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more faulty electronic modules in the vehicle, or from
a faulty PCI data bus. The use of a DRB IIItscan
tool and the proper Diagnostic Procedures manual
are required for further diagnosis.
NOTE: If the compass functions, but accuracy is
suspect, it may be necessary to perform a variation
adjustment. This procedure allows the compass
unit to accommodate variations in the earth's mag-
netic field strength, based on geographic location.
Refer to Compass Variation Adjustment in the Ser-
vice Procedures section of this group.
NOTE: If the compass reading displays dashes, and
only ªCALº appears in the display, demagnetizing
may be necessary to remove excessive residual
magnetic fields from the vehicle. Refer to Compass
Demagnetizing in the Service Procedures section of
this group.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - READING/
COURTESY LAMP REPLACEMENT
(1) Open hood, disconnect and isolate the negative
battery cable remote terminal from the remote bat-
tery post.
(2) Remove the reading/courtesy lamp lens. Using
a trim stick, gently pry the forward edge of the read-
ing/courtesy lamp lens outward.
(3) Remove the reading/courtesy lamp socket from
the overhead console. Rotate the reading/courtesy
lamp socket one quarter turn counter clockwise.
(4) Remove the lamp and socket assembly.
(5) Reverse the above procedure to install.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - COMPASS
CALIBRATION
CAUTION: Do not place any external magnets, such
as magnetic roof mount antennas, in the vicinity of
the compass. Do not use magnetic tools when ser-
vicing the overhead console.
The electronic compass unit features a self-cali-
brating design, which simplifies the calibration pro-
cedure. This feature automatically updates the
compass calibration while the vehicle is being driven.
This allows the compass unit to compensate for small
changes in the residual magnetism that the vehicle
may acquire during normal use. If the compass read-
ings appear to be erratic or out of calibration, per-
form the following calibration procedure. Also, new
service replacement Electronic Modules (EVIC,
CMTC, CT) must have their compass calibrated
using this procedure. Do not attempt to calibrate the
compass near large metal objects such as other vehi-cles, large buildings, or bridges; or, near overhead or
underground power lines.
NOTE: Whenever the compass is calibrated manu-
ally, the variance number must also be reset. Refer
to Compass Variation Adjustment in this group.
Calibrate the compass manually as follows:
(1) Turn the ignition switch to the On position. If
the compass/thermometer data is not currently being
displayed, momentarily depress and release the C/T
push button to reach the compass/thermometer dis-
play.
(2) On Electronic Vehicle Information Center
(EVIC) and Compass Mini-Trip Computer (CMTC)
equipped vehicles depress the Reset push button and
hold the button down until ªCALº appears in the dis-
play. This takes about ten seconds, and appears
about five seconds after ªVAR = XXº is displayed. On
Compass Temperature Module (CT) equipped vehicles
depress the C/T push button and US/M push button
down until ªCALº appears in the display. This takes
about ten seconds, and appears about five seconds
after ªVAR = XXº is displayed.
(3) Release the push button(s).
(4) Drive the vehicle on a level surface, away from
large metal objects and power lines, through three or
more complete circles at between five and eight kilo-
meters-per-hour (three and five miles-per-hour) in
not less than 48 seconds. The ªCALº message will
disappear from the display to indicate that the com-
pass is now calibrated.
NOTE: If the ªCALº message remains in the display,
either there is excessive magnetism near the com-
pass, or the unit is faulty. Repeat the calibration
procedure one more time.
NOTE: If the wrong direction is still indicated in the
compass display, the area selected for calibration
may be too close to a strong magnetic field. Repeat
the calibration procedure in another location.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - COMPASS
DEMAGNETIZING
A degaussing tool (Special Tool 6029) is used to
demagnetize, or degauss, the overhead console for-
ward mounting screw and the roof panel above the
overhead console. Equivalent units must be rated as
continuous duty for 110/115 volts and 60 Hz. They
must also have a field strength of over 350 gauss at 7
millimeters (0.25 inch) beyond the tip of the probe.
To demagnetize the roof panel and the overhead
console forward mounting screw, proceed as follows:
8M - 4 OVERHEAD CONSOLERS
OVERHEAD CONSOLE (Continued)
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RESTRAINTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
RESTRAINTS
DESCRIPTION............................2
OPERATION.............................2
WARNING...............................2
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..................3
AIRBAG SYSTEM........................3
CLOCK SPRING
DESCRIPTION............................3
OPERATION.............................3
STANDARD PROCEDURE...................3
CLOCK SPRING CENTERING..............3
REMOVAL...............................4
INSTALLATION............................4
DRIVER AIRBAG
DESCRIPTION............................4
OPERATION.............................4
STANDARD PROCEDURE...................4
DEPLOYED DRIVER AIRBAG CLEAN UP......4
REMOVAL...............................5
INSTALLATION............................5
OCCUPANT RESTRAINT CONTROLLER
DESCRIPTION............................5
OPERATION.............................5
REMOVAL...............................5
INSTALLATION............................5
PASSENGER AIRBAG
DESCRIPTION............................6
OPERATION.............................6
STANDARD PROCEDURE...................6
DEPLOYED PASSENGER AIRBAG CLEAN
UP...................................6
REMOVAL...............................7
INSTALLATION............................7
SEAT AIRBAG
DESCRIPTION............................7
OPERATION.............................7
SEAT BELT OUTBOARD FRONT
REMOVAL...............................7
INSTALLATION............................8
SEAT BELT FIRST ROW ANCHOR BRACKET -
LW B
REMOVAL...............................8
INSTALLATION............................8
SEAT BELT LEFT FIRST ROW OUTBOARD -
SWB THREE DOOR
REMOVAL...............................8
INSTALLATION............................9SEAT BELT FIRST ROW OUTBOARD - SWB
FOUR DOOR
REMOVAL...............................9
INSTALLATION............................9
SEAT BELT FIRST ROW OUTBOARD - LWB
FOUR DOOR
REMOVAL..............................10
INSTALLATION...........................10
SEAT BELT SECOND RIGHT ROW OUTBOARD
-LWB
REMOVAL..............................10
INSTALLATION...........................11
SEAT BELT SECOND RIGHT ROW OUTBOARD
- LBW WITH REAR HVAC
REMOVAL..............................11
INSTALLATION...........................11
SEAT BELT SECOND ROW OUTBOARD - SWB
REMOVAL..............................12
INSTALLATION...........................13
SEAT BELT BUCKLE - FRONT INBOARD
REMOVAL..............................13
INSTALLATION...........................13
SEAT BELT BUCKLE FIRST ROW QUAD
BUCKET
REMOVAL..............................13
INSTALLATION...........................14
SEAT BELT BUCKLE FIRST ROW - TWO
PASSENGER BENCH
REMOVAL..............................14
INSTALLATION...........................14
SEAT BELT BUCKLE SECOND ROW - THREE
PASSENGER BENCH
REMOVAL..............................14
INSTALLATION...........................14
SEAT BELT TENSIONER
DESCRIPTION...........................14
OPERATION.............................15
SHOULDER BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTER
REMOVAL..............................15
INSTALLATION...........................15
SHOULDER BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTER KNOB
REMOVAL..............................15
INSTALLATION...........................15
SIDE IMPACT AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE
DESCRIPTION...........................15
OPERATION.............................16
REMOVAL..............................16
INSTALLATION...........................16
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AIRBAG SQUIB STATUS
(1) Using a DRBIIItread Airbag DTC's
Ifthe following active codes are present:
DTC CONDITIONS ACTIVE SQUIB
Driver Squib 1 openAND IFthe stored minutes for both are within 15
minutes of each other, both Driver Squib 1 and 2 were
used.Both Driver Squib 1 and
2 were used.
