radio DODGE RAM 2002 Service Manual PDF
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RADIO C1 - GRAY 7 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1- -
2 X55 18BR/RD LEFT FRONT DOOR SPEAKER (-)
3 X56 18DB/RD RIGHT FRONT DOOR SPEAKER (-)
4 E17 18YL/BK DAY BRIGHTNESS SENSE
5 E2 22OR PANEL LAMPS FEED
6 X12 16RD/WT FUSED IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT (RUN-ACC)
7 M1 22PK FUSED B(+)
RADIO C2 - BLACK 7 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 X16 22LG ANTENNA RELAY OUTPUT
2 X51 18BR/YL LEFT REAR SPEAKER (+)
3 X52 18DB/WT RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (+)
4 X53 18DG LEFT FRONT DOOR SPEAKER (+)
5 X54 18VT RIGHT FRONT DOOR SPEAKER (+)
6 X57 18BR/LB LEFT REAR SPEAKER (-)
7 X58 18DB/OR RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (-)
RADIO C3-2WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 D1 20VT/BR CCD BUS (+)
2 D2 20WT/BK CCD BUS (-)
RADIO CHOKE RELAY - BLACK 4 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 X60 16DG/RD FUSED IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT (RUN-ACC)
2 X13 16BK/RD RADIO CHOKE RELAY OUTPUT
3 X16 22LG ANTENNA RELAY OUTPUT
4 Z9 16BK/VT GROUND
REAR WHEEL SPEED SENSOR (ABS)-2WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 B114 20WT/VT REAR WHEEL SPEED SENSOR (-)
2 B113 20RD/VT REAR WHEEL SPEED SENSOR (+)
8W - 80 - 74 8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTSBR/BE
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RIGHT BACK-UP LAMP - GRAY 2 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 Z13 18BK GROUND
2 L1 18VT/BK BACK-UP LAMP FEED
RIGHT FOG LAMP - WHITE 2 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
A L34 20RD/OR FUSED B(+)
B L39 20LB FOG LAMP SWITCH OUTPUT
RIGHT FRONT DOOR SPEAKER (PREMIUM) - 10 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 X82 20LB/RD AMPLIFIED HIGH RIGHT FRONT DOOR SPEAKER (+)
2 X80 20LB/BK AMPLIFIED HIGH RIGHT FRONT DOOR SPEAKER (-)
3 X54 18VT RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER (+)
4 X56 18DB/RD RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER (-)
5 X92 18TN/BK AMPLIFIED LOW RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (-)
6 X94 18TN/VT AMPLIFIED LOW RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (+)
7 X13 16BK/RD RADIO CHOKE RELAY OUTPUT
8 Z9 16BK/VT GROUND
9 X52 18DB/WT RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (+)
10 X58 18DB/OR RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (-)
RIGHT FRONT DOOR SPEAKER (STANDARD)-2WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
A X56 20DB/RD RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER (-)
B X54 20VT RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER (+)
RIGHT FRONT FENDER LAMP (DUAL REAR WHEELS) - BLACK 2 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 L7 18BK/YL HEADLAMP SWITCH OUTPUT
2 Z13 18BK GROUND
BR/BE8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS 8W - 80 - 75
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RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (4 DOOR PREMIUM) - BLACK 2 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 X57 18BR/LB AMPLIFIED LOW RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (-)
2 X51 18BR/YL AMPLIFIED LOW RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (+)
RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (STANDARD 2 DOOR) - BLACK 2 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
A X58 18DB/OR RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (-)
B X52 18DB/WT RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (+)
RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (STANDARD 4 DOOR)-2WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
A X58 18DB/OR RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (-)
B X52 18DB/WT RIGHT REAR SPEAKER (+)
RIGHT REMOTE RADIO SWITCH-2WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 Z2 22BK/LG GROUND
2 X20 22RD/BK RADIO CONTROL MUX
RIGHT SPEED CONTROL SWITCH-2WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 K4 22WT SENSOR GROUND
1 K4 22WT SENSOR GROUND
2 V37 22DG/RD SPEED CONTROL SWITCH SIGNAL
RIGHT TAIL/STOP/TURN SIGNAL LAMP - BLACK 3 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 Z13 18BK GROUND
2 L7 18BK/YL PARK LAMP RELAY OUTPUT
3 L62 18DG/BR RIGHT TURN SIGNAL
8W - 80 - 78 8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTSBR/BE
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CONNECTOR NAME/
NUMBERCOLOR LOCATION FIG.
