remote control CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2001 Service Manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION.........................................................1
1.1SYSTEM COVERAGE...............................................1
1.2SIX-STEP TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE..........................1
2.0 IDENTIFICATION OF SYSTEM.............................................1
3.0 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND FUNCTIONAL OPERATION......................1
3.1AIRBAG SYSTEM/OCCUPANT RESTRAINT CONTROLLER SYSTEM........2
3.1.1DRIVER AIRBAG...........................................3
3.1.2CLOCKSPRING............................................4
3.1.3PASSENGER AIRBAG......................................4
3.1.4SEAT BELT TENSIONER (SBT)...............................5
3.1.5SEAT BELT SWITCHES (SBS)................................5
3.1.6SIDE IMPACT AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE (SIACM)............5
3.1.7SEAT AIRBAGS (SAB)......................................6
3.1.8ORC/SIACM DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES..................6
3.1.9ACTIVE CODES...........................................7
3.1.10STORED CODES..........................................7
3.2AUDIO SYSTEM....................................................7
3.2.1REMOTE RADIO CONTROLS................................8
3.2.2CD CHANGER.............................................8
3.3BODY CONTROL MODULE...........................................8
3.4CHIME WARNING SYSTEM...........................................9
3.4.1CHIME PRIORITY..........................................9
3.4.2CHIME ON CONDITIONS....................................9
3.4.3WARNING LAMP ANNOUNCEMENT.........................10
3.4.4OTHER CHIME ON CONDITIONS............................10
3.5COMMUNICATION.................................................11
3.6DOOR AJAR SYSTEM..............................................12
3.7EXTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEM......................................12
3.7.1HEADLAMP POWER......................................12
3.7.2HEADLAMP SWITCH......................................12
3.7.3PARK LAMP RELAY.......................................12
3.7.4FOG LAMP RELAY........................................12
3.7.5FOG LAMPS.............................................12
3.7.6EXTERIOR LIGHTING BATTERY SAVER......................13
3.7.7AUTO HEADLAMPS.......................................13
3.8FRONT CONTROL MODULE.........................................13
3.8.1CONTROLLED POWER FEEDS.............................13
3.8.2RELAY CONTROLS.......................................14
3.8.3ELECTRICAL INPUTS.....................................15
3.9HEATING & A/C...................................................16
3.9.1AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL (ATC)................16
3.9.1.1CABIN HEATER..........................................16
3.9.1.2SYSTEM OPERATION.....................................16
3.9.1.3BLOWER MOTOR OPERATION.............................16
3.9.1.4INFRARED SENSORS.....................................16
3.9.1.5REAR ATC SWITCH.......................................16
3.9.1.6COOLDOWN TESTING....................................16
3.9.1.7ACTIVE AND STORED TROUBLE CODES....................17
3.9.2MANUAL TEMPERATURE CONTROL.........................17
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TABLE OF CONTENTS - Continued
3.9.2.1SYSTEM AVAILABILITY....................................17
3.9.2.2CABIN HEATER..........................................17
3.9.2.3ZONE CONTROL ± SINGLE-ZONE...........................17
3.9.2.4ZONE CONTROL ± DUAL-ZONE.............................17
3.9.2.5AIR DISTRIBUTION.......................................17
3.9.2.6DOOR ACTUATORS.......................................17
3.9.2.7DOOR ACTUATOR CONTROL..............................17
3.9.2.8HVAC SYSTEM RELAYS...................................18
3.9.2.9EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR.....................18
3.9.2.10A/C ± HEATER CONTROL MODULE, SWITCH OPERATION......18
3.9.2.11HVAC DIAGNOSTICS.....................................19
3.10CABIN HEATER...................................................19
3.10.1GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION..........................19
3.10.2COMPONENT DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION...............19
3.10.2.1DCHA ASSEMBLY.........................................19
3.10.2.2COMBUSTION AIR FAN...................................20
3.10.2.3BURNER HOUSING.......................................20
3.10.2.4BURNER INSERT.........................................20
3.10.2.5CONTROL UNIT/HEAT EXCHANGER.........................20
3.10.2.6DOSING PUMP...........................................20
3.10.3OPERATION.............................................20
