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proper Diagnostic Procedures manual. The
DRBIIItscan tool can provide confirmation
that the PCI data bus is functional, that all of
the electronic modules are sending and receiv-
ing the proper messages on the PCI data bus,
and that the power lock motors are being sent
the proper hard wired outputs by the relays for
them to perform their power lock system func-
tions.
Following are tests that will help to diagnose the
hard wired components and circuits of the power lock
system. However, these tests may not prove conclu-
sive in the diagnosis of this system. In order to
obtain conclusive testing of the power lock system,
the Programmable Communications Interface (PCI)
data bus network and all of the electronic modules
that provide inputs to, or receive outputs from the
power lock system components must be checked.
The Body Control Module (BCM) will set Diagnos-
tic Trouble Codes (DTC) for the power lock system.
Refer to the appropriate wiring information. The
wiring 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.
PRELIMINARY DIAGNOSIS
As a preliminary diagnosis for the power lock sys-
tem, note the system operation while you actuate
both the Lock and Unlock functions with the power
lock switches and with the Remote Keyless Entry
(RKE) transmitter. Then, proceed as follows:
²If the entire power lock system fails to function
with either the power lock switches or the RKE
transmitter, check the fused B(+) fuse in the junction
Block (JB).
²If the power lock system functions with both
power lock switches, but not with the RKE transmit-
ter, proceed to diagnosis of the Remote Keyless Entry
(RKE) system. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/POWER
LOCKS/KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER - DIAG-
NOSIS AND TESTING) or (Refer to 8 - ELECTRI-
CAL/POWER LOCKS/REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY
MODULE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING).
²If the power lock system functions with the RKE
transmitter, but not with one or both power lock
switches, proceed to diagnosis of the door lock
switches. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/POWER
LOCKS/POWER LOCK SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING).
²If the driver side power lock switch operates
only the driver side front door power lock motor, but
all other power lock motors operate with the passen-
ger side power lock switch or the RKE transmitter,
use a DRBIIItscan tool and the appropriate diagnos-tic information to diagnose the Programmable Com-
munications Interface (PCI) data bus.
²If only one power lock motor fails to operate
with both power lock switches and the RKE trans-
mitter, proceed to diagnosis of the power lock motor.
(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/POWER LOCKS/POWER
LOCK MOTOR - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING).
DOOR LOCK / UNLOCK
SWITCH
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - DOOR LOCK/
UNLOCK SWITCH
(1) Remove the switch to be tested (Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/POWER LOCKS/POWER LOCK
SWITCH - REMOVAL).
(2) Using an ohmmeter, Test switch for resistance
values (Fig. 1).
DOOR LOCK SWITCH TEST
SWITCH
POSITIONPINS RESISTANCE
VALUE
UNACTUATED 1 AND 4 5.0K OHM Â 10
%
LOCK 1 AND 4 1.4K OHM Â 10
%
UNLOCK 1 AND 4 426 OHM Â 10
%
(3) If test results are not obtained as shown in the
test table, replace the switch.
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
Fig. 1 DOOR LOCK/UNLOCK SWITCH
8N - 4 POWER LOCKSKJ
POWER LOCKS (Continued)
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INSTALLATION
(1) Position the horn relay in the proper receptacle
in the Junction Block (JB).
(2) Push down firmly on the relay until the termi-
nals are fully seated.
(3) Connect the battery negative cable.
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY
MODULE
DESCRIPTION
When an RKE lock message is sent to the Body
Control Module (BCM), the BCM actuates the doors
and the tailgate lock, the interior lighting is turned
off, the horn chirps (if this feature is enabled), the
exterior lamps flash (if this feature is enabled) and, if
the vehicle is so equipped, the Vehicle Theft Security
System (VTSS) is armed. When an RKE unlock mes-
sage is sent to the BCM, the BCM actuates the
driver side front door (or all doors and the tailgate if
this feature is enabled) unlock, the interior lighting
is turned on and, if the vehicle is so equipped, the
VTSS is disarmed.When an RKE panic message is sent to the BCM,
the BCM actuates the driver side front door (or all
doors and the tailgate if this feature is enabled)
unlock, the interior lighting is turned on and, if the
vehicle is so equipped, the VTSS is disarmed. The
panic message will also cause the exterior lamps
(including the headlights) to flash, and the horn to
pulse for about three minutes, or until a second panic
message is sent to the BCM. A vehicle speed of about
25.7 kilometers-per-hour (15 miles-per-hour) will also
cancel the panic event.
