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JUMP STARTING, HOISTING AND TOWING
INDEX
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SERVICE PROCEDURES
HOISTING RECOMMENDATIONS............ 9JUMP STARTING PROCEDURE.............. 7
TOWING RECOMMENDATIONS.............. 8
SERVICE PROCEDURES
JUMP STARTING PROCEDURE
WARNING: REVIEW ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
AND WARNINGS IN GROUP 8A, BATTERY/START-
ING/CHARGING SYSTEMS DIAGNOSTICS. DO NOT
JUMP START A FROZEN BATTERY, PERSONAL
INJURY CAN RESULT. DO NOT JUMP START WHEN
MAINTENANCE FREE BATTERY INDICATOR DOT IS
YELLOW OR BRIGHT COLOR. DO NOT JUMP
START A VEHICLE WHEN THE BATTERY FLUID IS
BELOW THE TOP OF LEAD PLATES. DO NOT
ALLOW JUMPER CABLE CLAMPS TO TOUCH
EACH OTHER WHEN CONNECTED TO A BOOSTER
SOURCE. DO NOT USE OPEN FLAME NEAR BAT-
TERY. REMOVE METALLIC JEWELRY WORN ON
HANDS OR WRISTS TO AVOID INJURY BY ACCI-
DENTAL ARCING OF BATTERY CURRENT. WHEN
USING A HIGH OUTPUT BOOSTING DEVICE, DO
NOT ALLOW BATTERY VOLTAGE TO EXCEED 16
VOLTS. REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED
WITH DEVICE BEING USED.
CAUTION: When using another vehicle as a
booster, do not allow vehicles to touch. Electrical
systems can be damaged on either vehicle.
TO JUMP START A DISABLED VEHICLE:
(1) Raise hood on disabled vehicle and visually
inspect engine compartment for:
²Battery cable clamp condition, clean if necessary.
²Frozen battery.
²Yellow or bright color test indicator, if equipped.
²Low battery fluid level.
²Generator drive belt condition and tension.
²Fuel fumes or leakage, correct if necessary.
CAUTION: If the cause of starting problem on dis-
abled vehicle is severe, damage to booster vehicle
charging system can result.
(2) When using another vehicle as a booster
source, park the booster vehicle within cable reach.
Turn off all accessories, set the parking brake, placethe automatic transmission in PARK or the manual
transmission in NEUTRAL and turn the ignition
OFF.
(3) On disabled vehicle, place gear selector in park
or neutral and set park brake. Turn off all accesso-
ries.
(4) Connect jumper cables to booster battery. RED
clamp to positive terminal (+). BLACK clamp to neg-
ative terminal (-). DO NOT allow clamps at opposite
end of cables to touch, electrical arc will result.
Review all warnings in this procedure.
(5) On disabled vehicle, connect RED jumper cable
clamp to positive (+) terminal. Connect BLACK
jumper cable clamp to engine ground as close to the
ground cable attaching point as possible (Fig. 1).
(6) Start the engine in the vehicle which has the
booster battery, let the engine idle a few minutes,
then start the engine in the vehicle with the dis-
charged battery.
CAUTION: Do not crank starter motor on disabled
vehicle for more than 15 seconds, starter will over-
heat and could fail.
(7) Allow battery in disabled vehicle to charge to
at least 12.4 volts (75% charge) before attempting to
start engine. If engine does not start within 15 sec-
onds, stop cranking engine and allow starter to cool
(15 min.), before cranking again.
Fig. 1 Jumper Cable Clamp Connections
NSLUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 0 - 7
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Attachment to the rear axle tube, and rear frame
rails is through rubber-isolated bushings. All parts
are serviceable, and the stabilizer bar to axle bush-
ings are split for easy removal and installation. The
split in the bushing should be positioned up when
the stabilizer bar is installed on the vehicle.
The 2 rubber isolated link arms are connected to
the rear frame rails by brackets. These brackets are
bolted to the bottom of the frame rails.
SHOCK ABSORBERS (REAR LOAD LEVELING)
A new type of load-leveling shock is available. The
self leveling shock absorbers are a self-contained
vehicle leveling system and shock absorber combined.
It does not require an external compressor, hoses,height leveling sensors, etc. It uses road inputs
(bumps, stops, starts, turns, acceleration, decelera-
tion, etc.) to activate pumping, which is just the
extension and compression of the shock absorber. On
the outside, it looks like a larger than normal shock
absorber. Internally, it consists of a hydraulic pump
and gas-spring cushion for leveling, as well as the
normal shock absorbing mechanism. All the height
leveling sensors, pump, etc., are contained inside the
shocks. The shocks are mounted at an angle, parallel
to the springs and forward at the top. This design
provides greater stability in addition to controlling
ride motion. These new load-leveling shock absorbers
use longer fasteners than the standard shock absorb-
ers, although the fasteners are longer, the torque
specifications are the same.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
REAR SPRINGS (FWD)
REMOVAL
(1) Raise vehicle on frame contact hoist to a com-
fortable working position.
(2) Support axle with a jack stand. Pad should just
contact axle.
(3) Begin removal of the shock absorber lower
mounting bolt (Fig. 5).
