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The fusible link, fuses and relays are available for
service replacement. The PDC unit cannot be
repaired and is only serviced as a unit with the
engine compartment wire harness. If the PDC is
faulty or damaged, the engine compartment wire har-
ness assembly must be replaced.
FUSE BLOCK
An electrical Fuse Block is located in the left end
of the instrument panel (Fig. 2). It serves to simplify
and centralize numerous electrical components, as
well as to distribute electrical current to many of the
accessory systems in the vehicle.
The Fuse Block is positioned on a mounting
bracket up and under the left instrument panel. It is
secured by two screws. The fuse block is concealed
behind the left instrument panel end cap. The left
end cap is a snap-fit access cover that conceals the
fuse block fuses. A fuse layout placard is on the back
of the end cap to ensure proper fuse identification.
The fuse block houses blade-type fuses and auto-
matic resetting circuit breakers (Fig. 3). Internal con-
nection of all the fuse block circuits is accomplished
by an intricate network of hard wiring and bus bars.
Refer toJunction Blockin the Component Index of
Group 8W - Wiring Diagrams for complete circuit
diagrams.
The fuses and circuit breakers are available for
service replacement. The fuse block unit cannot be
repaired and is only serviced as an assembly. If any
circuit or the fuse block housing is faulty or dam-
aged, the entire fuse block and instrument panel
wire harness assembly must be replaced.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
FUSE BLOCK
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, REFER TO GROUP 8M - PASSIVE
RESTRAINT SYSTEMS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANYSTEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR
INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR
SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER PRE-
CAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIR-
BAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL
INJURY.
REMOVAL
The Fuse Block is serviced with the instrument
panel wire harness. If service is required to the fuse
block, the entire instrument panel harness must be
replaced.
(1) The instrument panel must be removed from
the vehicle. Refer to Group 8E-Instrument Panel and
Systems for Instrument Panel Removal and Installa-
tion.
(2) With the instrument panel on the bench,
de-trim the instrument panel enough to gain access
to all screws and connectors to remove instrument
panel wire harness with fuse block.
INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedures.
Ensure that the wire terminals and connectors are in
good condition and connectors are properly installed.
POWER DISTRIBUTION CENTER (PDC)
The Power Distribution Center (PDC) is serviced
as a unit with the engine compartment wire harness.
If any internal circuit of the PDC or the PDC hous-
ing is faulty or damaged, the entire PDC and engine
compartment wire harness unit must be replaced.
Fig. 2 Fuse Block Location
Fig. 3 Fuse Block
1 ± CIRCUIT BREAKER 2
2 ± CIRCUIT BREAKER 1
8O - 2 POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMSPL
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (Continued)
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WIRING DIAGRAMS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
AIR CONDITIONING-HEATER........... 8W-42-1
AIRBAG SYSTEM.................... 8W-43-1
ANTI-LOCK BRAKES.................. 8W-35-1
AUDIO SYSTEM..................... 8W-47-1
CHARGING SYSTEM.................. 8W-20-1
COMPONENT INDEX.................. 8W-02-1
CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS............... 8W-80-1
CONNECTOR/GROUND LOCATIONS...... 8W-90-1
FRONT LIGHTING.................... 8W-50-1
FUEL/IGNITION SYSTEM.............. 8W-30-1
FUSE BLOCK........................ 8W-11-1
GENERAL INFORMATION.............. 8W-01-1
GROUND DISTRIBUTION.............. 8W-15-1
HORN/CIGAR LIGHTER/POWER OUTLET . . 8W-41-1
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER............... 8W-40-1INTERIOR LIGHTING.................. 8W-44-1
POWER DISTRIBUTION............... 8W-10-1
POWER DOOR LOCKS................ 8W-61-1
POWER MIRRORS................... 8W-62-1
POWER SUNROOF................... 8W-64-1
POWER WINDOWS................... 8W-60-1
REAR LIGHTING..................... 8W-51-1
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER............ 8W-48-1
SPLICE INFORMATION................ 8W-70-1
SPLICE LOCATIONS.................. 8W-95-1
STARTING SYSTEM.................. 8W-21-1
TURN SIGNALS...................... 8W-52-1
VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM..... 8W-39-1
WIPERS............................ 8W-53-1
PLWIRING DIAGRAMS 8W - 1
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8W-02 COMPONENT INDEX
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay............8W-42
A/C Compressor Clutch.................8W-42
A/C Cycling Switch....................8W-42
A/C Heater Blower Motor...............8W-42
A/C Heater Control....................8W-42
A/C Pressure Switches..................8W-42
Airbag Control Module.................8W-43
Airbags.............................8W-43
Antenna.............................8W-47
Automatic Shut Down Relay.............8W-30
Back-Up Lamp Switch..................8W-51
Back-Up Lamps.......................8W-51
Battery.............................8W-20
