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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
CIRCUIT IDENTIFICATION................. 3
CONNECTOR/GROUND LOCATIONS......... 1
CONNECTORS.......................... 3
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)
SENSITIVE DEVICES.................... 5
FASTENERS............................ 5
HOW TO USE THIS GROUP................ 1
NOTES, CAUTIONS, and WARNINGS......... 2
POSITIVE TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT..... 5
SECTION IDENTIFICATION................. 1
SPLICE LOCATIONS...................... 1
SYMBOLS.............................. 3
TAKE OUTS............................ 3
WIRE CODE IDENTIFICATION.............. 2
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
CHECKING FOR TERMINAL SPREADING...... 6INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS . . . 6
TROUBLESHOOTING TESTS............... 6
TROUBLESHOOTING TOOLS............... 5
TROUBLESHOOTING WIRING PROBLEMS.... 7
SERVICE PROCEDURES
CONNECTOR AND TERMINAL
REPLACEMENT........................ 9
CONNECTOR REPLACEMENT.............. 9
DIODE REPLACEMENT................... 11
FUSIBLE LINK REPLACEMENT............. 8
TERMINAL REPLACEMENT............... 10
TERMINAL/CONNECTOR REPAIR-MOLEX
CONNECTORS........................ 8
WIRING REPAIR......................... 7
SPECIAL TOOLS
WIRING/TERMINAL...................... 11
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
HOW TO USE THIS GROUP
The purpose of this group is to show the electrical
circuits in a clear, simple fashion and to make trou-
bleshooting easier. Components that work together
are shown together. All electrical components used in
a specific system are shown on one diagram. The feed
for a system is shown at the top of the page. All
wires, connectors, splices, and components are shown
in the flow of current to the bottom of the page. Wir-
ing which is not part of the circuit represented is ref-
erenced to another page/section, where the complete
circuit is shown. In addition, all switches, compo-
nents, and modules are shown in theat rest posi-
tion with the doors closed and the key removed
from the ignition.
If a component is part of several different circuits,
it is shown in the diagram for each. For example, the
headlamp switch is the main part of the exterior
lighting, but it also affects the interior lighting and
the chime warning system.It is important to real-
ize that no attempt is made on the diagrams to
represent components and wiring as they
appear on the vehicle. For example, a short
piece of wire is treated the same as a long one.
In addition, switches and other components are
shown as simply as possible, with regard to
function only.
SECTION IDENTIFICATION
Sections in Group 8W are organized by sub-sys-
tems. The sections contain circuit operation descrip-
tions, helpful information, and system diagrams. The
intention is to organize information by system, con-
sistently from year to year.
CONNECTOR/GROUND LOCATIONS
Section 8W-90 contains connector/ground location
illustrations. The illustrations contain the connector
name (or number)/ground number and component
identification. Connector/ground location charts in
Section 8W-90 reference the illustration number for
components and connectors.
Section 8W-80 shows each connector and the cir-
cuits involved with that connector. The connectors
are identified using the name/number on the Dia-
gram pages.
SPLICE LOCATIONS
Splice Location charts in Section 8W-70 show the
entire splice, and provide references to other sections
the splice serves.
Section 8W-95 contains illustrations that show the
general location of the splices in each harness. The
illustrations show the splice by number, and provide
a written location.
