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REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER
RELAY
DESCRIPTION
The rear window defogger relay (Fig. 3) is a Inter-
national Standards Organization (ISO)-type relay.
Relays conforming to the ISO specifications have
common physical dimensions, current capacities, ter-
minal patterns, and terminal functions. The rear
window defogger relay is a electromechanical device
that switches battery current through a fuse in the
integrated power module (IPM) to the rear window
defogger grid and switches battery current through a
positive thermal coefficient (PTC) in the IMP to the
outside mirror heating grids. The relay is energized
when the relay coil is provided a ground path by the
rear window defogger relay control in the front con-
trol module (FCM).
The rear window defogger relay is located in the
IPM in the engine compartment. See the fuse and
relay layout map on the inner surface of the IPM
cover for rear window defogger relay identification
and location.
The rear window defogger relay cannot be adjusted
or repaired and, if damaged or faulty, it must be
replaced.
OPERATION
The ISO relay consists of an electromagnetic coil, a
resistor or diode, and three (two fixed and one mov-
able) electrical contacts. The movable (common feed)
relay contact is held against one of the fixed contacts
(normally closed) by spring pressure. When the elec-
tromagnetic coil is energized, it draws the movablecontact away from the normally closed fixed contact,
and holds it against the other (normally open) fixed
contact.
When the electromagnetic coil is de-energized,
spring pressure returns the movable contact to the
normally closed position. The resistor is connected in
parallel with the electromagnetic coil in the relay,
and helps to dissipate voltage spikes that are pro-
duced when the coil is de-energized.
Refer to the appropriate wiring information for
diagnosis and testing of the ISO relay and for com-
plete rear window defogger system wiring diagrams.
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove the cover from the Integrated Power
Module (IPM) (Fig. 4).
(3) Refer to the fuse and relay layout map molded
into the inner surface of the IPM cover for rear win-
dow defogger relay identification and location.
(4) Remove the rear window defogger relay from
the IPM.
INSTALLATION
(1) Refer to the fuse and relay layout map molded
into the inner surface of the Integrated Power Mod-
ule (IPM) cover for rear window defogger relay iden-
tification and location.
Fig. 3 Rear Window Defogger Relay
30 - COMMON FEED
85 - COIL GROUND
86 - COIL BATTERY
87 - NORMALLY OPEN
87A - NORMALLY CLOSED
Fig. 4 Integrated Power Module
1 - BATTERY THERMAL GUARD
2 - INTEGRATED POWER MODULE (IPM)
3 - FRONT CONTROL MODULE
RSHEATED GLASS8G-3
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IGNITION CONTROL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
IGNITION CONTROL
DESCRIPTION - IGNITION SYSTEM..........1
OPERATION - IGNITION SYSTEM...........1
SPECIFICATIONS
TORQUE.............................2
SPARK PLUG CABLE RESISTANCE........2
SPARK PLUG.........................2
FIRING ORDER........................3
AUTO SHUT DOWN RELAY
DESCRIPTION..........................3
OPERATION............................3
CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
DESCRIPTION..........................4
OPERATION............................4
REMOVAL
REMOVAL - 2.4L.......................5
REMOVAL - 3.3/3.8L....................5
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION - 2.4L...................6
INSTALLATION - 3.3/3.8L.................6
IGNITION COIL
DESCRIPTION..........................6
OPERATION............................7
REMOVAL
REMOVAL - 2.4L.......................7REMOVAL - 3.3/3.8L....................7
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION - 2.4L...................7
INSTALLATION - 3.3/3.8L.................7
KNOCK SENSOR
DESCRIPTION..........................8
OPERATION............................8
REMOVAL
REMOVAL - 2.4L.......................8
REMOVAL - 3.8L.......................8
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION - 2.4L...................9
INSTALLATION - 3.8L...................9
SPARK PLUG
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION - STANDARD 4 CYLINDER . . . 9
DESCRIPTION - PLATINUM PLUGS........9
REMOVAL.............................10
INSTALLATION.........................10
SPARK PLUG CABLE
DESCRIPTION.........................10
REMOVAL - 2.0/2.4L.....................10
INSTALLATION - 2.0/2.4L.................10
IGNITION CONTROL
DESCRIPTION - IGNITION SYSTEM
NOTE: All engines use a fixed ignition timing sys-
tem. Basic ignition timing is not adjustable. All
spark advance is determined by the Powertrain
Control Module (PCM).