Blower Motor Resistor Block.............8W-42
Brake Lamp Switch....................8W-30
Brake Shift Interlock Solenoid...........8W-30
Brake Warning Indicator Switch..........8W-40
Camshaft Position Sensor...............8W-30
Cargo Lamp..........................8W-44
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp.........8W-51
Center Stack Lamp....................8W-44
Cigar Lighter/Power Outlet..............8W-41
Circuit Breakers (FB)..................8W-11
City Lamps..........................8W-50
Clockspring.....................8W-33, 41, 43
Clutch Interlock Switch.................8W-30
Combination Flasher...................8W-52
Controller Anti-Lock Brake..............8W-35
Crankshaft Position Sensor..............8W-30
Data Link Connector...................8W-30
Decklid Release Switch.................8W-44
Decklid Solenoid......................8W-61
Diode No. 1..........................8W-42
Dome Lamp..........................8W-44
Dome Lamp/Intrusion Sensor............8W-44
Door Ajar Switches....................8W-40
Door Lock Motors.....................8W-61
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor.......8W-30
Engine Oil Pressure Switch..............8W-30
Engine Starter Motor Relay.............8W-21
Engine Starter Motor..................8W-21
Fog Lamps........................8W-50, 51
Front Fog Lamp Switch.................8W-50
Fuel Injectors........................8W-30
Fuel Pump Module....................8W-30
Fuel Pump Relay......................8W-30
Fuel Tank...........................8W-30
Fuses (FB)...........................8W-11
Fuses (PDC).........................8W-10
Fuse Block...........................8W-11
Fusible Link A11...................8W-20, 21
Grounds.............................8W-15Component Page
Generator...........................8W-20
Glove Box Lamp/Switch.................8W-44
Headlamp Beam Select..............8W-40, 50
Headlamp Leveling Motors..............8W-50
Headlamp Leveling Switch Illumination....8W-50
Headlamp Leveling Switch..............8W-50
Headlamp Switch...................8W-50, 51
Headlamps..........................8W-50
Horns..............................8W-41
Horn Relay..........................8W-41
Horn Switch.........................8W-41
Hood Ajar Switch......................8W-39
Idle Air Control Motor..................8W-30
Ignition Coil.........................8W-30
Ignition Switch.......................8W-10
Indicators...........................8W-40
Indicator Drivers......................8W-40
Inlet Air Temperature Sensor............8W-30
Instrument Cluster....................8W-40
Instrument Panel Drivers...............8W-40
Knock Sensor.........................8W-30
Leak Detection Pump..................8W-30
License Lamps........................8W-51
Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor........8W-30
Map/Reading Lamps...................8W-44
Multi- Function Switch.........8W-40, 50, 51, 52
Noise Suppressor......................8W-30
Oxygen Sensors.......................8W-30
Park Brake Switch....................8W-40
Park/Neutral Position Switch............8W-51
Park/Turn Signal Lamps................8W-52
Power Distribution Center...............8W-10
Power Mirror Switch...................8W-62
Power Steering Pressure Switch..........8W-30
Powertrain Control Module..............8W-30
PRNDL Lamp........................8W-44
Proportional Evap/Purge Solenoid.........8W-30
Radiator Fan Motor....................8W-42
Radiator Fan Relay....................8W-42
Radio...............................8W-47
Rear Window Defogger Switch...........8W-48
Rear Window Defogger.................8W-48
Remote Keyless Entry Module............8W-39
Repeater Lamps......................8W-52
Seat Belt Switch......................8W-40
Sentry Key Immobilizer Module..........8W-39
Side Marker Lamps....................8W-50
Siren...............................8W-39
Speakers............................8W-47
Splice Information.....................8W-70
Sunroof Control Module................8W-64
Sunroof Motor........................8W-64
PL8W - 02 COMPONENT INDEX 8W - 02 - 1
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Component Page
Sunroof Switch.......................8W-64
Sunroof Vent Switch...................8W-64
Tail/Stop Lamps......................8W-51
Tail/Stop/Turn Signal Lamps..........8W-51, 52
Throttle Position Sensor................8W-30
Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid.........8W-30
Traction Control Switch.................8W-35
Trunk Key Cylinder Switch..............8W-61
Turn Signal Lamps....................8W-52
Underhood Lamp......................8W-44Component Page
Vehicle Speed Control Servo.............8W-33
Vehicle Speed Control Switch............8W-33
Vehicle Speed Sensor...................8W-30
Visor/Vanity Lamps....................8W-44
Wheel Speed Sensors...................8W-35
Windshield Washer Pump...............8W-53
Wipe/Wash Switch.....................8W-53
Wiper Motor.........................8W-53
8W - 02 - 2 8W - 02 COMPONENT INDEXPL
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8W-90 CONNECTOR/GROUND LOCATIONS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
INTRODUCTION
This section provides illustrations identifying com-
ponent and connector locations in the vehicle. A con-
nector index is provided. Use the wiring diagrams ineach section for connector number identification.