Driver Squib 2 open
Driver Squib 1 openAND IFthe stored minutes for Driver Squib 2 open is
GREATER than the stored minutes for Driver Squib 1
by 15 minutes or more.Driver Squib 1 was used;
Driver Squib 2 is live.
Driver Squib 2 open
Driver Squib 1 openAND IFthe stored minutes for Driver Squib 1 open is
GREATER than the stored minutes for Driver Squib 2
by 15 minutes or more.Driver Squib 1 is live;
Driver Squib 2 was used.
Driver Squib 2 open
IfDriver Squib 1 open is
an active codeAND IFDriver Squib 2 open is NOT an active code.Driver Squib 1 was used;
Driver Squib 2 is live.
IfDriver Squib 2 open is
an active codeAND IFDriver Squib 1 open is NOT an active code.Driver Squib 1 is live;
Driver Squib 2 was used.
Ifneither of the following codes is an active code:
DTC ACTIVE SQUIB
Driver squib 1 open
Status of Airbag is
Unknown.
Driver squib 2 open
NOTE: If the Driver/Passenger Airbag is defective
and not deployed, refer to DaimlerChrysler Motors
Corporation current return policies for proper han-
dling procedures.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AIRBAG SYSTEM
(1) Connect a DRBIIItscan tool to the Data Link
Connector (DLC), located at left side of the steering
column and at the lower edge of the lower instru-
ment panel.
(2) Turn the ignition key to ON position. Exit vehi-
cle with scan tool. Use the latest version of the
proper cartridge.
(3) After checking that no one is inside the vehicle,
connect the battery negative terminal.
(4) Using the DRBIIItscan tool, read and record
active diagnostic code data.
(5) Read and record any stored diagnostic codes.
(6) Refer to the proper Body Diagnostic Procedures
manual if any diagnostic codes are found in Step 4 or
Step 5.
(7) Erase stored diagnostic codes if there are no
active diagnostic codes. If problems remain, diagnos-
tic codes will not erase. Refer to the Proper Body
Diagnostic Procedures Manual to diagnose the prob-
lem.If airbag warning lamp either fails to light,
or goes on and stays on, there is a system mal-function. Refer to the proper Body Diagnostic
Procedures manual to diagnose the problem.
CLOCK SPRING
DESCRIPTION
The clock spring is screwed to a plastic mounting
platform on the steering column behind the steering
wheel. The clock spring is used to maintain a contin-
uous electrical circuit between the wiring harness
and the drivers airbag.
OPERATION
This assembly consists of a flat ribbon like electri-
cally conductive tape which winds and unwinds with
the steering wheel rotation. The clock spring cannot
be repaired. If the clock spring is faulty, damaged, or
if the airbag has been deployed, the clock spring
must be replaced.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - CLOCK SPRING
CENTERING
If the rotating tape (wire coil) in the clock spring is
not positioned properly with the steering wheel and
the front wheels, the clock spring may fail. The fol-
lowing procedure MUST BE USED to center the
clock spring if it is not known to be properly posi-
tioned, or if the front wheels were moved from the
straight ahead position.
(1) Adjust the steering wheel so that the tires are
in a straight ahead position.
(2) Remove Driver Airbag from steering wheel.
(3) Disconnect wire connectors from back of airbag.
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(4) Remove steering wheel.
(5) Depress the two plastic locking pins to disen-
gage lock mechanism.
(6) With lock mechanism disengaged, rotate the
clock spring rotor clockwise until the rotor stops. Do
not apply excessive force.
(7) From the end of travel, rotate the rotor three
turns counterclockwise. The wires should end up at
the top. Release locking pins to engage clock spring
lock mechanism.
(8) Install steering wheel and airbag.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY NEG-
ATIVE CABLE. REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AIRBAG
SYSTEM FIRST.
REMOVAL
(1) Position steering wheel and front wheels
straight ahead.
(2) Release hood latch and open hood. Disconnect
and isolate the battery negative cable.
(3) Remove driver airbag from steering wheel.
(4) Disconnect wire connectors from back of driver
airbag.
(5) Disconnect the 2±way connector from remote
radio control harness.
(6) Remove steering wheel.
(7) Remove steering column shrouds.
(8) Disconnect 2-way and 5-way connectors
between the clock spring and the instrument panel
wiring harness.
(9) Remove clock spring from housing assembly by
removing the two retaining screws retaining the
clock spring.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the clock spring into the housing.
Install the two retaining screws to clock spring.
(2) Connect the two way and five way harness
between the clock spring and the instrument panel.
(3) Install the steering wheel. Refer to Steering,
Column, Steering Wheel, Installation.
(4) Connect the harness connector to the driver
airbag.
(5) Connect the remote radio control harness.
(6)
Install the driver airbag into the steering wheel.
(7) Install the steering column upper and lower
shrouds.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY NEG-
ATIVE CABLE. REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AIRBAG
SYSTEM FIRST.
DRIVER AIRBAG
DESCRIPTION
The Driver Airbag is located in the center of the
steering wheel. The most visible part of the airbag is
the cover/horn switch.
OPERATION
The Driver Airbag cover contains the horn switch,
inflator device, and a fabric bag. The airbag cover/
horn switch is serviced separately from the inflator
and bag components.