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Instrument Cluster....................8W-40
Instrument Panel Speakers..............8W-47
Intermittent Wipe/Wash Switch...........8W-53
Key-In Switch........................8W-40
Knock Sensor.........................8W-30
License Lamps........................8W-51
Low Oil Pressure Lamp.................8W-40
Map/Reading Lamps...................8W-44
Master Power Window Switch............8W-60
Mercury Switch.......................8W-44
Noise Supressor.......................8W-30
Park Brake Switch.....................8W-40
Park/Neutral Position Switch.............8W-51
Park/Turn Signal Lamps................8W-52
Passenger Side Airbag..................8W-43
Power Distribution Center...............8W-10
Power Folding Mirror Relay..............8W-62
Power Mirror Fuse Holder...............8W-62
Power Mirror Switch...................8W-62
Power Mirrors........................8W-62
Power Steering Pressure Switch..........8W-30
Power Sunroof Motor...................8W-64
Power Window Motors..................8W-60
Power Window Switches.................8W-60
Powertrain Control Module..............8W-30
PRNDL Lamp........................8W-44
Pump Motor Driver....................8W-35
Radiator Fan Motor....................8W-42Component Page
Radio...............................8W-47
Rear Fog Lamp Switch..................8W-51
Rear Window Defogger..................8W-48
Rear Window Defogger Switch............8W-48
Repeater Lamps....................8W-50, 52
Seat Belt Warning Lamp................8W-40
Solid State Fan Relay..................8W-42
Speakers............................8W-47
Splice Information.....................8W-30
Stop Lamp Switch.....................8W-30
Sunroof Slide Switch...................8W-64
Sunroof Vent Switch....................8W-64
Switch Illumination....................8W-48
Tail/Stop Lamps.......................8W-51
Throttle Position (TP) Sensor.............8W-30
Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid.........8W-30
Trunk Lamp..........................8W-44
Trunk Switch.........................8W-44
Turn Indicator Lamps..................8W-40
Turn Signal Lamps....................8W-52
Turn Signal/Hazard Switch..............8W-52
Underhood Lamp......................8W-44
Vapor Canister Leak Detector............8W-30
Vehicle Speed Sensor...................8W-30
Visor/Vanity Lamps....................8W-44
Wheel Speed Sensors...................8W-35
Windshield Washer Pump Motor..........8W-53
Wipe/Wash Switch.....................8W-53
Wiper Motor..........................8W-53
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
STARTING SYSTEM- MANUAL TRANSMISSION
The Power Distribution Center (PDC) supplies bat-
tery voltage to the engine starter motor solenoid
through circuit T40 when the coil side of the engine
starter motor relay energizes. Circut A1 supplies the
battery voltage for the contact side of the relay. Cir-
cuit A1 and circuit T40 are protected by a 30 amp
fuse and feeds the contact side of the engine starter
motor relay. Both the 30 amp fuse and the engine
starter motor relay are located in the PDC.
The ignition switch supplies battery voltage to the
coil side of the engine starter motor relay on circuit
A41 when the key is moved to the START position
and the operator has pressed the clutch pedal to
CLOSE the clutch pedal position switch. Circuit Z1
supplies the ground for the coil side of the engine
starter motor relay. When the coil side of the relay
energizes, the contacts CLOSE, supplying battery
voltage to the engine starter motor solenoid.
Circuit A0 (battery positive cable) supplies battery
voltage to the motor of the starter when the solenoid
energizes.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²Check for blown engine starter motor fuse in the
PDC.
²Move ignition key to the START position and
with the clutch pedal pressed, listen for starter motor
relay to click. The engine starter motor relay is
located in the PDC.
²Check for a good ground at starter motor.
²The left headlamp ground is the end point for
the starter relay coil ground circuit and is located at
the left side of the radiator closure panel.
STARTING SYSTEM (AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION)
The Power Distribution Center (PDC) supplies bat-
tery voltage to the engine starter motor solenoid
through circuit T40 when the coil side of the engine
starter motor relay energizes. Circuit A1 supplies
battery voltage to the contact side of the relay. Cir-
cuit A1 and circuit T40 are protected by a 30 amp
fuse and feeds the contact side of the engine starter
motor relay. Both the 30 amp fuse and the engine
starter motor relay are located in the PDC.
The ignition switch supplies battery voltage to the
coil side of the engine starter motor relay on circuit
A41 when the key is moved to the START position
and the park/neutral portion of the park/neutral posi-
tion switch (3 speed transmission) is CLOSED.
Ground for the coil side of the engine starter motor
relay is supplied by circuit T41.Circuit A0 (battery positive cable) supplies battery
voltage to the motor of the engine starter when the
solenoid energizes.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²Check for blown engine starter motor fuse in the
PDC.
²With the gear selector in the Park or Neutral
position, move ignition key to the START position
and listen for engine starter motor relay to click. The
engine starter motor relay is located in the PDC.
²Check for a good ground at engine starter motor.