Refer to the owner's manual for more information
on the features, use and operation of the RKE sys-
tem.
OPERATION
Whenever the vehicle battery power is interrupted,
the Remote Keyless Module (RKE) Module will retain
all vehicle access codes in its memory. When replac-
ing or adding a key fob transmitter (maximum of 4) a
DRB IIItscan tool is required to program the RKE
Module to accept the new Vehicle Access Code if a
customer owned transmitter is not available.
If a functioning transmitter is available, (Refer to 8
- ELECTRICAL/POWER LOCKS/KEYLESS ENTRY
TRANSMITTER - STANDARD PROCEDURE)
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - REMOTE KEYLESS
ENTRY MODULE
Refer to the appropriate wiring information. The
wiring information includes wiring diagrams, proper
wire and connector repair procedures, further details
on wire harness routing and retention, as well as
pin-out and location views for the various wire har-
ness connectors, splices and grounds. Refer to the
proper Body Diagnostic Procedures Manual for test-
ing the Remote Keyless Entry system using a DRB
IIItscan tool.
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove the Junction Block (JB) (Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/POWER DISTRIBUTION/JUNCTION
BLOCK - REMOVAL).
(3) Remove Remote Keyless Entry module from
Body Control Module (Fig. 5).
INSTALLATION
(1) Install Remote Keyless Entry module to Body
Control Module.
(2) Install Junction Block (JB) (Refer to 8 - ELEC-
TRICAL/POWER DISTRIBUTION/JUNCTION
BLOCK - INSTALLATION).
(3) Connect the battery negative cable.
Fig. 4 Power Lock Relay
30 - COMMON FEED
85 - COIL GROUND
86 - COIL BATTERY
87 - NORMALLY OPEN
87A - NORMALLY CLOSED
KJPOWER LOCKS 8N - 7
DOOR LOCK RELAY (Continued)
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REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY
TRANSMITTER
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - REMOTE KEYLESS
ENTRY TRANSMITTER
The most reliable, efficient, and accurate means to
diagnose the remote keyless entry transmitter
requires the use of a DRBIIItscan tool and the
proper Diagnostic Procedures manual. The DRBIIIt
scan tool can provide confirmation that the PCI data
bus is functional, and that all of the electronic mod-
ules are sending and receiving the proper messages
on the PCI data bus.
STANDARD PROCEDURE
STANDARD PROCEDURE - RKE TRANSMITTER
BATTERIES
The Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter case
snaps open and shut for battery access. To replace
the RKE transmitter batteries:(1) Using a thin coin, gently pry at the notch in
the center seam of the RKE transmitter case halves
near the key ring until the two halves unsnap.
(2) Lift the back half of the transmitter case off of
the RKE transmitter.
(3) Remove the two batteries from the RKE trans-
mitter.
(4) Replace the two batteries with new Panasonic
2016, or equivalent. Be certain that the batteries are
installed with their polarity correctly oriented.
(5) Align the two RKE transmitter case halves
with each other, and squeeze them firmly and evenly
together until they snap back into place.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - RKE TRANSMITTER
CUSTOMER PREFERENCES
AUTOMATIC (ROLLING) LOCKS
The rolling locks feature can be toggled ON/OFF
by using the DRB IIItonly.
HORN CHIRP DISABLING / ENABLING
The horn chirp can be toggled using a DRB IIItor
by using the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmit-
ter.
To DISABLE (cancel) the horn chirp feature, press
and hold the transmitter LOCK button for four to ten
seconds. While pressing the LOCK button in, press
the UNLOCK button. Release both buttons.
To ENABLE the horn chirp feature, repeat the
above procedure.
OPTICAL CHIRP (FLASH) DISABLING / ENABLING
The optical chirp can be toggled using a DRB IIIt
or by using the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) trans-
mitter.
To DISABLE (cancel) the optical chirp feature,
press and hold the transmitter LOCK button for four
to ten seconds. While pressing the LOCK button in,
press the TAILGATE RELEASE button. Release both
buttons.
To ENABLE the optical chirp feature, repeat the
above procedure.
TAIL GATE RELEASE DELAY
Press the UNLOCK button for four to ten seconds.
While pressing the UNLOCK button, press the TAIL
GATE RELEASE button. Release both buttons.
This will toggle between PRESS AND HOLD and
PRESS (no delay).
