Wheel speed sensor JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2002 WJ / 2.G Owner's Manual
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WARNING: IF YOU EXPERIENCE SKIN IRRITATION
DURING CLEANUP, RUN COOL WATER OVER THE
AFFECTED AREA. ALSO, IF YOU EXPERIENCE IRRITA-
TION OF THE NOSE OR THROAT, EXIT THE VEHICLE
FOR FRESH AIR UNTIL THE IRRITATION CEASES. IF
IRRITATION CONTINUES, SEE A PHYSICIAN.
(1) Begin the cleanup by using a vacuum cleaner
to remove any residual powder from the vehicle inte-
rior. Clean from outside the vehicle and work your
way inside, so that you avoid kneeling or sitting on a
non-cleaned area.
(2) Be certain to vacuum the heater and air condi-
tioning outlets as well (Fig. 4). Run the heater and
air conditioner blower on the lowest speed setting
and vacuum any powder expelled from the outlets.
CAUTION: Deployed front airbags having two initia-
tors (squibs) in the airbag inflator may or may not
have live pyrotechnic material within the inflator. Do
not dispose of these airbags unless you are sure of
complete deployment. Refer to AIRBAG SQUIB STA-
TUS . Refer to the Hazardous Substance Control
System for proper disposal procedures. Dispose of
all non-deployed and deployed airbags in a manner
consistent with state, provincial, local, and federal
regulations.
(3) Next, remove the deployed supplemental
restraints from the vehicle. Refer to the appropriate
service removal procedures.
(4) You may need to vacuum the interior of the
vehicle a second time to recover all of the powder.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - VERIFICATION TEST
The following procedure should be performed using
a DRBIIItscan tool to verify proper supplemental
restraint system operation following the service or
replacement of any supplemental restraint system
component.WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, DISABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT
SYSTEM BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING
WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, DRIVER AIRBAG,
PASSENGER AIRBAG, FRONT IMPACT SENSOR,
SIDE IMPACT SENSOR, SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAG, OR
INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR
SERVICE. DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BAT-
TERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE, THEN WAIT
TWO MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO
DISCHARGE BEFORE PERFORMING FURTHER
DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY SURE
WAY TO DISABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL
RESTRAINT SYSTEM. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCI-
DENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY.
(1) During the following test, the battery negative
cable remains disconnected and isolated, as it was
during the airbag component removal and installa-
tion procedures.
(2) Be certain that the DRBIIItscan tool contains
the latest version of the proper DRBIIItsoftware.
Connect the DRBIIItto the 16-way Data Link Con-
nector (DLC). The DLC is located on the driver side
lower edge of the instrument panel, outboard of the
steering column (Fig. 5).
(3) Turn the ignition switch to the On position and
exit the vehicle with the DRBIIItscan tool.
Fig. 4 Vacuum Heater and A/C Outlets - Typical
Fig. 5 16-Way Data Link Connector - Typical
1 - 16±WAY DATA LINK CONNECTOR
2 - BOTTOM OF INSTRUMENT PANEL
8O - 8 RESTRAINTSWJ
RESTRAINTS (Continued)
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OPERATION
The clockspring is a mechanical electrical circuit
component that is used to provide continuous electri-
cal continuity between the fixed instrument panel
wire harness and the electrical components mounted
on or in the rotating steering wheel. On this model
the rotating electrical components include the driver
airbag, the horn switch, the speed control switches,
and the remote radio switches, if the vehicle is so
equipped. The clockspring case is positioned and
secured to the multi-function switch mounting hous-
ing on the upper steering column housing by two
screws. The two connector receptacles on the tail of
the fixed clockspring case connect the clockspring to
the vehicle electrical system through two take outs
with connectors from the instrument panel wire har-
ness. The clockspring rotor is movable and is keyed
to the hub of the steering wheel by two large flats
that are molded into the rotor hub. The three pins
(two round and one oblong) on the lower surface of
the clockspring rotor hub engage and index the clock-
spring rotor to the turn signal cancel cam. The turn
signal cancel cam is integral to the multi-function
switch mounting housing and is keyed to the upper
steering column shaft. Two short, yellow-sleeved pig-
tail wires on the upper surface of the clockspring
rotor connect the clockspring to the driver airbag,
while a steering wheel wire harness connects the two
connector receptacles on the upper surface of the
clockspring rotor to the horn switch, the two speed
control switches, and the remote radio switches on
vehicles that are so equipped.