Refer to the index for the proper figure number.CONNECTOR/GROUND LOCATIONS (LHD)
For items not shown in this section a N/S is placed
in the Fig. column.
Connector
Name/NumberColor Location Fig.
A/C
Compressor
ClutchBK Right Front of
Engine
Compartment3
A/C Cycling
SwitchBK Right Side of
Instrument
PanelN/S
A/C-Heater
Blower MotorBK Right Side of
Instrument
PanelN/S
A/C-Heater
ControlGY Center of
Instrument
Panel7
A/C High
Pressure
SwitchBK Front Center
of Engine
Compartment1, 3
A/C Low
Pressure
SwitchBK Right Rear of
Engine
Compartment1, 3
Airbag Control
ModuleYL Near PRNDL
Lamp T/O6
Back-Up Lamp
Switch (MTX)GY Left Front of
Engine
Compartment2
Blower Motor
Resistor BlockBK T/O Near
Grommet and
C202N/S
Brake Lamp
SwitchGY Top of Brake
Pedal2
Brake Shift
Interlock
SolenoidWT Left Side of
Instrument
PanelN/S
Brake Warning
Indicator
SwitchBK Near Left
Front Strut
Tower2
C101 BK Left Front of
Engine
Compartment2, 4Connector
Name/NumberColor Location Fig.
C102 LT GY Left Front of
Engine
Compartment2, 4
C103 BK Left Side of
Instrument
Panel2, 6, 8
C104 GY Left Side of
Instrument
Panel2, 6, 8
C105 BK At Left Kick
Panel Area2, 10
C106 BK Left Rear of
Engine
Compartment2
C107 BK Near Left
Front Strut
Tower2
C108 BK Left Front of
Engine
Compartment2
C109 BK Right Inner
Fender1
C110 BK Left
Headlamp
Opening2
C111 BK Right
Headlamp
Opening3
C201 GY Right Side of
Instrument
Panel6, 15
C202 LT GN Right Side of
Instrument
Panel6, 7
C203 LT GY Right Side of
Instrument
Panel6, 7
PL8W - 90 CONNECTOR/GROUND LOCATIONS 8W - 90 - 1
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8W-95 SPLICE LOCATIONS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
INTRODUCTION
This section provides illustrations identifying the
general location of the splices in this vehicle. A splice
index is provided. Use the wiring diagrams in each
section for splice number identification. Refer to the
index for proper splice number.
SPLICE LOCATIONS (LHD)
The following index covers all splices shown in the
wiring diagrams. If a splice is not shown in this sec-
tion, a N/S will be in the Fig. column.
Spllice Location Fig.
S102 (Except
Built-Up-
Export)Near Left Headlamp T/O 2
S103 Left Side of Instrument
Panel3
S104 Left Side of Instrument
Panel3
S105
(Built-Up-
Export)Left Side of Instrument
Panel3
S106 Near Left Strut Tower 3
S107 Near A/C Low Pressure
Switch T/O3
S108 Near Controller Anti-Lock
Brake3
S109 Near Power Distribution
Center3
S110 Near Radiator Fan Motor
T/O3
S 111
(Built-Up-
Export)Same as S102 2
S112 Near Back-Up Lamp
Switch T/O3
S113 Near Throttle Position
Sensor T/O3
S114 Near Throttle Position
Sensor T/O3
S116
(Built-Up-
Export)Near C110 T/O 3
S117 Near Right Front Side
Marker or Right Repeater
Lamp T/O2
S118 Near Powertrain Control
Module - C2 T/O3Spllice Location Fig.