3.10.3.1ACTIVATION.............................................20
3.10.3.2HEATING................................................21
3.10.3.3DEACTIVATION...........................................21
3.10.4DIAGNOSTICS...........................................21
3.11INSTRUMENT CLUSTER............................................21
3.11.1INSTRUMENT CLUSTER SELF TEST........................22
3.11.2MESSAGE CENTER.......................................22
3.12INTERIOR LIGHTING...............................................22
3.12.1COURTESY LAMP CONTROL...............................22
3.12.2ILLUMINATED ENTRY.....................................22
3.12.3INTERIOR LIGHTING BATTERY SAVER......................22
3.13MEMORY SYSTEM.................................................22
3.13.1POWER SEAT............................................22
3.13.2MEMORY MIRRORS.......................................23
3.14OVERHEAD CONSOLE.............................................23
3.14.1COMPASS/MINI-TRIP COMPUTER (CMTC)....................23
3.14.2ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTER (EVIC)........23
3.14.3SETTING THE COMPASS..................................23
3.14.4SETTING THE VARIANCE..................................23
3.15POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM......................................24
3.15.1SLIDING DOOR MEMORY LOCK............................24
3.15.2DOOR LOCK INHIBIT......................................24
3.15.3AUTOMATIC DOOR LOCKS................................24
3.15.4REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY (RKE)...........................24
3.16POWER FOLDING MIRRORS........................................24
3.17POWER LIFTGATE SYSTEM.........................................25
3.17.1POWER LIFTGATE........................................25
3.17.2DIAGNOSTIC FEATURES..................................25
3.17.3SYSTEM INHIBITORS.....................................25
3.18POWER SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM....................................25
3.18.1POWER SLIDING DOOR...................................25
3.18.2DIAGNOSTIC FEATURES..................................26
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TABLE OF CONTENTS - Continued
REMOTE RADIO SWITCH OPEN OR *REMOTE RADIO CONTROLS
INOPERATIVE.........................................................217
REMOTE RADIO SWITCH STUCK........................................219
RIGHT OUTPUT SHORT................................................222
AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL
AC PRESSURE TOO HIGH (ACTIVE)......................................225
AC PRESSURE TOO LOW (ACTIVE)......................................225
AC PRESSURE TOO HIGH (STORED).....................................226
AC PRESSURE TOO LOW (STORED).....................................226
DRIVER BLEND DOOR NOT RESPONDING (STORED)......................226
DRIVER BLEND DOOR RANGE TOO LARGE (STORED).....................226
DRIVER BLEND DOOR TRAVEL TOO SMALL (STORED).....................226
FRONT IR SENSOR AND CONTROL HEAD MISMATCH (STORED).............226
FRONT IR SENSOR CHANGE TOO LARGE (STORED).......................226
FRONT IR SENSOR HIGH (STORED).....................................226
FRONT IR SENSOR LOW (STORED)......................................226
FRONT IR SENSOR NOT CALIBRATED (STORED)..........................226
FRONT KEYBOARD COMMUNICATION FAULT (STORED)....................226
FRONT KEYBOARD FAULT (STORED)....................................226
FRONT MODE DOOR NOT RESPONDING (STORED)........................226
FRONT MODE DOOR TRAVEL TOO LARGE (STORED)......................226
FRONT MODE DOOR TRAVEL TOO SMALL (STORED)......................226
PASS BLEND DOOR NOT RESPONDING (STORED).........................226
PASS BLEND DOOR TRAVEL TOO LARGE (STORED).......................226
PASS BLEND DOOR TRAVEL TOO SMALL (STORED).......................226
PCI BUS SHORTED HIGH (STORED).....................................226
PCI BUS SHORTED LOW (STORED)......................................226
REAR BLEND DOOR NOT RESPONDING (STORED)........................226
REAR BLEND DOOR RANGE TOO LARGE (STORED).......................226
REAR BLEND DOOR TRAVEL TOO SMALL (STORED).......................226
REAR FAN POT OPEN (STORED)........................................226
REAR FAN POT SHORTED (STORED)....................................226
REAR IR SENSOR HIGH (STORED)......................................226
REAR IR SENSOR LOW (STORED).......................................226
REAR IR SENSOR NOT CALIBRATED (STORED)...........................226
REAR KEYBOARD FAULT (STORED).....................................226
REAR MODE DOOR NOT RESPONDING (STORED).........................226
REAR MODE DOOR TRAVEL TOO LARGE (STORED).......................226
REAR MODE DOOR TRAVEL TOO SMALL (STORED)........................226