Joint Connector No. 5 NAT Left Side of Instrument Panel 32
Joint Connector No. 6 NAT Left Side of Instrument Pane 32
Joint Connector No. 7 NAT Left Side of Instrument Pane 32
Joint Connector No. 8 NAT Center of Instrument Panel 30
Junction Block C1 BL Left Cowl 35
Junction Block C2 NAT Left Cowl 35
Junction Block C3 Left Cowl 25
Junction Block C4 BR Left Cowl 33
Junction Block C5 GN Left Cowl 33
Junction Block C6 BK Left Cowl 33
Junction Block C7 LTGY Left Cowl 33
Junction Block C8 OR Left Cowl 33
Junction Block C9 NAT Left Cowl N/S
Leak Detection Pump (Gas) BK Right Fender Side Shield 22
Left Back-Up Lamp GY Rear of Lamp N/S
Left Fog Lamp WT Rear of Fog Lamp N/S
Left Front Door Speaker
(Premium)BK In Door 24
Left Front Door Speaker
(Standard)BK In Door 24
Left Front Fender Lamp BK On Fender N/S
Left Front Wheel Speed
Sensor (ABS)BK Left Fender Side Shield 18
Left Headlamp BL At Headlamp N/S
Left License Lamp BK At Rear Bumper N/S
Left Outboard Clearance
LampBK Behind Front of Headliner 25
Left Outboard Headlamp BL At Headlamp N/S
Left Outboard Identification
LampBK Behind Front of Headliner 25
Left Park/Turn Signal Lamp BK At Lamp N/S
Left Power Mirror BK In Door 24
Left Rear Fender Lamp BK On Fender N/S
Left Rear Speaker (Premium) BK At B Pillar 23
Left Rear Speaker (Standard) At B Pillar 23
Left Rear Door Speaker In Door 23
Left Remote Radio Switch Steering Wheel N/S
Left Speed Control Switch Steering Wheel N/S
Left Tail/Stop Turn Signal
LampBK At Rear Bumper 27
Left Tweeter (Premium) Left A Pillar N/S
Left Visor/Vanity Lamp BK Left A-Pillar 25, 26
License Lamps BK Rear Bumper 27
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CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE LOCATION (Continued)
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CONNECTOR NAME/
NUMBERCOLOR LOCATION FIG.
Passenger Heated Seat
SwitchBL Center of Instrument Panel N/S
Passenger Heated Seat
CushionUnder Seat N/S
Passenger Lumbar Motor Under Seat N/S
Passenger Power Seat Front
Vertical MotorUnder Seat N/S
Passenger Power Seat
Horizontal MotorUnder Seat N/S
Passenger Power Seat Rear
Vertical MotorUnder Seat N/S
Passenger Power Seat
SwitchAt Seat N/S
Passenger Power Window
MotorIn Door N/S
Power Mirror Switch Driver Door 24
Power Outlet BK Center of I.P. 33
Powertrain Control Module
C1BK Right Rear Engine Compartment 1, 3
Powertrain Control Module
C2WT Right Rear Engine Compartment 1, 3
Powertrain Control Module
C3GY Right Rear Engine Compartment 1, 3
Radio Choke Relay BK Instrument Panel Center support 30, 33
Radio C1 GY Rear of Radio 33
Radio C2 BK Rear of Radio 33
Radio C3 BK Instrument Panel Center Support 33
Rear Wheel Speed Sensor
(ABS)BK Left Frame Rail, Near Fuel Tank 27, 29
Right Back-Up Lamp GY Rear of Lamp N/S
Right Fog Lamp WT Rear of Fog Lamp N/S
Right Front Door
Speaker(PremiumBK In Door N/S
Right Front Door
Speaker(StandardBK In Door N/SN/S
Right Front Fender Lamp BK On Fender 27
Right Front Wheel Speed
Sensor (ABS)BK Right Fender Side Shield 22
Right Headlamp BK At Headlamp N/S
Right License Lamp BK At Rear Bumper N/S
Right Outboard Clearance
LampBK Behind Front of Headliner 25
Right Outboard Headlamp At Headlamp N/S
Right Outboard Identification
LampBK Behind Front of Headliner 25
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CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE LOCATION (Continued)
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CONNECTOR NAME/
NUMBERCOLOR LOCATION FIG.