Fig. 4 Stabilizer Bar
Fig. 3 Rear Track Bar
2 - 40 SUSPENSIONNS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (Continued)
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ABS BRAKES OPERATION AND VEHICLE
PERFORMANCE
This ABS System represents the current state-of-
the-art in vehicle braking systems and offers the
driver increased safety and control during braking.
This is accomplished by a sophisticated system of
electrical and hydraulic components. As a result,
there are a few performance characteristics that may
at first seem different but should be considered nor-
mal. These characteristics are discussed below.
NORMAL BRAKING SYSTEM FUNCTION
Under normal braking conditions, the ABS System
functions the same as a standard brake system with
a diagonally split master cylinder and conventional
vacuum assist.
ABS SYSTEM OPERATION
If a wheel locking tendency is detected during a
brake application, the brake system will enter the
ABS mode. During ABS braking, hydraulic pressure
in the four wheel circuits is modulated to prevent
any wheel from locking. Each wheel circuit is
designed with a set of electric solenoids to allow mod-
ulation, although for vehicle stability, both rear
wheel solenoids receive the same electrical signal.
During an ABS stop, the brakes hydraulic system
is still diagonally split. However, the brake system
pressure is further split into four control channels.
During antilock operation of the vehicle's brake sys-
tem the front wheels are controlled independently
and are on two separate control channels and the
rear wheels of the vehicle are controlled together.
The system can build and release pressure at each
wheel, depending on signals generated by the wheel
speed sensors (WSS) at each wheel and received at
the Controller Antilock Brake (CAB).
ABS operation is available at all vehicle speeds
above 3 to 5 mph. Wheel lockup may be perceived at
the very end of an ABS stop and is considered nor-
mal.
VEHICLE HANDLING PERFORMANCE DURING
ABS BRAKING
It is important to remember that an antilock brake
system does not shorten a vehicle's stopping distance
under all driving conditions, but does provide
improved control of the vehicle while stopping. Vehi-
cle stopping distance is still dependent on vehicle
speed, weight, tires, road surfaces and other factors.
Though ABS provides the driver with some steer-
ing control during hard braking, there are conditions
however, where the system does not provide any ben-
efit. In particular, hydroplaning is still possible when
the tires ride on a film of water. This results in the
vehicles tires leaving the road surface rendering the
vehicle virtually uncontrollable. In addition, extremesteering maneuvers at high speed or high speed cor-
nering beyond the limits of tire adhesion to the road
surface may cause vehicle skidding, independent of
vehicle braking. For this reason, the ABS system is
termed Antilock instead of Anti-Skid.
NOISE AND BRAKE PEDAL FEEL
During ABS braking, some brake pedal movement
may be felt. In addition, ABS braking will create
ticking, popping and/or groaning noises heard by the
driver. This is normal due to pressurized fluid being
transferred between the master cylinder and the
brakes. If ABS operation occurs during hard braking,
some pulsation may be felt in the vehicle body due to
fore and aft movement of the suspension as brake
pressures are modulated.
At the end of an ABS stop, ABS will be turned off
when the vehicle is slowed to a speed of 3±4 mph.
There may be a slight brake pedal drop anytime that
the ABS is deactivated, such as at the end of the stop
when the vehicle speed is less then 3 mph or during
an ABS stop where ABS is no longer required. These
conditions will exist when a vehicle is being stopped
on a road surface with patches of ice, loose gravel or
sand on it. Also stopping a vehicle on a bumpy road
surface will activate ABS because of the wheel hop
caused by the bumps.
TIRE NOISE AND MARKS
Although the ABS system prevents complete wheel
lock-up, some wheel slip is desired in order to
achieve optimum braking performance. Wheel slip is
defined as follows, 0 percent slip means the wheel is
rolling freely and 100 percent slip means the wheel is
fully locked. During brake pressure modulation,
wheel slip is allowed to reach up to 25 to30%. This
means that the wheel rolling velocity is 25 to 30%
less than that of a free rolling wheel at a given vehi-
cle speed. This slip may result in some tire chirping,
depending on the road surface. This sound should not
be interpreted as total wheel lock-up.
Complete wheel lock up normally leaves black tire
marks on dry pavement. The ABS System will not
leave dark black tire marks since the wheel never
reaches a fully locked condition. Tire marks may
however be noticeable as light patched marks.
START UP CYCLE
When the ignition is turned on, a popping sound
and a slight brake pedal movement may be noticed.
Additionally, when the vehicle is first driven off a
humming may be heard and/or felt by the driver at
approximately 20 to 40 kph (12 to 25 mph). The ABS
warning lamp will also be on for up to 5 seconds
after the ignition is turned on. All of these conditions
are a normal function of ABS as the system is per-
forming a diagnosis check.
5 - 86 BRAKESNS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (Continued)
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Before test driving a brake complaint vehicle, note
whether the Red or Amber Brake Warning Lamp is
turned on. If it is the Red Brake Warning Lamp,
refer to the hydraulic system section in the brake
group of this manual. If the ABS Warning lamp
was/is on, test drive the vehicle as described below, to
verify the complaint. While the ABS Warning Lamp
is on, the ABS is not functional. The standard brake
system and the ability to stop the car may not be
affected if only the ABS Warning Lamp is on.
