the vehicle glove box.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - REMOTE
SWITCHES
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, REFER TO ELECTRICAL, RESTRAINTS
BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL,
STEERING COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL
COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE
TO TAKE THE PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD
RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT
AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
Any diagnosis of the Audio system should
begin with the use of the DRB IIItdiagnostic
tool. For information on the use of the DRB
IIIt, refer to the appropriate Diagnostic Service
Manual.
Refer to the appropriate wiring information. The
wiring information includes wiring diagrams, proper
wire and connector repair procedures, details of wire
Fig. 12 Remote Radio Switch Operational View
1 - PRESET SEEK
2 - SEEK UP
3 - VOLUME UP
4 - MODE
5 - VOLUME DOWN
6 - SEEK DOWN
8A - 12 AUDIORS
RADIO NOISE SUPPRESSION COMPONENTS (Continued)
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Refer to the appropriate Powertrain Diagnostic Man-
ual and the DRBIIItscan tool.
(1) Install PCM module to the mounting bracket.
(2) Install electrical connectors and lock.
(3) Install the splash shield.
(4) Lower vehicle.
(5) Connect the negative battery cable.
(6) Using DRBIIItscan tool, program mileage and
vehicle identification number (VIN) into PCM. Refer
to the DRBIIItscan tool and the appropriate Power-
train Diagnostic Manual.
SENTRY KEY IMMOBILIZER
MODULE
DESCRIPTION
The Sentry Key Immobilizer Module (SKIM) con-
tains a Radio Frequency (RF) transceiver and a
microprocessor. The SKIM retains in memory the ID
numbers of any Sentry Key that is programmed to it.
The maximum number of keys that may be pro-
grammed to each module is eight (8). The SKIM also
communicates over the Programmable Communica-
tion Interface (PCI) data bus with the Powertrain
Control Module (PCM), the Body Control Module
(BCM), the Mechanical Instrument Cluster (MIC),
and the DRB IIItscan tool. The SKIM transmits and
receives RF signals through a tuned antenna
enclosed within a molded plastic ring formation that
is integral to the SKIM housing. When the SKIM is
properly installed on the steering column, the
antenna ring fits snugly around the circumference of
the ignition lock cylinder housing. If this ring is not
mounted properly, communication problems may
arise in the form of transponder-related faults.
For added system security, each SKIM is pro-
grammed with a unique9Secret Key9code. This code
is stored in memory and is sent over the PCI bus to
the PCM and to each key that is programmed to
work with the vehicle. The9Secret Key9code is there-
fore a common element found in all components of
the Sentry Key Immobilizer System (SKIS). In the
event that a SKIM replacement is required, the
9Secret Key9code can be restored from the PCM by
following the SKIM replacement procedure found in
the DRB IIItscan tool. Proper completion of this
task will allow the existing ignition keys to be repro-
grammed. Therefore, new keys will NOT be needed.
In the event that the original9Secret Key9code can
not be recovered, new ignition keys will be required.
The DRB IIItscan tool will alert the technician if
key replacement is necessary. Another security code,
called a PIN, is used to gain secured access to the
SKIM for service. The SKIM also stores in its mem-
ory the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), which itlearns through a bus message from the assembly
plant tester. The SKIS scrambles the information
that is communicated between its components in
order to reduce the possibility of unauthorized SKIM
access and/or disabling.
OPERATION
When the ignition switch is moved to the RUN
position, the Sentry Key Immobilizer Module (SKIM)
transmits an Radio Frequency (RF) signal to the
transponder in the ignition key. The SKIM then
waits for a response RF signal from the transponder
in the key. If the response received identifies the key
as valid, the SKIM sends a9valid key9message to
the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) over the Pro-
grammable Communication Interface (PCI) data bus.
If the response received identifies the key as invalid
or no response is received from the transponder in
the ignition key, the SKIM sends an9invalid key9
message to the PCM. The PCM will enable or disable
engine operation based upon the status of the SKIM
messages. It is important to note that the default
condition in the PCM is9invalid key.9Therefore, if no
response is received by the PCM, the engine will be
immobilized after two (2) seconds of running.