Right Park/Turn Signal Lamp BK At Lamp N/S
Right Power Mirror BK In Door N/S
Right Rear Fender Lamp BK On Fender 27
Right Rear Speaker BK Bottom of Right B Pillar 23
Right Remote Radio Switch Steering Wheel N/S
Right Speed Control Switch Steering Wheel N/S
Right Tail/Stop Turn Signal
LampBK At Rear Bumper 27
Right Tweeter (Premium) Right A Pillar N/S
Right Visor/Vanity Lamp BK Right A-Pillar N/S
Seat Belt Switch BK Above Left Rear Speaker 23
Seat Heat Interface Module BK Under Seat N/S
Tailgate Lamp On Tailgate 27
Throttle Position Sensor
(Gas)Throttle Body 7, 12
Trailer Tow Connector BK On Trailer Hitch 27
Transmission Range Sensor BK Left side of Transmission N/S
Transmission Solenoid
AssemblyBK Side of Transmission 16
Under Hood Lamp BK Underside of Hood 20
Vehicle Speed Control Servo BK Below Battery 21
Washer Fluid Level Switch BK At Reservoir 21
Water In Fuel Sensor (Diesel) BK Bottom of Fuel Filter/Water Separator 13
Windshield Washer Pump BK Bottom of Washer Fluid Reservior 21
Wiper Motor BK Center Rear Engine Compartment 18
GROUNDS
GROUND
NUMBERLOCATION FIG.
G100 Left Fender Side Shield 21
G101 Left Fender Side Shield 21
G102 Left Fender Side Shield (RWAL Ground) N/S
G103 Near T/O for Wiper Motor 18
G105 Front of Engine (Engine Ground) 7, 8, 12
G107 (Diesel) Left Rear of Engine 13
G113 (Diesel) Primary Battery Engine Ground N/S
G114 Battery Engine Ground N/S
G115 (Diesel) Primary Battery Body Ground N/S
G116 Battery Frame Ground N/S
G117 (Diesel) Auxilary Battery Engine Ground N/S
G118 (Diesel) Primary Frame Ground N/S
G120 (Diesel) Auxilary Battery Body Ground N/S
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CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE LOCATION (Continued)
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SPLICE
NUMBERLOCATION FIG.