Discuss with the owner of the vehicle or note any
other electrical problems or conditions that may be
occurring on the vehicle. They may have an effect on
the antilock brake system's function.
(1) Turn the key to the off position and then back
to the on position. Note whether the ABS Warning
Lamp continues to stay on. If it does, refer to the
diagnostic manual covering the ITT Teves Mark 20
ABS system for the required test procedures.
(2) If the ABS Warning Lamp goes out, shift into
gear and drive the car to a speed of 20 kph (12 mph)
to complete the ABS start up cycle. If at this time the
ABS Warning Lamp goes on refer to the ITT Teves
Mark 20 Diagnostic Manual.
(3) If the ABS Warning Lamp remains OUT, drive
the vehicle a short distance. During this test drive be
sure that the vehicle achieves at least 40 mph. Brake
to at least one complete stop in an ABS cycle, and
again accelerate to 25 mph.
(4) If a functional problem with the ABS system is
determined while test driving a vehicle, refer to the
diagnostic manual covering the ITT Teves Mark 20
ABS system for the required test procedures and
proper use of the DRB diagnostic scan tool.
ABS SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
The ABS uses an electronic control module, the
CAB. This module is designed to withstand normal
current draws associated with vehicle operation.
Care must be taken to avoid overloading the CAB
circuits.In testing for open or short circuits, do
not ground or apply voltage to any of the cir-
cuits unless instructed to do so for a diagnostic
procedure.These circuits should only be tested
using a high impedance multi-meter or the DRB
tester as described in this section. Power should
never be removed or applied to any control module
with the ignition in the ON position. Before removing
or connecting battery cables, fuses, or connectors,
always turn the ignition to the OFF position.
CAUTION: Use only factory wiring harnesses. Do
not cut or splice wiring to the brake circuits. The
addition of after-market electrical equipment (car
phone, radar detector, citizen band radio, trailer
lighting, trailer brakes, ect.) on a vehicle equippedwith antilock brakes may affect the function of the
antilock brake system.
SERVICE PROCEDURES
BRAKE FLUID LEVEL INSPECTION
CAUTION: Use only Mopar brake fluid or an equiv-
alent from a tightly sealed container. Brake fluid
must conform to DOT 3 specifications. Do not use
petroleum-based fluid because seal damage in the
brake system will result.
For the specific procedure covering the inspection
of the brake fluid level and adding brake fluid to the
reservoir, refer to the Service Adjustments Section in
this group of the service manual.
BLEEDING TEVES MARK 20 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
The base brake system must be bled anytime air is
permitted to enter the hydraulic system, due to dis-
connection of brake lines, hoses or components. The
ABS system, particularly the HCU, should only be
bled when the HCU is replaced or removed from the
vehicle, or if there is reason to believe the HCU has
ingested air. Under most circumstances that would
require brake bleeding, only the base brake system
needs to be bled.
It is important to note that excessive air in the
brake system will cause a soft or spongy feeling
brake pedal.
During bleeding operations, be sure that the brake
fluid level remains close to the FULL level in the res-
ervoir. Check the fluid level periodically during the
bleeding procedure and add DOT 3 brake fluid as
required.
The Teves Mark 20 ABS hydraulic system and the
base brake hydraulic system must be bled as two
independent braking systems. The non ABS portion
of the brake system is to be bled the same as any
non ABS system. Refer to the Service Adjustments
section in this manual for the proper bleeding proce-
dure to be used. This brake system can be either
pressure bled or manually bled.
The ABS portion of the brake system MUST be
bled separately. This bleeding procedure requires the
use of the DRB Diagnostic Tester and the bleeding
sequence procedure outlined below.
ABS BLEEDING PROCEDURE
When bleeding the ABS system, the following
bleeding sequenceMUSTbe followed to insure com-
plete and adequate bleeding. The ABS system can be
bled using a manual bleeding procedure or standard
pressure bleeding equipment.
NSBRAKES 5 - 99
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING (Continued)
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SERVO VACUUM TEST
(1) Turn ignition switch to the ON position with-
out starting engine. Activate speed control ON
switch.
(2) Disconnect the four-way electrical connector
and the vacuum harness at the servo (Fig. 3).
(3) Connect a jumper wire from Pin 3 of the servo
to Pin 3 of the wire connector.
(4) Ground Pins 2 and 4 in the servo. Do not con-
nect pin 1.
(5) Connect a hand held vacuum pump to the vac-
uum nipple and apply 10 - 15 inches of vacuum.
(6) If servo pulls cable, replace servo.
(7) Ground Pin 1 on servo.
(8) Check that the throttle cable pulls in and holds
as long as the vacuum pump is connected. After one
minute, check if cable is still holding. If cable does
not hold replace the servo.
(9) Disconnect jumper from pin 3. Cable should
return to rest position. If not, replace servo.
(10) Connect 4 way electrical connector and vac-
uum harness to servo.
SPEED CONTROL SWITCH TEST
Refer to the appropriate Powertrain Diagnostic
Manual for switch test valves.
