trailer JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2002 WJ / 2.G Workshop Manual
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ENERGY CONSERVING OIL
An Energy Conserving type oil is recommended for
gasoline engines. The designation of ENERGY CON-
SERVING is located on the label of an engine oil con-
tainer.
CONTAINER IDENTIFICATION
Standard engine oil identification notations have
been adopted to aid in the proper selection of engine
oil. The identifying notations are located on the label
of engine oil plastic bottles and the top of engine oil
cans (Fig. 6).
DESCRIPTION
A multi-purpose, hypoid gear lubricant which con-
forms to MIL-L-2105C and API GL 5 quality specifi-
cations should be used. Mopar Hypoid Gear
Lubricant conforms to these specifications.
FRONT AXLE
²Lubricant is SAE 75W-140 SYNTHETIC.
REAR AXLE
²Lubricant is a thermally stable SAE 80W-90
gear lubricant.
²Lubricant for heavy-duty or trailer tow use is
SAE 75W-140 SYNTHETIC.
NOTE: Trac-lokTand Vari-lokTequipped axles
require a friction modifier be added to the lubricant.
DESCRIPTION - TRANSFER CASE - NV242
Recommended lubricant for the NV242 transfer
case is MopartATF+4, type 9602 Automatic Trans-
mission Fluid.
DESCRIPTION - TRANSFER CASE - NV247
MopartTransfer Case Lubricant (P/N 05016796) is
the only lubricant recommended for the NV247
transfer case.
DESCRIPTION - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
FLUID
NOTE: Refer to Service Procedures in this group for
fluid level checking procedures.
MopartATF +4, type 9602, Automatic Transmis-
sion Fluid is the recommended fluid for
DaimlerChrysler automatic transmissions.
Dexron II fluid IS NOT recommended. Clutch
chatter can result from the use of improper
fluid.
MopartATF +4, type 9602, Automatic Transmis-
sion Fluid when new is red in color. The ATF is dyed
red so it can be identified from other fluids used in
the vehicle such as engine oil or antifreeze. The red
color is not permanent and is not an indicator of fluid
condition. As the vehicle is driven, the ATF will begin
to look darker in color and may eventually become
brown.This is normal.ATF+4 also has a unique
odor that may change with age. Consequently, odor
and color cannot be used to indicate the fluid condi-
tion or the need for a fluid change.
FLUID ADDITIVES
DaimlerChrysler strongly recommends against the
addition of any fluids to the transmission, other than
those automatic transmission fluids listed above.
Exceptions to this policy are the use of special dyes
to aid in detecting fluid leaks.
Various ªspecialº additives and supplements exist
that claim to improve shift feel and/or quality. These
additives and others also claim to improve converter
clutch operation and inhibit overheating, oxidation,
varnish, and sludge. These claims have not been sup-
ported to the satisfaction of DaimlerChrysler and
these additivesmust not be used.The use of trans-
mission ªsealersº should also be avoided, since they
may adversely affect the integrity of transmission
seals.
Fig. 5 Temperature/Engine Oil Viscosity - 4.0L
Fig. 6 API Symbol
WJLUBRICATION & MAINTENANCE 0 - 5
FLUID TYPES (Continued)
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²SLIGHT TAIL WIND AT IDLE
²SLOW TRAFFIC
²TRAFFIC JAMS
²HIGH SPEED
²STEEP GRADES
Driving techniques that avoid overheating are:
²Idle with A/C off when temperature gauge is at
end of normal range.
²Increase engine speed for more air flow is recom-
mended.(1) TRAILER TOWING:
Consult Trailer Towing section of owners manual.
Do not exceed limits.
(2) AIR CONDITIONING; ADD-ON OR AFTER
MARKET:
A maximum cooling package should have been
ordered with vehicle if add-on or after market A/C is
installed. If not, maximum cooling system compo-
nents should be installed for model involved per
manufacturer's specifications.
(3) RECENT SERVICE OR ACCIDENT REPAIR:
Determine if any recent service has been per-
formed on vehicle that may effect cooling system.