WHEN THE FRONT AIRBAG SYSTEM IS
DEPLOYED BECAUSE OF A COLLISION, THE
FOLLOWING MUST BE REPLACED:
²COMPLETE STEERING COLUMN ASSEMBLY
²LOWER STEERING COUPLER
²STEERING WHEEL
²STEERING COLUMN CLOCK SPRING
²DRIVER AIRBAG
²PASSENGER AIRBAG
²UPPER INSTRUMENT PANEL WITH PAD
CARE OF UNDEPLOYED AIRBAGS
Airbags must be stored in their original special
container until used for service. At no time should a
source of electricity be permitted near the inflator on
the back of an airbag. When carrying or handling an
undeployed airbag, the trim side of the airbag should
be pointing away from the body to minimize possibil-
ity of injury if accidental deployment occurs. Do not
place undeployed airbag face down on a solid surface,
the airbag will propel into the air if accidental
deployment occurs.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - DEPLOYED DRIVER
AIRBAG CLEAN UP
Roll or fold the driver airbag towards the steering
wheel and then tape the bag to the steering wheel.
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any residual pow-
der from the vehicle interior. Work from the outside
in to avoid kneeling or sitting in a contaminated
area. Vacuum the heater and A/C outlets as well. If
HVAC was in RECIRC mode at time of airbag
deployment, operate HVAC blower on low speed/heat
and vacuum powder residue expelled from the heat
outlets. Multiple vacuum cleaning may be necessary
to decontaminate the interior of the vehicle.
SERVICE OF DEPLOYED AIRBAG
If a Driver Airbag has been deployed, but not due
to a collision, replace the following:
²Driver Airbag
²Clock Spring Assembly
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CLOCK SPRING (Continued)
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The components above must be replaced because
they cannot be reused. Replace any other driver air-
bag system components if damaged.
REMOVAL
DEPLOYED AIRBAG
The Driver Airbag and Driver Airbag Cover/Horn
Pad are serviced separately from each other.
(1) Clean powder residue from interior of vehicle,
(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/RESTRAINTS/DRIVER
AIRBAG - STANDARD PROCEDURE ) Cleanup.
(2) Remove two screws attaching Driver Airbag to
steering wheel.
(3) Remove the driver airbag from steering wheel.
(4) Disconnect wire connectors from Airbag and
Clock Spring.
(5) Adjust the steering wheel so that the tires are
in a straight ahead position. Remove steering wheel,
(Refer to 19 - STEERING/COLUMN/STEERING
WHEEL - REMOVAL)
(6) Disconnect the 2-way and 4-way connectors
between the clock spring and the instrument panel
wiring harness.
(7) Remove upper and lower steering column
shrouds.
(8) Remove clock spring from the housing assem-
bly by depressing the 2 tabs on the clock spring.
UNDEPLOYED AIRBAG
(1) Remove screws attaching airbag/horn switch to
steering wheel.
(2) Remove Driver Airbag from steering wheel.
(3) Disconnect wire connectors from driver airbag
and clock spring.
INSTALLATION
DEPLOYED AIRBAG
(1) Perform cleanup procedure.(Refer to 8 - ELEC-
TRICAL/RESTRAINTS/DRIVER AIRBAG - STAN-
DARD PROCEDURE)
(2) Install a new steering column assembly and
lower steering column coupler. Refer to Steering, Col-
umn, Installation.
(3) Install the clock spring.
(4) Install the driver airbag and the two screws
retaining the airbag. Tighten screws to 10 N´m (90
in. lbs.)
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY NEGA-
TIVE CABLE. REFER TO ELECTRICAL, RESTRAINTS,
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AIRBAG SYSTEM FIRST.
UNDEPLOYED AIRBAG
(1) Position a new airbag into the airbag cavity.(2) Install the two screws retaining the airbag.
Tighten screws to 10 N´m (90 in. lbs.)
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY NEGA-
TIVE CABLE. REFER TO ELECTRICAL, RESTRAINTS,
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AIRBAG SYSTEM FIRST.
OCCUPANT RESTRAINT
CONTROLLER
DESCRIPTION
The front driver and passenger airbag system is
designed to reduce the risk of fatality or serious
injury, caused by a frontal impact of the vehicle.
The Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC) contains
the impact sensor and energy reserve capacitor. It is
mounted on a bracket, under the instrument panel,
just forward of the storage bin. The ORC monitors
the system to determine the system readiness. The
ORC contains on-board diagnostics and will light the
AIRBAG warning lamp in the message center when a
problem occurs.
OPERATION
The impact sensor provides verification of the
direction and severity of the impact. One impact sen-
sor is used. It is located inside the Occupant
Restraint Controller (ORC). The impact sensor is an
accelerometer that senses deceleration. The decelera-
tion pulses are sent to a microprocessor which con-
tains a decision algorithm. When an impact is severe
enough to require airbag protection, the ORC micro-
processor sends a signal that completes the electrical
circuit to the driver and passenger airbags. The
impact sensor is calibrated for the specific vehicle
and reacts to the severity and direction of an impact.
REMOVAL
(1)Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
(2) Remove storage bin from instrument panel.
Refer to Body, Instrument Panel, Storage Bin,
Removal.
(3) Remove three bolts holding ORC to floor
bracket.
(4) Disconnect the wire connector from ORC.
(5) Remove the ORC w/bracket assembly from
vehicle.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL ORC IF MOUNTING
LOCATION IS DEFORMED OR DAMAGED.
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DRIVER AIRBAG (Continued)
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CAUTION: Use correct screws when installing the
ORC.
(1) Install the ORC assembly into vehicle.
(2) Connect the wire connector to the ORC.
(3) Install three bolts holding ORC to floor
bracket. Torque bolts to 7.3 - 9.6 N´m (65 to 85 in.
lbs.)
(4) Install the storage bin onto the instrument
panel. Refer to Body, Instrument Panel, Storage Bin,
Installation.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY NEG-
ATIVE CABLE. REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AIRBAG
SYSTEM FIRST.
PASSENGER AIRBAG
DESCRIPTION
WARNING: NEVER DISASSEMBLE THE PASSEN-
GER AIRBAG, THE PASSENGER AIRBAG HAS NO
SERVICEABLE PARTS.
The Passenger Airbag is located beneath the
instrument panel and pad assembly. The airbag is
mounted to the back side of the instrument panel
reinforcement.
The instrument panel top pad is the most visible
part of the passenger airbag system. Located under
the instrument panel top pad are the airbag door, the
passenger airbag cushion and the airbag cushion
supporting components.
