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POWER SEAT
POWER SEAT
Battery voltage for the power seat system is sup-
plied by circuit A11, which is HOT at all times. This
circuit connects to the power accessory tap in the
fuse block and the power seat switch. The circuit
breaker in cavity 16 protects circuit A11.
A BUS bar internal to the power seat switch con-
nects the power from circuit A11 to the switches.
Grounding for the seat system is supplied on circuit
Z1.
The motors located under the seat are protected by
circuit breakers wired in with the motors. Each mo-
tor has its own circuit breaker.
When the operator selects the FRONT VERTICAL
UP function, power is passed on the A11 circuit
through the closed contacts in the switch to the S5
circuit. The S5 circuit connects to the motor. Ground
is provided on the S6 circuit back to the switch. A
ground BUS bar internal to the switch then connects
to the Z1 circuit.
For FRONT VERTICAL DOWN function the cir-
cuits are reversed. S6 is the feed and S5 is the
ground.
When the operator selects the SEAT FORWARD
function, power is passed on the A11 circuit through
the closed contacts in the switch to the S3 circuit.
The S3 circuit connects to the motor. Ground is pro-
vided on the S4 circuit back to the switch. A ground
BUS bar internal to the switch then connects to the
Z1 circuit.
For SEAT REARWARD function the circuits are re-
versed. S4 is the feed and S3 is the ground.
When the operator selects the REAR VERTICAL
UP function, power is passed on the A11 circuitthrough the closed contacts in the switch to the S1
circuit. The S1 circuit connects to the motor. Ground
is provided on the S2 circuit back to the switch. A
ground BUS bar internal to the switch then connects
to the Z1 circuit.
For REAR VERTICAL DOWN function the circuits
are reversed. S2 is the feed and S1 is the ground.
When the operator selects the SEAT UP function
power is passed on the A11 circuit through the closed
contacts in the switch to the S1 and S5 circuits. The
S1 circuit connects to the rear UP/DOWN motor, and
S5 connects to the front UP/DOWN motor. Ground is
provided on the S2 and S6 circuits back to the
switch. A ground BUS bar internal to the switch then
connects to the Z1 circuit.
For SEAT DOWN function the circuits are re-
versed. S2 and S6 circuits are the feeds and S1 and
S5 are the grounds.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²Check the 30 amp circuit breaker in cavity 16 of
the fuse block.
DIAGRAM INDEX
Component Page
Circuit Breaker (Fuse Block Cavity 16)...........8W-63-2
Fuse 3 (Fuse Block).......................8W-63-2
Power Seat............................8W-63-2
Power Seat Switch.......................8W-63-2
J8W-63 POWER SEATÐXJ VEHICLES 8W - 63 - 1
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Fig. 14 Steering Column, Fuse Panel and ABS Control Module Wiring Connectors
8W - 90 - 16 8W-90 CONNECTOR LOCATIONSÐXJ VEHICLESJ
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WIRING DIAGRAMS
CONTENTS
page page
8W-01 GENERAL INFORMATIONÐWIRING
DIAGRAMS...................... 8W-01-1
8W-10 FUSE/FUSE BLOCK........... 8W-10-1
8W-11 POWER DISTRIBUTION........ 8W-11-1
8W-15 GROUND DISTRIBUTION....... 8W-15-1
8W-20 CHARGING SYSTEM.......... 8W-20-1
8W-21 STARTING SYSTEM........... 8W-21-1
8W-30 FUEL/IGNITION.............. 8W-30-1
8W-31 TRANSMISSION CONTROLS.... 8W-31-1
8W-32 ANTI-LOCK BRAKES........... 8W-32-1
8W-33 VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL..... 8W-33-1
8W-40 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER....... 8W-40-1
8W-41 HORN/CIGAR LIGHTER........ 8W-41-1
8W-42 AIR CONDITIONING/HEATER.... 8W-42-1
8W-44 INTERIOR LIGHTING.......... 8W-44-1
8W-47 AUDIO SYSTEM.............. 8W-47-18W-48 HEATED REAR WINDOW....... 8W-48-1
8W-49 OVERHEAD CONSOLE.......... 8W-49-1
8W-50 FRONT LIGHTING............ 8W-50-1
8W-51 REAR LIGHTING............. 8W-51-1
8W-52 TURN SIGNALS.............. 8W-52-1
8W-53 WIPERS.................... 8W-53-1
8W-54 TRAILER TOW................ 8W-54-1
8W-60 POWER WINDOWS............ 8W-60-1
8W-61 POWER DOOR LOCKS......... 8W-61-1
8W-62 POWER MIRRORS............ 8W-62-1
8W-63 POWER SEAT................ 8W-63-1
8W-70 SPLICE INFORMATION........ 8W-70-1
8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN OUTS....... 8W-80-1
8W-90 CONNECTOR LOCATIONS...... 8W-90-1
8W-95 SPLICE LOCATIONS........... 8W-95-1
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 realize 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 pos-
sible, with regard to function only.