The ignition system used on these engines is
referred to as the Direct Ignition System (DIS). The
system's three main components are the coils, crank-
shaft position sensor, and camshaft position sensor. If
equipped with the coil on plug ignition system it uti-
lizes an ignition coil for every cylinder, it is mounted
directly over the each spark plug.
OPERATION - IGNITION SYSTEM
The crankshaft position sensor and camshaft posi-
tion sensor are hall effect devices. The camshaft posi-
tion sensor and crankshaft position sensor generate
pulses that are inputs to the PCM. The PCM deter-
mines engine position from these sensors. The PCM
calculates injector sequence and ignition timing from
crankshaft & camshaft position. For a description of
both sensors, refer to Camshaft Position Sensor and
Crankshaft Position Sensor.
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SPECIFICATIONS
TORQUE
DESCRIPTION N´m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
2.4L Target Magnet Screw 3 30
2.4L Camshaft Sensor
Screw12.9 115
3.3/3.8L Camshaft Sensor
Screw14.1 125
2.4L Ignition coil bolts 11.8 105
3.3/3.8LIgnition coil bolts 11.8 105
Spark Plugs 17.5 13
Knock Sensor 10 7
SPARK PLUG CABLE RESISTANCE
2.4L
CABLE Maximum Resistance
1, 2, 3, & 4 10.8K ohms
3.3/3.8L
CABLE Maximum Resistance
#1 22.5K ohms
#2 22.8K ohms
#3 19.3K ohms
#4 19.3K ohms
#5 13.6K ohms
#6 16.4K ohms
SPARK PLUG
Engine Spark Plug Gap Thread Size
2.4L RE14MCC5 0.048 TO 0.053 14mm (1 in.) reach
Engine Spark Plug Gap Thread Size
3.3L RE14PLP5 0.048 TO 0.053 14mm (1 in.) reach
3.8L RE14PLP5 0.048 TO 0.053 14mm (1 in. ) reach
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IGNITION CONTROL (Continued)
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FIRING ORDERAUTO SHUT DOWN RELAY
DESCRIPTION
The relay is located in the Power Distribution Cen-
ter (PDC). For the location of the relay within the
PDC, refer to the PDC cover for location. Check elec-
trical terminals for corrosion and repair as necessary
OPERATION
The engine switched battery (NGC vehicles)
informs the PCM when the ASD relay energizes. A 12
volt signal at this input indicates to the PCM that
the ASD has been activated. This input is also used
to power certain drivers on NGC vehicles.
When energized, the ASD relay on NGC vehicles
provides power to operate the injectors, ignition coil,
generator field, O2 sensor heaters (both upstream
and downstream), evaporative purge solenoid, EGR
solenoid (if equipped) wastegate solenoid (if
equipped), and NVLD solenoid (if equipped).
The ASD relay also provides a sense circuit to the
PCM for diagnostic purposes. If the PCM does not
receive 12 volts from this input after grounding the
control side of the ASD relay, it sets a Diagnostic
Trouble Code (DTC). The PCM energizes the ASD
any time there is an engine speed that exceeds a pre-
determined value (typically about 50 rpm). The ASD
relay can also be energized after the engine has been
turned off to perform an O2 sensor heater test, if
vehicle is equipped with OBD II diagnostics.
As mentioned earlier, the PCM energizes the ASD
relay during an O2 sensor heater test. On NGC vehi-
cles it checks the O2 heater upon vehicle start. The
PCM still operates internally to perform several
checks, including monitoring the O2 sensor heaters.
FIRING ORDER 2.4L
Firing Order 1-2-3-4-5-6 3.3/3.8L
1 - Electrical Connector
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IGNITION CONTROL (Continued)
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INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION - 2.4L
The target magnet has locating dowels that fit into
machined locating holes in the end of the camshaft
(Fig. 7).
(1) Install target magnet in end of camshaft.
Tighten mounting screw to 3 N´m (30 in. lbs.) torque.
Over torqueing could cause cracks in magnet. If mag-
net cracks replace it.