This may be:
²Engine adjustments (incorrect timing)
²Slipping engine accessory drive belt(s)
²Brakes (possibly dragging)
²Changed parts. Incorrect water pump, or pump
rotating in wrong direction due to belt not correctly
routed
²Reconditioned radiator or cooling system refill-
ing (possibly under filled or air trapped in system).
NOTE: If investigation reveals none of the previous
items as a cause for an engine overheating com-
plaint, refer to following Cooling System Diagnosis
charts.
These charts are to be used as a quick-reference
only. Refer to the group text for information.
Fig. 4 Spring Clamp Size Location
1 - SPRING CLAMP SIZE LOCATION
7 - 4 COOLINGWJ
COOLING (Continued)
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - COOLING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS CHART
COOLING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS CHART
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
TEMPERATURE GAUGE
READS LOW1. Has a Diagnostic Trouble Code
(DTC) been set indicating a stuck
open thermostat?1. Refer to (Refer to 25 - EMISSIONS
CONTROL - DESCRIPTION) for On-Board
Diagnostics and DTC information. Replace
thermostat if necessary.
2. Is the temperature sending unit
connected?2. Check the temperature sensor connector.
(Refer to 7 - COOLING/ENGINE/ENGINE
COOLANT TEMP SENSOR -
DESCRIPTION). Repair connector if
necessary.
3. Is the temperature gauge
operating OK?3. Check gauge operation. Repair as
necessary.
4. Coolant level low in cold ambient
temperatures accompanied with
poor heater performance.4. Check coolant level in the coolant
reserve/overflow tank and the radiator.
Inspect system for leaks. Repair leaks as
necessary.
5. Improper operation of internal
heater doors or heater controls.5. Inspect heater and repair as necessary.
(Refer to 24 - HEATING & AIR
CONDITIONING - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING)
TEMPERATURE GAUGE
READS HIGH OR THE
COOLANT LAMP
ILLUMINATES.
COOLANT MAY OR MAY
NOT BE LOST OR
LEAKING FROM THE
COOLING SYSTEM1. Trailer is being towed, a steep hill
is being climbed, vehicle is operated
in slow moving traffic, or engine is
being idled with very high ambient
(outside) temperatures and the air
conditioning is on. Higher altitudes
could aggravate these conditions.1. This may be a temporary condition and
repair is not necessary. Turn off the air
conditioning and attempt to drive the vehicle
without any of the previous conditions.
Observe the temperature gauge. The gauge
should return to the normal range. If the
gauge does not return to the normal range,
determine the cause for overheating and
repair.
2. Is the temperature gauge reading
correctly?2. Check gauge. (Refer to Group 8J -
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER). Repair as
necessary.
3. Is the temperature warning
illuminating unnecessarily?3. Check warning lamp operation. (Refer to
Group 8J - INSTRUMENT CLUSTER).Repair
as necessary.
4. Coolant low in coolant reserve/
overflow tank and radiator?4. Check for coolant leaks and repair as
necessary. (Refer to 7 - COOLING -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING).
5. Pressure cap not installed tightly.
If cap is loose, boiling point of
coolant will be lowered. Also refer to
the following Step 6.5. Tighten cap
WJCOOLING 7 - 5
COOLING (Continued)
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²Fan control valve
²Two stage G-rotor hydraulic drive
The hydraulic fan and drive is not serviceable.
Therefore any failure of the fan blade, hydraulic fan
drive or fan shroud requires replacement of the fan
module because the fan blade and hydraulic fan drive
are matched and balanced as a system and servicing
either separately would disrupt this balance.
For hydraulic fluid routing information refer to
(Fig. 5).
CAUTION: Do not attempt to service the hydraulic
cooling fan or fan drive separately replace the cooling
module as an assembly. Failure to do so may cause
severe damage to the hydraulic cooling fan assembly.
OPERATION
The hydraulic radiator cooling fan used on the
Grand Cherokee with the 4.7L engine replaces both
the electric fan and the engine driven mechanical
fan. The use of this hydraulic fan provides the 4.7L
equipped Grand Cherokee with heavy trailer tow
capability while at the same time reducing unneces-
sary power drain on both the engine and the vehicles
electrical system.