S119 Near Radiator Fan Motor
T/O3
S120
(Built-Up-
Export)Near Siren T/O 1
S121 Near Fuel Injector NO. 4
T/O4
S122 Near Engine Oil Pressure
Switch T/O5
S123 Near Crankshaft Position
Sensor T/O5
S125 Near Manifold Absolute
Pressure Sensor T/O4
S129 (2.0L) Near Noise Suppressor
T/O5
S130 Near Ignition Coil T/O 5
S131 Near Left Headlamp T/O 2
S132 Near Left Strut Tower 3
S141 Near High Note Horn T/O N/S
S142 Near High Note Horn T/O N/S
S201 Near Right Instrument
Panel Speaker T/O6
S202 Near C202 and C203
T/O6
S203 Near C202 and C203
T/O6
S204 In C202 and C203 T/O 6
S205 Near C202 and C203
T/O6
S206 Near Center of
Instrument Panel6
S207 Near Center of
Instrument Panel6
S208 Near Instrument Cluster
T/O6
PL8W - 95 SPLICE LOCATIONS 8W - 95 - 1
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SPLICE LOCATIONS (RHD)
The following index covers all splices shown in the
wiring diagrams. If a splice is not shown in this sec-
tion, a N/S will be in the Fig. column.
Spllice Location Fig.
S103 Near C104 and C103
T/O19
S104 In Data Link Connector
T/O19
S105 Near Grommet 19
S106 Near Left Strut Tower 16
S107 Near Brake Warning
Indicator Switch T/O16
S108 In Controller Anti-Lock
Brake T/O16
S109 Near Power Distribution
Center16
S110 Near Radiator Fan Motor
T/O16
S111 Near Left Headlamp T/O 15
S112 Near Left Strut Tower 16
S113 Near Throttle Position
Sensor T/O16
S114 Near Idle Air Control
Motor T/O16
S116 Near C110 T/O 16
S117 Near Repeater Lamp T/O 15
S118 Near Powertrain Control
Module - C2 T/O16
S119 Near A/C High Pressure
Switch T/O16
S120 Near Siren T/O 14
S121 Near Fuel Injector NO. 4
T/O17
S122 Near Engine Oil Pressure
Switch T/O18
S123 Near Crankshaft Position
Sensor T/O18
S125 Near Manifold Absolute
Pressure Sensor T/O17
S129 (2.0L) Near Noise Suppressor
T/O18
S130 Near Ignition Coil T/O 18
S131 Right Front of Engine
Compartment15
S132 Near Left Strut Tower 16Spllice Location Fig.
S141 Near High Note Horn T/O N/S
S142 Near High Note Horn T/O N/S
S201 Near Left Instrument
Panel Speaker20
S202 Left Side of Instrument
Panel20
S203 Left Side of Instrument
Panel20
S204 Near C202 T/O 20
S205 Left Side of Instrument
Panel20
S206 Left Side of Instrument
Panel20
S207 Near Instrument Cluster
T/O20
S208 Near Instrument Cluster
T/O20
S209 Near Brake Shift
Interlock Solenoid T/ON/S
S211 Near Right Instrument
Panel Speaker T/O20
S212 Near Instrument Cluster
T/O20
S213 Near Instrument Cluster
T/O20
S214 Near Instrument Cluster
T/O20
S215 Near Right Instrument
Panel Speaker T/O20
S216 Near Right Instrument
Panel Speaker T/O20
S217 Near Right Instrument
Panel Speaker T/O20
S218 Near Right Instrument
Panel Speaker T/O20
S219 Near Right Instrument
Panel Speaker T/O20
S220 Near Right Instrument
Panel Speaker T/O20
S221 Near Right Instrument
Panel Speaker T/O20
PL8W - 95 SPLICE LOCATIONS 8W - 95 - 13
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (Continued)
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BATTERY VOLTAGEÐPCM INPUT
OPERATION
In order for the PCM to operate, it must be sup-
plied with battery voltage and ground. The PCM
monitors the direct battery feed input to determine
battery charging rate and to control the injector ini-
tial opening point. It also has back-up RAM memory
used to store Diagnostic Trouble Codes (supply work-
ing DTCs). Direct battery feed is also used to perform
key-OFF diagnostics and to supply working voltage
to the controller for OBDII.
The five and eight volt regulators are protected
from shorts to ground. This protection allows diag-
nostics to be performed should the five volt power
supply become shorted to ground at any of the sen-
sors. A short to ground in the five volt power supply
will cause a ªno-startº situation. There is a Diagnos-
tic Trouble Code (DTC) if the five-volt power supply
becomes shorted to ground. Refer to the Diagnostic
Procedures Manual for more details on any on-board
diagnostic information.
If battery voltage is low the PCM will increase
injector pulse width (period of time that the injector
is energized).
The direct battery feed to the PCM is used as a
reference point to sense battery voltage.
Effect on Fuel Injectors
Fuel injectors are rated for operation at a specific
voltage. If the voltage increases, the plunger will
open faster and further (more efficient) and con-
versely, if voltage is low the injector will be slow to
open and will not open as far. Therefore, if sensed
battery voltage drops, the PCM increases injector
pulse-width to maintain the same volume of fuel
through the injector.