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SCHEMATICS AND DIAGRAMS........................................................... 1
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION.......................................................... 7
Component Page
ABS Relay Box......................8W-40-5
Airbag Control Module................8W-40-5
Airbag Warning Lamp.................8W-40-5
Anti-Lock Warning Lamp..............8W-40-5
Brake Warning Lamp.................8W-40-5
Brake Warning Lamp Switch...........8W-40-5
Charge Indicator Lamp................8W-40-5
Check Engine Lamp..................8W-40-6
Cluster Illumination Lamps............8W-40-2
Controller Anti-Lock Brake.............8W-40-5
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge......8W-40-6
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor......8W-40-6
Engine Oil Pressure Switch............8W-40-6
Fuel Gauge.........................8W-40-6
Fuel Pump Module...................8W-40-6
Fuse 9 (FB).........................8W-40-2
Fuse 11 (FB)........................8W-40-6
Fuse 13 (PDC).......................8W-40-3
Fuse Block........................8W-40-2, 6
G101..............................8W-40-5
G204..............................8W-40-6
Headlamp Dimmer And Optical
Horn Switch......................8W-40-2
Headlamp Switch..................8W-40-2, 3
High Beam Indicator Lamp.............8W-40-2
Instrument Cluster...........8W-40-2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Key-In Switch.......................8W-40-3Component Page
Left Front Door Jamb Switch...........8W-40-3
Left Park/Turn Signal Lamp............8W-40-4
Left Repeater Lamp..................8W-40-4
Left Turn Indicator Lamp..............8W-40-4
Low Oil Pressure Lamp...............8W-40-6
Park Brake Switch...................8W-40-5
Power Distribution Center.............8W-40-3
Powertrain Control Module.........8W-40-3, 5, 6
Right Park/Turn Signal Lamp...........8W-40-4
Right Repeater Lamp.................8W-40-4
Right Turn Indicator Lamp.............8W-40-4
S107..............................8W-40-5
S112 ..............................8W-40-4
S116 ..............................8W-40-4
S127..............................8W-40-5
S201..............................8W-40-6
S203..............................8W-40-3
S207..............................8W-40-4
S208..............................8W-40-5
S209..............................8W-40-2
S210..............................8W-40-2
S212..............................8W-40-4
Seat Belt Warning Lamp...............8W-40-5
Turn Signal/Hazard Switch.............8W-40-4
Vehicle Speed Sensor..................8W-40-3
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BATT A0
SPEEDOMETERCHIMELOW
FUEL
LEVEL
INDICATOR
LAMP
TACHOMETER
DRIVERODOMETER
DRIVER
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TACHOMETERODOMETER
M1
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PK
M1
22
PK
S203
13C103
7366 TACHOMETER
SIGNAL
POWERTRAIN
CONTROL
MODULE
G21
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GY/LB
G21
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GY/LB
G7
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G7
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INSTRUMENT
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SIGNAL SENSORSPEED VEHICLE
(8W-10-8)
(8W-10-8)(8W-30-8)
(8W-30-11)(8W-30-8)
(8W-50-2) (8W-10-4) (8W-10-4)
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
AIRBAG WARNING LAMP.................. 8
ANTI-LOCK WARNING LAMP............... 9
BRAKE WARNING INDICATOR LAMP......... 8
CHARGE INDICATOR LAMP................ 8
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE . . . 7
FUEL GAUGE........................... 7
HEADLAMP ON CHIME.................... 8
HELPFUL INFORMATION.................. 9
HIGH BEAM INDICATOR LAMP.............. 8
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER.................. 7KEY-IN CHIME.......................... 8
LOW FUEL LAMP........................ 8
LOW OIL PRESSURE LAMP................ 8
ODOMETER............................ 8
RIGHT AND LEFT TURN
SIGNAL INDICATORS................... 8
SEAT BELT WARNING INDICATOR........... 8
SERVICE ENGINE SOON LAMP............. 8
SPEEDOMETER......................... 7
TACHOMETER.......................... 7
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
The Instrument Cluster, located on the right side
of the instrument panel, provides the operator with
gauges and warning lamps relating to vehicle opera-
tion. All gauges in the standard and optional cluster
are magnetic type and logic driven.
Battery voltage for the clusters warning lamps and
gauges is provided on the G5 circuit. This circuit con-
nects from the fuse block and is protected bya5amp
fuse located in cavity 11. The cluster is powered only
when the ignition switch is in the START or RUN
position. The cluster is also powered on initial driv-
er's door opening.