STOP LAMP SWITCH TEST
(1) Remove the stop lamp switch refer to Stop
Switch Removal/Installation in this section. Discon-
nect connector from stop lamp switch (Fig. 4). Using
an ohmmeter, switch continuity may be checked as
follows:
(2) With switch plunger released, there should be
continuity between Pin 5 and Pin 6.(3) With switch plunger depressed, there should be
continuity:
²Between Pin 1 and Pin 2.
²Between Pin 3 and Pin 4.
(4) If the above results are not obtained, the stop
lamp switch is defective or out of adjustment.
(5) Stop lamp switch adjustment is detailed in
Group 5, Brakes.
ELECTRICAL TESTS AT POWERTRAIN CONTROL
MODULE
(1) Unplug the GRAY 40-way connector from the
Powertrain Control Module (PCM), (Fig. 5).
(2) Remove both steering wheel speed control
switches and disconnect the wire connectors.
Fig. 3 Servo Harness Connector
Fig. 4 Stop Lamp Wiring
Fig. 5 Powertrain Control Module Location
8H - 6 VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL SYSTEMNS
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING (Continued)
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(2) Inspect BCM connectors and wires for proper
connection. If OK, replace BCM for tone condition.
DOME LAMP ON CHIME
The dome lamp on chime will warn the driver that
the dome lamps have been left on.
With the ignition is OFF:
²Driver's door OPEN (door ajar switch is closed to
ground)
²Dome lamps are ON (dome lamp switch is closed
to ground),
The chime will sound continuously until driver's
door is closed, dome lamps tuned OFF or until the
battery protection time out of 15 minutes has
expired. Refer Group 8L, Lamps proper procedures.
Chime rate: 168 to 192 chimes per minute.
ENGINE TEMPERATURE CRITICAL CHIME
The engine temperature critical chime will warn
the driver that the vehicle's engine is overheating.
While monitoring the coolant temperature, the Pow-
ertrain Control Module (PCM) will send on the CCD
bus as engine temperature every 1.376 seconds to the
Body Control Module (BCM). The BCM calculates
engine temperature and determines if a warning
should occur. This feature is functional only with the
Ignition Switch in the Run/Start position.
When the engine temperature reaches 122ÉC
(252ÉF) the BCM will chime one tone and the engine
temperature lamp comes ON. The BCM turns OFF
the lamp when the engine temperature reaches
117ÉC (242ÉF). The BCM will chime continuously
when the engine temperature reaches 125ÉC (257ÉF).
The chime will turn OFF after four minutes or when
the temperature reaches 117ÉC (242ÉF), which ever
occurs first.
EXTERIOR LAMPS ON CHIME
The exterior lamp on chime will warn the driver
that the exterior lights have been left on.
With the ignition switch OFF:
²Driver's door is open (door ajar switch is closed
to ground)
²Parking lamps or headlamps ON (parking lamp
switch is closed to ground)
The chime will sound until lights are turned OFF,
driver's door closed or until the battery protection
time out of 3 minutes has expired.
Refer to Group 8L, Lamps, for proper service pro-
cedures. Chime rate: 168 to 192 chimes per minute.
To test the exterior lamps left on function:
²Turn ignition off
²Remove ignition key
²Turn exterior lamps on with driver's door open.
Chime should sound until lamps are turned off or
driver's door is closed.
KEY-IN IGNITION CHIME
The key-in ignition chime will act as a warning to
the driver that the ignition key has been left in the
ignition switch.
With the ignition switch is in OFF position ONLY:
²Driver's door is open/ajar (door ajar switch is
closed to ground)
²Key is in the ignition switch (key-in ignition
switch is closed to ground)
The chime will sound until one of the above condi-
tions is removed. Chime rate: 168 to 192 chimes per
minute.
To test the key-in ignition function, insert key into
the ignition and open driver's door. Do not turn igni-
tion ON. Chime should sound until key is removed
from ignition or driver's door is closed.
LOW OIL PRESSURE CHIME OPERATION
The low oil pressure chime will warn the driver
that the engine oil pressure is low. The oil pressure
switch, will close to ground during a low oil pressure
condition. The oil pressure lamp will illuminate in
the message center. The body control module will
monitor the oil pressure switch and signal a low oil
pressure condition. A continuous four minute warn-
ing chime will sound and the oil pressure lamp will
come ON when the following conditions are met:
²Ignition on and engine not cranking
²Engine running at 420 to 480 rpm for 10 sec-
onds
²Oil pressure switch closed to ground for (1 sec-
ond minimum, 2 seconds maximum)
Chime rate: 168 to 192 chimes per minute.
SEAT BELT CHIME
The seat belt chime will sound for 4 to 8 seconds,
when the ignition is turned on and the driver's seat
belt is not buckled (seat belt switch is closed to
ground). This is a reminder to the driver to buckle
the seat belt. The seat belt lamp is controlled by the
mechanical instrument cluster. The cluster will also
illuminate the seat belt warning lamp for 6 seconds.
Buckling the driver's seat belt before the time out
has expired will cause the chime to stop immediately.
Chime rate: 38 to 62 chimes per minute.
To test the seat belt warning system, the ignition
switch must be in the OFF position for 1 minute
before starting the test. Turn the ignition switch to
the on position with the driver's seat belt not buck-
led. The seat belt warning lamp should light and the
chime should sound 4 to 8 seconds.