REAR MODE POT OPEN (STORED)......................................226
REAR MODE POT SHORTED (STORED)..................................226
RECIRC DOOR NOT RESPONDING (STORED).............................226
RECIRC DOOR TRAVEL TOO LARGE (STORED)............................226
RECIRC DOOR TRAVEL TOO SMALL (STORED)............................226
COOLDOWN TEST FAILED..............................................232
DRIVER BLEND DOOR NOT RESPONDING (ACTIVE).......................234
DRIVER BLEND DOOR TRAVEL TOO LARGE (ACTIVE)......................236
DRIVER BLEND DOOR TRAVEL TOO SMALL (ACTIVE)......................238
EEPROM CHECKSUM ERROR (ACTIVE)..................................240
EVAP TEMP SENSOR OPEN............................................241
EVAP TEMP SENSOR SHORTED.........................................243
FRONT IR SENSOR AND CONTROL HEAD MISMATCH (ACTIVE)..............245
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TABLE OF CONTENTS - Continued
8.4.2ACTUATOR ± FRONT RHD................................997
8.4.3ACTUATOR ± FRONT LHD................................997
8.4.4ACTUATOR ± FRONT RHD................................998
8.4.5EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR LHD................998
8.4.6EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR RHD...............999
8.4.7C202 CONNECTOR......................................999
8.4.8ACTUATORS ± REAR...................................1000
8.4.9REAR A/C HEATER UNIT CONNECTOR....................1000
8.5CABIN HEATER.................................................1001
8.5.1DIESEL CABIN HEATER ASSIST (CABIN HEATER) ASSEMBLY .1001
8.5.2C331 CONNECTOR.....................................1001
8.5.3C330 CONNECTOR.....................................1002
8.7MEMORY SYSTEM...............................................1002
8.7.1MEMORY SEAT MIRROR MEDULE/SEAT MOTORS..........1002
8.7.2MEMORY SEAT MIRROR MODULE CIRCUIT BREAKER.......1003
8.8OVERHEAD SWITCHES..........................................1003
8.9POWER FOLDING MIRRORS......................................1003
8.10POWER LIFTGATE SYSTEM.......................................1004
8.10.1MODULE..............................................1004
8.10.2PINCH SENSORS (TAPE SWITCH)........................1004
8.10.3LATCH ASSEMBLY......................................1005
8.11POWER DOOR LOCK/RKE SYSTEM................................1005
8.11.1DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH......................1005
8.11.1CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH...............................1005
8.11.3REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE......................1006
8.12POWER SLIDING DOOR..........................................1006
8.12.1MODULE..............................................1006
8.12.2LOWER DRIVE UNIT....................................1006
8.12.3LATCH ASSEMBLY......................................1007
8.13VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM...............................1007
8.13.1RKE/THATCHAM ALARM MODULE........................1007
8.13.2RKE/THATCHAM ALARM MODULE CONNECTORS...........1007
8.13.3VTSS LED.............................................1008
8.13.4VTSS SIREN...........................................1008
8.13.5FRONT INTRUSION SENSOR.............................1009
8.13.6REAR INTRUSION SENSOR.............................1009
9.0 CONNECTOR PINOUTS...............................................1011
A/C-HEATER CONTROL C1 (MTC) - BLACK/RED 20 WAY...................1011
A/C-HEATER CONTROL C2 (MTC) - BLACK/BLUE 10 WAY..................1011
AMBIENT TEMP SENSOR (EXCEPT BASE) - BLACK 2 WAY.................1011
ATC REMOTE SENSOR (ATC)-4WAY...................................1012
AUTO TEMP CONTROL C1 - WHITE 13 WAY..............................1012
AUTO TEMP CONTROL C2 - BLACK 13 WAY..............................1012
AUTO TEMP CONTROL C3-4WAY.....................................1012
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR C1 (MTC) - BLACK 6 WAY....................1013
BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR C2 (MTC) - BLACK 2 WAY....................1013
BODY CONTROL MODULE C1 - BLACK/BLACK 6 WAY.....................1013
BODY CONTROL MODULE C2 - BLACK/GREEN 34 WAY....................1014
BODY CONTROL MODULE C3 - BLACK/WHITE 34 WAY....................1015
BODY CONTROL MODULE C4 - BLACK/GRAY 34 WAY.....................1016
BODY CONTROL MODULE C5 - BLACK/BLACK 34 WAY....................1017
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TABLE OF CONTENTS - Continued
LEFT REMOTE RADIO SWITCH - BLACK 2 WAY...........................1053
LEFT SEAT AIRBAG - YELLOW 2 WAY...................................1053
LEFT SIDE IMPACT AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE - YELLOW/RED 7 WAY......1053
LEFT SLIDING DOOR CONTROL MODULE C1 (POWER SLIDING DOOR) -
BLACK 8 WAY........................................................1053