Illumination lamps, internal to the cluster, receive
battery voltage on the E2 circuit from the 4 amp fuse
located in cavity 12 of the fuse block. This circuit is
HOT only when the headlamp switch is in the ON
position. Grounding for the cluster is provided on the
Z3 circuit and terminates at the instrument panel
left center support.
The M1 circuit also feeds the cluster through a 10
amp fuse in the Power Distribution Center (PDC).
This fuse is HOT at all times and also used to power
the underhood lamp, and the interior lamps. The
fuse is also lifted OPEN during vehicle shipping to
reduce battery draw.
SPEEDOMETER
The speedometer and odometer receive their infor-
mation on the G7 circuit from the Vehicle Speed Sen-
sor (VSS) on manual and 3±spd automatic
transmission applications. The G7 circuit also pro-
vides a signal to the Powertrain Control Module
(PCM).Logic internal to the instrument cluster adjusts the
position of the gauge pointer to the correct vehicle
speed using the signal on the G7 circuit.
TACHOMETER
The tachometer is connected to the Powertrain
Control Module (PCM) on the G21 circuit. It uses
solid state circuity to decode the ignition pulses
received from the PCM to adjust the gauge pointer to
the proper position.
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE
The temperature gauge is connected to the engine
coolant temperature sensor on the G20 circuit. The
engine coolant temperature sensor for the gauge is a
combination unit. One side of the unit is used for the
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) and the other side
for the cluster. The sending unit is case grounded to
the engine.
The logic driven gauge moves in response to the
measured resistance of the engine coolant tempera-
ture sending unit.
FUEL GAUGE
The fuel level gauge is connected to the fuel pump
module on the G4 circuit. The fuel pump module con-
tains the fuel pump and a variable resistor for the
gauge. Grounding for the fuel pump module is pro-
vided on the Z2 circuit and terminates at the left
rear wheel house.
The logic driven gauge moves in response to the
measured resistance of the fuel tank sending unit.
The fuel level sensor contains a variable resistor.
As the position of the float arm on the level sensor
changes, the resistor changes the current flow
through the fuel gauge circuit. A change in current
flow alters the magnetic field in the fuel gauge which
changes the pointer position.
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The speedometer and odometer receive their infor-
mation on the G7 circuit from the Vehicle Speed Sen-
sor (VSS) on vehicles equipped with the manual or
3±spd automatic transmission. This circuit also pro-
vides a signal to the Powertrain Control Module
(PCM).
Logic internal to the cluster steps the odometer at
a high rate to indicate the proper mileage.
SERVICE ENGINE SOON LAMP
The Service Engine Soon lamp illuminates when
the ignition switch is in the ON position and prior to
starting the vehicle. The lamp will turn off after the
vehicle is started.
If while the vehicle is running a problem is
detected in the engine control system the lamp is
illuminated. This is accomplished by the Powertrain
Control Module (PCM) grounding the G3 circuit.
SEAT BELT WARNING INDICATOR
The fasten seat belt indicator is used with the
warning chime to indicate to the operator to fasten
the seat belt. There is a switch located in the drivers
side B-pillar that is normally OPEN with the seat
belt buckled.
If the seat belt is not buckled the switch CLOSES
and a ground path is completed from the G10 circuit
to the Z1 circuit. This will illuminate the lamp in the
instrument cluster.
When the ignition switch is moved to the START
position the lamp will illuminate. Logic internal to
the instrument cluster determines the length of time.
LOW FUEL LAMP
The low fuel lamp is used to indicate to the opera-
tor that the fuel level is below a predetermined level.
This lamp is logic driven by the instrument cluster.
When the instrument cluster determines a low fuel
condition based on an input from the fuel tank gauge
level sending unit (circuit G4) it illuminates the
lamp.
HEADLAMP ON CHIME
The headlamp ON chime is used to indicate to the
operator that the headlamps or parking lamps are
ON when the drivers door is OPEN. If the lamps are
ON and the drivers door is opened, a ground path is
completed from the G26 circuit at the cluster,
through the headlamp switch, to the G16 circuit and
ending at the door ajar switch. The door ajar switch
is case grounded.
KEY-IN CHIME
The key-in chime is used to indicate to the opera-
tor that the key is in the ignition with the driversdoor OPEN. If the key is in the ignition and the driv-
ers door is OPEN, a ground path is completed from
the G26 circuit at the cluster, through the CLOSED
key-in switch, to the G16 circuit and terminating at
the door ajar switch which is case grounded.