(2) Install camshaft position sensor. Tighten sensor
mounting screws to 12.9 N´m (115 in. lbs.) torque.
(3) Carefully attach electrical connector to cam-
shaft position sensor.
(4) Connect the negative battery cable.
INSTALLATION - 3.3/3.8L
If the removed sensor is reinstalled, clean off
the old spacer on the sensor face. A NEW SPACER
must be attached to the face before installation.
Inspect O-ring for damage, replace if necessary. If the
sensor is being replaced, confirm that the paper
spacer is attached to the face and O-ring is posi-
tioned in groove of the new sensor (Fig. 8).
(1) Apply a couple drops of clean engine oil to the
O-ring prior to installation.
(2) Install sensor in the chain case cover and
rotate into position.
(3) Push sensor down until contact is made with
the camshaft gear. While holding the sensor in this
position, install and tighten the retaining bolt 14
N´m (125 in. lbs.) torque.
(4) Connect camshaft position sensor electrical
connector to harness connector.
(5) Install the air box cover and inlet hose (Fig. 5).
(6) Connect the negative battery cable.
IGNITION COIL
DESCRIPTION
The ignition coil assembly consists of 2 or 3 inde-
pendent coils molded together (Fig. 9) or (Fig. 10).
The coil assembly for the 3.3/3.8L is mounted on the
intake manifold. The coil assembly for the 2.4L is
mounted on the cylinder head cover. Spark plug
cables route to each cylinder from the coil.
Fig. 7 Target Magnet Installation
1 - LOCATING DOWELS
2 - LOCATING HOLES (2)
Fig. 8 Camshaft Position Sensor and Spacer
1 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
2 - O-RING
3 - PAPER SPACER
Fig. 9 IGNITION COIL - 2.4L
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CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR (Continued)
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(3) Connect the electrical connector to the ignition
coil.
(4) Install the ignition cables to the ignition coil.
(5) Reposition the Power steering reservoir. Slide
bracket over the mounting stud (Fig. 11).
(6) Install 2 bolts to the Power steering reservoir
to intake manifold.
(7) Tighten the lower nut to stud on ignition coil
bracket.
(8) Install the throttle and speed control cables to
clip.
(9) Connect the negative battery cable.
KNOCK SENSOR
DESCRIPTION
The knock sensor threads into the cylinder block.
The knock sensor is designed to detect engine vibra-
tion that is caused by detonation.
OPERATION
When the knock sensor detects a knock in one of
the cylinders, it sends an input signal to the PCM. In
response, the PCM retards ignition timing for all cyl-
inders by a scheduled amount.
Knock sensors contain a piezoelectric material
which constantly vibrates and sends an input voltage
(signal) to the PCM while the engine operates. As the
intensity of the crystal's vibration increases, the
knock sensor output voltage also increases.
The voltage signal produced by the knock sensor
increases with the amplitude of vibration. The PCM
receives as an input the knock sensor voltage signal.
If the signal rises above a predetermined level, the
PCM will store that value in memory and retard
ignition timing to reduce engine knock. If the knock
sensor voltage exceeds a preset value, the PCM
retards ignition timing for all cylinders. It is not a
selective cylinder retard.
The PCM ignores knock sensor input during engine
idle conditions. Once the engine speed exceeds a
specified value, knock retard is allowed.Knock retard uses its own short term and long
term memory program.
Long term memory stores previous detonation
information in its battery-backed RAM. The maxi-
mum authority that long term memory has over tim-
ing retard can be calibrated.
Short term memory is allowed to retard timing up
to a preset amount under all operating conditions (as
long as rpm is above the minimum rpm) except WOT.
The PCM, using short term memory, can respond
quickly to retard timing when engine knock is
detected. Short term memory is lost any time the
ignition key is turned off.
NOTE: Over or under tightening affects knock sen-
sor performance, possibly causing improper spark
control.
REMOVAL
REMOVAL - 2.4L
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cyl-
inder block in front of the starter (Fig. 12).
(1) Disconnect electrical connector from knock sen-
sor.
(2) Use a crow foot socket to remove the knock
sensors.
REMOVAL - 3.8L
The knock sensor threads into the side of the cyl-
inder block in the rear.