The passenger airbag includes a magnesium hous-
ing within which the cushion and inflator are
mounted and sealed.
Following a passenger airbag deployment, the pas-
senger airbag and the instrument panel must be
replaced. The passenger airbag cannot be repaired,
and must be replaced if deployed or damaged in any
way.
OPERATION
The passenger airbag is equipped with two infla-
tors, each with three levels of pressure output. The
inflators seal the hole in the airbag cushion so it can
discharge the gas it produces directly into the cush-
ion when supplied with the proper electrical signal.
Following an airbag deployment, the airbag cushion
quickly deflates by venting this gas through the
cushion material towards the instrument panel.
The passenger airbag is secured with screws to the
instrument panel beneath the instrument panel top
pad and above the glove box opening. The instrumentpanel top pad above the glove box opening conceals
the airbag door and a predetermined hinge line
beneath its decorative cover. Upon airbag deploy-
ment, the top pad will bend at the hinge line and the
door will fold back out of the way onto the top of the
instrument panel.
WHEN THE FRONT AIRBAG SYSTEM IS
DEPLOYED BECAUSE OF A COLLISION, THE
FOLLOWING MUST BE REPLACED:
²COMPLETE STEERING COLUMN ASSEMBLY
²LOWER STEERING COUPLER
²STEERING WHEEL
²STEERING COLUMN CLOCK SPRING
²DRIVER AIRBAG COVER/HORN SWITCH
²DRIVER AIRBAG
²PASSENGER AIRBAG
²UPPER INSTRUMENT PANEL WITH PAD
CARE OF UNDEPLOYED AIRBAGS
Airbags must be stored in their original special
container until used for service. At no time should a
source of electricity be permitted near the inflator on
the back of an airbag. When carrying or handling an
undeployed airbag, the trim side of the airbag should
be pointing away from the body to minimize possibil-
ity of injury if accidental deployment occurs. Do not
place undeployed airbag face down on a solid surface,
the airbag will propel into the air if accidental
deployment occurs.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - DEPLOYED
PASSENGER AIRBAG CLEAN UP
Roll or fold the passenger airbag towards the
instrument panel surface and close the door over the
folded bag. Then tape the door shut.
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any residual pow-
der from the vehicle interior. Work from the outside
in to avoid kneeling or sitting in a contaminated
area. Vacuum the heater and A/C outlets as well. If
HVAC was in RECIRC mode at time of airbag
deployment, operate HVAC blower on low speed/heat
and vacuum powder residue expelled from the heat
outlets. Multiple vacuum cleaning may be necessary
to decontaminate the interior of the vehicle.
SERVICE OF DEPLOYED AIRBAG
If a Passenger Airbag has been deployed, but not
due to a collision, replace the following:
²Passenger Airbag
²Upper instrument panel with pad
The component above must be replaced because
they cannot be reused. Inspect the heat duct near the
passenger airbag for any damage replace as neces-
sary. Replace any other passenger airbag system
components if damaged.
8O - 6 RESTRAINTSRS
OCCUPANT RESTRAINT CONTROLLER (Continued)
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(4) Connect vacuum line to speed control servo
that leads to the battery tray/vacuum reservoir.
(5) Install speed control servo and bracket.
(6) Install battery tray/vacuum reservoir, refer to
the Battery section for more information.
(7) Install speed control and throttle cable casing
to cable mount bracket.
(8) Connect the throttle and speed control cable
ends to throttle body.
(9) Connect the negative battery cable.
SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
There are two separate switch pods that operate
the speed control system and are located on the
steering wheel.
OPERATION
The speed control system has five separate resis-
tive switches that provide a single multiplexed
(MUX) voltage inputs to the PCM.The switch names
are: ON, OFF, SET, COAST, RESUME, ACCEL, TAP-
UP, COAST, and CANCEL. Based on conditions when
the buttons are pushed (and released), the five volt-
ages ranges provided to the PCM result in the follow-
ing functions: ON, OFF, SET, COAST, RESUME,
ACCEL, TAP-UP, COAST, and CANCEL. Refer to the
Speed Control Section for more information
Also the PCM receives an input from the brake
switch to sense whether the brake pedal has been
depressed. When the PCM receives the brake
depressed input, it turns off power to the speed con-
trol servo and disengages speed control.
The individual switches cannot be repaired. If one
switch fails, the entire switch module must be
replaced.
REMOVAL
The speed control switches are mounted in the
steering wheel and wired through the clock spring
device under the airbag module.
WARNING: IF REMOVAL OF AIRBAG MODULE IS
NECESSARY, REFER TO THE RESTRAINT SYS-
TEMS SECTION FOR MORE INFORMATION.
(1) Remove the negative battery cable.
(2) Turn off ignition.
(3) Remove the air bag, refer to the restraint sec-
tion for more information.
(4) Remove two screws from side of the switch.
(5) Remove switch from steering wheel.
(6) Disconnect two-way electrical connector.
(7) Repeat for the other switch.
INSTALLATION
The speed control switches are mounted in the
steering wheel and wired through the clock spring
device under the airbag module.
WARNING: IF REMOVAL OF AIRBAG MODULE IS
NECESSARY, REFER TO THE RESTRAINT SYS-
TEMS SECTION FOR MORE INFORMATION.
(1) Connect two-way electrical connector.
(2) Install switch.