S184 (Diesel) Engine Harnes, in T/O to Engine Control Module N/S
S202 Instrument Panel Harness, Near Overdrive Switch 31
S203 Instrument Panel Harness, Near Overdrive Switch 31
S204 instrument Panel Harness, In T/O to Cup Holder Lamp 31
S207 Instrument Panel Harness, Near Blower Motor 31
S209 Steering Wheel Harness, Near Remote Radio Switch N/S
S210 Steering Wheel Harness, Near Remote Radio Switch N/S
S300 Body Harness, Left Side Instrument Panel 36
S301 Body Harness, Left Side Instrument Panel 36
S302 Body Harness, Left Side Instrument Panel 36
S303 Body Harness, Left Side Instrument Panel 36
S304 Body Harness, Left Side Instrument Panel 36
S305 Body Harness, Right Side Instrument Panel N/S
S306 Body Harness, Left Side Instrument Panel 36
S307 Body Harness, Left Cowl 36
S308 Body Harness, Left Cowl 36
S310 At Left Body Ground N/S
S311 At Left Body Ground N/S
S313 Left Rear Frame Rail 28
S314 Left Rear Frame Rail N/S
S315 Left Rear Frame Rail N/S
S316 Left Rear Frame Rail 28
S317 Left Rear Frame Rail 28
S318 In T/O to Trailer Tow 28
S319 In T/O to Left Rear Lamps 28
S320 In T/O to Trailer Tow 28
S321 In T/O to Left Rear Lamps 28
S322 Overhead Console Harness, At Roof Lamps 26
S323 Overhead Console Harness, At Roof Lamps 26
S324 Overhead Console Harness, At Roof Lamps 26
S325 Overhead Console Harness, At Roof Lamps 26
S326 Overhead Console Harness, At Roof Lamps 26
S327 Power Seat Harness, Near Switch N/S
S328 Power Seat Harness, Near T/O to Body Wiring N/S
S329 Door Harness, Near Left Door Near Grommet N/S
S330 Door Harness, Near Right Door Near Grommet N/S
S331 Chassis Harness, Near T/O to Fuel Pump Module 28
S332 Body Harness, Left Side Instrument Panel 36
S333 Power Seat Harness, Near T/O to Passenger Seat Jumper N/S
S335 Power Seat harness, Near T/O to Body Wiring N/S
S336 Power Seat Harness, Under Passenger Seat N/S
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CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE LOCATION (Continued)
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tribution points for the electrical current required to
operate all of the many standard and optional facto-
ry-installed electrical and electronic powertrain,
chassis, safety, security, comfort and convenience sys-
tems. At the same time, the power distribution sys-
tem was designed to provide ready access to these
electrical distribution points for the vehicle techni-
cian to use when conducting diagnosis and repair of
faulty circuits. The power distribution system can
also prove useful for the sourcing of additional elec-
trical circuits that may be required to provide the
electrical current needed to operate many accessories
that the vehicle owner may choose to have installed
in the aftermarket.
SPECIAL TOOLS
POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
CIGAR LIGHTER OUTLET
DESCRIPTION
A cigar lighter is standard equipment on this
model. The cigar lighter is installed in the instru-
ment panel next to the ash receiver, which is located
near the center of the instrument panel, below the
radio. The cigar lighter base is secured by a snap fit
within the instrument panel.
The cigar lighter knob and heating element unit,
and the cigar lighter receptacle unit are available for
service. These components cannot be repaired and, if
faulty or damaged, they must be replaced.
OPERATION
The cigar lighter consists of two major components:
a knob and heating element unit, and the cigar
lighter base or receptacle shell. The receptacle shell
is connected to ground, and an insulated contact in
the bottom of the shell is connected to battery cur-
rent. The cigar lighter receives battery voltage from afuse in the junction block only when the ignition
switch is in the Accessory or On positions.
The knob and heating element are encased within
a spring-loaded housing, which also features a sliding
protective heat shield. When the knob and heating
element are inserted in the receptacle shell, the heat-
ing element resistor coil is grounded through its
housing to the receptacle shell. If the cigar lighter
knob is pushed inward, the heat shield slides up
toward the knob exposing the heating element, and
the heating element extends from the housing toward
the insulated contact in the bottom of the receptacle
shell.
Two small spring-clip retainers are located on
either side of the insulated contact inside the bottom
of the receptacle shell. These clips engage and hold
the heating element against the insulated contact
long enough for the resistor coil to heat up. When the
heating element is engaged with the contact, battery
current can flow through the resistor coil to ground,
causing the resistor coil to heat.