SEAT BELT LAMP
The seat belt lamp in the instrument cluster sig-
nals the vehicle passengers to fasten their seat belts.
The seat belt lamp is illuminated directly by the
8U - 2 CHIME WARNING/REMINDER SYSTEMNS
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING (Continued)
Page 545 of 1938

instrument cluster for 6 seconds after the instrument
cluster receives the message from the Body Control
Module. The seat belt lamp is therefore illuminated
for 6 seconds whenever the ignition switch is moved
to run/start position.
(1) While ignition is off, the seat belt lamp will not
be illuminated.
(2) The ignition power feed status will be updated
every 250 milliseconds or on change.
(3) This lamp will be checked by the instrument
cluster for 6 seconds with every run/start cycle of the
ignition switch.
TURN SIGNAL ON CHIME
The turn signal on chime will warn the driver that
the turn signals have been left on. When the body
control module receives a turn signal input for 6.4
km (4.0 miles), vehicle speed is greater than 24 km/h
(15 mph), the chime will sound continuously until the
turn signal is turned OFF. If vehicle speed drops
below 24 km/h (15 mph) prior to the warning being
activated, the accumulated distance traveled will be
reset. The turn signal chime is not activated when
the emergency flashers are turned on. This feature
can also be disabled in EEPROM. Chime rate: 50
chimes per minute.
For the turn signal warning system to operate:
²Must have input from either the right or left
turn signal lamps. Creates a voltage change between
0 and battery voltage.
²The vehicle speed sensor sends a message to the
Powertrain Control Module that vehicle has exceeded
24 km/h (15 mph) for 6.4 km (4.0 miles).
²When the above two conditions are met, the
chime will sound. The chime will stop when no fur-
ther voltage change is detected.²If hazard warning signals are pulsing, no chime
will sound.
²If speed drops below 24 km/h (15 mph) before
the warning is issued, the warning will not be issued
and the distance counter will be reset.
²If turn signal lamps are not working properly,
the chime will not sound.
²When using the scan tool, refer to the proper
Body Diagnostic Manual for the procedure.
WARNING LAMP ANNOUNCEMENT CHIME
The warning lamp announcement chime will warn
the driver to scan the instrument cluster to observe
which warning lamp is illuminated. Whenever the
volts, low fuel, low washer/coolant level, door ajar or
gate ajar lamps are first illuminated, the chime will
sound one tone. The door/liftgate ajar warning lamp
announcement chime sounds only if the vehicle speed
is above 2 m.p.h.
Two seconds after ignition switch is turned ON or
until the seat belt warning chime ends, all warning
announcement chimes will be consolidated into one
warning announcement. This will occur 2 seconds
after the seat belt warning chime ends. If a warning
announcement should occur while another warning
chime in progress (turn signal, low oil pressure or
high speed warnings), no additional chimes will
sound after the chime in progress ends. All associ-
ated lamps will be illuminated, and the active chime
will be the warning announcement.
NSCHIME WARNING/REMINDER SYSTEM 8U - 3
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING (Continued)
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SEAT BELT CHIME
The seat belt chime will sound for 4 to 8 seconds,
when the ignition is turned on and the driver's seat
belt is not buckled (seat belt switch is closed to
ground). This is a reminder to the driver to buckle
the seat belt. The seat belt lamp is controlled by the
mechanical instrument cluster. The cluster will also
illuminate the seat belt warning lamp for 6 seconds.
Buckling the driver's seat belt before the time out
has expired will cause the chime to stop immediately.
Chime rate: 38 to 62 chimes per minute.
To test the seat belt warning system, the ignition
switch must be in the OFF position for 1 minute
before starting the test. Turn the ignition switch to
the on position with the driver's seat belt not buck-
led. The seat belt warning lamp should light and the
chime should sound 4 to 8 seconds.
SEAT BELT LAMP
The seat belt lamp in the instrument cluster sig-
nals the vehicle passengers to fasten their seat belts.
The seat belt lamp is illuminated directly by the
instrument cluster for 6 seconds after the instrument
cluster receives the message from the Body Control
Module. The seat belt lamp is therefore illuminated
for 6 seconds whenever the ignition switch is moved
to run/start position.
(1) While ignition is off, the seat belt lamp will not
be illuminated.
(2) The ignition power feed status will be updated
every 250 milliseconds or on change.
(3) This lamp will be checked by the instrument
cluster for 6 seconds with every run/start cycle of the
ignition switch.
TURN SIGNAL ON CHIME
The turn signal on chime will warn the driver that
the turn signals have been left on. When the Body
Control Module receives a turn signal input for 1.6
km (1.0 miles), vehicle speed is greater than 24 km/h
(15 mph), the chime will sound continuously until the
turn signal is turned OFF. If vehicle speed drops
below 24 km/h (15 mph) prior to the warning being
activated, the accumulated distance traveled will be
reset. The turn signal chime is not activated whenthe emergency flashers are turned on. This feature
can also be disabled in EEPROM. Chime rate: 38 to
62 chimes per minute.
For the turn signal warning system to operate:
²Must have input from either the right or left
turn signal lamps. Creates a voltage change between
0 and battery voltage.