The SKIM also sends indicator light status mes-
sages to the Mechanical Instrument Cluster (MIC) to
operate the light. This is the method used to turn the
light ON solid or to flash it after the indicator light
test is complete to signify a fault in the SKIS. If the
light comes ON and stays ON solid after the indica-
tor light test, this signifies that the SKIM has
detected a system malfunction and/or that the SKIS
has become inoperative. If the SKIM detects an
invalid keyORa key-related fault exists, the indica-
tor light will flash following the indicator light test.
The SKIM may also request an audible chime if the
customer key programming feature is available and
the procedure is being utilized (Refer to 8 - ELEC-
TRICAL/VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY/TRANSPON-
DER KEY - STANDARD PROCEDURE).
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove Lower Instrument Panel Cover. Refer
to Body, Instrument Panel, Lower Instrument Panel
Cover, Removal.
(3) Remove the steering column upper and lower
shrouds. Refer to Steering, Column, Column Shroud,
Removal.
(4) Disengage the steering column wire harness
from the Sentry Key Immobilizer Module (SKIM).
(5) Remove the one screws securing the SKIM to
the steering column.
8E - 18 ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULESRS
POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (Continued)
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grammed into the transponder's memory. Therefore,
blank keys for the SKIS must be programmed by the
SKIM in addition to being cut to match the mechan-
ical coding of the ignition lock cylinder. Refer to Elec-
trical, Vehicle Theft Security, Transponder Key,
Standard Procedure - Transponder Programming.
The Sentry Key's transponder is within the range
of the SKIM's transceiver antenna ring when it is
inserted into the ignition lock cylinder. When the
ignition switch is turned to the ON position, the
SKIM communicates with the Sentry Key via a radio
frequency (RF) signal. The SKIM determines if a
valid key is present based on the information it
receives from the Sentry Key. If a valid key is
detected, that fact is communicated to the PCM via
the PCI bus and the vehicle is allowed to continue
running. If an invalid key is received by the PCM or
no status at all is communicated, the vehicle will
stall after two (2) seconds of running. The indicator
light will be flashing at this point. The Sentry Key's
transponder can not be repaired. If it is faulty or
damaged, it must be replaced.
Common communication problems:
²Two transponder keys too close together.
²Speed Pass too close to transponder key.
Solid indicator that there is a system failure.
²Loss of PCM communication.
²Failed antenna circuit.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TRANSPONDER
PROGRAMMING
USING A DRB IIITSCAN TOOL
All Sentry Keys included with the vehicle are pre-
programmed to work with the Sentry Key Immobi-
lizer System (SKIS) when it is shipped from the
factory. The Sentry Key Immobilizer Module (SKIM)
can be programmed to recognize up to a total of eight
Sentry Keys. When programming a blank Sentry Key
transponder, the key must first be cut to match the
ignition lock cylinder of the vehicle for which it will
be used. The vehicle's four digit PIN code will be
required to complete this task since you will need it
to enter the Secured Access Mode in the SKIM. The
following steps must be completed using a DRB IIIt
scan tool:
(1) Insert the blank key into the ignition and turn
it to the RUN position.
(2) Using a DRB IIItscan tool, select9Theft
Alarm,99SKIM,99Miscellaneous,9and then9Program
New Key.9
(3) Enter the four digit PIN code using the DRB
IIItscan tool. When programming is completed, the
SKIM will exit Secured Access Mode and the DRB
IIItscan tool will display the results of your attempt
to program the key. One of five distinct results may
be displayed. All five are listed below:
²(Programming Successful(is displayed if the
Sentry Key programming is successful.
²(Learned Key in Ignition(is displayed if the
key in the ignition has already been programmed
into that vehicle's SKIM.
²(Eight Keys Already Learned (At The Maxi-
mum) Programming Not Done(is displayed if
eight keys have already been programmed into the
SKIM. In this case, if a new key needs to be added
due to a lost or defective key, the9Erase All Keys9
command (which requires entering the Secured
Access Mode) has to be performed. Following the
9Erase All Keys9command, all keys that will be used
to operate the vehicleMUSTbe reprogrammed to
the SKIM.