The wiring diagram show circuits for all wheel-
bases. If there is a difference in systems or compo-
nents between wheel-bases, an identifier is placed
next to the component.
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 LOCATIONS
Section 8W-90 contains Connector Location illus-
trations. The illustrations contain the connector
number and component identification. Connector Lo-
cation charts in Section 8W-90 reference the illustra-
tion 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 number on the Diagram
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.
JWIRING DIAGRAMSÐXJ-RHD 8W - 1 - 1
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FUSE/FUSE BLOCK
GENERAL INFORMATION
This section covers the Fuse Block and all circuits
involved with it. For additional information on sys-
tem operation, refer to the appropriate section of the
wiring diagrams.
DIAGRAM INDEX
Component Page
ABS Control Module......................8W-10-4
Chime/Buzzer Module..................8W-10-5, 7, 8
Fuse Block...........................8W-10-2, 3
Fuse 1 (Fuse Block)......................8W-10-10
Fuse 3 (Fuse Block)......................8W-10-11
Fuse 3 (PDC)......................8W-10-6, 10, 12
Fuse 4 (Fuse Block)......................8W-10-11
Fuse 5 (Fuse Block).......................8W-10-7
Fuse 5 (PDC).........................8W-10-5, 8
Fuse 6 (Fuse Block).......................8W-10-7
Fuse 6 (PDC)......................8W-10-4, 6, 11
Fuse 7 (Fuse Block)......................8W-10-12
Fuse 7 (PDC)...........................8W-10-8
Fuse 8 (Fuse Block)......................8W-10-12
Fuse 9 (Fuse Block).......................8W-10-5
Fuse 10 (Fuse Block)......................8W-10-5
Fuse 11 (PDC)..........................8W-10-6
Fuse 12 (Fuse Block)......................8W-10-4
Fuse 12 (PDC)..........................8W-10-6
Fuse 13 (Fuse Block)......................8W-10-4
Fuse 14 (Fuse Block)......................8W-10-4
Fuse 18 (Fuse Block)......................8W-10-4
Fuse 19 (Fuse Block)......................8W-10-4
Fuse 20 (Fuse Block).....................8W-10-11
Fuse 26 (Fuse Block)......................8W-10-7
Headlamp Delay Relay.....................8W-10-5
Headlamp Switch.......................8W-10-5, 8
Headlamp Delay Module....................8W-10-7
Heated Rear Window......................8W-10-8
Ignition Switch......................8W-10-4, 6, 11
In-Line Circuit Breaker (Stop Lamp Relay)........8W-10-10
Instrument Cluster......................8W-10-7, 9
Overhead Console......................8W-10-5, 7
Powertrain Control Module..................8W-10-6
J8W-10 FUSE/FUSE BLOCKÐXJ-RHD 8W - 10 - 1
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POWER DISTRIBUTION
GENERAL INFORMATION
This section covers the Power Distribution Center
(PDC) and all circuits involved with it. For additional
information on system operation, refer to the appro-
priate section of the wiring diagrams.