²The vehicle speed sensor sends a message to the
Powertrain Control Module that vehicle has exceeded
24 km/h (15 mph) for 1.6 km (1.0 miles).
²When the above two conditions are met, the
chime will sound. The chime will stop when no fur-
ther voltage change is detected.
²If hazard warning signals are pulsing, no chime
will sound.
²If speed drops below 24 km/h (15 mph) before
the warning is issued, the warning will not be issued
and the distance counter will be reset.
²If turn signal lamps are not working properly,
the chime will not sound.
²When using the scan tool, refer to the proper
Body Diagnostic Manual for the procedure.
WARNING LAMP ANNOUNCEMENT CHIME
The warning lamp announcement chime will warn
the driver to scan the instrument cluster to observe
which warning lamp is illuminated. Whenever the
volts, low fuel, low washer fluid, coolant level (gas/
diesel), low coolant level, engine temperature high
(diesel only), door ajar or gate ajar lamps are first
illuminated, the chime will sound one tone. The door/
liftgate ajar warning lamp announcement chime
sounds only if the vehicle speed is above 2 m.p.h.
Two seconds after ignition switch is turned ON or
until the seat belt warning chime ends, all warning
announcement chimes will be consolidated into one
warning announcement. This will occur 2 seconds
after the seat belt warning chime ends. If a warning
announcement should occur while another warning
chime in progress (turn signal, low oil pressure or
high speed warnings), no additional chimes will
sound after the chime in progress ends. All associ-
ated lamps will be illuminated, and the active chime
will be the warning announcement.
NS/GSCHIME WARNING/REMINDER SYSTEM 8U - 3
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING (Continued)
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8W-02 COMPONENT INDEX
Component Page
2-4 Pressure Switch.....................8W-31
2-4 Solenoid...........................8W-31
A/C Compressor Clutch..................8W-42
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay...........8W-10, 42
A/C Heater Control.....................8W-42
A/C On Indicator.......................8W-42
A/C Pressure Transducer..............8W-30, 42
A/C Switch............................8W-42
A/C Zone Door Actuator..................8W-42
ABS Warning Lamp..................8W-35, 46
Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor..........8W-30
Airbag Control Module...................8W-43
Airbag Indicator Lamp...................8W-43
Airbag Warning Lamp...................8W-46
All Wheel Drive Solenoid.................8W-31
Ambient Air Temperature Sensor...........8W-49
Ash Receiver Lamp.....................8W-44
Automatic Day/Night Mirror..............8W-44
Automatic Shut Down Relay............8W-10, 30
Splice Information......................8W-70
Back-Up Lamp.........................8W-51
Back-Up Switch.....................8W-44, 51
Battery...............................8W-20
Blend Door Actuator.....................8W-42
Body Control Module....................8W-45
Brake Pressure Switch...................8W-46
Brake Warning Lamp....................8W-46
Camshaft Position Sensor................8W-30
Center Dome Lamp.....................8W-44
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp..........8W-51
Cigar/Accessory Relay...................8W-41
Clockspring.......8W-10, 15, 30, 33, 39, 40, 41, 43
Cluster Illumination Lamps...............8W-40
Clutch Interlock Switch...............8W-12, 21
Clutch Interlock Switch Jumper......8W-12, 21, 31
Clutch Switch.......................8W-30, 33
Combination Flasher/DRL Module. . . .8W-50, 51, 52
Combination Relays.....................8W-54
Compass/Mini-Trip Computer..............8W-49
Control Sleeve Sensor....................8W-30
Controller Anti-Lock Brake...............8W-35
Courtesy Lamp Relay...........8W-10, 12, 44, 50
Crank Case Heater......................8W-30
Crankshaft Position Sensor...............8W-30
Cruise Indicator Lamp...................8W-40
Data Link Connector....................8W-30
Diesel Power Relay...................8W-10, 30
Dome Lamp Switch.....................8W-50
Door Ajar Indicator Lamp................8W-40
Door Ajar Switches................8W-39, 40, 44
Door Lock Relay........................8W-61
Speakers..............................8W-47Component Page
Door Unlock Relay......................8W-61
Oxygen Sensors........................8W-30
Door Ajar Switches.............8W-39, 40, 44, 45
Door Arm/Disarm Switches.............8W-39, 61
Door Courtesy Lamps....................8W-44
Door Lock Motors.......................8W-61
Door Lock Switches.....................8W-61
Door Unlock Relays.....................8W-61
Heated Seat Backs......................8W-63
Heated Seat Cushions...................8W-63
Heated Seat Modules....................8W-63
Heated Seat Switches....................8W-63
Power Mirrors.........................8W-62
Power Seat Switches....................8W-63
Power Window Switches..................8W-60
Seat Motors...........................8W-63
Window Motors........................8W-60
Radiator Fans.........................8W-42
Dump Solenoid.........................8W-33
EGR Solenoid..........................8W-30
Electric Wiper De-Icer...................8W-48
Electronic PRNDL Indicator...............8W-40
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge.........8W-40
Engine Coolant Temperature Lamp.........8W-46
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor........8W-30