²(Programming Not Attempted(is displayed
after an9Erase All Keys9function is executed.
²(Programming Key Failed(is displayed if fur-
ther diagnosis is required.
To learn additional keys, turn the ignition OFF,
remove the learned key, insert the next new blank
key, and repeat the steps from the beginning.
ªCUSTOMER LEARNº MODE
This feature is only available on domestic vehicles
or those which have a U.S. country code designator.
This procedure requires access to at least two valid
Sentry Keys. If two valid Sentry Keys are not avail-
Fig. 1 TRANSPONDER KEY - TYPICAL
1 - MOLDED CAP
2 - TRANSPONDER
3 - MOLDED CAP REMOVED
4 - SENTRY KEY
8Q - 4 VEHICLE THEFT SECURITYRS
TRANSPONDER KEY (Continued)
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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
Component Page
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
8W - 02 - 2 8W-02 COMPONENT INDEXRS
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8W-47 AUDIO SYSTEM
Component Page
Accessory Relay................... 8W-47-2, 5
Antenna........................... 8W-47-5
Body Control Module............. 8W-47-2, 5, 7
CD Changer....................... 8W-47-13
Clockspring........................ 8W-47-7
DVD Screen....................... 8W-47-11
DVD/CD....................... 8W-47-11, 12
Front Cigar Lighter................ 8W-47-2, 5
Front Control Module............. 8W-47-2, 5, 6
Fuse 5.......................... 8W-47-2, 5
Fuse 14....................... 8W-47-2, 6, 12
G200............................. 8W-47-12
G202....................... 8W-47-2, 5, 9, 10
Integrated Power Module....... 8W-47-2, 5, 6, 12Component Page
Left Door Speaker............... 8W-47-3, 8, 9
Left Instrument Panel Speaker....... 8W-47-3, 8
Left Rear Pillar Speaker.............. 8W-47-10
Left Rear Speaker............... 8W-47-4, 6, 10
Left Remote Radio Switch............. 8W-47-7
Name Brand Speaker Relay............ 8W-47-6
Radio........... 8W-47-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 13
Right Door Speaker.............. 8W-47-3, 8, 9
Right Instrument Panel Speaker...... 8W-47-3, 8
Right Rear Pillar Speaker............ 8W-47-10
Right Rear Speaker............. 8W-47-4, 6, 10
Right Remote Radio Switch............ 8W-47-7
RS8W-47 AUDIO SYSTEM8W-47-1
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Component Page
Liftgate Cinch/Release Motor (Power
Liftgate)........................ 8W-80-92
Liftgate Cylinder Lock Switch (Export) . . 8W-80-92
Liftgate Left Pinch Sensor (Power
Liftgate)........................ 8W-80-92
Liftgate Right Pinch Sensor (Power
Liftgate)........................ 8W-80-92
Low Note Horn..................... 8W-80-92
Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor (Gas) . 8W-80-93
Mass Air Flow Sensor (Diesel)......... 8W-80-93
Memory Seat/Mirror Module C1........ 8W-80-93
Memory Seat/Mirror Module C2........ 8W-80-94
Memory Seat/Mirror Module C3........ 8W-80-94
Memory Seat/Mirror Module C4........ 8W-80-94
Memory Set Switch................. 8W-80-95
Message Center (Highline)............ 8W-80-95
Mode Door Actuator (ATC)............ 8W-80-95
Mode Door Actuator (MTC)........... 8W-80-95
Multi-Function Switch............... 8W-80-96
Natural Vacuum Leak Detection Assembly
(2.4L Except Export)............... 8W-80-96
Output Speed Sensor (EATX).......... 8W-80-96
Overhead Console (Except Base)....... 8W-80-96
Oxygen Sensor 1/1 Upstream (Gas)..... 8W-80-97
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Downstream (Gas) . . . 8W-80-97
Passenger Airbag................... 8W-80-97
Passenger Blend Door Actuator (ATC) . . . 8W-80-97
Passenger Blend Door Actuator (MTC) . . . 8W-80-98
Passenger Door Courtesy Lamp........ 8W-80-98