(1) Disconnect the negative battery cable.
(2) Raise vehicle and support.
(3) On All Wheel Drive vehicles remove the PTU
(Power Transfer Unit), refer to the Transmission sec-
tion for more information.
(4) Disconnect electrical connector from knock sen-
sor.
(5) Use a crow foot socket to remove the knock
sensor.
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IGNITION COIL (Continued)
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DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS
Power is reduced using pulse-width modulation to
the high beams, where by the power is switched on
and off rapidly instead of remaining on continuously.
The duration and interval of the power pulses is pro-
grammed into the FCM. Daytime running lamps are
functional when 450 rpm's are reached.
HEADLAMP SYSTEM
The headlamp system will default to headlamps
ON position when ignition switch is ON and when an
open or short circuit failure occurs on the headlamp
switch input or PCI data bus communication between
the BCM and the FCM fails. The system will return
to normal operation when the open or short is
repaired. A fault will be reported by the BCM when a
failure occurs on the dimmer or headlamp switch
input.
If the exterior lamps are ON and the headlamp
switch is in any position other than OFF or AUTO
and with the ignition switch OFF (LOCK) after 3
minutes the BCM sends a message via PCI bus to
the FCM informing the FCM to turn off the head-
lamps, park lamps and fog lamps. This feature pre-
vents the vehicle battery from being discharged when
the vehicle lights have been left ON.
HEADLAMP TIME DELAY SYSTEM
The headlamp time delay system is activated by
turning the headlamps ON (high or low beam) while
the engine is running, turning the ignition switch
OFF, and then turning the headlamp switch OFF
within 45 seconds. The system will not activate if
more than 45 seconds elapse between ignition switch
OFF and headlamp switch OFF. The BCM will allow
the headlamps to remain ON for 90 seconds (config-
urable) before they automatically turn off (If the key
is in the ignition during the headlamp time delay
mode, then both the headlamps and park lamps
(including panel dimming) will be ON). Refer to the
Owner's Manual for more information.
If the headlamp switch is in the Auto Headlamp
Position, the headlamps are ON due to the night sig-
nal from the CMTC and the ignition switch is in any
position other than run/start, the BCM shall enter a
90 second (configurable) Auto Headlamps time delay
mode. If the key is in the ignition during the head-
lamp time delay mode, then both the headlamps and
park lamps (including panel dimming) will be ON. If
the key is not in the ignition, then only the head-
lamps will be ON. The BCM will allow the head-
lamps to remain ON for 90 seconds before they
automatically turn OFF. Refer to the Owner's Man-
ual for more information.
OPTICAL HORN/HIGH BEAMS
When the multi-function switch is pulled to the
first detent (optical horn) signal, the headlamps are
ON, key-in the ignition the BCM shall send a mes-
sage via PCI bus to the FCM to turn on the head-
lamps drivers to illuminate all four filaments (Low
and High beams). When the multi-function switch is
pulled to the second detent (high beam) signal and
the headlamps are ON, the BCM shall send a mes-
sage via PCI bus to the FCM to turn on the head-
lamps drivers. The High Beams are illuminated and
the Low Beams and Fog Lamps (if ON) are extin-
guished. If the headlamps were in the high beam
configuration when power was removed from the
headlamps, the headlamps will be configured as low
beam the next time they are activated.
NOTE: For RG - Export vehicles, the low beams and
front fog lamps will remain ON when high beams
are activated.
WARNING
WARNING: EYE PROTECTION SHOULD BE USED
WHEN SERVICING GLASS COMPONENTS. PER-
SONAL INJURY OR DEATH CAN RESULT.
CAUTION: Do not touch the glass of halogen bulbs
with fingers or other possibly oily surface, reduced
bulb life will result. Do not use bulbs other than
those indicated in the Bulb Application table. Dam-
age to lamp and/or Daytime Running Lamp Module
can result. Do not use fuses, circuit breakers or
relays having greater amperage value than indi-
cated on the fuse panel or in the Owners Manual.
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than those listed
in the Bulb Application Table. Damage to lamp can
result. Do not touch halogen bulbs with fingers or
other oily surfaces. Bulb life will be reduced.