Engine Oil Pressure Switch...............8W-46
Engine Speed Sensor....................8W-30
Engine Starter Motor....................8W-21
Engine Starter Motor Relay............8W-10, 21
Evap Leak Detection Pump...............8W-30
Evap/Purge Solenoid....................8W-30
Evaporator Temperature Sensor............8W-42
Express Down Module...................8W-60
Flexible Fuel Sensor.....................8W-30
Fog Lamps............................8W-50
Fog Lamp Relay........................8W-50
Front Blower Motor.....................8W-42
Front Blower Motor Relay.............8W-10, 42
Front Blower Motor Resistor Block.........8W-42
Front Cigar Lighter/Power Outlet..........8W-41
Front Reading Lamp Defeat Switch.........8W-44
Front Reading Lamps/Switch..............8W-44
Front Washer Motor.....................8W-53
Front Wiper Switch.....................8W-53
Fuel Gauge............................8W-40
Fuel Heater...........................8W-30
Fuel Heater Relay...................8W-10, 30
Fuel Injectors..........................8W-30
Fuel Pump Module......................8W-30
Fuel Pump Relay....................8W-10, 30
Fuel Quantity Actuator..................8W-30
Fuel Shutdown Solenoid..................8W-30
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8W-10 POWER DISTRIBUTION
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch........................8W-10-29
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay................8W-10-10, 25, 29
Airbag Control Module........................8W-10-35
Automatic Shut Down Relay....................8W-10-9, 23
Battery.............................8W-10-8, 27, 28
Body Control Module...........8W-10-11, 14, 16, 17, 19, 21, 30, 32
BS15..................................8W-10-33
BS16..................................8W-10-34
BS19..................................8W-10-30
BS33..................................8W-10-25
Center Dome Lamp..........................8W-10-21
Cigar/Accessory Relay......................8W-10-10, 31
Clockspring..............................8W-10-30
Combination Flasher/DRL Module................8W-10-29, 32
Controller Anti-Lock Brake....................8W-10-15, 29
Courtesy Lamp Relay.........................8W-10-21
Crank Case Heater..........................8W-10-27
CS01..................................8W-10-21
CS02..................................8W-10-20
CS1 ..................................8W-10-21
Data Link Connector.........................8W-10-11
Diesel Power Relay.......................8W-10-9, 25, 29
Door Lock Relay............................8W-10-13
Door Unlock Relay..........................8W-10-13
Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor.................8W-10-23
Driver Door Courtesy Lamp.....................8W-10-21
Driver Door Unlock Relay......................8W-10-13
Driver Power Mirror.......................8W-10-12, 22
EGR Solenoid.............................8W-10-25
Engine Starter Motor.......................8W-10-8, 16
Engine Starter Motor Relay....................8W-10-8, 16
ES01................................8W-10-27, 28
ES06................................8W-10-25, 29
ES07..................................8W-10-29
ES09..................................8W-10-8
ES11 ................................8W-10-8, 28
ES12..................................8W-10-23
ES26..................................8W-10-8
ES28..................................8W-10-8
ES29................................8W-10-25, 29
ES40..................................8W-10-27
ES99..................................8W-10-24
Fog Lamp Relay............................8W-10-33
Front Blower Motor..........................8W-10-18
Front Blower Motor Relay.....................8W-10-8, 18
Front Cigar Lighter/Power Outlet..................8W-10-31
Front Reading Lamps/Switch.....................8W-10-20
Front Wiper Switch..........................8W-10-19
FS01..................................8W-10-24
FS03..................................8W-10-23
Fuel Heater..............................8W-10-27
Fuel Heater Relay.........................8W-10-9, 27
Fuel Injector No. 1........................8W-10-23, 24
Fuel Injector No. 2........................8W-10-23, 24
Fuel Injector No. 3........................8W-10-23, 24
Fuel Injector No. 4........................8W-10-23, 24
Fuel Injector No. 5..........................8W-10-24
Fuel Injector No. 6..........................8W-10-24
Fuel Pump Module..........................8W-10-25
Fuel Pump Relay..........................8W-10-9, 26
Fuel Tank Module...........................8W-10-26
Fuse 1 (JB)..............................8W-10-17
Fuse 1 (PDC)...........................8W-10-14, 35
Fuse 2 (JB)............................8W-10-11, 16
Fuse 2 (PDC).............................8W-10-35
Fuse 3 (JB)..............................8W-10-17
Fuse 4 (JB)..............................8W-10-17
Fuse 4 (PDC).......................8W-10-10, 32, 33, 34
Fuse 5 (JB)..............................8W-10-17
Fuse 5 (PDC).......................8W-10-10, 32, 33, 34
Fuse 6 (JB)..............................8W-10-16
Fuse 6 (PDC).......................8W-10-10, 32, 33, 34
Fuse 7 (JB)..............................8W-10-12
Fuse 7 (PDC).......................8W-10-10, 32, 33, 34
Fuse 8 (JB)..............................8W-10-16
Fuse 8 (PDC)...........................8W-10-10, 31
Fuse 9 (JB)..............................8W-10-16
Fuse 9 (PDC)...........................8W-10-10, 30
Fuse 10 (JB)..............................8W-10-16