Fig. 3 BATTERY TRAY/VACUUM RESERVOIR
Fig. 4 SPEED CONTROL SERVO
RSSPEED CONTROL8P-5
SERVO (Continued)
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8W-02 COMPONENT INDEX
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay........... 8Wa-42
A/C Compressor Clutch................ 8Wa-42
A/C-Heater Control................... 8Wa-42
A/C Pressure Sensor.................. 8Wa-42
Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor........ 8Wa-30
Accessory Relay...................... 8Wa-10
Airbags............................. 8Wa-43
Ambient Temp Sensor................. 8Wa-49
Antenna............................ 8Wa-47
ATC Remote Sensor................... 8Wa-42
Auto Shut Down Relay................. 8Wa-30
Auto Temp Control.................... 8Wa-42
Automatic Day/Night Mirror............ 8Wa-49
Autostick Switch..................... 8Wa-31
Back-Up Lamp Switch................. 8Wa-51
Battery Temperature Sensor............ 8Wa-20
Battery............................. 8Wa-20
Blend Door Actuators.................. 8Wa-42
Blower Motor Resistor................. 8Wa-42
Body Control Module.................. 8Wa-45
Boost Pressure Sensor................. 8Wa-30
B-Pillar Switches..................... 8Wa-61
Brake Fluid Level Switch............... 8Wa-40
Brake Lamp Switch................... 8Wa-51
Brake Transmission Shift Interlock
Solenoid.......................... 8Wa-31
Cabin Heater Assist................... 8Wa-30
Camshaft Position Sensor.............. 8Wa-30
CD Changer......................... 8Wa-47
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp........ 8Wa-51
Cinch/Release Motors.................. 8Wa-61
Clockspring................. 8Wa-33, 41, 43, 47
Clutch Pedal Interlock Switch Jumper..... 8Wa-10
Clutch Pedal Interlock Switch........... 8Wa-10
Clutch Pedal Upstop Switch............. 8Wa-30
Combination Relays................... 8Wa-54
Controller Antilock Brake.............. 8Wa-35
Crank Case Ventilation Heater.......... 8Wa-30
Crankshaft Position Sensor............. 8Wa-30
Cylinder Lock Switches................ 8Wa-39
Data Link Connector.................. 8Wa-18
Defogger Relay....................... 8Wa-48
Diagnostic Junction Port............... 8Wa-18
Dome Lamps........................ 8Wa-44
Door Ajar Switches.................... 8Wa-39
Door Courtesy Lamps.................. 8Wa-44
Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switches.......... 8Wa-61
Door Lock Switches................... 8Wa-61
Dosing Pump........................ 8Wa-30
Driver Heated Seat Module............. 8Wa-63
ECM/PCM Relay..................... 8Wa-30
EGR Solenoid........................ 8Wa-30Component Page
Electric Wiper De-Icer................. 8Wa-48
Engine Control Module................ 8Wa-30
Engine Coolant Temp Sensor............ 8Wa-30
Engine Oil Pressure Sensor............. 8Wa-30
Engine Oil Pressure Switch............. 8Wa-30
Engine Oil Temperature Sensor.......... 8Wa-30
EVAP/Purge Solenoid.................. 8Wa-30
Evaporator Temperature Sensor......... 8Wa-42
Floor Console Lamp................... 8Wa-44
Floor Console Power Outlet............. 8Wa-41
Fog Lamps.......................... 8Wa-50
Front Blower Module.................. 8Wa-42
Front Blower Motor Relay.............. 8Wa-42
Front Blower Motor................... 8Wa-42
Front Cigar Lighter................... 8Wa-41
Front Control Module.................. 8Wa-10
Front Fog Lamp Relay................. 8Wa-50
Front Intrusion Sensor................. 8Wa-39
Front Reading Lamps/Switch............ 8Wa-44
Front Washer Pump Motor.............. 8Wa-53
Front Wiper Hi/Low Relay.............. 8Wa-53
Front Wiper On/Off Relay.............. 8Wa-53
Fuel Heater Relay.................... 8Wa-10
Fuel Heater......................... 8Wa-30
Fuel Injectors........................ 8Wa-30
Fuel Pressure Sensor.................. 8Wa-30
Fuel Pressure Solenoid................. 8Wa-30
Fuel Pump Module.................... 8Wa-30
Fuel Pump Relay..................... 8Wa-30
Full Open Switches................... 8Wa-61
Fuselink............................ 8Wa-10
Fuses (IPM)......................... 8Wa-10
Generator........................... 8Wa-20
Glove Box Lamp...................... 8Wa-44
Glow Plug Relay...................... 8Wa-30
Glow Plugs.......................... 8Wa-30
Grounds............................ 8Wa-15
Halo Lamp.......................... 8Wa-44
Headlamp Leveling Motors............. 8Wa-50
Headlamp Switch..................... 8Wa-50
Headlamp Washer Pump Motor.......... 8Wa-53
Headlamp Washer Relay............... 8Wa-53
Headlamps.......................... 8Wa-50
Heated Seat Backs.................... 8Wa-63
Heated Seat Cushions................. 8Wa-63
High Beam Lamps.................... 8Wa-50
Hood Ajar Switch..................... 8Wa-39
Horn Relay.......................... 8Wa-41
Horn Switch......................... 8Wa-41
Horns.............................. 8Wa-41
Idle Air Control Motor................. 8Wa-30
Ignition Coil......................... 8Wa-30
RG8W-02 COMPONENT INDEX8Wa-02-1
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8W-10 POWER DISTRIBUTION
Component PageA/C Compressor Clutch..................8Wa-10-19, 20, 38, 40
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay.............8Wa-10-19, 20, 37, 38, 40
Accessory Relay.......................8Wa-10-15, 26, 57
Ambient Temp Sensor........................8Wa-10-54
Auto Shut Down Relay......................8Wa-10-19, 34
Auto Temp Control.........................8Wa-10-33
Back-Up Lamp Switch........................8Wa-10-58
Battery........................8Wa-10-12, 13, 14, 34, 40
Blower Motor Resistor......................8Wa-10-17, 31
Body Control Module......8Wa-10-21, 33, 38, 41, 42, 44, 46, 47, 48, 49, 61
Brake Fluid Level Switch......................8Wa-10-57
Brake Lamp Switch.....................8Wa-10-21, 44, 59
Brake Transmission Shift Interlock Solenoid.............8Wa-10-55
Cabin Heater Assist.....................8Wa-10-20, 36, 52
Camshaft Position Sensor......................8Wa-10-37
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp..................8Wa-10-59
Clockspring.............................8Wa-10-53
Clutch Pedal Interlock Switch Jumper........8Wa-10-16, 30, 46, 47, 53