HYDRAULIC FAN STRATEGY
The hydraulic radiator cooling fan is controlled by
the JTEC. A PWM (Pulse With Modulated) signal
from the JTEC controls the fan from 0 to 100% of the
available fan speed. There are four inputs to the
JTEC that determine what speed percentage of fan is
required by the vehicle. These inputs are:
²Engine Coolant Temperature
²Transmission Oil Temperature
²Battery Temperature
²A/C System Pressure
By monitoring these four parameters, the JTEC
can determine if cooling airflow is required. If airflow
is required, the JTEC will slowly ramp up (speed up)
the fan speed until the parameter(s) are under con-
trol. Once the temperature or pressure is reduced to
within operating parameters the fan will ramp up,
ramp down, or hold its speed to maintain the temper-
ature / pressure requirements.
NOTE: Even if the JTEC is not requesting fan on
operation the fan blade will usually spin between
100 and 500 RPM when the vehicle is at idle. This is
due to a controlled minimum oil flow requirement
through the fan drive motor.
ACTIVATING THE HYDRAULIC FAN WITH THE DRB
Under the Engine Systems test heading, there is a
subheading. ªHydraulic fan solenoid testº, that has
the selections, on /off. Activating the fan with the
DRB will run the fan at 100% duty cycle, which will
help troubleshoot any system problems, and also help
with the deaeration procedure.
NOTE: Engine must be running to activate the fan
with the DRB.
RADIATOR COOLING FAN HYDRAULIC FLUID PATH
Hydraulic fluid is pumped through the power
steering pump, from the pump the fluid travels
though a high pressure delivery line to the fan drive
motor. As fluid is diverted through the G-rotors, rota-
tional motion is created as fluid moves from the high-
pressure (inlet) side of the motor to the low-pressure
(outlet) side. Fluid exiting the drive motor is divided
into two paths. Path one continues through a high
pressure delivery line to the vehicles steering gear to
provide steering assist. and path two sends fluid
back to the power steering pump through a low pres-
sure line. Fluid exits the steering gear under low
pressure and travels through a low pressure line to
the power steering fluid cooler to be cooled before
being returned back the the power steering fluid res-
ervoir (Fig. 5).
Fig. 4 HYDRAULIC RADIATOR COOLING FAN AND
FAN DRIVE
1 - POWER STEERING FLUID COOLER
2 - RADIATOR
3 - HIGH PRESSURE LINE FROM STEERING GEAR PUMP TO
HYDRAULIC FAN MOTOR
4 - HYDRAULIC FAN MOTOR
5 - HIGH PRESSURE LINE FROM HYDRAULIC FAN MOTOR TO
STEERING GEAR
6 - FAN SHROUD
7 - 28 ENGINEWJ
RADIATOR FAN - 4.7L (Continued)
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INSTALLATION - CHMSL
(1) Connect the wire harness connector.
(2) Position the CHMSL on liftgate.
(3) Install the screws attaching the CHMSL to the
liftgate.
COMBINATION FLASHER
DESCRIPTION
The combination flasher is located in the Junction
Block (JB) (Fig. 6). The JB is located underneath the
driver side of the instrument panel outboard of the
steering column. The combination flasher is a smart
relay that functions as both the turn signal system
and the hazard warning system flasher. The combi-
nation flasher contains active electronic Integrated
Circuitry (IC) elements. This flasher is designed to
handle the current flow requirements of the factory-
installed lighting. If supplemental lighting is added
to the turn signal lamp circuits, such as when towing
a trailer with lights, the combination flasher will
automatically try to compensate to keep the flash
rate the same.The combination flasher has nine blade-type termi-
nals that connect it to the vehicle electrical system.
Refer to the appropriate wiring information.
Because of the active electronic elements within
the combination flasher, it cannot be tested with con-
ventional automotive electrical test equipment. If the
combination flasher is believed to be faulty, test the
turn signal system and hazard warning system cir-
cuits.(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/LAMPS/LIGHTING
- EXTERIOR - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - TURN
SIGNAL & HAZARD WARNING SYSTEM). The com-
bination flasher cannot be repaired or adjusted and,
if faulty or damaged, it must be replaced.