DIAGRAM INDEX
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay..............8W-11-3, 11
ABS Control Module.....................8W-11-6, 7
ABS Power Relay......................8W-11-3, 6
ABS Pump Motor Relay..................8W-11-3, 7
Automatic Shut Down Relay................8W-11-3, 9
Chime/Buzzer Module...................8W-11-5, 10
Dimming Relay.........................8W-11-16
Engine Starter Motor Relay................8W-11-3, 4
Fuel Pump Relay.......................8W-11-3, 8
Fuse 1 (Fuse Block)......................8W-11-13
Fuse 1 (PDC)..........................8W-11-13
Fuse 2 (Fuse Block).......................8W-11-4
Fuse 2 (PDC)...........................8W-11-8
Fuse 3 (PDC)..........................8W-11-12
Fuse 4 (PDC)..........................8W-11-14
Fuse 5 (PDC)...........................8W-11-5
Fuse 6 (PDC)....................8W-11-4, 7, 10, 14
Fuse 7 (PDC)...........................8W-11-4
Fuse 8 (Fuse Block).......................8W-11-7
Fuse 8 (PDC)...........................8W-11-7
Fuse 9 (Fuse Block).......................8W-11-5
Fuse 9 (PDC)..........................8W-11-13
Fuse 10 (Fuse Block)......................8W-11-5
Fuse 11 (PDC).........................8W-11-10
Fuse 12 (PDC).........................8W-11-14Component Page
Fuse 13 (PDC)..........................8W-11-4
Fuse 14 (PDC)..........................8W-11-8
Fuse 15 (PDC)..........................8W-11-8
Fuse 16 (PDC).........................8W-11-12
Fuse 26 (Fuse Block).....................8W-11-10
Headlamp Delay Module...................8W-11-10
Headlamp Delay Relay.....................8W-11-5
Headlamp Relay.........................8W-11-16
Headlamp Switch.........................8W-11-5
Heated Rear Window Relay.................8W-11-17
Horn Relay............................8W-11-16
Ignition Switch......................8W-11-4, 7, 14
In-Line Circuit Breaker (Stop Lamp Relay)........8W-11-13
LCD Illumination Relay....................8W-11-16
Overhead Console.....................8W-11-5, 10
Power Antenna Relay.....................8W-11-17
Power Distribution Center...................8W-11-2
Power Door Unlock Relay..................8W-11-15
Power Door Lock Relay...................8W-11-15
Powertrain Control Module............8W-11-4, 8, 9, 11
Radiator Fan Control Relay................8W-11-3, 11
Relay Center...........................8W-11-15
Telltale Connector (Instrument Cluster)........8W-11-6, 10
Transmission Control Module..............8W-11-8, 14
Turn Signal Relay.......................8W-11-17
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CHARGING SYSTEM
CHARGING SYSTEM
The charging system is an integral part of the bat-
tery and starting systems. Because all these systems
work in conjunction, diagnose and test them together.
Circuit A11 connects to the generator output termi-
nal and splices to fuse 1 and fuse 9 in the Power Dis-
tribution Center (PDC). Circuit A0 connects the
battery to the PDC. Circuit Z0 provides ground for
the generator.
When the ignition switch is in either the START or
RUN positions, it connects circuit A1 from fuse 6 in
the PDC to circuit A21. Circuit A21 splices to supply
current to the coil side of the Automatic Shut Down
(ASD) relay. The Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
provides ground for the relay on circuit K51. Circuit
K51 connects to cavity 51 of the PCM.
When the PCM grounds the ASD relay, contacts in-
side the relay close and connect circuit A18 from fuse
14 in the PDC to circuit A142. Circuit A142 splices to
the generator field terminal.
The PCM has an internal voltage regulator that
controls generator output. The PCM controls the gen-
erator field on circuit K20. Circuit K20 connects to
PCM cavity 20.When the engine operates and there is current in
the generator field, the generator produces a B+ volt-
age. The generator supplies B+ voltage to the battery
through the A11 and A0 circuits.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²Circuit A14 from fuse 2 in the PDC supplies volt-
age to PDC fuse 14.
²The ignition switch also connects circuit A1 with
circuits A41, A38, and A48.
²Circuit A21 also powers the coil side of the fuel
pump relay.
²The ASD relay supplies battery voltage for the fuel
injectors, ignition coil, and the heated oxygen sensor.
The fuel pump relay powers the fuel pump module.
²Circuit K51 also provides ground for the coil side
of the fuel pump relay.
DIAGRAM INDEX
Component Page
Battery...............................8W-20-2
PDC Fuse 1............................8W-20-2
PDC Fuse 9............................8W-20-2
Generator..............................8W-20-2
Powertrain Control Module..................8W-20-2
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STARTING SYSTEM
STARTING SYSTEM
Circuit A0 from the battery is double crimped at
the positive battery post. One branch of circuit A0
(battery positive cable) connects to the engine starter
motor. The other A0 branch supplies voltage to the
bus bar in the power distribution center (PDC).
Fuse 7 in the PDC supplies battery voltage to the
contact side of the engine starter motor relay on cir-
cuit A4. When the coil side of the engine starter mo-
tor relay energizes, the contacts close and connect
circuit A4 to circuit T40. Circuit T40 supplies battery
voltage to the starter motor solenoid.
The ignition switch supplies battery voltage to the
coil side of the starter motor relay on circuit A41
when the key is moved to the START position.