Fuse 10 (PDC)...........................8W-10-10, 29
Fuse 11 (JB)..............................8W-10-14
Fuse 11 (PDC)...........................8W-10-10, 29
Fuse 12 (JB)............................8W-10-14, 18
Fuse 12 (PDC)...........................8W-10-10, 29
Fuse 13 (PDC)...........................8W-10-10, 29
Fuse 15 (PDC)...........................8W-10-9, 28
Fuse 16 (JB)..............................8W-10-27
Fuse 16 (PDC)...........................8W-10-9, 26
Fuse 17 (PDC).......................8W-10-9, 23, 25, 29
Fuse 18 (PDC)...........................8W-10-9, 20Component Page
Fuse 19 (PDC)...........................8W-10-8, 19
Fuse 20 (PDC)...........................8W-10-8, 19
Fuse 21 (PDC)...........................8W-10-8, 18
Fuse 22 (PDC)...........................8W-10-8, 17
Fuse 23 (PDC)...........................8W-10-8, 16
Fuse 24 (PDC)...........................8W-10-8, 15
Fuse 25 (PDC)...........................8W-10-8, 15
Fuse 26 (PDC)...........................8W-10-8, 13
Fuse 27 (PDC)...........................8W-10-8, 12
Fuse 28 (PDC)...........................8W-10-9, 11
Fusible Link A11............................8W-10-8
Fusible Link A54............................8W-10-8
G100................................8W-10-27, 28
G103................................8W-10-27, 28
G200................................8W-10-14, 32
G300............................8W-10-14, 18, 19, 31
Generator............................8W-10-8, 23, 25
Glove Box Lamp............................8W-10-20
Glow Plug Relay..........................8W-10-8, 25
Headlamp Dimmer Switch......................8W-10-32
Headlamp Switch.........................8W-10-21, 34
High Beam Relay.....................8W-10-10, 32, 33, 34
High Note Horn............................8W-10-30
Horn Relay............................8W-10-10, 30
Horn Switch..............................8W-10-30
HS6D S02...............................8W-10-13
Ignition Coil Pack...........................8W-10-23
Ignition Switch........................8W-10-11, 14, 16
Instrument Cluster........................8W-10-11, 14
Junction Block..........8W-10-11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22,
26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 35
Key-In Halo Lamp..........................8W-10-21
Left Headlamp..........................8W-10-33, 34
Left Headlamp Leveling Motor....................8W-10-34
Left High Headlamp.........................8W-10-33
Left Liftgate Flood Lamp.......................8W-10-21
Left Mid Reading Lamp.....................8W-10-20, 21
Left Rear Reading Lamp.....................8W-10-20, 21
Left Visor/Vanity Mirror Lamps...................8W-10-20
Low Beam Relay.....................8W-10-10, 32, 33, 34
Low Note Horn............................8W-10-30
Memory Seat/Mirror Module.....................8W-10-11
Message Center......................8W-10-11, 14, 33, 34
Name Brand Speaker Relay.....................8W-10-16
Park Lamp Relay..........................8W-10-8, 17
Passenger Door Courtesy Lamp...................8W-10-21
Passenger Power Mirror.....................8W-10-12, 22
Power Distribution Center .8W-10-8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,
20, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35
Power Mirror Fold Relay.......................8W-10-22
Power Mirror Switch.........................8W-10-20
Power Mirror Unfold Relay....................8W-10-21, 22
Power Seat Circuit Breaker.....................8W-10-13
Powertrain Control Module............8W-10-16, 23, 25, 26, 27, 29
PTC 1 (JB)......................8W-10-16, 26, 27, 29, 35
PTC 3 (JB)..............................8W-10-13
PTC 7 (JB)............................8W-10-16, 31
PTC 8 (JB)..............................8W-10-16
PTC 9 (JB)..............................8W-10-16
Radiator Fan Relay..........................8W-10-15
Radiator Fan Relay No. 1.......................8W-10-25
Radiator Fan Relay No. 2.....................8W-10-15, 25
Radiator Fan Relay No. 3.....................8W-10-19, 25
Radio..................................8W-10-11
Rear Cigar Lighter/Power Outlet...................8W-10-31
Rear Dome Lamp...........................8W-10-21
Rear Window Defogger........................8W-10-12
Rear Window Defogger Relay.....................8W-10-12
Remote Keyless Entry Module....................8W-10-11
Right Headlamp..........................8W-10-33, 34
Right Headlamp Leveling Motor...................8W-10-34
Right High Headlamp.........................8W-10-33
Right Liftgate Flood Lamp......................8W-10-21
Right Low Headlamp.........................8W-10-33
Right Mid Reading Lamp.....................8W-10-20, 21
Right Rear Reading Lamp....................8W-10-20, 21
Right Visor/Vanity Mirror Lamps..................8W-10-20
Sentry Key Immobilizer Module...................8W-10-20
Stop Lamp Switch...........................8W-10-29
Transmission Control Module..................8W-10-16, 28
Transmission Control Relay....................8W-10-9, 28
Transmission Control Solenoids...................8W-10-28
Universal Garage Door Opener....................8W-10-20
Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor..................8W-10-23
Vehicle Speed Sensor.......................8W-10-27, 29
Washer Module............................8W-10-13
Wiper High/Low Relay........................8W-10-19
Wiper Module.............................8W-10-19
Wiper On Relay..........................8W-10-8, 19
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