Passenger Door Lock Switch........... 8W-80-98
Passenger Folding Mirror Relay (Export) . 8W-80-98
Passenger Heated Seat Back.......... 8W-80-99
Passenger Heated Seat Cushion........ 8W-80-99
Passenger Heated Seat Module C1...... 8W-80-99
Passenger Heated Seat Module C2...... 8W-80-99
Passenger Heated Seat Module C3..... 8W-80-100
Passenger Power Seat Front Riser
Motor......................... 8W-80-100
Passenger Power Seat Horizontal
Motor......................... 8W-80-100
Passenger Power Seat Rear Riser
Motor......................... 8W-80-100
Passenger Power Seat Recliner Motor . . 8W-80-100
Passenger Power Seat Switch......... 8W-80-101
Passenger Power Window Motor....... 8W-80-101
Passenger Power Window Switch...... 8W-80-101
Passenger Seat Belt Switch.......... 8W-80-101
Passenger Seat Belt Tensioner........ 8W-80-102
Power Folding Mirror Switch (Export) . . 8W-80-102
Power Liftgate Module C1........... 8W-80-102
Power Liftgate Module C2........... 8W-80-103
Power Liftgate Motor............... 8W-80-103
Power Mirror Switch............... 8W-80-104
Power Outlet (Except Lowline)........ 8W-80-104
Power Seat Circuit Breaker (30A)..... 8W-80-104Component Page
Power Window Circuit Breaker (25A) . . . 8W-80-104
Power Window Switch (LHD Lowline) . . 8W-80-105
Powertrain Control Module C1 (NGC) . . 8W-80-105
Powertrain Control Module C1
(SBEC)........................ 8W-80-106
Powertrain Control Module C2 (NGC) . . 8W-80-107
Powertrain Control Module C2 (SBEC) . 8W-80-108
Powertrain Control Module C3 (NGC) . . 8W-80-109
Powertrain Control Module C4 (NGC)
(EATX) ........................ 8W-80-110
Radiator Fan No. 1 (Diesel).......... 8W-80-111
Radiator Fan No. 1 (Gas)............ 8W-80-111
Radiator Fan No. 2 (Diesel).......... 8W-80-111
Radiator Fan No. 2 (Gas)............ 8W-80-111
Radiator Fan Relay (Gas)............ 8W-80-112
Radiator Fan Relay No. 1 (Diesel)..... 8W-80-112
Radiator Fan Relay No. 2 (Diesel)..... 8W-80-112
Radiator Fan Relay No. 3 (Diesel)..... 8W-80-113
Radio C1......................... 8W-80-113
Radio C2 (CD Changer)............. 8W-80-114
Radio C2 (DVD/CD Changer)......... 8W-80-114
Rear A/C-Heater Unit (3 Zone MTC).... 8W-80-114
Rear Auto Temp Control Switch
(3 Zone ATC).................... 8W-80-115
Rear Blower Front Control Switch
(3 Zone MTC)................... 8W-80-115
Rear Blower Motor Power Module C1
(3 Zone ATC).................... 8W-80-115
Rear Blower Motor Power Module C2
(3 Zone ATC).................... 8W-80-116
Rear Blower Rear Control Switch C1
(3 Zone MTC)................... 8W-80-116
Rear Blower Rear Control Switch C2
(3 Zone MTC)................... 8W-80-116
Rear Dome Lamp (Except Luxury)..... 8W-80-116
Rear Intrusion Sensor (United
Kingdom)...................... 8W-80-117
Rear Mode Motor (3 Zone ATC)........ 8W-80-117
Rear Power Outlet................. 8W-80-117
Rear Temperature Motor (3 Zone ATC) . . 8W-80-117
Rear Washer Pump Motor............ 8W-80-118
Rear Wiper Motor.................. 8W-80-118
Recirculation Door Actuator (ATC)..... 8W-80-118
Recirculation Door Actuator (MTC)..... 8W-80-118
Remote Keyless Entry Antenna
(Japan)........................ 8W-80-119
Remote Keyless Entry Module........ 8W-80-119
Right B-Pillar Switch (Power Sliding
Door).......................... 8W-80-119
Right Cinch/Release Motor
(Power Sliding Door).............. 8W-80-119
Right Combination Relay
(Trailer Tow).................... 8W-80-120
Right Cylinder Lock Switch (Export) . . . 8W-80-120
Right Door Speaker (Lowline)......... 8W-80-120
8W - 80 - 4 8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTSRS
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CONNECTOR NAME/NUMBER COLOR LOCATION FIG.