OPERATION
The combination flasher controls the following
inputs and outputs: B(+), fused ignition switch out-
put, left turn switch sense, right turn switch sense,
hazard switch sense, left front turn signal circuit,
right front turn signal circuit, left rear turn signal
circuit and right rear turn signal circuit. Constant
battery voltage is supplied to the flasher so that it
can perform the hazard warning function, and igni-
tion switched battery voltage is supplied for the turn
signal function. However, when the flasher is idle no
current is drawn through the module. The unit does
not become active until it is provided a signal ground
from the turn signal switch, hazard warning switch
or the Body Control Module (BCM).
The IC within the combination flasher (Fig. 7) con-
tains the logic that controls the flasher operation and
the flash rate. When a bulb is burnt out, or when a
circuit for a lamp is open, the turn signal flash rate
will increase. However, an open lamp circuit or burnt
out bulb does not change the hazard warning flash
rate.
Fig. 6 Combination Flasher
1 - COMBINATION FLASHER
2 - JUNCTION BLOCK
WJLAMPS/LIGHTING - EXTERIOR 8L - 7
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP (Continued)
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WIRING
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
WIRING DIAGRAM INFORMATION....... 8W-01-1
COMPONENT INDEX.................. 8W-02-1
POWER DISTRIBUTION............... 8W-10-1
JUNCTION BLOCK.................... 8W-12-1
GROUND DISTRIBUTION.............. 8W-15-1
BUS COMMUNICATIONS.............. 8W-18-1
CHARGING SYSTEM.................. 8W-20-1
STARTING SYSTEM.................. 8W-21-1
FUEL/IGNITION SYSTEM.............. 8W-30-1
TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM..... 8W-31-1
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL............ 8W-33-1
ANTILOCK BRAKES................... 8W-35-1
VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM..... 8W-39-1
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER............... 8W-40-1
HORN/CIGAR LIGHTER/POWER OUTLET . . 8W-41-1
AIR CONDITIONING-HEATER........... 8W-42-1
AIRBAG SYSTEM.................... 8W-43-1
INTERIOR LIGHTING.................. 8W-44-1
BODY CONTROL MODULE............. 8W-45-1AUDIO SYSTEM..................... 8W-47-1
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER............ 8W-48-1
OVERHEAD CONSOLE................. 8W-49-1
FRONT LIGHTING.................... 8W-50-1
REAR LIGHTING..................... 8W-51-1
TURN SIGNALS...................... 8W-52-1
WIPERS............................ 8W-53-1
TRAILER TOW....................... 8W-54-1
POWER WINDOWS................... 8W-60-1
POWER DOOR LOCKS................ 8W-61-1
POWER MIRRORS................... 8W-62-1
POWER SEATS...................... 8W-63-1
POWER SUNROOF................... 8W-64-1
SPLICE INFORMATION................ 8W-70-1
CONNECTOR PIN-OUT................ 8W-80-1
CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE
LOCATION........................ 8W-91-1
POWER DISTRIBUTION............... 8W-97-1 WJWIRING 8W - 1
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DESCRIPTION - CIRCUIT FUNCTIONS
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric
code to identify the wire and it's function. To identify
which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the
Circuit Identification Code Chart. This chart shows
the main circuits only and does not show the second-
ary codes that may apply to some models.