SPECIFICATIONS
EXTERIOR LAMPS
BULB APPLICATION TABLE
LAMP BULB
BACK-UP 3057
CHMSL 921
FRONT SIDE MARKER/PARK/
TURN3157A
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LAMPS/LIGHTING - EXTERIOR (Continued)
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8W-02 COMPONENT INDEX
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch................. 8W-42
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay............ 8W-42
A/C Pressure Sensor................... 8W-42
A/C-Heater Control.................... 8W-42
Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor......... 8W-30
Accessory Relay....................... 8W-10
Adjustable Pedals Module............... 8W-30
Adjustable Pedals Motor................ 8W-30
Adjustable Pedals Relay................ 8W-30
Adjustable Pedals Sensor............... 8W-30
Adjustable Pedals Switch............... 8W-30
Airbags............................. 8W-43
Airbag Control Module................. 8W-43
Airbag Squibs........................ 8W-43
Ambient Temperature Sensor............ 8W-49
Antenna............................ 8W-47
ATC Remote Sensor.................... 8W-42
Auto Shut Down Relay................. 8W-30
Auto Temp Control.................... 8W-42
Automatic Day/Night Mirror............. 8W-49
B-Pillar Switches...................... 8W-61
Back-Up Lamp Switch.................. 8W-51
Battery............................. 8W-20
Battery Temperature Sensor............. 8W-20
Blend Door Actuators.................. 8W-42
Blower Motors........................ 8W-42
Blower Motor Relays................... 8W-42
Blower Motor Resistor.................. 8W-42
Body Control Module................... 8W-45
Boost Pressure Sensor.................. 8W-30
Brake Fluid Level Switch............... 8W-40
Brake Lamp Switch................. 8W-30, 51
Brake Transmission Shift Interlock
Solenoid........................... 8W-31
Cabin Heater Assist................... 8W-30
Camshaft Position Sensor............... 8W-30
CD Changer......................... 8W-47
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp......... 8W-51
Cinch/Release Motors.................. 8W-61
Clockspring................. 8W-33, 41, 43, 47
Clutch Pedal Interlock Switch......... 8W-10, 30
Clutch Pedal Upstop Switch............. 8W-30
Controller Antilock Brake............... 8W-35
Crank Case Ventilation Heater........... 8W-30
Crankshaft Position Sensor.............. 8W-30
Cylinder Lock Switches................. 8W-39
Data Link Connector................... 8W-18
Defogger Relay....................... 8W-48
Door Ajar Switches.................... 8W-39
Door Courtesy Lamps.................. 8W-44
Door Lock Switches.................... 8W-61
Dosing Pump......................... 8W-30Component Page
DVD Screen.......................... 8W-47
DVD/CD Changer..................... 8W-47
ECM/PCM Relay...................... 8W-30
EGR Solenoid........................ 8W-30
Electronic Control Unit................. 8W-64
Engine Control Module................. 8W-30
Engine Coolant Temp Sensor............. 8W-30
Engine Oil Pressure Sensor.............. 8W-30
Engine Oil Pressure Switch.............. 8W-30
EVAP/Purge Solenoid.................. 8W-30
Evaporator Temperature Sensor.......... 8W-42
Floor Console Lamp................... 8W-44
Floor Console Power Outlet.............. 8W-41
Fog Lamps.......................... 8W-50
Folding Mirror Relay................... 8W-62
Front Blower Module.................. 8W-42
Front Cigar Lighter.................... 8W-41
Front Control Module.................. 8W-10
Front Fog Lamp Relay................. 8W-50
Front Reading Lamps/Switch............ 8W-44
Front Wiper High/Low Relay............. 8W-53
Front Wiper On/Off Relay............... 8W-53
Fuel Heater.......................... 8W-30
Fuel Heater Relay..................... 8W-30
Fuel Injectors........................ 8W-30
Fuel Pressure Sensor.................. 8W-30
Fuel Pressure Solenoid................. 8W-30
Fuel Pump Module.................... 8W-30
Fuel Pump Relay...................... 8W-30
Full Open Switches.................... 8W-61