Charging
The PCM uses sensed battery voltage to verify that
target charging voltage (determined by Battery Tem-
perature Sensor) is being reached. To maintain the
target charging voltage, the PCM will full field the
generator to 0.5 volt above target then turn OFF to
0.5 volt below target. This will continue to occur up
to a 100 Hz frequency, 100 times per second.
BRAKE SWITCHÐPCM INPUT
OPERATION
When the brake switch is activated, the PCM
receives an input indicating that the brakes are
being applied. The brake switch is mounted on the
brake pedal support bracket.
CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSORÐPCM INPUT
DESCRIPTION
The camshaft position sensor attaches to the rear
of the cylinder head. The PCM determines fuel injec-
tion synchronization and cylinder identification from
inputs provided by the camshaft position sensor (Fig.
3) and crankshaft position sensor. From the two
inputs, the PCM determines crankshaft position.
OPERATION
The PCM sends approximately 8 volts to the hall
affect sensor. This voltage is required to operate the
hall effect chip and the electronics inside the sensor.
A ground for the sensor is provided through the sen-
sor return circuit. The input to the PCM occurs on a
5 volt output reference circuit.
A target magnet attaches to the rear of the cam-
shaft and indexes to the correct position. The target
magnet has four different poles arranged in an asym-
metrical pattern (Fig. 4). As the target magnet
rotates, the camshaft position sensor senses the
change in polarity (Fig. 5). The sensor output switch
switches from high (5.0 volts) to low (0.5 volts) as the
target magnet rotates. When the north pole of the
target magnet passes under the sensor, the output
switches high. The sensor output switches low when
the south pole of the target magnet passes under-
neath.
The sensor also acts as a thrust plate to control
camshaft endplay.
Fig. 3 Camshaft Position SensorÐSOHC
14 - 28 FUEL SYSTEMPL
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (Continued)
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INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedures.
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
HEATER-A/C HOUSING
Use this procedure if any or all of the following
items require service:
²Heater core
²Evaporator
²HVAC housing
The HVAC housing must be removed from the
vehicle before beginning with this procedure. Refer to
Unit Housing in this section for removal procedure.
DISASSEMBLY
(1) Separate the air distribution outlet foam seals
at the case parting line (Fig. 52).
(2) Remove the evaporator lines foam seal, and
heater core tubes foam seal from the unit (Fig. 53).
(3) Remove the retaining clips and screws that
hold the upper and lower housings together.
(4) Separate the two halves of the housing.
(5) Lift the heater core/evaporator out of the case.
ASSEMBLY
To reassemble, reverse the above procedures.
ADJUSTMENTS
MODE CONTROL CABLE
(1) Engage cable to actuator arm lever on mode
door and attach to housing (Fig. 47).
(2) Attach other end of cable to instrument panel
control (Fig. 43).
(3) Turn the mode knob completely counterclock-
wise.
(4) While holding the knob in the counterclockwise
position, pull on the gray casing of the mode cable.
This will take up any free play in the cable and index
the mode door to the mode knob.
(5) Then snap the cable hold down clip into posi-
tion.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL CABLE
(1) Engage cable to actuator arm on temperature
door and attach to housing (Fig. 47).
(2) Attach other end of cable to instrument panel
control (Fig. 43).
(3) Turn the temperature knob completely counter-
clockwise.
Fig. 52 HVAC Housing Air Distribution Foam Seals
1 ± AIR DISTRIBUTION
2 ± RECIRCULATION DOOR VACUUM ACTUATOR
3 ± AIR INLET
4 ± BLOWER MOTOR
5 ± EVAPORATOR PROBE CONNECTOR
6 ± CONTROL CABLES
7 ± VACUUM HARNESS
Fig. 53 HVAC Housing Evaporator Connection and
Heater Core Tube Seals
1 ± EVAPORATOR AND CONNECTION
2 ± FOAM SEALS
3 ± HEATER CORE AND TUBES
4 ± HVAC HOUSING LOWER CASE
5 ± HOUSING MOUNTING STUDS
6 ± HOUSING DRAIN
7 ± WIRING
8 ± BLOWER MOTOR AND WHEEL
24 - 34 HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONINGPL
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
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(4) While holding the knob in the counterclockwise
position, pull on the gray casing of the temperature
cable. This will take up any free play in the cable
and index the temperature door to the temperature
knob.(5) Then snap the cable hold down clip into posi-
tion.
(6) Remount control.
PLHEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING 24 - 35
ADJUSTMENTS (Continued)