Recirculation Door Actuator GY Right Side of HVAC N/S
Remote Keyless Entry Antenna
(JAPAN)BK Right Upper Instrument Panel 27
Remote Keyless Entry Module BK/RD Top Left of I.P. 19, 20
Right B-Pillar Switch GY Right B Pillar 38
Right Cinch/Release Motor GY Rear of Sliding Door 44
Right Combination Relay BK Left Quarter Panel N/S
Right Cylinder Lock Switch BK Right Front Door 43
Right Door Speaker BK/RD At Speaker N/S
Right Fog Lamp WT At Lamp 3
Right Front Door Ajar Switch BK At B Pillar N/S
Right Front Door Lock Motor/Ajar
SwitchBK Right Front Door 43
Right Front Park/Turn Signal
LampBK At Lamp 1, 3
Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor GY Right Fender Side Shield 3,10, 16, 17
Right Full Open Switch BK Right Sliding Door 44
Right Headlamp BK At Lamp 1, 3
Right Headlamp Leveling Motor WT At Right Headlamp N/S
Right High Beam Lamp BK At Right Headlamp N/S
Right Instrument Panel Speaker BK At Speaker 19, 22, 23
Right Liftgate Flood Lamp BK At Lamp 48
Right Low Beam Lamp BK At Right Headlamp N/S
Right Mid Reading Lamp GY At Lamp N/S
Right Park Lamp BK AT Lamp N/S
Right Power Mirror BK At Mirror 19, 23, 27
Right Rear Lamp Assembly BK At Lamp 47
Right Rear Pillar Speaker BK At Speaker 47
Right Rear Reading Lamp GY At Lamp N/S
Right Rear Speaker BK/RD At Speaker 47
Right Rear Vent Motor NAT At Motor 47
Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor BK Center Rear of Floor Pan 47
Right Remote Radio Switch BK At Steering Wheel N/S
Right Repeater Lamp GY Right Front Fender 38
Right Seat Airbag YL At Passenger Seat N/S
Right Side Impact Airbag Control
ModuleYL/RD Right B Pillar 38
Right Sliding Door Control
Module C1BK Rear of Door 44, 45
Right Sliding Door Control
Module C2BK/RD Rear of Door 44, 45
Right Sliding Door Latch Sensing
SwitchBK At Sliding Door 44
Right Sliding Door Lock Motor BK Rear of Door 44
8W - 91 - 10 8W-91 CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE LOCATIONRS
CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE LOCATION (Continued)
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PUMP INITIAL OPERATION - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, POWER STEERING........19-37
PUMP INLET TUBE - 2.4L -
DESCRIPTION, WATER.................7-35
PUMP INLET TUBE - 2.4L -
INSTALLATION, WATER.................7-35
PUMP INLET TUBE - 2.4L - REMOVAL,
WATER .............................7-35
PUMP INLET TUBE - 3.3/3.8L -
INSTALLATION, WATER.................7-36
PUMP INLET TUBE - 3.3/3.8L -
REMOVAL, WATER....................7-36
PUMP MODULE - DESCRIPTION, FUEL....14-8
PUMP MODULE - INSTALLATION, FUEL....14-9
PUMP MODULE - OPERATION, FUEL......14-8
PUMP MODULE - REMOVAL, FUEL........14-8
PUMP MOTOR - EXPORT -
INSTALLATION, HEADLAMP WASHER....8R-13
PUMP MOTOR - EXPORT - REMOVAL,
HEADLAMP WASHER.................8R-12
PUMP MOTOR - INSTALLATION, FRONT
WASHER............................8R-8
PUMP MOTOR - INSTALLATION, REAR
WASHER...........................8R-14
PUMP MOTOR - REMOVAL, FRONT
WASHER............................8R-8