LEFT SLIDING DOOR CONTROL MODULE C2 (POWER SLIDING DOOR) -
BLACK/RED 20 WAY..................................................1054
LEFT SLIDING DOOR LATCH SENSING SWITCH (POWER SLIDING DOOR) -
BLACK 6 WAY........................................................1054
LEFT SLIDING DOOR LOCK MOTOR (POWER SLIDING DOOR) - BLACK 4
WAY................................................................1054
LEFT SLIDING DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH (MANUAL
SLIDING DOOR) - BLACK 4 WAY........................................1055
LEFT SLIDING DOOR MOTOR (POWER SLIDING DOOR) - BLACK 8 WAY.....1055
LEFT STOP/TURN SIGNAL RELAY (TRAILER TOW) - BLACK 5 WAY..........1055
LEFT VISOR/VANITY LAMP (PREMIUM/LUXURY) - BLACK 2 WAY............1055
LICENSE LAMP (POWER LIFTGATE) - DK. GRAY 8 WAY....................1056
LICENSE LAMP (POWER RELEASE) - DK. GRAY 4 WAY....................1056
LIFTGATE AJAR SWITCH (MANUAL RELEASE) - BLACK 2 WAY..............1056
LIFTGATE AJAR SWITCH (POWER RELEASE) - BLACK 4 WAY..............1056
LIFTGATE CINCH/RELEASE MOTOR (POWER LIFTGATE) - BLUE 7 WAY......1057
LIFTGATE CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH - BLACK 2 WAY......................1057
LIFTGATE LEFT PINCH SENSOR (POWER LIFTGATE) - BLACK 2 WAY........1057
LIFTGATE RIGHT PINCH SENSOR (POWER LIFTGATE) - BLACK 2 WAY......1057
MEMORY POWER SEAT SWITCH - GREEN 10 WAY........................1058
MEMORY SEAT FRONT VERTICAL MOTOR - RED 2 WAY...................1058
MEMORY SEAT FRONT VERTICAL POSITION SENSOR - BLACK 3 WAY......1058
MEMORY SEAT HORIZONTAL MOTOR - BLACK 2 WAY.....................1058
MEMORY SEAT HORIZONTAL POSITION SENSOR - BLACK 3 WAY...........1058
MEMORY SEAT REAR VERTICAL MOTOR - RED 2 WAY....................1059
MEMORY SEAT REAR VERTICAL POSITION SENSOR - BLACK 3 WAY........1059
MEMORY SEAT RECLINER MOTOR - GREEN 2 WAY.......................1059
MEMORY SEAT RECLINER POSITION SENSOR - BLACK 3 WAY.............1059
MEMORY SEAT SWITCH - BLACK 2 WAY.................................1059
MEMORY SEAT/MIRROR MODULE C1 - GRAY 2 WAY......................1060
MEMORY SEAT/MIRROR MODULE C2 - GRAY 26 WAY.....................1060
MEMORY SEAT/MIRROR MODULE C3 - GRAY 16 WAY.....................1060
MEMORY SEAT/MIRROR MODULE C4 - WHITE 12 WAY....................1061
MODE DOOR ACTUATOR (ATC) - GRAY 2 WAY...........................1061
MODE DOOR ACTUATOR (MTC) - GRAY 2 WAY...........................1061
MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH - BLACK 4 WAY...............................1061
OCCUPANT RESTRAINT CONTROLLER - YELLOW/RED 23 WAY.............1062
OVERHEAD CONSOLE (EXCEPT BASE) - BLACK 12 WAY..................1062
PASSENGER AIRBAG - YELLOW 4 WAY..................................1063
PASSENGER BLEND DOOR ACTUATOR (ATC) - GRAY 2 WAY...............1063
PASSENGER BLEND DOOR ACTUATOR (MTC) - GRAY 2 WAY...............1063
PASSENGER DOOR LOCK SWITCH - BLACK 3 WAY.......................1063
PASSENGER FOLDING MIRROR RELAY (BUILT-UP-EXPORT) - BLUE 9 WAY . .1064
PASSENGER SEAT BELT SWITCH-2WAY...............................1064
PASSENGER SEAT BELT TENSIONER-2WAY............................1064
FUSES (IPM).........................................................1066
ACCESSORY RELAY..................................................1066
DEFOGGER RELAY...................................................1066
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TABLE OF CONTENTS - Continued
FRONT BLOWER MOTOR RELAY.......................................1066
FRONT CONTROL MODULE - BLACK 49 WAY.............................1067
FRONT FOG LAMP RELAY.............................................1068
HEADLAMP WASHER RELAY (BUILT-UP-EXPORT).........................1068
NAME BRAND SPEAKER RELAY........................................1068
PARK LAMP RELAY...................................................1068
POSITIVE TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENTS...............................1068
REAR BLOWER MOTOR RELAY........................................1068
POWER FOLDING MIRROR SWITCH (BUILT-UP-EXPORT) - BLACK 2 WAY. . . .1069
POWER LIFTGATE MODULE C1 - BLACK 8 WAY..........................1069
POWER LIFTGATE MODULE C2 - BLACK/RED 20 WAY.....................1069
POWER LIFTGATE MOTOR - BLACK 10 WAY.............................1070
POWER SEAT CIRCUIT BREAKER (30A) - GRAY 2 WAY....................1070
POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE C1 (2.4L/3.3L/3.8L) - GRAY/BLACK
40-WAY.............................................................1071
POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE C2 (2.4L/3.3L/3.8L) - GRAY/GRAY 40 WAY .1072
RADIO C1 - GRAY 7 WAY..............................................1073
RADIO C2 - BLACK 7 WAY.............................................1073
RADIO C3 - WHITE/RED 2 WAY.........................................1073
RADIO C4-8WAY....................................................1074