CIRCUIT IDENTIFICATION CODE CHART
CIRCUIT FUNCTION
A BATTERY FEED
B BRAKE CONTROLS
C CLIMATE CONTROLS
D DIAGNOSTIC CIRCUITS
E DIMMING ILLUMINATION
CIRCUITS
F FUSED CIRCUITS
G MONITORING CIRCUITS
(GAUGES)
H OPEN
I NOT USED
J OPEN
K POWERTRAIN CONTROL
MODULE
L EXTERIOR LIGHTING
M INTERIOR LIGHTING
N NOT USED
O NOT USED
P POWER OPTION (BATTERY
FEED)
Q POWER OPTIONS (IGNITION
FEED)
R PASSIVE RESTRAINT
S SUSPENSION/STEERING
T TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE/
TRANSFER CASE
U OPEN
V SPEED CONTROL, WIPER/
WASHER
W OPEN
X AUDIO SYSTEMS
Y OPEN
Z GROUNDS
DESCRIPTION - SECTION IDENTIFICATION AND
INFORMATION
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual
sections. If a component is most likely found in a par-
ticular group, it will be shown complete (all wires,
connectors, and pins) within that group. For exam-
ple, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be
found in Group 30, so it is shown there complete. It
can, however, be shown partially in another group if
it contains some associated wiring.
Splice diagrams in Section 8W-70 show the entire
splice and provide references to other sections the
splices serves. Section 8W-70 only contains splice dia-
grams that are not shown in their entirety some-
where else in the wiring diagrams.
Section 8W-80 shows each connector and the cir-
cuits involved with that connector. The connectors
are identified using the name/number on the dia-
gram pages.
WIRING SECTION CHART
GROUP TOPIC
8W-01 thru
8W-09General information and Diagram
Overview
8W-10 thru
8W-19Main Sources of Power and
Vehicle Grounding
8W-20 thru
8W-29Starting and Charging
8W-30 thru
8W-39Powertrain/Drivetrain Systems
8W-40 thru
8W-49Body Electrical items and A/C
8W-50 thru
8W-59Exterior Lighting, Wipers and
Trailer Tow
8W-60 thru
8W-69Power Accessories
8W-70 Splice Information
8W-80 Connector Pin Outs
8W-91 Connector, Ground and Splice
Locations
8W - 01 - 6 8W-01 WIRING DIAGRAM INFORMATIONWJ
WIRING DIAGRAM INFORMATION (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-10 POWER DISTRIBUTION
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch................. 8W-10-32
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay . . . 8W-10-13, 14, 25, 26, 32
Accessory Delay Relay.................. 8W-10-24
Auto Shut Down Relay....... 8W-10-11, 14, 19, 20, 25
Battery.......................... 8W-10-11, 12
Blower Motor................... 8W-10-11, 12, 15
Blower Motor Controller............ 8W-10-11, 12, 15
Body Control Module................ 8W-10-27, 29
Camshaft Position Sensor................ 8W-10-26
Capacitor........................ 8W-10-19, 20
Capacitor No. 1....................... 8W-10-22
Capacitor No. 2....................... 8W-10-22
Cigar Lighter Relay.................... 8W-10-15
Circuit Breaker No. 1 (JB)............... 8W-10-29
Circuit Breaker No. 2 (JB)............... 8W-10-24
Coil On Plug No. 1.................... 8W-10-22
Coil On Plug No. 2.................... 8W-10-22
Coil On Plug No. 3.................... 8W-10-22
Coil On Plug No. 4.................... 8W-10-22
Coil On Plug No. 5.................... 8W-10-22
Coil On Plug No. 6.................... 8W-10-22
Coil On Plug No. 7.................... 8W-10-22
Coil On Plug No. 8.................... 8W-10-22
Coil Rail......................... 8W-10-19, 20
Controller Antilock
Brake............ 8W-10-11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 32
Crankcase Heater..................... 8W-10-26
Driver Door Module.................... 8W-10-30
EGR Solenoid........................ 8W-10-26
Engine Control Module............ 8W-10-14, 26, 31
Engine Starter Motor................... 8W-10-27
Engine Starter Motor Relay.............. 8W-10-27
Fog Lamp Relay...................... 8W-10-24
Fuel Injector No. 1..................... 8W-10-21
Fuel Injector No. 2..................... 8W-10-21
Fuel Injector No. 3..................... 8W-10-21
Fuel Injector No. 4..................... 8W-10-21