Fuselink............................ 8W-10
Fuses............................... 8W-10
Generator........................... 8W-20
Glow Plug Relay...................... 8W-30
Glow Plugs.......................... 8W-30
Grounds............................ 8W-15
Headlamp Leveling Motors.............. 8W-50
Headlamp Switch..................... 8W-50
Headlamp Washer Pump Motor.......... 8W-53
Headlamp Washer Relay................ 8W-53
Headlamps.......................... 8W-50
Heated Seat Backs.................... 8W-63
Heated Seat Cushions.................. 8W-63
Heated Seat Modules.................. 8W-63
High Beam Lamps..................... 8W-50
High Note Horn....................... 8W-41
Hood Ajar Switch..................... 8W-39
Horn Relay.......................... 8W-41
Horn Switch......................... 8W-41
Idle Air Control Motor.................. 8W-30
Ignition Coil......................... 8W-30
Ignition Switch....................... 8W-10
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8W-30 FUEL/IGNITION SYSTEM
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch.............. 8W-30-24
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay........ 8W-30-4, 24
A/C Pressure Sensor........... 8W-30-14, 19, 31
Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor...... 8W-30-38
Adjustable Pedals Module............ 8W-30-23
Adjustable Pedals Motor.............. 8W-30-23
Adjustable Pedals Relay.............. 8W-30-22
Adjustable Pedals Sensor............. 8W-30-23
Adjustable Pedals Switch............. 8W-30-22
Ambient Temperature Sensor........... 8W-30-8
Auto Shut Down Relay.... 8W-30-4, 12, 15, 17, 20
Battery........... 8W-30-2, 6, 10, 16, 21, 24, 32
Battery Temperature Sensor......... 8W-30-8, 31
Body Control Module.............. 8W-30-5, 25
Boost Pressure Sensor............... 8W-30-31
Brake Lamp Switch............ 8W-30-7, 27, 37
Cabin Heater Assist................. 8W-30-28
Camshaft Position Sensor........... 8W-30-8, 30
Clockspring................... 8W-30-5, 29, 36
Clutch Pedal Interlock Switch.......... 8W-30-4
Clutch Pedal Upstop Switch........... 8W-30-36
Crank Case Ventilation Heater......... 8W-30-25
Crankshaft Position Sensor...... 8W-30-13, 18, 30
Data Link Connector.............. 8W-30-3, 28
Dosing Pump...................... 8W-30-28
ECM/PCM Relay........ 8W-30-24, 26, 30, 32, 34
EGR Solenoid................... 8W-30-16, 34
Engine Control Module . . . 8W-30-24, 25, 26, 27, 28,
29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38
Engine Coolant Temp Sensor.... 8W-30-14, 19, 31
Engine Oil Pressure Sensor........... 8W-30-27
Engine Oil Pressure Switch............ 8W-30-7
EVAP/Purge Solenoid................. 8W-30-4
Front Control Module...... 8W-30-2, 5, 22, 28, 36
Fuel Heater....................... 8W-30-35
Fuel Heater Relay................ 8W-30-25, 35
Fuel Injector No. 1............ 8W-30-15, 20, 33
Fuel Injector No. 2............ 8W-30-15, 20, 33
Fuel Injector No. 3............ 8W-30-15, 20, 33
Fuel Injector No. 4............ 8W-30-15, 20, 33
Fuel Injector No. 5.................. 8W-30-20
Fuel Injector No. 6.................. 8W-30-20
Fuel Pressure Sensor................ 8W-30-37
Fuel Pressure Solenoid............... 8W-30-26
Fuel Pump Module................ 8W-30-5, 25
Fuel Pump Relay.................... 8W-30-5
Fuse 14........................... 8W-30-22
Fuse 15..................... 8W-30-21, 28, 35
Fuse 16 . . 8W-30-4, 12, 15, 17, 20, 24, 26, 30, 32, 34
Fuse 17.................... 8W-30-2, 5, 25, 35
Fuse 18........................ 8W-30-22, 24
Fuse 26........................... 8W-30-37Component Page
Fuselink.......................... 8W-30-32
G100................... 8W-30-2, 6, 16, 21, 25
G101.............. 8W-30-2, 6, 7, 10, 16, 21, 24
G103....................... 8W-30-24, 25, 28
G200............................. 8W-30-22
G300................... 8W-30-4, 7, 23, 27, 36
G302........................ 8W-30-5, 25, 35
Generator....................... 8W-30-4, 25
Glow Plug No. 1.................... 8W-30-32
Glow Plug No. 2.................... 8W-30-32