Clutch Pedal Interlock Switch............8Wa-10-16, 30, 46, 47, 53
Controller Antilock Brake...........8Wa-10-16, 21, 30, 42, 48, 54, 59
Crank Case Ventilation Heater...................8Wa-10-41
Data Link Connector.......................8Wa-10-29, 61
Defogger Relay......................8Wa-10-17, 18, 32, 56
Diagnostic Junction Port.......................8Wa-10-54
Driver Door Lock Switch.....................8Wa-10-28, 29
Driver Heated Seat Module.....................8Wa-10-42
Driver Power Seat Switch......................8Wa-10-42
Driver Power Window Switch....................8Wa-10-29
ECM/PCM Relay.........................8Wa-10-20, 36
EGR Solenoid..........................8Wa-10-37, 39
Electric Wiper De-Icer........................8Wa-10-28
Engine Control Module........8Wa-10-16, 20, 30, 36, 37, 40, 41, 58, 59
Floor Console Lamp.........................8Wa-10-27
Floor Console Power Outlet...................8Wa-10-27, 29
Front Blower Module......................8Wa-10-17, 31
Front Blower Motor Relay................8Wa-10-16, 17, 31, 56
Front Cigar Lighter.......................8Wa-10-15, 27
Front Control Module . . . 8Wa-10-14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25,
26, 29, 30, 31, 32, 38, 40, 45, 46, 47, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54. 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 61
Front Fog Lamp Relay....................8Wa-10-14, 22, 56
Front Washer Pump Motor..................8Wa-10-15, 26, 61
Front Wiper Hi/Low Relay..................8Wa-10-15, 25, 57
Front Wiper On/Off Relay..................8Wa-10-15, 25, 52
Fuel Heater.............................8Wa-10-41
Fuel Heater Relay......................8Wa-10-20, 40, 57
Fuel Injector No. 1..........................8Wa-10-35
Fuel Injector No. 2..........................8Wa-10-35
Fuel Injector No. 3..........................8Wa-10-35
Fuel Injector No. 4..........................8Wa-10-35
Fuel Injector No. 5..........................8Wa-10-35
Fuel Injector No. 6..........................8Wa-10-35
Fuel Pressure Solenoid.......................8Wa-10-37
Fuel Pump Module........................8Wa-10-19, 38
Fuel Pump Relay.......................8Wa-10-19, 38, 57
Fuse 1 (IPM).........................8Wa-10-14, 15, 22
Fuse 2 (IPM) (Diesel).....................8Wa-10-14, 10-24
Fuse 2 (IPM) (Gas)......................8Wa-10-14, 10-23
Fuse 3 (IPM).........................8Wa-10-14, 23, 24
Fuse 4 (IPM).......................8Wa-10-14, 15, 16, 25
Fuse 5 (IPM)...........................8Wa-10-15, 26
Fuse 6 (IPM)...........................8Wa-10-15, 26
Fuse 8 (IPM)...........................8Wa-10-16, 29
Fuse 9 (IPM).........................8Wa-10-16, 17, 30
Fuse 10 (IPM)..........................8Wa-10-17, 31
Fuse 11 (IPM)..........................8Wa-10-15, 26
Fuse 12 (IPM)..........................8Wa-10-17, 31
Fuse 13 (IPM)..........................8Wa-10-18, 32
Fuse 14 (IPM)....................8Wa-10-18, 19, 20, 32, 52
Fuse 15 (IPM) (Diesel)......................8Wa-10-20, 36
Fuse 15 (IPM) (Gas).....................8Wa-10-18, 19, 34
Fuse 16 (IPM) (Diesel)......................8Wa-10-20, 36
Fuse 16 (IPM) (Gas).......................8Wa-10-19, 34
Fuse 17 (IPM) (Diesel)......................8Wa-10-20, 40
Fuse 17 (IPM) (Gas).......................8Wa-10-19, 38
Fuse 18 (IPM)....................8Wa-10-19, 20, 21, 38, 40
Fuse 19 (IPM)......................8Wa-10-19, 20, 21, 42
Fuse 20 (IPM)..........................8Wa-10-21, 42
Fuse 21 (IPM)..........................8Wa-10-21, 42
Fuse 22 (IPM)..........................8Wa-10-21, 42
Fuse 23 (IPM)........................8Wa-10-21, 46, 47
Fuse 24 (IPM)............................8Wa-10-21
Fuse 24 (IPM)............................8Wa-10-44
Fuse 26 (IPM)..........................8Wa-10-21, 44
Fuse 27 (IPM)..........................8Wa-10-21, 44
Fuse 28 (IPM)..........................8Wa-10-15, 26
Fuse 30 (IPM)..........................8Wa-10-21, 45
Fuse 31 (IPM)..........................8Wa-10-21, 45
Fuse 32 (IPM)..........................8Wa-10-21, 45
Fuse 33 (IPM)............................8Wa-10-15
Fuse 33 (IPM)............................8Wa-10-26
Fuselink.............................8Wa-10-12, 13
G100................................8Wa-10-48
G101...............................8Wa-10-34, 40
G103................................8Wa-10-61
G300................................8Wa-10-50
G300................................8Wa-10-51
Generator........................8Wa-10-12, 13, 35, 37
Glow Plug Relay.........................8Wa-10-12, 37
Headlamp Switch........................8Wa-10-24, 55Component PageHeadlamp Washer Pump Motor.................8Wa-10-21, 45
Headlamp Washer Relay...................8Wa-10-21, 45, 56
High Note Horn...........................8Wa-10-29
Horn Relay..........................8Wa-10-16, 29, 52
Ignition Coil.............................8Wa-10-35
Ignition Switch............8Wa-10-16, 21, 30, 38, 39, 41, 46, 47, 53
Instrument Cluster.......................8Wa-10-21, 44
Intelligent Power Module . . 8Wa-10-2, 10-3, 10-4, 10-12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,
20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40,
41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 61
Leak Detection Pump........................8Wa-10-39
Left B-Pillar Switch.........................8Wa-10-28
Left Combination Relay.......................8Wa-10-60
Left Fog Lamp..........................8Wa-10-14, 22
Left Front Park/ Turn Signal Lamp............8Wa-10-14, 23, 49, 58
Left Headlamp............................8Wa-10-50
Left Headlamp Leveling Motor................8Wa-10-24, 55, 58
Left High Beam Lamp........................8Wa-10-51
Left Low Beam Lamp........................8Wa-10-51
Left Park Lamp.........................8Wa-10-24, 58
Left Power Mirror..........................8Wa-10-32
Left Rear Lamp Assembly..............8Wa-10-23, 24, 58, 59, 60
Left Repeater Lamp.........................8Wa-10-44
Left Side Impact Airbag Control Module...............8Wa-10-55
Left Sliding Door Control Module..................8Wa-10-45
Left Stop/ Turn Signal Relay.....................8Wa-10-60
Left Turn Signal Lamp.......................8Wa-10-49