Like the clockspring in a timepiece, the clockspring
tape has travel limits and can be damaged by being
wound too tightly during full stop-to-stop steering
wheel rotation. To prevent this from occurring, the
clockspring must be centered when it is installed on
the steering column. Centering the clockspring
indexes the clockspring tape to the movable steering
components so that the tape can operate within its
designed travel limits. However, if the clockspring is
removed from the steering column or if the steering
shaft is disconnected from the steering gear, the
clockspring spool can change position relative to the
movable steering components and must be re-cen-
tered following completion of the service or the tape
may be damaged. Service replacement clocksprings
are shipped pre-centered and with a locking pin
installed. This locking pin should not be removed
until the clockspring has been installed on the steer-
ing column. If the locking pin is removed before the
clockspring is installed on a steering column, the
clockspring centering procedure must be performed.
(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/RESTRAINTS/CLOCK-
SPRING - STANDARD PROCEDURE - CLOCK-
SPRING CENTERING).
STANDARD PROCEDURE - CLOCKSPRING
CENTERING
The clockspring is designed to wind and unwind
when the steering wheel is rotated, but is only
designed to rotate the same number of turns (about
five complete rotations) as the steering wheel can be
turned from stop to stop. Centering the clockspring
indexes the clockspring tape to other steering compo-
nents so that it can operate within its designed
travel limits. The rotor of a centered clockspring can
be rotated two and one-half turns in either direction
from the centered position, without damaging the
clockspring tape.
However, if the clockspring is removed for service
or if the steering column is disconnected from the
steering gear, the clockspring tape can change posi-
tion relative to the other steering components. The
clockspring must then be re-centered following com-
pletion of such service or the clockspring tape may be
damaged. Service replacement clocksprings are
shipped pre-centered and with a molded plastic lock-
ing pin installed. This locking pin should not be
removed until the clockspring has been installed on
the steering column. If the locking pin is removed
before the clockspring is installed on a steering col-
umn, the clockspring centering procedure must be
performed.
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, DISABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT
SYSTEM BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING
WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, DRIVER AIRBAG,
PASSENGER AIRBAG, FRONT IMPACT SENSOR,
SIDE IMPACT SENSOR, SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAG, OR
INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR
SERVICE. DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BAT-
TERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE, THEN WAIT
TWO MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO
DISCHARGE BEFORE PERFORMING FURTHER
DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY SURE
WAY TO DISABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL
RESTRAINT SYSTEM. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCI-
DENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY.
NOTE: Before starting this procedure, be certain to
turn the steering wheel until the front wheels are in
the straight-ahead position.
(1) Place the front wheels in the straight-ahead
position.
(2) Remove the clockspring from the steering col-
umn. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/RESTRAINTS/
CLOCKSPRING - REMOVAL).
WJRESTRAINTS 8O - 15
CLOCKSPRING (Continued)
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the more frequently the RSM will send wipe com-
mands to the BCM to operate the front wiper system.
The RSM operates on battery current received
through a fuse in the Junction Block (JB) on a fused
B(+) circuit. This circuit is switched by the power
accessory (sunroof) delay relay in the JB so that the
RSM will operate whenever the relay is energized by
the BCM. The RSM receives ground at all times
through a take out of the left body wire harness with
an eyelet terminal that is secured by a ground screw
to the front seat crossmember on the floor panel
under the left front seat. It is important to note that
the default condition for the wiper system is auto-
matic wipers Off; therefore, if no message is received
from the RSM by the BCM for more than about five
seconds, the automatic wipers will be disabled and
the BCM will default the front wiper system opera-
tion to the low speed continuous wipe mode.
The RSM ground and battery current inputs can be
diagnosed using conventional diagnostic tools and
methods. However, conventional diagnostic methods
may not prove conclusive in the diagnosis of the RSM
internal circuitry, the BCM, the PCI data bus net-
work, or the electronic messages received and trans-
mitted by the RSM over the PCI data bus. The most
reliable, efficient, and accurate means to diagnose
the RSM requires the use of a DRBIIItscan tool.
Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
REMOVAL
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, DISABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT
SYSTEM BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING
WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, DRIVER AIRBAG,
PASSENGER AIRBAG, SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAG,
FRONT IMPACT SENSOR, SIDE IMPACT SENSOR,
OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS
OR SERVICE. DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE
BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE, THEN
WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACI-
TOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE PERFORMING FUR-
THER DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY
SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL
RESTRAINT SYSTEM. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCI-
DENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY.
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Adjust the inside rear view mirror on the wind-
shield downward far enough to access the lower edge
of the Rain Sensor Module (RSM) trim cover (Fig.
15).
(3) Using a small thin-bladed screwdriver inserted
into the notch at the bottom of trim cover, gently prythe trim cover away from the windshield glass until
it unsnaps from the RSM.
(4) Using a small thin-bladed screwdriver, gently
pry the spring clips on each side of the RSM away
from the bracket on the windshield.
(5) Pull the RSM away from the bracket on the
windshield far enough to access and disconnect the
overhead wire harness connector for the module from
the module connector receptacle.
(6) Remove the RSM from above the inside rear
view mirror.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, DISABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT
SYSTEM BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING
WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, DRIVER AIRBAG,
PASSENGER AIRBAG, SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAG,
FRONT IMPACT SENSOR, SIDE IMPACT SENSOR,
OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS
OR SERVICE. DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE
BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE, THEN
WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACI-
TOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE PERFORMING FUR-
THER DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY
SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL
RESTRAINT SYSTEM. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCI-
DENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY.
Fig. 15 Rain Sensor Module Remove/Install
1 - OVERHEAD CONSOLE
2 - REAR VIEW MIRROR CONNECTOR
3 - BRACKET
4 - REAR VIEW MIRROR BUTTON
5 - SPRING CLIP (2)
6 - RAIN SENSOR MODULE
7 - TRIM COVER
8 - WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR
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RAIN SENSOR MODULE (Continued)
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(1) Position the Rain Sensor Module (RSM) above
the inside rear view mirror (Fig. 15).
(2) Reconnect the overhead wire harness connector
for the RSM to the module connector receptacle.
(3) Position the RSM to the bracket on the wind-
shield above the inside rear view mirror.
(4) Using hand pressure, press the spring clips on
each side of the RSM until they snap over the
bracket on the windshield.
NOTE: The spring clips on the RSM will become
deformed after numerous (about ten) removal and
installation cycles. If the spring clips become
deformed, the RSM must be replaced with a new
unit.
(5) Align and engage the top of the trim cover over
the top of the RSM.
(6) Using hand pressure, press the bottom of the
trim cover toward the windshield glass until it snaps
over the bottom of the RSM.
(7) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
RIGHT MULTI-FUNCTION
SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
The right (wiper) multi-function switch is secured
to the right side of the multi-function switch mount-
ing housing at the top of the steering column, just
below the steering wheel (Fig. 16). The only visible
component of the right multi-function switch is the
control stalk that extends through a dedicated open-
ing in the right side of the steering column shrouds.
The remainder of the right multi-function switch is
concealed beneath the steering column shrouds. The
switch housing and its control stalk are constructed
of molded black plastic. A single connector receptacle
containing up to ten terminal pins is located on the
back of the switch housing and connects the switch
to the vehicle electrical system through a take out
and connector of the instrument panel wire harness.
The switch is secured to the multi-function switch
mounting housing near the top of the steering col-
umn by two screws.
There are two versions of the right multi-function
switch: one to support the standard equipment speed
sensitive intermittent front wiper system, and a sec-
ond to support the optional front automatic wiper
system. Each version of the right multi-function
switch control stalk has both white nomenclature
and International Control and Display Symbol icons
applied to it, which clearly identify its many func-
tions. The control stalk has a control knob on its end
with a flattened face to allow it to be easily rotated.
Just below the control knob is a knurled control
sleeve. The right multi-function switch is the primary
control for the front and rear wiper and washer sys-
tems, and contains switches and circuitry to provide
signals to the Body Control Module (BCM) and the
rear wiper module.
The right (wiper) multi-function switch cannot be
adjusted or repaired. If any function of the switch is
faulty, or if the switch is damaged, the entire switch
unit must be replaced.
The right (wiper) multi-function switch supports
the following functions and features:
²Automatic Front Wipe Mode- On models
equipped with the optional automatic wiper system,
the internal circuitry and hardware of the right
(wiper) multi-function switch control knob provide an
automatic front wipe mode with five sensitivity posi-
tions.