Ground for the coil side of the starter motor relay is
supplied by the case grounded Park/Neutral position
switch. Circuit T41 connects the coil side of the relay
to the Park/Neutral position switch.
When the starter motor relay energizes and the
contacts close, circuit T40 supplies battery voltage to
the starter motor solenoid. Circuit A0 from the bat-
tery supplies voltage to the starter motor when the
solenoid energizes.HELPFUL INFORMATION
²The Park/Neutral switch closes when the trans-
mission is in either the PARK or NEUTRAL posi-
tions.
²Circuit T41 also connects to cavity 30 of the Pow-
ertrain Control Module (PCM). This input tells the
PCM the operator is starting the vehicle.
²Circuit A4 is double crimped at the contact side of
the starter motor relay. The A4 branch leaving the
relay powers fuse 13 in the PDC.
DIAGRAM INDEX
Component Page
Engine Starter Motor......................8W-21-2
Engine Starter Motor Relay..................8W-21-2
Ignition Switch..........................8W-21-2
PDC Fuse 6............................8W-21-2
PDC Fuse 7............................8W-21-2
PDC Fuse 13...........................8W-21-2
Powertrain Control Module..................8W-21-2
Park/Neutral Position Switch.................8W-21-2
Transmission Control Module.................8W-21-2
J8W-21 STARTING SYSTEMÐXJ-RHD 8W - 21 - 1
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FUEL/IGNITION
INDEX
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Automatic Shut Down (ASD) Relay............. 1
Battery Feed.............................. 1
Brake Switch Input......................... 5
Camshaft Position Sensor.................... 3
Crankshaft Position Sensor................... 3
Data Link Connector........................ 4
Diagram Index............................ 5
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor............ 3
Fuel Injectors............................. 1
Fuel Pump Module......................... 2
Fuel Pump Relay.......................... 2
Heated Oxygen Sensor...................... 3Idle Air Control (IAC) Motor................... 2
Ignition Coil.............................. 2
Ignition Feed............................. 1
Ignition Switch............................ 1
Intake Air Temperature Sensor................ 4
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)............... 4
Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor............. 4
Park/Neutral Position Switch.................. 4
Power (Device) Ground...................... 5
Tachometer Signal......................... 4
Throttle Position Sensor..................... 4
Vehicle Speed Sensor....................... 2
IGNITION SWITCH
Circuit A1 from fuse 11 in the power distribution
center (PDC), supplies battery voltage to the ignition
switch. Depending upon position, the ignition switch
powers circuits A21, A38, A41, or A48.
START POSITION
In the START position, the ignition switch connects
circuit A1 to circuit A41. Circuit A41 connects to the
coil side of the starter motor relay.
Additionally in the START position, the case
grounded ignition switch provides ground for the
brake lamp switch and the warning lamps in the in-
strument cluster.
START OR RUN POSITION
In the START or RUN position, the ignition switch
connects circuit A1 to circuit A21. Circuit A21 splices
to power the coil side of the Automatic Shut Down
(ASD) relay and the fuel pump relay.
RUN (ONLY) POSITION
When the ignition switch is in the RUN position, it
connects circuit A1 to circuit A38. Circuit A38 feeds
circuit L39.
ACCESSORY OR RUN POSITIONS
In the ACCESSORY or RUN positions, the ignition
switch connects circuit A1 to circuit A48. Circuit A48
connects to a bus bar in the fuse block.
AUTOMATIC SHUT DOWN (ASD) RELAY
When the ignition switch is in either the START or
RUN positions, it connects circuit A1 from fuse 6 in
the Power Distribution Center (PDC) to circuit A21.
Circuit A21 supplies battery voltage to the coil side of
the Automatic Shut Down (ASD) relay. The Power-train Control Module (PCM) provides ground for the
relay on circuit K51. Circuit K51 connects to cavity
51 of the PCM.
When the PCM grounds the ASD relay, contacts in-
side the relay close and connect circuit A18 from fuse
14 in the PDC to circuit A142. Circuit A142 splices to
the generator field terminal, fuel injectors, and igni-
tion coil. Circuit A142 also connects to cavity 57 of
the PCM.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²Along with supplying voltage to the coil side of the
ASD relay, circuit A21 also supplies voltage to the
coil side of the fuel pump relay.
²Circuit A21 also connects to cavity 9 of the PCM.
BATTERY FEED
Circuit A14 from fuse 2 in the power distribution
center supplies battery voltage to cavity 3 of the
Powertrain Control Module (PCM).