License Lamp........................8Wa-10-23, 24, 58
Lift Pump Motor.........................8Wa-10-20, 36
Lift Pump Relay.........................8Wa-10-20, 36
Low Note Horn...........................8Wa-10-29
Mass Air Flow Sensor........................8Wa-10-37
Memory Seat/ Mirror Module....................8Wa-10-42
Message Center...........................8Wa-10-44
Name Brand Speaker Relay.................8Wa-10-18, 32, 52
Occupant Restraint Controller..................8Wa-10-56, 61
Overhead Console..........................8Wa-10-33
Oxygen Sensor 1/1 Upstream....................8Wa-10-35
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Downstream...................8Wa-10-35
Park Lamp Relay.....................8Wa-10-14, 23, 24, 52
Park/ Neutral Position Switch....................8Wa-10-58
Passenger Door Lock Switch...................8Wa-10-26, 28
Passenger Folding Mirror Relay.............8Wa-10-19, 20, 38, 40
Passenger Heated Seat Module...................8Wa-10-43
Passenger Power Seat Switch....................8Wa-10-43
Passenger Power Window Switch..................8Wa-10-26
Power Liftgate Module......................8Wa-10-21, 45
Power Mirror Switch...................8Wa-10-19, 20, 39, 40
Power Outlet............................8Wa-10-29
Power Seat Circuit Breaker...................8Wa-10-21, 42
Power Window Circuit Breaker.................8Wa-10-15, 26
Powertrain Control Module........8Wa-10-16, 19, 30, 34, 35, 38, 39, 48
PTC4 ..............................8Wa-10-18, 32
Ptc7.............................8Wa-10-15, 16, 29
Radiator Fan Relay.....................8Wa-10-21, 44, 48
Radiator Fan Relay No. 1....................8Wa-10-12, 37
Radiator Fan Relay No. 2....................8Wa-10-37, 44
Radiator Fan Relay No. 3....................8Wa-10-21, 37
Radio..............................8Wa-10-27, 33
Radio Choke...........................8Wa-10-18, 32
Rear A/C-Heater Unit......................8Wa-10-17, 31
Rear Blower Motor Power Module..................8Wa-10-31
Rear Blower Motor Relay.................8Wa-10-17, 18, 31, 56
Rear Power Outlet......................8Wa-10-15, 26, 27
Rear Washer Pump Motor..................8Wa-10-15, 26, 61
Rear Window Defogger Grid...................8Wa-10-18, 32
Rear Wiper Motor..........................8Wa-10-28
Remote Keyless Entry Module....................8Wa-10-33
Right B-Pillar Switch........................8Wa-10-28
Right Combination Relay......................8Wa-10-60
Right Fog Lamp.........................8Wa-10-14, 22
Right Front Park/ Turn Signal Lamp...........8Wa-10-14, 23, 49, 53
Right Headlamp...........................8Wa-10-50
Right Headlamp Leveling Motor...............8Wa-10-24, 53, 55
Right High Beam Lamp.......................8Wa-10-51
Right Low Beam Lamp.......................8Wa-10-51
Right Park Lamp........................8Wa-10-24, 53
Right Power Mirror.........................8Wa-10-32
Right Rear Lamp Assembly................8Wa-10-14, 23, 24, 59
Right Repeater Lamp........................8Wa-10-44
Right Side Impact Airbag Control Module..............8Wa-10-55
Right Sliding Door Control Module.................8Wa-10-45
Right Stop/ Turn Signal Relay....................8Wa-10-60
Right Turn Signal Lamp.......................8Wa-10-49
Sentry Key Immobilizer Module...........8Wa-10-33, 39, 41, 46, 47
Solenoid/ Pressure Switch Assy...................8Wa-10-34
Starter Motor.......................8Wa-10-12, 13, 16, 30
Starter Motor Relay...................8Wa-10-16, 30, 46, 47
Thatcham Alarm Module.................8Wa-10-39, 41, 47, 61
Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid..................8Wa-10-39
Trailer Tow Connector......................8Wa-10-23, 58
Transmission Control Module...........8Wa-10-16, 19, 30, 34, 54, 55
Transmission Control Relay...................8Wa-10-19, 34
Transmission Range Sensor.....................8Wa-10-58
TXV Solenoid............................8Wa-10-31
Vehicle Speed Sensor........................8Wa-10-36
Washer Fluid Level Switch.....................8Wa-10-53
Wiper Module........................8Wa-10-15, 25, 52
RG8W-10 POWER DISTRIBUTION8Wa-10-1
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8W-15 GROUND DISTRIBUTION
Component PageA/C Compressor Clutch...................8Wa-15-6, 7
A/C-Heater Control....................8Wa-15-8, 10
Auto Temp Control.......................8Wa-15-8
Automatic Day/Night Mirror................8Wa-15-18
Autostick Switch........................8Wa-15-9
Back-Up Lamp Switch...................8Wa-15-3, 6
Battery............................8Wa-15-2, 3
Body Control Module.....................8Wa-15-19
Brake Fluid Level Switch..................8Wa-15-14
Brake Lamp Switch......................8Wa-15-14
Cabin Heater Assist......................8Wa-15-7
Center Dome Lamp......................8Wa-15-18
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp.............8Wa-15-23
Clockspring...........................8Wa-15-9
Clutch Pedal Upstop Switch.................8Wa-15-15
Controller Antilock Brake.................8Wa-15-2, 3
Crank Case Ventilation Heater................8Wa-15-7
Crankshaft Position Sensor..................8Wa-15-3
Data Link Connector..................8Wa-15-2, 3, 14
Dosing Pump..........................8Wa-15-7
Driver Door Courtesy Lamp..............8Wa-15-13, 17
Driver Door Lock Switch................8Wa-15-13, 17
Driver Heated Seat Cushion................8Wa-15-10
Driver Heated Seat Module.................8Wa-15-10
Driver Power Seat Switch..................8Wa-15-10
Driver Power Window Switch..............8Wa-15-13, 17
Engine Control Module....................8Wa-15-3
Floor Console Lamp......................8Wa-15-22
Floor Console Power Outlet.................8Wa-15-22
Front Blower Module.....................8Wa-15-10
Front Cigar Lighter......................8Wa-15-8
Front Control Module.................8Wa-15-6, 7, 15
Front Reading Lamps/ Switch...............8Wa-15-18
Fuel Heater..........................8Wa-15-22
Fuel Heater Relay.......................8Wa-15-3
Fuel Pump Module......................8Wa-15-22
G100...............................8Wa-15-2
G100...............................8Wa-15-3
G101..............................8Wa-15-2, 3
G102..............................8Wa-15-4, 5