Fuel Injector No. 5..................... 8W-10-21
Fuel Injector No. 6..................... 8W-10-21
Fuel Injector No. 7..................... 8W-10-21
Fuel Injector No. 8..................... 8W-10-21
Fuel Pressure Solenoid.................. 8W-10-26
Fuel Pump Module.................... 8W-10-32
Fuel Pump Relay................... 8W-10-13, 32
Fuse 1........................ 8W-10-11, 12, 15
Fuse 2........................ 8W-10-11, 12, 15
Fuse 3........................ 8W-10-11, 12, 16
Fuse 4..................... 8W-10-11, 12, 17, 18
Fuse 5........................ 8W-10-11, 17, 30
Fuse 6................ 8W-10-11, 12, 16, 18, 19, 20
Fuse 7..................... 8W-10-11, 12, 24, 30
Fuse 8..................... 8W-10-11, 12, 27, 30
Fuse 9............................. 8W-10-30
Fuse 10............................ 8W-10-30
Fuse 11....................... 8W-10-12, 15, 18
Fuse 12.................. 8W-10-11, 12, 14, 29, 30
Fuse 13....................... 8W-10-12, 14, 25
Fuse 14.................. 8W-10-11, 13, 14, 16, 27
Fuse 15.................. 8W-10-11, 13, 14, 16, 30
Fuse 16.................. 8W-10-16, 19, 20, 23, 25
Component Page
Fuse 17............................ 8W-10-16
Fuse 18.................... 8W-10-13, 14, 30, 31
Fuse 20............................ 8W-10-28
Fuse 21.................... 8W-10-13, 14, 29, 32
Fuse 22....................... 8W-10-14, 29, 31
Fuse 23....................... 8W-10-14, 24, 25
Fuse 24....................... 8W-10-13, 24, 32
Fuse 25.................... 8W-10-13, 14, 24, 32
Fuse 26.................... 8W-10-15, 19, 20, 25
Fuse 27.................... 8W-10-13, 14, 24, 31
Fuse 28.......................... 8W-10-17, 29
Fuse 29............................ 8W-10-29
Fuse 30............................ 8W-10-29
Fuse 31............................ 8W-10-28
Fuse 32............................ 8W-10-29
Fuse 33............................ 8W-10-28
Fusible Link...................... 8W-10-11, 12
G200.............................. 8W-10-27
Generator...................... 8W-10-11, 12, 26
Glow Plug No. 1...................... 8W-10-18
Glow Plug No. 2...................... 8W-10-18
Glow Plug No. 3...................... 8W-10-18
Glow Plug No. 4...................... 8W-10-18
Glow Plug No. 5...................... 8W-10-18
Glow Plug Relay No. 1............. 8W-10-12, 18, 26
Glow Plug Relay No. 2............. 8W-10-12, 18, 26
High Beam Relay..................... 8W-10-16
Horn No. 1.......................... 8W-10-31
Horn No. 2.......................... 8W-10-31
Horn Relay..................... 8W-10-13, 14, 31
Hydraulic Cooling Module........ 8W-10-19, 20, 23, 26
Ignition Switch............. 8W-10-11, 14, 27, 28, 29
Intake Port Swirl Actuator............... 8W-10-26
Junction Block............. 8W-10-11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
16, 24, 28, 29, 30
Low Beam Relay...................... 8W-10-16
Low Beam/Daytime Running Lamp Relay.... 8W-10-16
Mass Air Flow Sensor.................. 8W-10-26
Oxygen Sensor 1/1 Upstream........... 8W-10-19, 20
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Downstream......... 8W-10-19, 20
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Downstream........... 8W-10-23
Oxygen Sensor 2/2 Downstream........... 8W-10-23
Oxygen Sensor Downstream Relay.... 8W-10-19, 20, 23
Park Lamp Relay..................... 8W-10-16
Passenger Door Module................. 8W-10-30
Power Distribution Center...... 8W-10-2, 3, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,
24, 25, 27, 30, 31, 32
Powertrain Control Module......... 8W-10-13, 19, 20
Rear Power Outlet............. 8W-10-13, 14, 24, 31
Rear Window Defogger.................. 8W-10-15
Rear Window Defogger Relay............. 8W-10-15
Trailer Tow Circuit Breaker.............. 8W-10-15
Transmission Control Module........... 8W-10-11, 17
Transmission Control Relay............ 8W-10-11, 17
Transmission Solenoid.................. 8W-10-17
Transmission Solenoid/TRS Assembly....... 8W-10-17