When the resistor coil becomes sufficiently heated,
excess heat radiates from the heating element caus-
ing the spring-clips to expand. Once the spring-clips
expand far enough to release the heating element,
the spring-loaded housing forces the knob and heat-
ing element to pop back outward to their relaxed
position. When the cigar lighter knob and element
are pulled out of the receptacle shell, the protective
heat shield slides downward on the housing so that
the heating element is recessed and shielded around
its circumference for safety.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - CIGAR LIGHTER
OUTLET
For complete circuit diagrams, refer toCigar
Lighterin Wiring Diagrams.
WARNING: REFER TO THE PASSIVE RESTRAINT
SECTION OF THE SERVICE MANUAL BEFORE
ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING
COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT
DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCI-
DENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY.
(1) Check the fused ignition switch output (run/ac-
cessory) fuse in the junction block. If OK, go to Step
2. If not OK, repair the shorted circuit or component
as required and replace the faulty fuse.
(2) Turn the ignition switch to the On position.
Check for battery voltage at the fused ignition switch
output (run/accessory) fuse in the junction block. If
OK, go to Step 3. If not OK, repair the open fused
Terminal Pick Kit 6680
8W - 97 - 2 8W-97 POWER DISTRIBUTIONBR/BE
POWER DISTRIBUTION (Continued)
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to service. Refer toCharging Systemin the index of
this service manual for the charging system diagnos-
tic procedures.
(1) Position the generator cartridge fuse onto the
two B(+) terminal stud bus bars within the PDC.
(2) Install and tighten the two screws that secure
the generator cartridge fuse to the two B(+) terminal
stud bus bars within the PDC. Tighten the screws to
3.4 N´m (30 in. lbs.).Be certain that both screws
are tightened to the proper torque value.
(3) Install and latch the cover onto the PDC.
(4) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
IOD FUSE
DESCRIPTION
All vehicles are equipped with an Ignition-Off
Draw (IOD) fuse (Fig. 3) that is disconnected within
the Junction Block when the vehicle is shipped from
the factory. Dealer personnel are to reconnect the
IOD fuse in the junction block as part of the prepa-
ration procedures performed just prior to new vehicle
delivery.
The left end of the instrument panel cover has a
snap-fit fuse access panel that can be removed to pro-
vide service access to the fuses in the junction block.
A finger recess is molded into the access panel for
easy removal. An adhesive-backed fuse layout map issecured to the instrument panel side of the access
panel to ensure proper fuse identification. The IOD
fuse is a 10 ampere mini blade-type fuse. The fuse is
secured within a black molded plastic fuse holder
and puller unit that serves both as a tool for discon-
necting and reconnecting the fuse in its junction
block cavity, and as a fuse holder that conveniently
stores the fuse in the same junction block cavity after
it has been disconnected.
CIRCUITS INCLUDED WITH IOD FUSE
²Cargo Lamp
²CHMSL
²Diagnostic Connector
²Dome Lamp
²Glove Box Lamp
²Map/Reading Lamps
²Power Mirrors
²Radio
²Under Hood Lamp
OPERATION
The term ignition-off draw identifies a normal con-
dition where power is being drained from the battery
with the ignition switch in the Off position. The IOD
fuse feeds the memory and sleep mode functions for
some of the electronic modules in the vehicle as well
as various other accessories that require battery cur-
rent when the ignition switch is in the Off position,
including the clock. The only reason the IOD fuse is
disconnected is to reduce the normal IOD of the vehi-
cle electrical system during new vehicle transporta-
tion and pre-delivery storage to reduce battery
depletion, while still allowing vehicle operation so
that the vehicle can be loaded, unloaded and moved
as needed by both vehicle transportation company
and dealer personnel.
The IOD fuse is disconnected from JB fuse cavity
12 when the vehicle is shipped from the assembly
plant. Dealer personnel must reconnect the IOD fuse
when the vehicle is being prepared for delivery in
order to restore full electrical system operation. Once
the vehicle is prepared for delivery, the IOD function
of this fuse becomes transparent and the fuse that
has been assigned the IOD designation becomes only
another Fused B(+) circuit fuse. The IOD fuse serves
no useful purpose to the dealer technician in the ser-
vice or diagnosis of any vehicle system or condition,
other than the same purpose as that of any other
standard circuit protection device.