RADIO CHOKE - LT. GRAY 2 WAY.......................................1074
REAR A/C-HEATER UNIT (3 ZONE HVAC) - LT. GREEN 10 WAY..............1074
REAR AUTO TEMP CONTROL SWITCH (ATC) - BLACK 13 WAY..............1075
REAR BLOWER MOTOR POWER MODULE C1 (ATC) - RED/BLACK 4 WAY. . . .1075
REAR BLOWER MOTOR POWER MODULE C2 (ATC) - BLACK 2 WAY.........1075
REAR DOME LAMP (EXCEPT LUXURY) - GRAY 3 WAY.....................1075
REAR MODE MOTOR (ATC) - GRAY 2 WAY...............................1076
REAR TEMPERATURE MOTOR (ATC) - GRAY 2 WAY.......................1076
RECIRCULATION DOOR ACTUATOR (ATC) - GRAY 2 WAY..................1076
RECIRCULATION DOOR ACTUATOR (MTC) - GRAY 2 WAY..................1076
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY ANTENNA (JAPAN) - BLACK 2 WAY..............1077
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE - BLACK/RED 6 WAY.................1077
RIGHT B-PILLAR SWITCH - GRAY 3 WAY.................................1077
RIGHT CINCH/RELEASE MOTOR (POWER SLIDING DOOR) - GRAY 4 WAY. . . .1077
RIGHT CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH - BLACK 2 WAY.........................1078
RIGHT DOOR SPEAKER - BLACK/RED 6 WAY............................1078
RIGHT FOG LAMP - WHITE 2 WAY......................................1078
RIGHT FRONT DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH (EXCEPT BASE) -
BLACK 4 WAY........................................................1078
RIGHT FRONT PARK/TURN SIGNAL LAMP (EXCEPT BUILT-UP-EXPORT) -
BLACK 3 WAY........................................................1079
RIGHT FULL OPEN SWITCH (POWER SLIDING DOOR) - BLACK 2 WAY.......1079
RIGHT HEADLAMP (EXCEPT BUILT-UP-EXPORT) - BLACK 3 WAY............1079
RIGHT HIGH BEAM LAMP (BUILT-UP-EXPORT) - BLACK 2 WAY..............1079
RIGHT INSTRUMENT PANEL SPEAKER - BLACK 2 WAY....................1080
RIGHT LOW BEAM LAMP (BUILT-UP-EXPORT) - BLACK 2 WAY..............1080
RIGHT PARK LAMP (BUILT-UP-EXPORT) - BLACK 2 WAY...................1080
RIGHT POWER MIRROR - BLACK 12 WAY................................1080
RIGHT REAR PILLAR SPEAKER - BLACK 2 WAY..........................1081
RIGHT REAR SPEAKER - BLACK/RED 6 WAY.............................1081
RIGHT REMOTE RADIO SWITCH - BLACK 2 WAY.........................1081
RIGHT SEAT AIRBAG - YELLOW 2 WAY..................................1081
RIGHT SIDE IMPACT AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE - YELLOW/RED 7 WAY.....1081
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TABLE OF CONTENTS - Continued
RIGHT SLIDING DOOR CONTROL MODULE C1 (POWER SLIDING DOOR) - BLACK
8 WAY ..............................................................1082
RIGHT SLIDING DOOR CONTROL MODULE C2 (POWER SLIDING DOOR) -
BLACK/RED 20 WAY..................................................1082
RIGHT SLIDING DOOR LATCH SENSING SWITCH (POWER SLIDING DOOR) -
BLACK 6 WAY........................................................1082
RIGHT SLIDING DOOR LOCK MOTOR (POWER SLIDING DOOR) - BLACK 4
WAY................................................................1083
RIGHT SLIDING DOOR LOCK MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH (MANUAL SLIDING DOOR) -
BLACK 4 WAY........................................................1083
RIGHT SLIDING DOOR MOTOR (POWER SLIDING DOOR) - BLACK 8 WAY. . . .1083
SENTRY KEY IMMOBILIZER MODULE - BLACK 6 WAY.....................1083
SIREN (UNITED KINGDOM) - BLACK 4 WAY..............................1083
THATCHAM ALARM MODULE C1 (UNITED KINGDOM) - BLACK 16 WAY.......1084
THATCHAM ALARM MODULE C2 (UNITED KINGDOM) - WHITE 4 WAY........1084
TRANSMISSION CONTROL MODULE (EATX) - BLACK 60 WAY..............1085
TXV SOLENOID (ATC)-2WAY.........................................1086
10.0 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS...............................................1087
10.1AIRBAG SYSTEM................................................1087
10.2AUDIO SYSTEM.................................................1088
10.2.1PREMIUM.............................................1088
10.2.2BASE.................................................1089
10.2.3CD CHANGER.........................................1090
10.2.4REMOTE RADIO CONTROLS.............................1091
10.3CABIN HEATER.................................................1092
10.4AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM....................1093
10.4.1FRONT ATC............................................1093
10.4.2REAR ATC.............................................1094
10.5COMMUNICATION...............................................1095
10.5.1PCM COMMUNICATION.................................1096
10.5.2ECM & CABIN HEATER ASSIST COMMUNICATION - DIESEL
ONLY.................................................1096
10.6DOOR AJAR WITH POWER SLIDING DOORS........................1097
10.7DOOR AJAR WITHOUT POWER SLIDING DOORS....................1098