Glow Plug No. 3.................... 8W-30-32
Glow Plug No. 4.................... 8W-30-32
Glow Plug Relay.................... 8W-30-32
Idle Air Control Motor................ 8W-30-9
Ignition Coil.................... 8W-30-12, 17
Ignition Switch..................... 8W-30-10
Inlet Air Temperature Sensor....... 8W-30-13, 18
Input Speed Sensor................. 8W-30-21
Integrated Power Module . . 8W-30-2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 12,
15, 17, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25,
26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37
Knock Sensor....................... 8W-30-9
Left Speed Control Switch.......... 8W-30-5, 29
Lift Pump Motor.................... 8W-30-35
Lift Pump Relay.................... 8W-30-35
Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor . . . 8W-30-14, 19
Mass Air Flow Sensor................ 8W-30-26
Memory Seat/Mirror Module.......... 8W-30-22
Natural Vacuum Leak Detection
Assembly....................... 8W-30-10
Output Speed Sensor................ 8W-30-21
Oxygen Sensor 1/1 Upstream........... 8W-30-6
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Downstream......... 8W-30-6
Powertrain Control Module . . 8W-30-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21
Radiator Fan Relay............... 8W-30-12, 17
Radiator Fan Relay No. 1............. 8W-30-37
Radiator Fan Relay No. 2............. 8W-30-37
Radiator Fan Relay No. 3............. 8W-30-37
Right Speed Control Switch......... 8W-30-5, 29
Speed Control Servo.................. 8W-30-7
Starter Motor Relay............... 8W-30-5, 25
Throttle Position Sensor........... 8W-30-13, 18
Transmission Control Relay........... 8W-30-21
Transmission Range Sensor........... 8W-30-11
Transmission Solenoid/Pressure Switch
Assembly..................... 8W-30-11, 21
Vehicle Speed Sensor.............. 8W-30-9, 34
Water In Fuel Sensor................ 8W-30-36
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8W-40 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
Component Page
Airbag Control Module................ 8W-40-2
Body Control Module......... 8W-40-2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9, 11, 12
Brake Fluid Level Switch.............. 8W-40-9
Clockspring........................ 8W-40-10
Controller Antilock Brake.......... 8W-40-10, 14
Engine Control Module.......... 8W-40-8, 10, 14
Engine Coolant Temp Sensor......... 8W-40-7, 8
Engine Oil Pressure Sensor........... 8W-40-14
Engine Oil Pressure Switch........... 8W-40-14
Front Control Module........ 8W-40-9, 10, 13, 14
Fuel Pump Module................... 8W-40-2
Fuse 24............................ 8W-40-2
G200..................... 8W-40-2, 11, 12, 13
G300.............................. 8W-40-9
Instrument Cluster........ 8W-40-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 11, 12, 13
Integrated Power Module........ 8W-40-2, 7, 8, 9,
10, 13, 14
Left Front Door Ajar Switch............ 8W-40-3
Left Front Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch . . 8W-40-3Component Page
Left Sliding Door Control Module........ 8W-40-4
Left Sliding Door Latch Sensing Switch . . . 8W-40-4
Left Sliding Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch . 8W-40-4
Left Speed Control Switch............ 8W-40-10
Liftgate Ajar Switch.................. 8W-40-3
Liftgate Cinch/Release Motor........... 8W-40-3
Message Center.................. 8W-40-6, 13
Multi-Function Switch................ 8W-40-6
Parking Brake Switch............. 8W-40-11, 12
Powertrain Control Module....... 8W-40-7, 10, 14
Right Front Door Ajar Switch........... 8W-40-3
Right Front Door Lock Motor/Ajar
Switch.......................... 8W-40-3
Right Sliding Door Control Module...... 8W-40-5
Right Sliding Door Latch Sensing Switch . . 8W-40-5
Right Sliding Door Lock Motor/Ajar
Switch.......................... 8W-40-5
Right Speed Control Switch........... 8W-40-10
Traction Control Switch............. 8W-40-7, 8
Vehicle Speed Sensor............... 8W-40-7, 8
Washer Fluid Level Switch............. 8W-40-9
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