UNLOCK SEQUENCE
The unlock sequence can be toggled using a DRB
IIItor by using the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
transmitter.
Fig. 5 RKE Module Remove/Install
1 - SCREW (4)
2 - RKE MODULE
3 - BODY CONTROL MODULE
4 - JUNCTION BLOCK
8N - 8 POWER LOCKSKJ
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Press and hold the transmitter UNLOCK button
for four to ten seconds. While pressing the UNLOCK
button in, press the LOCK button. Release both but-
tons.
This will toggle between Driver door first and
Unlock all doors function.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - RKE TRANSMITTER
PROGRAMING
New Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitters can
be programed using the DRBIIItscan tool and the
proper Diagnostic Procedures manual. The DRBIIIt
scan tool can provide confirmation that the PCI data
bus is functional, and that all of the electronic mod-
ules are sending and receiving the proper messages
on the PCI data bus.
The following procedure can be used as long as one
functioning transmitter is available:
(1) Using the original transmitter, press the
UNLOCK button for 4 to 10 seconds.
(2) Without releasing the UNLOCK button, press
the PANIC button (within the 4 to 10 second inter-
val).
(3) Release both buttons.
(4) Press LOCK and UNLOCK simultaneously on
the original transmitter.
(5) Release both buttons.
(6) Press any button on the ORIGINAL transmit-
ter. A chime tone from the instrument cluster will
confirm the programming of the ORIGINAL trans-
mitter.
(7) On NEW transmitter, press LOCK and
UNLOCK simultaneously.
(8) Release both buttons.
(9) Press any button on the NEW transmitter. A
chime tone from the instrument cluster will confirm
the programming of the NEW transmitter.
(10) Up to four transmitters can be programed for
one vehicle.
SPECIFICATIONS - REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY
TRANSMITTER
RANGE
Normal operation range is up to a distance of 3 to
7 meters (10 to 23 ft.) of the vehicle. Range may be
better or worse depending on the environment
around the vehicle.
TAILGATE CYLINDER LOCK
SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
The tailgate cylinder lock switch is integral to the
key lock cylinder inside the tailgate. The tailgate cyl-
inder lock switch is a normally-open momentary
switch that is hard wired directly to the Body Con-
trol Module (BCM), and closes a path to ground
through an internal resistor when the lock cylinder is
rotated to the unlock or lock position.
The tailgate cylinder lock switch cannot be
adjusted or repaired.
OPERATION
The tailgate cylinder lock switch is actuated when
the key is inserted in the lock cylinder and turned to
the unlock or lock position. The tailgate cylinder lock
switch closes a path to ground through an internal
resistor for the Body Control Module (BCM) when
the tailgate key lock cylinder is in the lock or unlock
position, and opens the ground path when the lock
cylinder is in the neutral position. The BCM reads
the switch status, then sends the proper switch sta-
tus messages to other electronic modules over the
Programmable Communications Interface (PCI) data
bus network. The tailgate cylinder lock switch unlock
status message is used by the BCM as an input for
Vehicle Theft Security System (VTSS) operation and
to tell the BCM to lock or unlock the tailgate. There
is no mechanical linkage between the tailgate key
cylinder and the latches.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - TAILGATE
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove tailgate trim panel (Refer to 23 -
BODY/DECKLID/HATCH/LIFTGATE/TAILGATE/
TRIM PANEL - REMOVAL).
(3) Disconnect tailgate cylinder lock switch har-
ness connector.
(4) Using a ohmmeter, test for resistances as
shown in the Tailgate Cylinder Lock Switch Table.
KJPOWER LOCKS 8N - 9
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VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY
DESCRIPTION..........................1
OPERATION............................3
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - VEHICLE THEFT
SECURITY SYSTEM....................6
STANDARD PROCEDURE
STANDARD PROCEDURE - SKIS
INITIALIZATION........................8
STANDARD PROCEDURE - SENTRY KEY
TRANSPONDER PROGRAMMING..........8
DOOR CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH
DESCRIPTION..........................9
OPERATION...........................10
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - DOOR
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH..............10
REMOVAL.............................10
INSTALLATION.........................10
HOOD AJAR SWITCH
DESCRIPTION.........................11
OPERATION...........................12
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - HOOD AJAR
SWITCH............................12REMOVAL.............................12
INSTALLATION.........................12
HOOD AJAR SWITCH BRACKET
REMOVAL.............................13
INSTALLATION.........................13
HOOD AJAR SWITCH STRIKER
REMOVAL.............................13
INSTALLATION.........................14
INTRUSION TRANSCEIVER MODULE
DESCRIPTION.........................14
OPERATION...........................15
REMOVAL.............................15
INSTALLATION.........................16
SIREN
DESCRIPTION.........................16
OPERATION...........................17
REMOVAL.............................17
INSTALLATION.........................17
TRANSPONDER KEY
DESCRIPTION.........................18
OPERATION...........................18
VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY
DESCRIPTION
The Vehicle Theft Security System (VTSS) is an
available factory-installed option on this model (Fig.