PUMP MOTOR - REMOVAL, REAR
WASHER...........................8R-13
PUMP (PULLEY) - ASSEMBLY..........19-41
PUMP (PULLEY) - DISASSEMBLY........19-41
PUMP RELAY - DESCRIPTION, FUEL.....14-28
PUMP RELAY - OPERATION, FUEL.......14-28
PUMP, SPECIAL TOOLS - POWER
STEERING..........................19-43
PUSH-PIN GROMMET REPLACEMENT -
STANDARD PROCEDURE..............8N-28
PUSHRODS - DESCRIPTION............9-109
PUSHRODS - OPERATION..............9-109
QUAD BUCKET - INSTALLATION, BUCKET
SEAT BACK.........................23-97
QUAD BUCKET - INSTALLATION, SEAT
BELT BUCKLE - FIRST ROW INBOARD....8O-11
QUAD BUCKET - REMOVAL, BUCKET
SEAT BACK.........................23-97
QUAD BUCKET - REMOVAL, SEAT BELT
BUCKLE - FIRST ROW INBOARD........8O-11
QUAD BUCKET, 50/50 SPLIT, BENCH -
INSTALLATION, SEAT BACK HINGE
COVERS...........................23-100
QUAD BUCKET, 50/50 SPLIT, BENCH -
INSTALLATION, SEAT CUSHION COVER . . . 23-99
QUAD BUCKET, 50/50 SPLIT, BENCH -
REMOVAL, SEAT BACK HINGE COVERS . . 23-100
QUAD BUCKET, 50/50 SPLIT, BENCH -
REMOVAL, SEAT CUSHION COVER.......23-98
QUAD BUCKET SEAT RISER -
INSTALLATION.......................23-96
QUAD BUCKET SEAT RISER - REMOVAL . . 23-96
QUAD BUCKET SEAT SIDE SHIELD - NO
CUP HOLDER - INSTALLATION..........23-96
QUAD BUCKET SEAT SIDE SHIELD - NO
CUP HOLDER - REMOVAL..............23-96
QUAD BUCKET SEAT SIDE SHIELD/CUP
HOLDER - INSTALLATION..............23-95
QUAD BUCKET SEAT SIDE SHIELD/CUP
HOLDER - REMOVAL
..................23-95
QUAD CHILD SEAT - INSTALLATION
......23-88
QUAD CHILD SEAT - REMOVAL
.........23-88
QUARTER GLASS INTEGRAL ANTENNA -
EXPORT - DESCRIPTION
................8A-9
QUARTER GLASS INTEGRAL ANTENNA -
EXPORT - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
......8A-9
QUARTER GLASS INTEGRAL ANTENNA -
EXPORT - OPERATION
.................8A-9
QUARTER PANEL/FENDER AIR
EXHAUSTER - DESCRIPTION, REAR
......23-56
QUARTER PANEL/FENDER AIR
EXHAUSTER - INSTALLATION, REAR
.....23-57
QUARTER PANEL/FENDER AIR
EXHAUSTER - REMOVAL, REAR
.........23-56
QUARTER TRIM BOLSTER -
INSTALLATION
.......................23-77
QUARTER TRIM BOLSTER - REMOVAL
....23-77
QUARTER TRIM PANEL - INSTALLATION,
LEFT
..............................23-78
QUARTER TRIM PANEL - INSTALLATION,
RIGHT
.............................23-78QUARTER TRIM PANEL - REMOVAL,
LEFT..............................23-78
QUARTER TRIM PANEL - REMOVAL,
RIGHT.............................23-78
QUARTER WINDOW - INSTALLATION....23-108
QUARTER WINDOW - REMOVAL........23-108
QUICK LEARN PROCEDURE - STANDARD
PROCEDURE...................8E-16,8E-23
QUICK-CONNECT FITTINGS - STANDARD
PROCEDURE........................14-13
RACK - DESCRIPTION, LOWER DRIVE
UNIT TRACK........................8N-34
RACK - INSTALLATION, LOWER DRIVE
UNIT TRACK........................8N-34
RACK - OPERATION, LOWER DRIVE UNIT
TRACK.............................8N-34
RACK - REMOVAL, LOWER DRIVE UNIT
TRACK.............................8N-34
RACK CROSSBAR - INSTALLATION,
LUGGAGE..........................23-56