HELPFUL INFORMATION
Circuit A14 also supplies power to the contact sides
of the fuel pump relay and fuse F2 in the PDC. Fuse
F2 powers circuit A18 which supplies voltage to the
contact side of the automatic shut down relay.
IGNITION FEED
When the ignition switch is in either the START or
RUN positions, it connects circuit A1 from fuse 6 in
the Power Distribution Center (PDC) to circuit A21.
Circuit A21 also connects to cavity 9 of the PCM and
provides the ignition input.
FUEL INJECTORS
When the Automatic Shut Down (ASD) relay con-
tacts close, they connect circuits A18 and A142. Cir-
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cuit A142 supplies voltage to the fuel injectors. Each
injector has a separate ground circuit controlled by
the PCM.
Circuit K11 provides ground for injector number
one. The K11 circuit connects to cavity 16 of the
PCM.
Circuit K12 provides ground for injector number
two. The K12 circuit connects to cavity 15 of the
PCM.
Circuit K13 provides ground for injector number
three. The K13 circuit connects to cavity 14 of the
PCM.
Circuit K14 provides ground for injector number
four. The K14 circuit connects to cavity 13 of the
PCM.
Circuit K15 provides ground for injector number
five. The K15 circuit connects to cavity 38 of the
PCM.
Circuit K16 provides ground for injector number
six. The K16 circuit connects to cavity 58 of the
PCM.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²Circuit A142 splices to supply voltage to the fuel
injectors, ignition coil, PCM, generator.
²For information about fuel injector operation, refer
to Group 14.
IGNITION COIL
When the Automatic Shut Down (ASD) relay con-
tacts close, they connect circuits A18 and A142. Cir-
cuit A142 splices to supply voltage to the ignition
coil. The PCM controls the ground path for the igni-
tion coil on circuit K19. Circuit K19 connects to cav-
ity 19 of the PCM.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
Circuit A142 splices to supply voltage to the fuel
injectors, ignition coil, PCM, and generator.
FUEL PUMP RELAY
When the ignition switch is in either the START or
RUN positions, it connects circuit A1 from fuse 6 in
the Power Distribution Center (PDC) to circuit A21.
Circuit A21 supplies battery voltage to the coil side of
the fuel pump relay. The Powertrain Control Module
(PCM) provides ground for the relay on circuit K51.
Circuit K51 connects to cavity 51 of the PCM.
When the PCM grounds the fuel pump relay, con-
tacts inside the relay close and connect circuit A14
from fuse 14 in the PDC to circuit A141. Circuit A141
connects to circuit A241. Circuit A241 supplies volt-
age to the fuel pump motor (part of the in-tank fuel
pump module).
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²Circuit A14 also splices to supply battery voltage
to cavity 3 of the PCM.²Circuit A141 also supplies battery voltage to the
heated oxygen sensor.
FUEL PUMP MODULE
FUEL PUMP MOTOR
When the fuel pump relay contacts close, the relay
supplies voltage to the fuel pump motor. Circuit A141
from the relay supplies voltage to circuit A241. Cir-
cuit A241 connects to circuit F9 in the fuel pump mo-
tor. Circuit Z1 provides ground for the fuel pump
motor.
FUEL LEVEL SENSOR
The fuel level sensor is a variable resistor. Circuit
G4 connects the fuel level sensor to the fuel gauge in
the instrument cluster. Circuit F87 from fuse 26 in
the fuse block supplies voltage to the fuel gauge. The
fuel level sensor draws voltage from circuit F87
through the fuel gauge on circuit G4. Circuit G4 con-
nects to the fuel level sensor.
Circuit Z1 provides the ground path for the fuel
level sensor.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
As current flows through the coils in the fuel
gauge, it creates a magnetic field. One of the coils in
the gauge receives fixed current. The other coil is
connected to the level sensor. The magnetic field con-
trols the position of the fuel gauge pointer.
The fuel level sensor contains a variable resistor.
As the position of the float arm on the fuel level sen-
sor changes, the resistor changes the current flow
through second coil in the fuel gauge. A change in
current flow alters the magnetic field in the fuel
gauge, which changes the pointer position.
IDLE AIR CONTROL (IAC) MOTOR
The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) operates
the idle air control motor through 4 circuits - K39,
K40, K59, and K60. Each circuit connects to separate
cavities in the PCM connector.
²Circuit K39 connects to cavity 39 of the PCM
²Circuit K40 connects to cavity 40 of the PCM
²Circuit K59 connects to cavity 59 of the PCM
²Circuit K60 connects to cavity 60 of the PCM
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR
Circuit K7 supplies 8 volts from the Powertrain
Control Module (PCM) to the vehicle speed sensor.