1). The VTSS is comprised of two primary sub-
systems: Vehicle Theft Alarm (VTA) and Sentry Key
Immobilizer System (SKIS). The VTA is an active
system that provides visual and audible responses as
deterrents to and warnings of unauthorized vehicle
tampering. The SKIS is a passive system that effec-
tively immobilizes the vehicle against unauthorized
operation. Following are paragraphs which describe
the various components that are included in each of
these subsystems of the VTSS.
Hard wired circuitry connects many of the VTSS
components to each other through the electrical sys-
tem of the vehicle. These hard wired circuits are
integral to several wire harnesses, which are routed
throughout the vehicle and retained by many differ-
ent methods. These circuits may be connected to each
other, to the vehicle electrical system and to the
VTSS components through the use of a combination
of soldered splices, splice block connectors, and many
different types of wire harness terminal connectorsand insulators. Refer to the appropriate wiring infor-
mation. The wiring information includes wiring dia-
grams, proper wire and connector repair procedures,
further details on wire harness routing and reten-
tion, as well as pin-out and location views for the
various wire harness connectors, splices and grounds.
VEHICLE THEFT ALARM The VTA is available in
two different configurations for this vehicle: One con-
figuration is designed for vehicles manufactured for
sale in North America; while, the other configuration
is designed for vehicles manufactured for sale in
markets outside of North America, also referred to as
Rest-Of-World or ROW. In addition, the VTA for
ROW is available in two versions: base and premium.
All vehicles equipped with VTA are also equipped
with the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) system and
the Sentry Key Immobilizer System (SKIS), regard-
less of their market destination. The North American
and ROW base version of the VTA provides perimeter
vehicle protection by monitoring the vehicle doors,
the tailgate, the rear flip-up glass and, for vehicles
built for certain markets where it is required equip-
ment, the hood. If unauthorized vehicle use or tam-
pering is detected, these systems respond by pulsing
the horn and flashing certain exterior lamps. The
ROW premium version of the VTA is only available
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ergize the combination flasher, the horn relay (except
vehicles with the Rest-Of-World or ROW premium
version of the VTA), and the security indicator. In
addition, in vehicles built for certain markets where
the ROW premium version of the VTA is required,
the BCM also exchanges electronic messages with
the Intrusion Transceiver Module (ITM) over the Pro-
grammable Communications Interface (PCI) data bus
network to provide the features found in this version
of the VTA.
The hard wired circuits and components of the
VTA may be diagnosed and tested using conventional
diagnostic tools and procedures. However, conven-
tional diagnostic methods may not prove conclusive
in the diagnosis of the Body Control Module (BCM),
the ElectroMechanical Instrument Cluster (EMIC),
the Intrusion Transceiver Module (ITM), or the Pro-
grammable Communications Interface (PCI) data bus
network. The most reliable, efficient, and accurate
means to diagnose the BCM, the EMIC, the ITM,
and the PCI data bus network inputs and outputs
related to the VTA requires the use of a DRBIIIt
scan tool. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic infor-
mation. Following are paragraphs that briefly
describe the operation of each of the VTA features.
See the owner's manual in the vehicle glove box for
more information on the features, use and operation
of the VTA.
²ENABLING- The BCM must have the VTA
function electronically enabled in order for the VTA
to perform as designed. The logic in the BCM keeps
its VTA function dormant until it is enabled using a
DRBIIItscan tool. The VTA function of the BCM is
enabled on vehicles equipped with the VTA option at
the factory, but a service replacement BCM must be
VTA-enabled by the dealer using a DRBIIItscan
tool. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
²PRE-ARMING- The VTA has a pre-arming
sequence. Pre-arming occurs when a door, the tail-
gate, or the flip-up glass is open when the vehicle is
locked using a power lock switch, or when the ªLockº
button on the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmit-
ter is depressed. The power lock switch will not ini-
tiate the pre-arming sequence if the key is in the
ignition switch. When the VTA is pre-armed, the
arming sequence is delayed until all of the doors, the
tailgate, and the flip-up glass are closed.