RACK CROSSBAR - REMOVAL, LUGGAGE . 23-55
RACK RISER - INSTALLATION, LUGGAGE . . 23-55
RACK RISER - REMOVAL, LUGGAGE.....23-54
RADIAL-PLY TIRES - DESCRIPTION......22-14
RADIATOR - INSTALLATION.............7-25
RADIATOR - REMOVAL.................7-25
RADIATOR CAP TO FILLER NECK SEAL -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..............7-27
RADIATOR DRAINCOCK - INSTALLATION . . . 7-26
RADIATOR DRAINCOCK - REMOVAL.......7-26
RADIATOR FAN - DESCRIPTION..........7-28
RADIATOR FAN - INSTALLATION..........7-30
RADIATOR FAN - OPERATION............7-29
RADIATOR FAN - REMOVAL.............7-30
RADIATOR FAN MOTOR - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING........................7-29
RADIATOR FAN RELAY - DESCRIPTION....7-30
RADIATOR FAN RELAY - INSTALLATION....7-30
RADIATOR FAN RELAY - OPERATION......7-30
RADIATOR FAN RELAY - REMOVAL.......7-30
RADIATOR PRESSURE CAP -
DESCRIPTION........................7-26
RADIATOR PRESSURE CAP - OPERATION . . 7-27
RADIO - DESCRIPTION................8A-10
RADIO - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING......8A-10
RADIO - INSTALLATION...............8A-11
RADIO - OPERATION..................8A-10
RADIO - REMOVAL...................8A-11
RADIO NOISE SUPPRESSION
COMPONENTS - DESCRIPTION..........8A-11
RADIO NOISE SUPPRESSION
COMPONENTS - OPERATION...........8A-12
RANGE SENSOR - DESCRIPTION,
TRANSMISSION.....................21-248
RANGE SENSOR - INSTALLATION,
TRANSMISSION.....................21-249
RANGE SENSOR - OPERATION,
TRANSMISSION.....................21-248
RANGE SENSOR - REMOVAL,
TRANSMISSION.....................21-249
RANGE, SPECIFICATIONS..............8N-43
READING LAMP - INSTALLATION........8L-28
READING LAMP - REMOVAL............8L-27
READING/COURTESY LAMP
REPLACEMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE.........................8M-3
REAR - DESCRIPTION, HALF SHAFT.......3-13
REAR - INSTALLATION, CRANKSHAFT
OIL SEAL.......................9-129,9-42
REAR - INSTALLATION, HALF SHAFT......3-14
REAR - INSTALLATION, SPRING
MOUNTS............................2-43
REAR - INSTALLATION, WHEEL
MOUNTING STUDS...................22-22
REAR - REMOVAL, CRANKSHAFT OIL
SEAL..........................9-128,9-41
REAR - REMOVAL, HALF SHAFT..........3-13
REAR - REMOVAL, SPRING MOUNTS......2-43
REAR - REMOVAL, WHEEL MOUNTING
STUDS
.............................22-21
REAR - STANDARD PROCEDURE, GRID
LINE REPAIR
.........................8G-2
REAR AIR CONDITIONING LINES -
INSTALLATION
......................24-105
REAR AIR CONDITIONING LINES -
REMOVAL
.........................24-104
REAR BUMPER REINFORCEMENT -
INSTALLATION
........................13-3REAR BUMPER REINFORCEMENT -
REMOVAL...........................13-3
REAR COVER - INSTALLATION, FRONT
SEAT TRACK........................23-95
REAR COVER - REMOVAL, FRONT SEAT
TRACK.............................23-95
REAR COVER O-RING - INSTALLATION . . . 21-20
REAR COVER O-RING - REMOVAL.......21-19
REAR DISC BRAKE CALIPER -