²Continuous Front Wipe Modes- The internal
circuitry and hardware of the right (wiper) multi-
function switch control knob provide two continuous
front wipe switch positions, low speed or high speed.
Fig. 16 Right (Wiper) Multi-Function Switch
1 - CONTROL STALK
2 - REAR WIPER CONTROL SLEEVE
3 - FRONT WIPER CONTROL KNOB
4 - RIGHT (WIPER) MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH
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RAIN SENSOR MODULE (Continued)
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²Continuous Rear Wipe Mode- The internal
circuitry and hardware of the right (wiper) multi-
function switch control sleeve provides one continu-
ous rear wipe switch position.
²Front Washer Mode- The internal circuitry
and hardware of the right (wiper) multi-function
switch control stalk provide front washer system
operation.
²Front Wipe-After-Wash Mode- The internal
circuitry and hardware of the right (wiper) multi-
function switch control stalk provide a wipe-after-
wash mode.
²Front Wiper Mist Mode- The internal cir-
cuitry and hardware of the right (wiper) multi-func-
tion switch control stalk provide a front wiper system
mist mode.
²Intermittent Front Wipe Mode- The internal
circuitry and hardware of the right (wiper) multi-
function switch control knob provide an intermittent
front wipe mode with five delay interval positions,
except on models equipped with the optional auto-
matic wiper system.
²Intermittent Rear Wipe Mode- The internal
circuitry and hardware of the right (wiper) multi-
function switch control ring provide one fixed inter-
val intermittent rear wipe mode switch position.
²Rear Washer Mode- The internal circuitry and
hardware of the right (wiper) multi-function switch
control stalk provide rear washer system operation.
OPERATION
The right (wiper) multi-function switch uses a com-
bination of resistor multiplexed and conventionally
switched outputs to control the many functions and
features it provides. The switch receives battery cur-
rent on a fused ignition switch output (run-acc) cir-
cuit from a fuse in the Junction Block (JB) whenever
the ignition switch is in the On or Accessory posi-
tions, and receives ground from the Body Control
Module (BCM) on a windshield wiper switch return
circuit. The right (wiper) multi-function switch may
be diagnosed using conventional diagnostic tools and
methods.
Following are descriptions of how the right (wiper)
multi-function switch control stalk operates to control
the functions and features it provides:
²Automatic Wipe Mode- On models equipped
with the optional automatic wiper system, the control
knob on the end of the right (wiper) multi-function
switch control stalk is rotated to one of five minor
intermediate detents to select the desired automatic
wipe sensitivity level. The control knob is rotated
rearward (counterclockwise) to reduce the sensitivity
(increase the interval between wipes), or forward
(clockwise) to increase the sensitivity (decrease the
interval between wipes). The right (wiper) multi-function switch provides a resistor multiplexed out-
put to the Body Control Module (BCM) on a
windshield wiper switch mux circuit. The BCM
responds by sending an electronic message to the
Rain Sensor Module (RSM) over the Programmable
Communications Interface (PCI) data bus indicating
the selected sensitivity level, and by operating the
front wiper system based upon electronic wipe com-
mands received from the RSM over the PCI data bus.
²Continuous Front Wipe Modes- The control
knob on the end of the right (wiper) multi-function
switch control stalk is rotated to an intermediate
detent that is one detent rearward (counterclockwise)
from the full forward (clockwise) detent to select the
low speed continuous front wiper mode, or to its full
forward (clockwise) detent to select the high speed
continuous front wiper mode. For the low speed
mode, the multi-function switch provides a resistor
multiplexed output to the Body Control Module
(BCM) on a windshield wiper switch mux circuit, and
the BCM responds by energizing the wiper on/off
relay in the Power Distribution Center (PDC) for the
front low speed continuous wipe mode. For the high
speed mode, the multi-function switch provides the
same resistor multiplexed output to the BCM on the
windshield wiper switch mux circuit as the low speed
mode, but also provides a ground output to the BCM
on a wiper high control circuit. The BCM responds to
these inputs by energizing the wiper on/off relay and
the wiper high/low relay in the PDC for the front
high speed continuous wipe mode.