Viscous/Cabin Heater Relay......... 8W-10-14, 25, 26
Wastegate Solenoid.................... 8W-10-26
Water In Fuel Sensor................... 8W-10-26
WJ8W-10 POWER DISTRIBUTION 8W - 10 - 1
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8W-12 JUNCTION BLOCK
Component PageA/C Compressor Clutch Relay................8W-12-18
Accessory Delay Relay.....................8W-12-25
Adjustable Pedals Module..................8W-12-11
Airbag Control Module....................8W-12-25
Auto Shut Down Relay....................8W-12-18
Automatic Day/Night Mirror.................8W-12-23
Automatic Headlamp Light Sensor/VTSS LED......8W-12-15
Automatic Zone Control Module..........8W-12-15, 17, 22
Back-Up Lamp Relay.....................8W-12-22
Body Control Module . . . 8W-12-10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 20, 23, 24, 25,
26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 35, 36
Brake Lamp Switch......................8W-12-24
Cargo Lamp......................8W-12-16, 24, 27
Cigar Lighter..........................8W-12-17
Cigar Lighter Relay....................8W-12-17, 26
Circuit Breaker No. 1...................8W-12-28, 29
Circuit Breaker No. 2......................8W-12-9
Clockspring...........................8W-12-31
Combination Flasher............8W-12-10, 22, 27, 32, 35
Controller Antilock Brake..................8W-12-21
Data Link Connector.....................8W-12-10
Driver Door Module......................8W-12-34
Driver Heated Seat Switch..................8W-12-22
Driver Lumbar Switch.....................8W-12-9
Driver Power Seat Switch...................8W-12-9
Electric Brake..........................8W-12-21
Engine Control Module....................8W-12-19
Engine Starter Motor Relay.................8W-12-26
EVAP/Purge Solenoid.....................8W-12-18
Fog Lamp Relay........................8W-12-24
Front Power Outlet......................8W-12-11
Front Wiper Motor....................8W-12-28, 29
Fuel Pump Relay........................8W-12-18
Fuse 2..............................8W-12-17
Fuse 3............................8W-12-10, 20
Fuse 4..............................8W-12-10
Fuse 5..............................8W-12-11
Fuse 6............................8W-12-12, 13
Fuse 7..............................8W-12-15
Fuse 8..............................8W-12-16
Fuse 9..............................8W-12-11
Fuse 10..............................8W-12-11
Fuse 11..............................8W-12-17
Fuse 12.......................8W-12-18, 19, 21, 34
Fuse 14..............................8W-12-20
Fuse 15.........................8W-12-11, 15, 20
Fuse 16..............................8W-12-10
Fuse 17..............................8W-12-10
Fuse 18...........................8W-12-21, 34
Fuse 19..............................8W-12-21
Fuse 20..............................8W-12-22
Fuse 21...........................8W-12-18, 19
Fuse 22..............................8W-12-23
Fuse 23..............................8W-12-24
Fuse 24..............................8W-12-24
Fuse 25..............................8W-12-25
Fuse 26..............................8W-12-17
Fuse 27..............................8W-12-36
Fuse 28..............................8W-12-26
Fuse 29..............................8W-12-26
Fuse 30..............................8W-12-26
Fuse 31..............................8W-12-26
Fuse 32..............................8W-12-25
Fuse 33..............................8W-12-25
G200...............................8W-12-35
Glove Box Lamp........................8W-12-16
Headlamp Leveling Switch...............8W-12-12, 13
High Beam Relay........................8W-12-10
Horn Relay...........................8W-12-31
Horn Switch...........................8W-12-31
Instrument Cluster..................8W-12-10, 23, 32
Intrusion Transceiver Module................8W-12-16
Junction Block.........8W-12-2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16,