²ARMING- Passive arming of the VTA occurs
when the vehicle is exited with the key removed from
the ignition switch and the doors are locked while
they are open using the power lock switch (see Pre-
Arming). Active arming of the VTA occurs when the
ªLockº button on the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
transmitter is depressed to lock the vehicle after all
of the doors, the tailgate, and the flip-up glass are
closed. The VTA will not arm if the doors are lockedusing the key in a lock cylinder or using a mechani-
cal lock button. Once the VTA begins the passive or
active arming sequence, the security indicator in the
instrument cluster will flash rapidly for about six-
teen seconds. This indicates that the VTA arming
sequence is in progress. If the ignition switch is
turned to the On position, if a door is unlocked with
the power lock switch or the RKE transmitter, or if
the tailgate is unlocked by any means during the six-
teen second arming sequence, the security indicator
will stop flashing and the VTA arming sequence will
abort. On vehicles equipped with the hood ajar
switch, the VTA arming sequence will occur regard-
less of whether the hood is open or closed, but the
underhood area will not be protected unless the hood
is closed when the VTA arming sequence begins.
Also, if the status of the hood ajar switch changes
from open (hood closed) to closed (hood open) during
the sixteen second arming sequence, the security
indicator will stop flashing and the VTA arming
sequence will abort. Once the sixteen second arming
sequence is successfully completed, the security indi-
cator will flash at a slower rate, indicating that the
VTA is armed.
²DISARMING- For vehicles built for the North
American market, disarming of the VTA occurs when
the vehicle is unlocked using the key to unlock a door
or the tailgate. Disarming of the VTA for any market
also occurs when the vehicle is unlocked by depress-
ing the ªUnlockº button of the Remote Keyless Entry
(RKE) transmitter, or by turning the ignition switch
to the On position using a valid Sentry Key Immobi-
lizer System (SKIS) key. Once the alarm has been
activated, any of these disarming methods will also
deactivate the alarm.
²POWER-UP MODE- When the armed VTA
senses that the battery has been disconnected and
reconnected, it enters its power-up mode. In the pow-
er-up mode the alarm system returns to the mode
that was last selected prior to the battery failure or
disconnect. If the VTA was armed prior to the battery
disconnect or failure, the technician or vehicle opera-
tor will have to actively or passively disarm the sys-
tem after the battery is reconnected. The power-up
mode will also apply if the battery goes dead while
the system is armed, and battery jump-starting is
then attempted. The VTA will remain armed until
the technician or vehicle operator has actively or pas-
sively disarmed the system. If the VTA is in the dis-
armed mode prior to a battery disconnect or failure,
it will remain disarmed after the battery is recon-
nected or replaced, or if jump-starting is attempted.
²ALARM- The VTA alarm output varies by the
version of the VTA with which the vehicle is
equipped. In all cases, the alarm provides both visual
and audible outputs; however, the time intervals of
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electronic circuitry of the ITM which includes a
microprocessor, and an ultrasonic receive transducer.
A molded plastic connector receptacle containing six
terminal pins that is soldered to a small circuit board
and extends through a clearance hole in the left front
corner of the ITM housing, and an ultrasonic trans-
mit transducer housing extends from the center of
the right side of the ITM housing. Both the transmit
transducer on the right side of the module and the
receive transducer on the ITM circuit board are
aimed through two small round holes in the sight
shield of the trim cover. The ITM is connected to the
vehicle electrical system by a dedicated take out and
connector of the overhead wire harness that is inte-
gral to the headliner.
The ITM unit cannot be adjusted or repaired and,
if faulty or damaged, it must be replaced. The ITM is
serviced as a unit with the trim cover.
OPERATION
The microprocessor in the Intrusion Transceiver
Module (ITM) contains the motion sensor logic cir-
cuits and controls all of the features of the premium
version of the Vehicle Theft Alarm (VTA). The ITM
uses On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) and can communi-
cate with other electronic modules in the vehicle as
well as with the DRBIIItscan tool using the Pro-
grammable Communications Interface (PCI) data bus
network. This method of communication is used by
the ITM to communicate with the Body Control Mod-
ule (BCM) and for diagnosis and testing through the
16-way data link connector located on the driver side
lower edge of the instrument panel. The ITM also
communicates with the alarm siren over a dedicated
serial bus circuit.