10.8EXTERIOR LIGHTING............................................1099
10.9IGNITION SWITCH...............................................1100
10.10INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Ð BASE..................................1101
10.11INSTRUMENT CLUSTER & MESSAGE CENTER......................1102
10.12INTELLIGENT POWER MODULE/BODY CONTROL MODULE POWER AND
GROUNDS......................................................1103
10.13INTERIOR LIGHTING.............................................1104
10.14MANUAL TEMPERATURE CONTROLS..............................1105
10.14.1BASE MANUAL TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM LHD.....1105
10.14.2BASE MANUAL TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM RHD....1106
10.14.3DUAL-ZONE MANUAL TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM
LHD ..................................................1107
10.14.4DUAL-ZONE MANUAL TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM
RHD..................................................1108
10.14.5BLOWER MOTOR.......................................1109
10.15MEMORY SYSTEM...............................................1110
10.16OVERHEAD CONSOLE...........................................1111
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section 7.0. This will direct you to the specific test(s)
that must be performed. Active diagnostic trouble
codes for the airbag system are not permanent and
will change the moment the reason for the code is
corrected. In certain test procedures within this
manual, diagnostic trouble codes are used as a
diagnostic tool.
3.1.9 ACTIVE CODES
The code becomes active as soon as the malfunc-
tion is detected or key-on, whichever occurs first. An
active trouble code indicates an on-going malfunc-
tion. This means that the defect is currently there
every time the airbag control module checks that
circuit or component. It is impossible to erase an
active code. Active codes automatically erase by
themselves when the reason for the code has been
corrected. With the exception of the warning lamp
trouble codes or malfunctions, when a malfunction
is detected, the airbag lamp remains lit for a mini-
mum of 12 seconds or as long as the malfunction is
present.
3.1.10 STORED CODES
Airbag codes are automatically stored in the
ORC's memory as soon as the malfunction is de-
tected. The exception is the Loss of Ignition Run
Only code which is an active code only. A stored code
indicates there was an active code present at some
time. However, the code currently may not be
present as an active code, although another code
could be active. When a trouble code occurs, the
airbag warning indicator illuminates for 12 seconds
minimum (even if the problem existed for less than
12 seconds). The code is stored, along with the time
in minutes it was active, and the number of times
the ignition has been cycled since the problem was
last detected. The minimum time shown for any
code will be one minute, even if the code was
actually present for less than one minute. Thus, the
time shown for a code will be one minute, even if the
code was actually present for less than one minute.
Thus, the time shown for a code that was present
for two minutes 13 seconds, for example, would be
three minutes. If a malfunction is detected a diag-
nostic trouble code is stored and will remain stored.
When and if the malfunction ceases to exist, an
ignition cycle count will be initiated for that code. If
the ignition cycle count reaches 100 without a
reoccurrence of the same malfunction, the diagnos-
tic trouble code is erased and that ignition cycle
counter is reset to zero. If the malfunction reoccurs
before the count reaches 100, then the ignition cycle
counter will be reset and diagnostic trouble code
will continue to be a stored code. If a malfunction is
not active while performing a diagnostic test proce-
dure, the active code diagnostic test will not locatethe source of the problem. In this case, the stored
code can indicate an area to inspect. If no obvious
problems are found, erase stored codes, and with
the ignition on wiggle the wire harness and connec-
tors, rotate the steering wheel from stop to stop.
Recheck for codes periodically as you work through
the system. This procedure may uncover a malfunc-
tion that is difficult to locate.
3.2 AUDIO SYSTEM
The following radios are all on the PCI Bus
system - RBB, RBK, RAZ, RAD, RBT, and RBY. The
remaining radio also available, the RAS, is NOT on
the PCI Bus. The PCI Bus inputs into the radio are
used for VF dimming, remote steering wheel con-
trols and cabin EQ preference. PCI Bus outputs
from the radio are used for the Name Brand
Speaker (NBS) relay activation, as well as cabin EQ
preference.
The RBB and RBK radios have the capability of
containing multiple vehicle unique equalization
curves (cabin EQ preferences) within the radio.
These curves will reside in the radio's flash memory.