17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25,
26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36Component PageLeft Courtesy Lamp......................8W-12-16
Left Door Handle Courtesy Lamp.........8W-12-16, 24, 30
Left Fog Lamp.........................8W-12-24
Left Front Park Lamp.....................8W-12-14
Left Front Park/Turn Signal Lamp...........8W-12-14, 33
Left Front Side Marker Lamp..............8W-12-14, 33
Left Front Turn Signal Lamp................8W-12-33
Left Headlamp Leveling Motor...............8W-12-14
Left High Beam Headlamp..................8W-12-10
Left Liftgate Ajar Switch...................8W-12-30
Left Low Beam Headlamp..................8W-12-20
Left Multi-Function Switch...............8W-12-10, 35
Left Rear Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch..........8W-12-27
Left Rear Lamp Assembly...........8W-12-12, 13, 27, 36
Left Side Repeater Lamp...................8W-12-32
Left Visor/Vanity Lamp..................8W-12-16, 30
License Lamp No. 1....................8W-12-12, 13
License Lamp No. 2....................8W-12-12, 13
Liftgate Flip-Up Ajar Switch.................8W-12-30
Liftgate Flip-Up Push Button Switch...........8W-12-16
Liftgate Power Lock Motor..................8W-12-16
Low Beam Relay........................8W-12-20
Low Beam/Daytime Running Lamp Relay.........8W-12-20
Manual Temperature Control..............8W-12-17, 22
Overhead Map/Courtesy Lamp...........8W-12-16, 24, 30
Park Lamp Relay.....................8W-12-12, 13
Park/Neutral Position Switch................8W-12-22
Passenger Door Module....................8W-12-34
Passenger Heated Seat Switch...............8W-12-22
Passenger Lumbar Switch...................8W-12-9
Passenger Power Seat Switch.................8W-12-9
Power Amplifier.........................8W-12-11
Power Connector........................8W-12-11
Power Distribution Center....8W-12-10, 11, 15, 17, 20, 21, 34
Powertrain Control Module.................8W-12-18
Radio.............................8W-12-11, 26
Rain Sensor...........................8W-12-25
Rear Window Defogger....................8W-12-17
Rear Window Defogger Relay................8W-12-17
Rear Wiper Motor.....................8W-12-16, 30
Remote Keyless Module....................8W-12-15
Right Courtesy Lamp.....................8W-12-16
Right Door Handle Courtesy Lamp........8W-12-16, 24, 30
Right Fog Lamp........................8W-12-24
Right Front Park Lamp....................8W-12-14
Right Front Park/Turn Signal Lamp..........8W-12-14, 33
Right Front Side Marker Lamp.............8W-12-14, 33
Right Front Turn Signal Lamp...............8W-12-33
Right Headlamp Leveling Motor..............8W-12-14
Right High Beam Headlamp.................8W-12-10
Right Liftgate Ajar Switch..................8W-12-30
Right Low Beam Headlamp.................8W-12-20
Right Multi-Function Switch.................8W-12-26
Right Rear Lamp Assembly..........8W-12-12, 13, 32, 36
Right Side Repeater Lamp..................8W-12-32
Right Visor/Vanity Lamp.................8W-12-16, 30
Seat Module...........................8W-12-9
Sentry Key Immobilizer Module............8W-12-15, 23
Shifter Assembly......................8W-12-18, 19
Siren...............................8W-12-15
Sunroof Control Module....................8W-12-25
Temperature Valve Actuator.................8W-12-22
Trailer Tow Brake Lamp Relay...............8W-12-21
Trailer Tow Circuit Breaker.................8W-12-17
Trailer Tow Connector.....................8W-12-12
Trailer Tow Left Turn Relay.................8W-12-27
Trailer Tow Right Turn Relay................8W-12-32
Transmission Control Module..............8W-12-18, 26
Transmission Solenoid/TRS Assembly...........8W-12-22
Underhood Lamp........................8W-12-15
Vehicle Information Center...............8W-12-16, 23
Wiper High/Low Relay..................8W-12-28, 29
Wiper On/Off Relay....................8W-12-28, 29
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