CHARGE INDICATOR LAMP
The Charge Indicator lamp is used to alert the
operator that the charging system voltage has fallen
below the normal operating range. This circuit is con-
trolled by the Powertrain Control Module (PCM).
When the PCM determines a problem, it grounds the
G12 circuit.
AIRBAG WARNING LAMP
The Airbag Warning lamp is used to alert the oper-
ator of a problem with the Airbag system. The lamp
is illuminated when the Airbag Control Module
(ACM) grounds the R41 circuit. Refer to the appro-
priate section of the Service Manual or Diagnostic
Test Procedures Manual to diagnosis this system.
LOW OIL PRESSURE LAMP
The low oil pressure lamp is used to indicate to the
operator that the engine oil pressure has dropped
below a predetermined pressure. Power for the lamp
is provided on the G5 circuit which also powers the
other warning lamps.
When the oil pressure is low the normally OPEN
oil pressure switch CLOSES completing a path to
ground on circuit G6. The oil pressure switch is case
grounded to the engine block.
HIGH BEAM INDICATOR LAMP
The High Beam Indicator Lamp is used to indicate
to the operator that the high beam headlamps are
ON. Power is supplied to the cluster on the L3 cir-
cuit. Ground is provided on the Z3 circuit.
Circuit L3 connects from the headlamp dimmer
switch to the instrument cluster.
RIGHT AND LEFT TURN SIGNAL INDICATORS
These lamps are used to indicate to the operator
which turn signal is ON. Power for the lamps comes
from the turn signal switch. The L60 circuit is for the
right turn indicator, and the L61 circuit is used for
the left turn signal indicator. Ground for the circuits
is provided on the Z3 circuit.
BRAKE WARNING INDICATOR LAMP
The Brake Warning Indicator lamp is used to alert
the operator of a problem with the vehicles braking
system. The lamp illuminates when the ignition
switch is turned to START position to perform a self
check.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
ASH RECEIVER LAMP.................... 6
DOME LAMP............................ 5
GLOVE BOX LAMP....................... 6
HALO LAMP/TIME DELAY RELAY............ 5
HELPFUL INFORMATION.................. 6
INTRODUCTION......................... 5MAP/READING LAMPS.................... 6
PRNDL (TRANSMISSION RANGE INDICATOR)
LAMP................................ 5
TIME OUT RELAY........................ 5
TRUNK LAMP........................... 6
UNDERHOOD LAMP...................... 6
VISOR/VANITY LAMPS.................... 5
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
INTRODUCTION
The courtesy lamp system is powered at all times
by the 10 amp fuse located in the Power Distribution
Center (PDC). The M1 circuit feeds the courtesy
lamps, which include the trunk lamp, underhood
lamp, visor/vanity lamps, dome lamp, time delay
relay, and the glove box lamp.
HALO LAMP/TIME DELAY RELAY
The time delay relay is used to allow a time-ON
function for the ignition switch halo lamp. Power for
the relay is received on the M1 circuit from the 10
amp fuse located in the Power Distribution Center
(PDC). This is the Ignition-Off Draw (IOD) fuse and
HOT at all times.
When a door is OPENED, or the headlamp switch
is moved to the dome lamp position, a ground path is
provided for the relay on the M23 circuit. This ener-
gizes the relay, CLOSING the contacts. When the
relay contacts are CLOSED, power is provided
through the relay to the M50 circuit.
The M50 circuit supplies current to the ignition
switch lamp in the steering column. Ground for the
lamp is provided on the Z3 circuit. This circuit
splices with the glove box lamp, the ash receiver
lamp, and the PRNDL lamp. The Z3 circuit termi-
nates at the instrument panel left center support.
Circuit M23 is also spliced with the Remote Key-
less Entry (RKE) module and the time out relay
located in the fuse block.
TIME OUT RELAY
The time out relay is located in the fuse block and
is used to control the ground path for various interior
lamps. It will also turn the lamps OFF after a spec-
ified period of time, and works with the Remote Key-
less Entry (RKE) system for illuminated entry.
Cirucit M2 connects to the relay and supplied a
ground path through the door ajar switches.Circuit M1 is used to supply battery voltage to the
relay. This circuit is proteced by a 10 amp fuse
located in cavity 13 of the Power Distribution Center
(PDC).