The radio is capable of storing up to 20 unique
equalization curves. The latent curves can be se-
lected via the Front Control Module transmitting a
PCI Bus message to the radio in response to a radio
request for equalization message. Upon receipt of a
valid equalization select message response, the ra-
dio will switch to output the corresponding equal-
ization curve.
All the radios, except the RAS, are capable of
displaying faults and allowing certain actuation
tests through the use of the DRBIIIt. When at-
tempting to perform PCI Bus diagnostics, the first
step is to identify the radio in use in the vehicle.
When trouble shooting output shorts or ªoutputº
error messages, the following applies:
On radios without an external amplifier, the term
output refers to the path between the radio and the
speaker. This type of circuit can be monitored all
the way through the speaker connections by the
radio assembly. When the radio displays a shorted
output DTC with this type of system, the speaker,
radio, or wiring could be at fault. The output DTC
could refer to the front or rear output or a left or
right output. The reason for the difference is the
pairing of the output sections of the radio. Some are
paired left and right, others are paired front and
rear.
On radios with an external amplifier, the term
ªoutputº refers to the circuit between the radio
connector and the amplifier. The radio is capable of
monitoring only this portion and can tell nothing
about the circuit between the amplifier and the
speakers. Consequently, a shorted output DTC on
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this type of system would only refer to this circuit.
A faulty speaker could not cause this DTC.
3.2.1 REMOTE RADIO CONTROLS
These radios can be controlled via remote radio
switches (optional). These switches are located on
the back side of the steering wheel. They control
mode, preset, seek up, seek down, volume up and
volume down functions.
These functions are inputs to the Body Control
Module and can be read with the DRBIIItunder
ªbody computerº. The switches are a multiplexed
signal to the BCM. The radio control MUX circuit is
a 5 volt line that is pulled to ground through
different value resistors built into the switches.
This causes a voltage drop to be seen by the BCM
and it sends a specific message to the radio on the
PCI Bus circuit. The radio then responses to the
message.
This circuit is fairly simple to troubleshoot. The
circuit must be complete from the switches in the
steering wheel to the BCM. The ground must be
complete so that the switches can cause the voltage
drop for the BCM to see. The circuit passes through
the clockspring so continuity through this devise
must be verified.
3.2.2 CD CHANGER
The new in-dash CD Changer is designed to fit
into the existing cubby bin in the center stack. This
new cartridge-less CD Changer is controlled by
your radio, and allows you to individually load up to
four discs at a time. However, due to its compact
design, the CD Changer can only carry out one
operation at a time. For example, you can not load
a new disc while playing another at the same time.
Each operation happens sequentially.
The radio unit installed with your system pro-
vides control over all features of the CD Changer
with the exception of the CD load and eject func-
tions, which are controlled by buttons located on the
front of the CD Changer. The radio also supplies the
power, ground, PCI Bus, left and right speaker
output thru a single DIN cable. All features you
would expect, such as Disc Up/Down, Track Up/
Down, Random and Scan are controlled by the
radio, which also displays all relevant CD Changer
information on the radio display.
The CD Changer contains a Load/Eject button
and an indicator light for each of the four disc
positions. The individual light indicates whether a
CD is currently loaded in that particular chamber of
the CD Changer. Pressing the individual Load/Eject
button for a particular chamber will eject a disc
currently present in that chamber. If the chamber iscurrently empty, actuating the Load/Eject button
will position that chamber to receive and load a new
disc in that chamber.
3.3 BODY CONTROL MODULE
The body control module (BCM) supplies vehicle
occupants with visual and audible information and
controls various vehicle functions. To provide and
receive information, the module is interfaced to the
vehicle's serial bus communications network (PCI).
This network consists of the powertrain control
module (PCM), the engine control module (ECM) -
diesel only, the transmission control module (TCM),
the mechanical instrument cluster (MIC), the front
control module (FCM), the occupant restraint con-
troller (ORC), the compass/mini-trip (CMTC), the
electronic vehicle information center (EVIC), the
controller antilock brake (CAB), the HVAC control
module (ATC & MTC), the power sliding door (Left
& Right) modules (PSD), the power liftgate module
(PLG), the Audio system, the side impact airbag
control (left & right) modules (SIACM), the memory
seat/mirror module (MSMM), the RKE/thatcham
alarm module and the sentry key immobilizer mod-
ule (SKIM). The BCM is operational when battery
power is supplied to the module.
The body control module provides the following
features:
²Power Door Locks
²Automatic Door Lock
²Door Lock Inhibit
²Central Locking (with VTSS Only)
²Battery Protection
²The BCM will automatically turn off all exterior
lamps after 3 minutes and all interior lamps after
15 minutes after the ignition is turned off, if they
are not turned off by the driver.