²Continuous Rear Wipe Mode- The control
ring on the right (wiper) multi-function switch con-
trol stalk is rotated to the most forward (clockwise)
detent to select the continuous rear wiper mode. The
multi-function switch provides a battery current out-
put to the rear wiper motor on a rear wiper motor
control circuit to signal the rear wiper module to
operate the rear wiper motor in the continuous wipe
mode.
²Front Washer Mode- The control stalk of the
right (wiper) multi-function switch is pulled toward
the steering wheel to momentarily activate the front
washer pump/motor in the front washer mode. The
front washer pump will continue to operate in the
front washer mode until the control stalk is released.
The right (wiper) multi-function switch provides a
battery current output on a washer pump motor
switch output circuit to energize the front washer
pump in the front washer mode.
²Front Wiper Mist Mode- The control stalk of
the right (wiper) multi-function switch is pushed
towards the floor to momentarily activate the front
wiper motor in the mist mode. The front wiper motor
will continue to operate in the mist mode until the
control stalk is released. The right (wiper) multi-
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RIGHT MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH (Continued)
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function switch provides a resistor multiplexed out-
put to the Body Control Module (BCM) on a
windshield wiper switch mux circuit, and the BCM
responds by energizing the wiper on/off relay in the
Power Distribution Center (PDC) to operate the front
wiper motor momentarily at low speed to provide the
front wiper mist mode.
²Intermittent Front Wipe Mode- On models
not equipped with the optional automatic wiper sys-
tem, the control knob on the end of the right (wiper)
multi-function switch control stalk is rotated to one
of five minor intermediate detents to select the
desired intermittent front wipe delay interval. The
control knob is rotated rearward (counterclockwise)
to increase the delay, or forward (clockwise) to
decrease the delay. The right (wiper) multi-function
switch provides a resistor multiplexed output to the
Body Control Module (BCM) on a windshield wiper
switch mux circuit. The BCM responds by monitoring
electronic vehicle speed messages received from the
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) over the Program-
mable Communications Interface (PCI) data bus,
then energizing the wiper on/off relay in the Power
Distribution Center (PDC) to operate the front wiper
motor at the proper delay intervals.
²Intermittent Rear Wipe Mode- The control
ring on the right (wiper) multi-function switch con-
trol stalk is rotated to the center detent to select the
intermittent rear wiper mode. The right (wiper)
multi-function switch provides a battery current out-
put to the rear wiper motor on a rear wiper motor
delay control circuit to signal the rear wiper module
to operate the rear wiper in the intermittent wipe
mode.
²Rear Washer Mode- The right (wiper) multi-
function switch control stalk is pushed forward
toward the instrument panel to a momentary posi-
tions to activate the rear washer pump/motor in the
rear washer mode. The rear washer pump will con-
tinue to operate in the rear washer mode until the
control stalk is released. The right (wiper) multi-
function switch provides battery current on a rear
washer pump motor control circuit to energize the
rear washer pump in the rear washer mode.DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - RIGHT MULTI-
FUNCTION SWITCH
Be certain to perform the diagnosis for the front
wiper system, front washer system, rear wiper sys-
tem, and/or rear washer system before testing the
right multi-function switch. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRI-
CAL/FRONT WIPERS/WASHERS - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING) or (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/REAR
WIPERS/WASHERS - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING).
Refer to the appropriate wiring information. The wir-
ing information includes wiring diagrams, proper
wire and connector repair procedures, details of wire
harness routing and retention, connector pin-out
information and location views for the various wire
harness connectors, splices and grounds.
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, DISABLE THE PASSIVE RESTRAINT SYS-
TEM BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING
WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, DRIVER AIRBAG,
PASSENGER AIRBAG. SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAG,
FRONT IMPACT SENSOR, SIDE IMPACT SENSOR,
OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS
OR SERVICE. DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE
BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE, THEN
WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACI-
TOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE PERFORMING FUR-
THER DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY
SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE PASSIVE RESTRAINT
SYSTEM. FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER PRE-
CAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIR-
BAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL
INJURY.
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove the right multi-function switch from
the steering column and disconnect the instrument
panel wire harness connector for the switch from the
switch connector receptacle.
(3) Using an ohmmeter, check the right multi-func-
tion switch continuity and resistances at the switch
terminals as shown in the Right Multi-Function
Switch test chart (Fig. 17).