The IOD fuse can be used by the vehicle owner as
a convenient means of reducing battery depletion
when a vehicle is to be stored for periods not to
exceed about thirty days. However, it must be
remembered that disconnecting the IOD fuse will not
eliminate IOD, but only reduce this normal condition.
Fig. 3 Ignition-Off Draw Fuse
1 - JUNCTION BLOCK
2 - IGNITION-OFF DRAW FUSE AND HOLDER
3 - LEFT INSTRUMENT PANEL END BRACKET
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GENERATOR CARTRIDGE FUSE (Continued)
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INSTRUMENT PANEL SYSTEM
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
INSTRUMENT PANEL SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION........................105
OPERATION..........................106
ASH RECEIVER
REMOVAL............................107
INSTALLATION........................107
CLUSTER BEZEL
REMOVAL............................108
INSTALLATION........................108
CUBBY BIN
REMOVAL............................108
INSTALLATION........................109
CUP HOLDER
REMOVAL............................109
INSTALLATION........................110
GLOVE BOX
REMOVAL
REMOVAL..........................110
DISASSEMBLY - GLOVE BOX...........110
ASSEMBLY - GLOVE BOX................111INSTALLATION........................111
GLOVE BOX LATCH STRIKER
REMOVAL............................111
INSTALLATION........................112
GLOVE BOX OPENING UPPER TRIM
REMOVAL............................112
INSTALLATION........................112
INSTRUMENT PANEL TOP COVER
REMOVAL............................113
INSTALLATION........................113
STEERING COLUMN OPENING COVER
REMOVAL............................113
INSTALLATION........................114
STORAGE BIN
REMOVAL............................114
INSTALLATION........................114
INSTRUMENT PANEL ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL............................115
INSTALLATION........................117
INSTRUMENT PANEL SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
The instrument panel is located at the front of the
passenger compartment. This instrument panel is
molded from a blend of various plastics that are
mechanically attached to the vehicle. Colors are
molded into the plastic components to minimize
appearance degradation from scratches or abrasions.
The panel components are internally ribbed and riv-
eted to steel reinforcements for additional structural
integrity and dimensional stability. The instrument
panel surface components are designed to deform
upon impact without breaking. This type of construc-
tion provides improved energy absorption which, in
conjunction with the dual airbags and seat belts,
helps to improve occupant protection.
The top of the instrument panel is secured to the
top of the dash panel near the base of the windshield
using screws. An end bracket integral to each end of
the instrument panel structure is secured to each
cowl side inner panel with a screw. A stamped metal
bracket supports the center of the instrument panel
by securing it to the top of the floor panel transmis-
sion tunnel below the instrument panel with screws.
The instrument cluster, radio, heater-air conditioner
control, passenger airbag, glove box, electrical junc-tion block, Central Timer Module (CTM), accessory
switches, ash receiver, cigar lighter, accessory power
outlet, park brake release handle, inside hood release
handle, as well as numerous other components are
secured to and supported by this unit.
The instrument panel for this vehicle includes the
following major features:
²Cluster Bezel- This molded plastic bezel is
secured with snap clips to the instrument panel sup-
porting structure. It trims out the edges of the head-
lamp switch, instrument cluster, radio, heater-air
conditioner controls, passenger airbag on-off switch,
and the heated seat switches on vehicles so equipped.
On vehicles without the heated seat option, a small
storage cubby bin is provided in the cluster bezel.
This bezel also incorporates three completely adjust-
able panel outlets for the climate control system, and
fills the opening between the instrument cluster and
the top of the steering column where it passes
through the instrument panel.
²Cup Holder/Storage Bin- Vehicles equipped
with an automatic transmission feature a latching
fold-down, adjustable cup holder located on the lower
instrument panel between the glove box and the ash
receiver. Vehicles equipped with a manual transmis-
sion have a lighted storage bin on the instrument
panel in place of the cup holder.
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