The K7 circuit connects to cavity 7 of the PCM.
Circuit G7 from the vehicle speed sensor provides
an input signal to the PCM. The G7 circuit connects
to cavity 47 of the PCM.
The PCM provides a ground for the vehicle speed
sensor signal (circuit G7) through circuit K4. Circuit
K4 connects to cavity 4 of the PCM.
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THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR
From the Powertrain Control Module (PCM), cir-
cuit K6 supplies 5 volts to the throttle position sen-
sor (TPS). Circuit K6 connects to cavity 6 of the
PCM.
Circuit K22 delivers the TPS signal to the PCM.
Circuit K22 connects to cavity 22 of the PCM.
The PCM provides a ground for the throttle posi-
tion sensor signal (circuit K22) through circuit K4.
Circuit K4 connects to cavity 4 of the PCM.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
Refer to Group 14 for throttle position sensor oper-
ation.
Circuit K6 splices to supply 5 volts to the manifold
absolute pressure sensor.
Circuit K22 splices to the transmission control
module.
Circuit K4 splices to supply ground for the signals
from the following:
²Heated oxygen sensor
²Camshaft position sensor
²Crankshaft position sensor
²Intake air temperature sensor
²Manifold absolute pressure sensor
²Engine coolant temperature sensor
²Vehicle speed sensor
MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE SENSOR
From the Powertrain Control Module (PCM), cir-
cuit K6 supplies 5 volts to the manifold absolute
pressure (MAP) sensor. Circuit K6 connects to cavity
6 of the PCM.
Circuit K1 delivers the MAP signal to the PCM.
Circuit K1 connects to cavity 1 of the PCM.
The PCM provides a ground for the MAP sensor
signal (circuit K1) through circuit K4. Circuit K4 con-
nects to cavity 4 of the PCM.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
Refer to Group 14 for MAP sensor operation.
Circuit K6 splices to supply 5 volts to the throttle
position sensor.
Circuit K4 splices to supply ground for the signals
from the following:
²Heated oxygen sensor
²Camshaft position sensor
²Crankshaft position sensor
²Intake air temperature sensor
²Throttle position sensor
²Engine coolant temperature sensor
²Vehicle speed sensor
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
The intake air temperature sensor provides an in-
put to the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) on cir-
cuit K21. Circuit K21 connects to cavity 21 of the
PCM.From circuit K21, the intake air temperature sen-
sor draws voltage from the PCM. The sensor is a
variable resistor. As intake air temperature changes,
the resistance in the sensor changes, causing a
change in current draw.
The PCM provides a ground for the intake air tem-
perature sensor signal (circuit K21) through circuit
K4. Circuit K4 connects to cavity 4 of the PCM.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
Circuit K4 splices to supply ground for the signals
from the following:
²Heated oxygen sensor
²Camshaft position sensor
²Crankshaft position sensor
²Throttle position sensor
²Manifold absolute pressure sensor
²Engine coolant temperature sensor
²Vehicle speed sensor
PARK/NEUTRAL POSITION SWITCH
When closed, the case-grounded park/neutral posi-
tion switch provides a ground path on circuit T41 for
the coil side of the starter motor relay. Circuit A41
from the ignition switch provides battery voltage to
the coil side of the relay.
Circuit T41 splices to cavity 30 of the PCM. The
park/neutral position switch provides an input to the
Powertrain Control Module (PCM).
TACHOMETER SIGNAL
The PCM supplies the signal for the tachometer on
circuit G21. Circuit G21 connects to cavity 43 of the
PCM.
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP (MIL)
The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) provides
ground for the instrument cluster malfunction indica-
tor lamp on circuit G3. The MIL displays the mes-
sage CHECK ENGINE when illuminated. Circuit
F87 provides voltage for the lamp. Circuit G3 con-
nects to cavity 32 of the PCM.
DATA LINK CONNECTOR
Circuit F12 supplies battery voltage to the data
link connector. Circuit F12 originates at fuse 11 in
the Power Distribution Center.
Circuit D20 connects to cavity 45 of the PCM. Cir-
cuit D20 is the SCI receive circuit for the PCM.
Circuit D21 connects to cavity 25 of the PCM. Cir-
cuit D21 is the SCI transmit circuit for the PCM.
Circuit Z11 provides ground for the data link con-
nector. Circuit Z11 also connects to cavity 5 of the
PCM.
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