Circuit M32 is connected from the relay to the var-
ious interior lamps and RKE module.
PRNDL (TRANSMISSION RANGE INDICATOR)
LAMP
The PRNDL lamp receives power on the E2 circuit
from the 4 amp fuse located in the fuse block in cav-
ity 12. The fuse receives power from the headlamp
switch. Circuit E2 also powers the ash receiver lamp.
When the headlamp switch is moved to the PARK
or ON position, current flows through the fuse to the
PRNDL lamp. The ground for the lamp is supplied
on the Z3 circuit, and terminates at the instrument
panel left center support. This circuit is also spliced
in with the ash receiver lamp, the ignition switch
lamp, and the glove box lamp.
VISOR/VANITY LAMPS
The visor/vanity lamps are case-grounded, and are
operated by a switch internal to the assembly. Power
for the lamps is on the M1 circuit from the Power
Distribution Center (PDC). When the operator opens
the cover, the switch CLOSES, completing a path to
ground illuminating the lamp.
DOME LAMP
The dome lamp receives power from the 10 amp
fuse located in the Power Distribution Center on the
M1 circuit. This circuit is HOT at all times and the
Ignition-Off Draw (IOD) fuse. The ground path for
the lamp is provided in two different ways.
One way is through the door ajar switches and the
time out relay. Circuit M2 connects to all the door
ajar switches from the time out relay. The switches
are case-grounded to the body. When a door is
OPENED, the plunger in the switch CLOSES, com-
pleting a path to ground.
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switch. Circuit M23 is spliced in with the time out
relay. When the operator turns the headlamp switch
to the dome lamp ON position, a ground path is pro-
vided through the switch on the Z1 circuit. This
ground terminates at the instrument panel left cen-
ter support.
On vehicles equipped with Remote Keyless Entry
(RKE) the M23 circuit is spliced to the RKE module.
This allows the lamp to be turned ON when a valid
signal is reveived by the RKE module from the trans-
mitter.
MAP/READING LAMPS
The map/reading lamps are powered by the M1 cir-
cuit from the Power Distribution Center (PDC). This
circuit is the Ignition-Off Draw circuit and protected
by a 10 amp fuse. The M1 circuit is spliced and pro-
vides power for the visor/vanity lamps, radio, power
mirrors, dome lamp, time delay relay, and other inte-
rior lamps.
Ground for the lamps is provided from two sources.
One is the Z3 circuit which is spliced in with the
glove box lamp and terminates at the instrument
panel left center support. The second ground is pro-
vided on circuit M23. This circuit is spliced in with
the time out relay so the lamps will turn ON when
any door is OPENED.
On vehicles equipped with Remote Keyless Entry
(RKE) the M23 circuit, which is the ground circuit
when a door is OPENED, is connected to the RKE
module. The module will provide a ground path for
the lamps with a valid signal from the transmitter.
GLOVE BOX LAMP
The glove box lamp receives power on the M1 cir-
cuit from the 10 amp fuse located in the Power Dis-
tribution Center (PDC). A switch, wired in series
after the lamp, CLOSES when the glove box door is
opened, and completes a path to ground on the Z3
circuit.
The Z3 circuit is spliced in with the ash receiver
lamp, PRNDL lamp, and the time delay relay. The Z3
circuit terminates at the instrument panel left center
support.
ASH RECEIVER LAMP
The ash receiver lamp receives power on the E2
circuit from the 4 amp fuse located in the fuse block
in cavity 12. The fuse receives power from the head-
lamp switch. Circuit E2, which is HOT at all times,
also powers the Transmission Range Indicator
(PRNDL) lamp.
When the headlamp switch is moved to the PARK
or ON position, current flows through the fuse to the
ash receiver lamp. The ground for the lamp is sup-
plied on the Z3 circuit, and terminates at the instru-
ment panel left center support. This circuit is also
spliced in with the PRNDL lamp, the ignition switch
lamp, and the glove box lamp.
UNDERHOOD LAMP
Power for the underhood lamp is supplied on cir-
cuit M1. This is the Ignition-Off Draw (IOD) circuit
and is protected by a 10 amp fuse located in the
Power Distribution Center (PDC).