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RIGHT MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH (Continued)
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Component Page
Power Outlet......................... 8W-41
Power Seats.......................... 8W-63
Power Windows....................... 8W-60
Powertrain Control Module.............. 8W-30
Radio............................... 8W-47
Rain Sensor.......................... 8W-49
Recirculation Door Motor/Actuator........ 8W-42
Red Brake Warning Indicator Switch....... 8W-35
Remote Keyless Module................. 8W-39
Remote Radio Switches................. 8W-47
Splices.............................. 8W-10
Seat Belt Switch...................... 8W-43
Seat Module.......................... 8W-63
Sentry Key Immobilizer Module.......... 8W-39
Shifter Assembly...................... 8W-31
Side Impact Sensors................... 8W-43
Side Marker Lamps.................... 8W-50
Side Repeater Lamps................... 8W-52
Siren............................... 8W-49
Speakers............................ 8W-47Component Page
Speed Control Switches................. 8W-33
Sunroof............................. 8W-64
Temperature Valve Actuator............. 8W-42
Throttle Position Sensor................ 8W-30
Trailer Tow.......................... 8W-54
Transfer Case Position Sensor............ 8W-31
Transmission......................... 8W-31
Turn Signal Lamps.................... 8W-52
Underhood Lamp...................... 8W-44
Vehicle Information Center.............. 8W-49
Viscous/Cabin Heater................... 8W-30
Visor/Vanity Lamps.................... 8W-44
Washer Fluid Level Switch.............. 8W-53
Wastegate Solenoid.................... 8W-30
Water In Fuel Sensor................... 8W-30
Wheel Speed Sensors................... 8W-35
Window Defogger...................... 8W-48
Wiper High/Low Relay.................. 8W-53
Wiper Motor.......................... 8W-53
Washer Pump......................... 8W-5
8W - 02 - 2 8W-02 COMPONENT INDEXWJ
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8W-35 ANTILOCK BRAKES
Component Page
Brake Lamp Switch.................. 8W-35-5
Controller Antilock Brake...... 8W-35-2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Diagnostic Junction Port............. 8W-35-2, 3
Engine Control Module.............. 8W-35-4, 5
Fuse 4........................... 8W-35-2, 3
Fuse 19.......................... 8W-35-2, 3
Fuse 23............................ 8W-35-5
Fuse 25.......................... 8W-35-2, 3
G107............................ 8W-35-2, 3Component Page
Junction Block.................. 8W-35-2, 3, 5
Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor......... 8W-35-6
Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor.......... 8W-35-6
Power Distribution Center........... 8W-35-2, 3
Powertrain Control Module............. 8W-35-4
Red Brake Warning Indicator Switch..... 8W-35-5
Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor........ 8W-35-6
Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor......... 8W-35-6
WJ8W-35 ANTILOCK BRAKES 8W - 35 - 1
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Component Page
DRIVER SEAT BELT SWITCH........ 8W-80-74
DRIVER SIDE IMPACT SENSOR...... 8W-80-74
EGR SOLENOID (DIESEL)........... 8W-80-74
ELECTRIC BRAKE
(EXCEPT BUILT-UP-EXPORT)...... 8W-80-74
ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL
SERVO ......................... 8W-80-74