²Chime
²Compass/Minitrip Support
²Interior Lighting (Courtesy/Reading Lamps)
²BCM Diagnostic Reporting
²Electronic Liftgate Release (with Power Door
Locks)
²Exterior Lighting
²Power Folding Mirrors
²Remote Radio Controls
²Headlamp Time Delay (with/without Autohead-
lamps)
²Automatic Headlamps (with electrochromatic
mirror)
²Illuminated Entry
²Fade to Off
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EATX power
The electronic automatic 4 speed transmission
module is powered when the ignition switch is in
the UNLOCK, RUN or START positions. This cir-
cuit is electronically controlled and continuously
monitored for malfunctions. Power is supplied
through pin 27 of the FCM connector.
Front washer motor
The front washer switch is a direct input to the
BCM. The BCM sends a PCI Bus message to the
FCM informing it of a request to wash. The front
washer motor is then powered through low side
control inside the FCM. This circuit is electronically
controlled and continuously monitored for malfunc-
tions. In addition, the FCM electronically protects
the washer motor from system voltages higher than
16 volts by automatically switching off the low side
circuit. The low side circuit is connected to pin 45 in
the FCM connector.
Rear washer motor
The rear washer switch is a direct input to the
BCM. The BCM sends a PCI Bus message to the
FCM informing it of a request to wash. The rear
washer motor is then powered through low side
control inside the FCM. This circuit is electronically
controlled and continuously monitored for malfunc-
tions. In addition, the FCM electronically protects
the washer motor from system voltages higher than
16 volts by automatically switching off the low side
circuit. The low side circuit is connected to pin 46 in
the FCM connector.
Brake shift interlock system
The brake shift interlock solenoid receives power
from both high side and low side controls inside the
FCM. The high side control is on the same circuit as
the EATX module power, and the low side control
comes through pin 47 of the FCM connector. The
solenoid is controlled by the low side driver when
the brake pedal is pressed. Both circuits are contin-
uously monitored for malfunctions.
3.8.2 RELAY CONTROLS
Fog lamp relay
The fog lamp switch is a direct input to the BCM.
The BCM sends a PCI Bus message to the FCM
informing it to turn on the fog lamp relay. The fog
lamp relay is then powered through low side control
on pin 33 of the FCM. This circuit is electronically
controlled and continuously monitored for malfunc-
tions. Fog lamp functionality is not equipped on all
vehicles. The FCM ªlearnsº that the vehicle is
equipped with fog lamps by reading the BCM PCI
Bus message.
Park lamp relay
The park lamp switch is a direct input to the
BCM. The BCM sends a PCI Bus message to the
FCM informing it to turn on the park lamp relay.
The park lamp relay is then powered through lowside control on pin 13 of the FCM. This circuit is
electronically controlled and continuously moni-
tored for malfunctions.
Front wiper on relay
The front wiper switch is a direct input to the
BCM. The BCM sends a PCI Bus message to the
FCM informing it to turn on the front wiper on
relay. The front wiper on relay is then powered
through low side control on pin 14 of the FCM. This
circuit is electronically controlled and continuously
monitored for malfunctions.
Front wiper high/low relay
The front wiper switch is a direct input to the
BCM. The BCM sends a PCI Bus message to the
FCM informing it to turn on the front wiper high/
low relay. The relay switches power between the low
speed and high speed windings of the wiper motor.
The front wiper high/low relay is powered through
low side control on pin 34 of the FCM. This circuit is
electronically controlled and continuously moni-
tored for malfunctions.
Accessory relay
The accessory relay works in conjunction with the
FCM's power accessory delay feature to control the
operation of the radio, power windows, washer
motors, wiper motors and power outlet. The acces-
sory relay is turned on through low side control on
pin 35 of the FCM. This circuit is electronically
controlled and continuously monitored for malfunc-
tions. Depending on the ignition switch position,
the accessory relay will remain on or will time-out
and turn off. The accessory relay remains on in the
RUN and ACCY positions of the ignition switch. In
the UNLK and OFF positions, the relay will remain
energized for 45 seconds then turn off. During this
time-out period, if the driver or passenger doors are
opened, the relay will turn off immediately. While
the ignition switch is in the START position, the
relay will also drop-out, then resume operation.
Accessory relay operation is most noticeable by
observing the operation of the radio or blower
functions.
Horn relay
The horn relay operates through a direct wire
input to the FCM from the horn switch (FCM pin
17) , or a PCI Bus message from the BCM. The relay
responds to the horn switch, remote door lock and
VTA alarm functions. The horn relay is powered
through low side control on pin 10 of the FCM.
Under normal operating conditions, if the horn is
pressed for longer than 30 seconds, the FCM will
automatically deactivate the horn to prevent dam-
age to it. The FCM will re-activate control of the
relay after a 25 second cool-down period. This
circuit is electronically controlled and continuously
monitored for malfunctions.
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