When the hood is raised a ground path is com-
pleted through the mercury switch to a case ground
illuminating the lamp.
TRUNK LAMP
The trunk lamp uses a case-grounded switch
located on the trunk latch. The switch is normally
OPEN. When the deck lid is opened, the switch
CLOSES, completing a path to ground on circuit M4.
The M1 circuit provides power to the lamp, and is
HOT at all times.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²Check the 10 amp fuse located in the Power Dis-
tribution Center (PDC) for the trunk lamp, under-
hood lamp, visor/vanity lamps, dome lamp, time
delay relay, and the glove box lamp.
²Check for a good ground at the instrument panel
left center support.
²Check the door switches for a good ground.
²Check the 4 amp fuse in the fuse block, cavity
12.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
TURN SIGNALS
Voltage for the turn signals flows from the Power
Distribution Center (PDC) to the ignition switch on
circuit A2. With the key in the RUN position, the
ignition switch connects voltage from the A2 circuit
to the A22 circuit. A 40 amp fuse in the PDC protects
the A2 and A22 circuits.
Circuit A22 connects to a bus bar in the fuse block.
L5 is one of the circuits fed by the bus bar. Circuit
L5 contains a 10 amp fuse and supplies voltage to
the multi-function switch. The multi- function switch
supplies voltage to the combination flashing unit on
circuit L55. Voltage leaves the combination flashing
unit on circuit L32 and flows to the multi-function
switch connector.
RIGHT TURN SIGNAL
When the operator selects the right turn signal,
the multi-function connects power from circuit L32 to
circuits L60 and L62. Circuit L62 connects to the
multi-function switch and feeds the right rear turn
signal/hazard flasher/stop lamp.
Circuit L60 connects to the multi-function switch
and feeds the right front turn signal/hazard flasher
lamp and side marker lamp. Circuit L60 also splices
to power the turn signal indicator lamp on the
instrument cluster.
LEFT TURN SIGNAL
When the operator selects the left turn signal, the
multi-function connects power from circuit L32 to cir-
cuits L61 and L63. Circuit L63 connects to the multi-
function switch and feeds the left rear turn signal/
hazard flasher/stop lamp.
Circuit L61 connects to the multi-function switch
and feeds the left right front turn signal/hazard
flasher lamp and side marker lamp. Circuit L61 also
splices to power the turn signal indicator lamp on the
instrument cluster.
GROUND CIRCUIT
Circuit Z1 provides ground for all the turn signal
lamps, although the it has different grounding pointsfor each turn signal circuit. Circuit Z2 provides the
ground path for the combination flashing unit.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²For the left front turn signal/hazard flasher
lamp, the Z1 circuit grounding point is the left side of
the radiator closure panel.
²For the right front turn signal/hazard flasher
lamp, the Z1 circuit grounding point is in the right
fender side shield.
²For the left rear turn signal/hazard flasher/stop
lamp, the Z1 circuit grounding point is in the left
rear wheel well.
²For the right rear turn signal/hazard flasher/
stop lamp, the Z1 circuit grounding point is in the
right rear wheel well.
²Circuit Z1 also supplies ground for the head-
lamps, parking lamps, rear license plate lamp,
back-up lamps and side marker lamps.
²The grounding point for circuit Z2 is the instru-
ment panel right center support. Circuit Z2 supplies
ground for the combination flashing unit.
²A 10 amp fuse, in cavity 6 of the fuse block, pro-
tects circuit L5.
²A 40 amp fuse in the PDC protects the A2 and
A22 circuits.
²The bus bar in the fuse block that connects to
circuit A22 and feeds circuit L5 for the turn signals
also powers three other fuse protected circuits. The
other circuits are C1, F20 and F25.
HAZARD FLASHERS
Circuit L9 from the Power Distribution Center
(PDC) supplies battery voltage for the hazard flash-
ers. A 10 amp fuse in the PDC protects circuit L9.
Circuit L9 connects to the multi-function switch.
With the hazard flashers ON, the multi-function
switch connects circuits L9 and L55.
Circuit L55 feeds the combination flashing unit.
Circuit Z2 provides ground for the flashing unit.
From the flashing unit, circuit L32 connects to the
multi-function switch. With the hazard flashers ON,
the multi-function switch connects circuit L32 to cir-
cuits L60, L61, L62, and L63.
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