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE C1
(DIESEL)....................... 8W-80-75
ENGINE CONTROL MODULE C2
(DIESEL)....................... 8W-80-76
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
SENSOR (DIESEL)................ 8W-80-77
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE
SENSOR (GAS)................... 8W-80-77
ENGINE OIL PRESSURE
SENSOR (DIESEL)................ 8W-80-77
ENGINE OIL PRESSURE
SENSOR (GAS)................... 8W-80-78
EVAP/PURGE SOLENOID (GAS)....... 8W-80-78
FRONT POWER OUTLET............ 8W-80-78
FRONT WASHER PUMP............. 8W-80-78
FRONT WIPER MOTOR............. 8W-80-78
FUEL INJECTOR NO. 1 (DIESEL)..... 8W-80-79
FUEL INJECTOR NO. 1 (GAS)........ 8W-80-79
FUEL INJECTOR NO. 2 (DIESEL)..... 8W-80-79
FUEL INJECTOR NO. 2 (GAS)........ 8W-80-79
FUEL INJECTOR NO. 3 (DIESEL)..... 8W-80-79
FUEL INJECTOR NO. 3 (GAS)........ 8W-80-80
FUEL INJECTOR NO. 4 (DIESEL)..... 8W-80-80
FUEL INJECTOR NO. 4 (GAS)........ 8W-80-80
FUEL INJECTOR NO. 5 (DIESEL)..... 8W-80-80
FUEL INJECTOR NO. 5 (GAS)........ 8W-80-81
FUEL INJECTOR NO. 6 (GAS)........ 8W-80-81
FUEL INJECTOR NO. 7 (4.7L)........ 8W-80-81
FUEL INJECTOR NO. 8 (4.7L)........ 8W-80-81
FUEL PRESSURE SENSOR (DIESEL) . . 8W-80-82
FUEL PRESSURE SOLENOID
(DIESEL)....................... 8W-80-82
FUEL PUMP MODULE (GAS)......... 8W-80-82
FUEL TANK MODULE (DIESEL)...... 8W-80-82
GENERATOR (DIESEL).............. 8W-80-82
GENERATOR (GAS)................. 8W-80-83
GLOVE BOX LAMP................. 8W-80-83
HEADLAMP LEVELING SWITCH
(BUILT-UP-EXPORT).............. 8W-80-83
HOOD AJAR SWITCH
(BUILT-UP-EXPORT).............. 8W-80-83
HORN NO. 1....................... 8W-80-83
HORN NO. 2....................... 8W-80-84
HYDRAULIC COOLING MODULE..... 8W-80-84
IDLE AIR CONTROL MOTOR......... 8W-80-84
IGNITION SWITCH C1.............. 8W-80-84
IGNITION SWITCH C2.............. 8W-80-84
INPUT SPEED SENSOR (4.7L)........ 8W-80-85Component Page
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER............ 8W-80-85
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE
SENSOR (DIESEL)................ 8W-80-85
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE
SENSOR (GAS)................... 8W-80-85
INTAKE PORT SWIRL ACTUATOR
(DIESEL)....................... 8W-80-86
INTRUSION TRANSCEIVER MODULE
(BUILT-UP-EXPORT).............. 8W-80-86
JUNCTION BLOCK BODY
CONTROL MODULE.............. 8W-80-86
JUNCTION BLOCK C1.............. 8W-80-87
JUNCTION BLOCK C2 (LHD)......... 8W-80-88
JUNCTION BLOCK C2 (RHD)......... 8W-80-89
JUNCTION BLOCK C3.............. 8W-80-90
JUNCTION BLOCK C4.............. 8W-80-91
JUNCTION BLOCK C5.............. 8W-80-91
KNOCK SENSOR................... 8W-80-91
LEAK DETECTION PUMP (EXCEPT
BUILT-UP-EXPORT)............... 8W-80-91
LEFT COURTESY LAMP............. 8W-80-91
LEFT DOOR HANDLE COURTESY
LAMP.......................... 8W-80-92
LEFT FOG LAMP................... 8W-80-92
LEFT FRONT DOOR SPEAKER....... 8W-80-92
LEFT FRONT IMPACT SENSOR....... 8W-80-92
LEFT FRONT PARK LAMP........... 8W-80-92
LEFT FRONT PARK/TURN SIGNAL LAMP
(EXCEPT BUILT-UP-EXPORT)...... 8W-80-93
LEFT FRONT SIDE MARKER LAMP
(EXCEPT BUILT-UP-EXPORT)...... 8W-80-93
LEFT FRONT TURN SIGNAL LAMP
(BUILT-UP-EXPORT).............. 8W-80-93
LEFT FRONT WHEEL SPEED
SENSOR........................ 8W-80-93
LEFT HEADLAMP LEVELING MOTOR
(BUILT-UP-EXPORT).............. 8W-80-94
LEFT HIGH BEAM HEADLAMP....... 8W-80-94
LEFT INSTRUMENT PANEL SPEAKER . 8W-80-94
LEFT LIFTGATE AJAR SWITCH....... 8W-80-94