INSTALLATION........................5-30
REAR DISC BRAKE CALIPER - REMOVAL . . . 5-27
REAR DISC BRAKE SHOES -
INSTALLATION........................5-19
REAR DISC BRAKE SHOES - REMOVAL....5-17
REAR DOOR GLASS - INSTALLATION....23-108
REAR DOOR GLASS - REMOVAL.......23-108
REAR DRIVELINE MODULE -
DESCRIPTION........................3-23
REAR DRIVELINE MODULE - OPERATION . . 3-23
REAR DRIVELINE MODULE -
SPECIFICATIONS......................3-34
REAR DRIVELINE MODULE NOISE -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..............3-24
REAR DRIVELINE MODULE OPERATION -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..............3-26
REAR DRUM BRAKE SHOE LINING -
INSPECTION.........................5-22
REAR DRUM BRAKE SHOES -
ADJUSTMENT........................5-23
REAR DRUM BRAKE SHOES -
INSTALLATION........................5-22
REAR DRUM BRAKE SHOES - REMOVAL . . . 5-19
REAR EVAP CANISTER - INSTALLATION . . . 25-20
REAR EVAP CANISTER - REMOVAL......25-19
REAR EVAPORATOR - INSTALLATION.....24-96
REAR EVAPORATOR - REMOVAL........24-94
REAR FASCIA - INSTALLATION...........13-2
REAR FASCIA - REMOVAL...............13-2
REAR FASCIA - SCUFF PAD -
INSTALLATION........................13-4
REAR FASCIA - SCUFF PAD - REMOVAL....13-3
REAR FOG LAMP - EXPORT -
DESCRIPTION.......................8L-22
REAR HEADER TRIM - INSTALLATION....23-79
REAR HEADER TRIM - REMOVAL........23-79
REAR HEATER DISTRIBUTION DUCT -
INSTALLATION.......................24-59
REAR HEATER DISTRIBUTION DUCT -
REMOVAL..........................24-59
REAR HEATER LINES - INSTALLATION . . . 24-105
REAR HEATER LINES - REMOVAL.......24-104
REAR HEATER-A/C HOUSING -
INSTALLATION.......................24-58
REAR HEATER-A/C HOUSING - REMOVAL . 24-56
REAR HVAC - LWB - INSTALLATION,
SEAT BELT & RETRACTOR - SECOND
ROW - RIGHT OUTBOARD WITH........8O-15
REAR HVAC - LWB - REMOVAL, SEAT
BELT & RETRACTOR - SECOND ROW -
RIGHT OUTBOARD WITH..............8O-15
REAR HVAC LOUVER - INSTALLATION....23-79
REAR HVAC LOUVER - REMOVAL........23-79
REAR LATCH STRIKER - INSTALLATION . . . 23-28
REAR LATCH STRIKER - REMOVAL......23-28
REAR MOUNT - INSTALLATION.....9-134,9-50
REAR MOUNT - REMOVAL.........9-133,9-50
REAR OIL SEAL RETAINER -
INSTALLATION, CRANKSHAFT
...........9-129
REAR OIL SEAL RETAINER - REMOVAL,
CRANKSHAFT
.......................9-129
REAR OUTLET - INSTALLATION, FRONT
DOOR
.............................24-42
REAR OUTLET - REMOVAL, FRONT
DOOR
.............................24-41
REAR QUARTER PANEL/FENDER AIR
EXHAUSTER - DESCRIPTION
...........23-56
REAR QUARTER PANEL/FENDER AIR
EXHAUSTER - INSTALLATION
...........23-57
REAR QUARTER PANEL/FENDER AIR
EXHAUSTER - REMOVAL
...............23-56
REAR SUSPENSION - DESCRIPTION
......2-26
REAR SUSPENSION - OPERATION
........2-26
REAR SUSPENSION FASTENER TORQUE,
SPECIFICATIONS
......................2-27
REAR SUSPENSION, SPECIAL TOOLS
.....2-28
REAR VIEW MIRROR - INSTALLATION
....23-80
REAR VIEW MIRROR - REMOVAL
........23-79
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