G103..............................8Wa-15-6, 7
G200............................8Wa-15-8, 9, 10
G201...............................8Wa-15-11
G300........................8Wa-15-12, 13, 14, 15
G301........................8Wa-15-16, 17, 18, 19
G302............................8Wa-15-20, 21
G302...............................8Wa-15-22
G400............................8Wa-15-22, 23
Glove Box Lamp........................8Wa-15-9
Halo Lamp............................8Wa-15-9
Headlamp Switch........................8Wa-15-8
Headlamp Washer Pump Motor...............8Wa-15-5
High Note Horn.........................8Wa-15-5
Hood Ajar Switch.......................8Wa-15-15
Instrument Cluster.......................8Wa-15-8
Instrument Panel Switch Bank...............8Wa-15-9
Intelligent Power Module............8Wa-15-2, 3, 6, 7, 15
Left B-Pillar Switch......................8Wa-15-14
Left Cinch/ Release Motor..................8Wa-15-12
Left Combination Relay...................8Wa-15-21
Left Cylinder Lock Switch..................8Wa-15-13
Left Fog Lamp..........................8Wa-15-5
Left Front Door Ajar Switch.................8Wa-15-13
Left Front Door Lock Motor/ Ajar Switch.........8Wa-15-13
Left Front Park/ Turn Signal Lamp.............8Wa-15-5
Left Full Open Switch....................8Wa-15-12
Left Headlamp.........................8Wa-15-15
Left Headlamp Leveling Motor................8Wa-15-5
Left High Beam Lamp....................8Wa-15-15
Left Liftgate Flood Lamp..................8Wa-15-23
Left Low Beam Lamp.....................8Wa-15-15
Left Mid Reading Lamp...................8Wa-15-18
Left Park Lamp........................8Wa-15-15
Left Power Mirror.......................8Wa-15-9
Left Rear Lamp Assembly..................8Wa-15-21
Left Rear Reading Lamp...................8Wa-15-18
Left Side Impact Airbag Control Module.........8Wa-15-11
Left Sliding Door Control Module.............8Wa-15-12
Left Sliding Door Latch Sensing Switch.........8Wa-15-12
Left Sliding Door Lock Motor................8Wa-15-12Component PageLeft Sliding Door Lock Motor/ Ajar Switch........8Wa-15-12
Left Sliding Door Motor...................8Wa-15-12
Left Stop/ Turn Signal Relay................8Wa-15-21
Left Turn Signal Lamp....................8Wa-15-15
Left Visor/ Vanity Lamp...................8Wa-15-18
License Lamp.......................8Wa-15-20, 23
Lift Pump Motor........................8Wa-15-22
Liftgate Ajar Switch.....................8Wa-15-23
Liftgate Cinch/ Release Motor................8Wa-15-20
Liftgate Cylinder Lock Switch...............8Wa-15-23
Liftgate Right Pinch Sensor.................8Wa-15-20
Low Note Horn.........................8Wa-15-5
Memory Power Seat Switch.................8Wa-15-10
Memory Seat/ Mirror Module................8Wa-15-10
Occupant Restraint Controller...............8Wa-15-11
Overhead Console.......................8Wa-15-18
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Downstream...............8Wa-15-6
Park/ Neutral Position Switch................8Wa-15-6
Passenger Door Courtesy Lamp............8Wa-15-13, 17
Passenger Door Lock Switch..............8Wa-15-13, 17
Passenger Heated Seat Module...............8Wa-15-19
Passenger Power Seat Switch................8Wa-15-19
Passenger Power Window Switch...........8Wa-15-13, 17
Power Folding Mirror Switch................8Wa-15-10
Power Liftgate Module....................8Wa-15-20
Power Liftgate Motor.....................8Wa-15-20
Power Mirror Switch.....................8Wa-15-10
Power Outlet..........................8Wa-15-8
Powertrain Control Module..................8Wa-15-2
Radiator Fan No. 1.......................8Wa-15-4
Radiator Fan No. 2.......................8Wa-15-4
Radiator Fan Relay.......................8Wa-15-4
Radiator Fan Relay No. 3...................8Wa-15-4
Rear Auto Temp Control Switch..............8Wa-15-14
Rear Blower Front Control Switch.............8Wa-15-10
Rear Blower Motor Power Module...........8Wa-15-10, 22
Rear Blower Rear Control Switch.............8Wa-15-14
Rear Dome Lamp.......................8Wa-15-18
Rear Power Outlet......................8Wa-15-22
Rear Window Defogger Grid.................8Wa-15-23
Rear Wiper Motor.......................8Wa-15-23
Remote Keyless Entry Module................8Wa-15-9
Right B-Pillar Switch.....................8Wa-15-19
Right Cinch/ Release Motor.................8Wa-15-16
Right Combination Relay..................8Wa-15-21
Right Cylinder Lock Switch.................8Wa-15-17
Right Fog Lamp.........................8Wa-15-5
Right Front Door Ajar Switch................8Wa-15-17
Right Front Door Lock Motor/ Ajar Switch........8Wa-15-17
Right Front Park/ Turn Signal Lamp............8Wa-15-5
Right Full Open Switch...................8Wa-15-16
Right Headlamp........................8Wa-15-15
Right Headlamp Leveling Motor...............8Wa-15-5
Right High Beam Lamp...................8Wa-15-15
Right Liftgate Flood Lamp.................8Wa-15-23
Right Low Beam Lamp....................8Wa-15-15
Right Mid Reading Lamp..................8Wa-15-18
Right Park Lamp.......................8Wa-15-15
Right Power Mirror.......................8Wa-15-9
Right Rear Lamp Assembly.................8Wa-15-22
Right Rear Reading Lamp..................8Wa-15-18
Right Side Impact Airbag Control Module........8Wa-15-11
Right Sliding Door Control Module............8Wa-15-16
Right Sliding Door Latch Sensing Switch.........8Wa-15-16
Right Sliding Door Lock Motor...............8Wa-15-16
Right Sliding Door Lock Motor/ Ajar Switch.......8Wa-15-16
Right Sliding Door Motor..................8Wa-15-16
Right Stop/ Turn Signal Relay...............8Wa-15-21
Right Turn Signal Lamp...................8Wa-15-15
Right Visor/ Vanity Lamp..................8Wa-15-18
Sentry Key Immobilizer Module...............8Wa-15-9
Speed Control Servo......................8Wa-15-6
Traction Control Switch....................8Wa-15-9
Trailer Tow Connector....................8Wa-15-21
Transmission Control Module................8Wa-15-2
Transmission Control Relay..................8Wa-15-2
Transmission Range Sensor..................8Wa-15-6
Washer Fluid Level Switch..................8Wa-15-5
Wiper Module.........................8Wa-15-14
RG8W-15 GROUND DISTRIBUTION8Wa-15-1