LEFT LOW BEAM HEADLAMP....... 8W-80-94
LEFT MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH.... 8W-80-95
LEFT REAR DOOR LOCK
MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH............ 8W-80-95
LEFT REAR DOOR SPEAKER......... 8W-80-95
LEFT REAR LAMP ASSEMBLY........ 8W-80-95
LEFT REAR WHEEL SPEED
SENSOR........................ 8W-80-96
LEFT REMOTE RADIO SWITCH...... 8W-80-96
LEFT SIDE REPEATER LAMP
(BUILT-UP-EXPORT).............. 8W-80-96
LEFT VISOR/VANITY LAMP.......... 8W-80-96
LICENSE LAMP NO. 1.............. 8W-80-96
LICENSE LAMP NO. 2.............. 8W-80-97
LIFTGATE FLIP-UP AJAR SWITCH.... 8W-80-97
WJ8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUT 8W - 80 - 3
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RIGHT FRONT WHEEL SPEED
SENSOR....................... 8W-80-115
RIGHT HEADLAMP LEVELING MOTOR
(BUILT-UP-EXPORT)............. 8W-80-115
RIGHT HIGH BEAM HEADLAMP..... 8W-80-116
RIGHT INSTRUMENT PANEL
SPEAKER...................... 8W-80-116
RIGHT LIFTGATE AJAR SWITCH..... 8W-80-116
RIGHT LOW BEAM HEADLAMP..... 8W-80-116
RIGHT MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH . . . 8W-80-116
RIGHT REAR DOOR LOCK
MOTOR/AJAR SWITCH........... 8W-80-117
RIGHT REAR DOOR SPEAKER....... 8W-80-117
RIGHT REAR LAMP ASSEMBLY...... 8W-80-117
RIGHT REAR WHEEL SPEED
SENSOR....................... 8W-80-117
RIGHT REMOTE RADIO SWITCH.... 8W-80-117
RIGHT SIDE REPEATER LAMP
(BUILT-UP-EXPORT)............. 8W-80-118
RIGHT VISOR/VANITY LAMP........ 8W-80-118
SEAT BELT SWITCH............... 8W-80-118
SEAT MODULE C1 (PREMIUM)...... 8W-80-118
SEAT MODULE C2 (PREMIUM)...... 8W-80-119
SENTRY KEY IMMOBILIZER
MODULE...................... 8W-80-119
SHIFTER ASSEMBLY
(C201 DIESEL).................. 8W-80-119
SHIFTER ASSEMBLY (GAS)......... 8W-80-120
SHIFTER ASSEMBLY C1 (DIESEL).... 8W-80-120
SHIFTER ASSEMBLY C2 (DIESEL).... 8W-80-120
SIREN (BUILT-UP-EXPORT)......... 8W-80-120
SPEED CONTROL SWITCH NO. 1.... 8W-80-120
SPEED CONTROL SWITCH NO. 2.... 8W-80-121
SUNROOF CONTROL MODULE...... 8W-80-121
SUNROOF MOTOR C1.............. 8W-80-121
SUNROOF MOTOR C2.............. 8W-80-121
SUNROOF SWITCH................ 8W-80-121Component Page
TEMPERATURE VALVE
ACTUATOR (MTC)............... 8W-80-122
THROTTLE POSITION
SENSOR (4.0L).................. 8W-80-122
THROTTLE POSITION
SENSOR (4.7L).................. 8W-80-122
TRAILER TOW BRAKE
LAMP RELAY................... 8W-80-122
TRAILER TOW CIRCUIT
BREAKER...................... 8W-80-122
TRAILER TOW CONNECTOR........ 8W-80-123
TRAILER TOW LEFT TURN
RELAY........................ 8W-80-123
TRAILER TOW RIGHT TURN
RELAY........................ 8W-80-123
TRANSFER CASE POSITION
SENSOR....................... 8W-80-123
TRANSMISSION CONTROL
MODULE (4.7L)................. 8W-80-124
TRANSMISSION CONTROL
MODULE C1 (DIESEL)........... 8W-80-125
TRANSMISSION CONTROL
MODULE C2 (DIESEL)........... 8W-80-125
TRANSMISSION SOLENOID (4.0L).... 8W-80-125
TRANSMISSION SOLENOID
ASSEMBLY (DIESEL)............ 8W-80-126
TRANSMISSION SOLENOID/TRS
ASSEMBLY (4.7L)................ 8W-80-126
UNDERHOOD LAMP............... 8W-80-126
VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTER . . . 8W-80-127
VISCOUS/CABIN HEATER
(DIESEL)...................... 8W-80-127
WASHER FLUID LEVEL SWITCH.... 8W-80-127
WASTEGATE SOLENOID
(DIESEL)...................... 8W-80-127
WATER IN FUEL SENSOR
(DIESEL)...................... 8W-80-127
WJ8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUT 8W - 80 - 5