The ITM microprocessor continuously monitors
inputs from its on-board motion sensor circuitry as
well as inputs from the BCM and the alarm siren
module. The on-board ITM motion sensor circuitry
transmits ultrasonic signals into the vehicle cabin
through a transmit transducer, then listens to the
returning signals as the bounce off of objects in the
vehicle interior. If an object is moving in the interior,
a detection circuit in the ITM senses this movement
through the modulation of the returning ultrasonic
signals that occurs due to the Doppler effect. The
motion detect function of the ITM can be disabled by
depressing the ªLockº button on the Remote Keyless
Entry (RKE) transmitter three times within fifteen
seconds, while the security indicator is still flashing
rapidly. The ITM will signal the alarm siren module
to provide a single siren ªchirpº as an audible confir-
mation that the motion sensor function has been dis-
abled.
If movement is detected, the ITM sends an elec-
tronic message to the BCM over the PCI data bus toflash the exterior lighting and sends an electronic
message to the alarm siren module over a dedicated
serial bus line to sound the siren. When the BCM
detects a breach in the perimeter protection through
a door, tailgate, flip-up glass, or hood ajar switch
input, it sends an electronic message to the ITM and
the ITM sends an electronic message to the BCM
over the PCI data bus to flash the exterior lighting
and sends an electronic message to the alarm siren
module over a dedicated serial bus line to sound the
siren. The ITM also monitors inputs from the alarm
siren module for siren battery or siren input/output
circuit tamper alerts, and siren battery condition
alerts, then sets active and stored Diagnostic Trouble
Codes (DTC) for any monitored system faults it
detects. An active fault only remains for the current
ignition switch cycle, while a stored fault causes a
DTC to be stored in memory by the ITM. If a fault
does not recur for fifty ignition cycles, the ITM will
automatically erase the stored DTC.
The ITM is connected to the vehicle electrical sys-
tem through a dedicated take out and connector of
the overhead wire harness. The ITM receives battery
current on a fused B(+) circuit through a fuse in the
Junction Block (JB), and receives ground through a
ground circuit and take out of the body wire harness.
This ground take out has a single eyelet terminal
connector that is secured by a ground screw to the
base of the left D-pillar behind the quarter trim
panel. These connections allow the ITM to remain
operational, regardless of the ignition switch position.
The hard wired inputs and outputs for the ITM may
be diagnosed and tested using conventional diagnos-
tic tools and procedures. However, conventional diag-
nostic methods will not prove conclusive in the
diagnosis of the ITM, the PCI data bus network, or
the electronic message inputs to and outputs from
the ITM. The most reliable, efficient, and accurate
means to diagnose the ITM, the PCI data bus net-
work, and the electronic message inputs to and out-
puts from the ITM requires the use of a DRBIIIt
scan tool. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic infor-
mation.
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) While pulling downward lightly on either rear
corner of the Intrusion Transceiver Module (ITM)
trim cover, insert a small thin-bladed screwdriver
through each of the service holes on the rear edge of
the trim cover to depress and release the two inte-
gral rear latch features of the module from the
mounting bracket above the headliner (Fig. 11).
(3) Pull the ITM trim cover rearward far enough
to disengage the two integral front latch features of
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Component Page
Low Beam Relay..................... 8Wa-50
Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor....... 8Wa-30
Multi-Function Switch........... 8Wa-50, 52, 53
Output Speed Sensor.................. 8Wa-31
Overhead Map/Reading Lamp........... 8Wa-44
Oxygen Sensors...................... 8Wa-30
Oxygen Sensor Downstream Relay........ 8Wa-30
Park Brake Switch.................... 8Wa-40
Park Lamp Relay..................... 8Wa-50
Park/Turn Signal Lamps............ 8Wa-50, 52
Passenger Airbag..................... 8Wa-43
Passenger Door Unlock Relay........... 8Wa-61
Passenger Seat Belt Switch............. 8Wa-40
Position Lamps...................... 8Wa-50
Power Distribution Center.............. 8Wa-10
Power Mirrors....................... 8Wa-62
Power Outlet........................ 8Wa-41
Power Seats......................... 8Wa-63
Power Steering Pressure Switch......... 8Wa-30
Power Windows...................... 8Wa-60
Powertrain Control Module............. 8Wa-30
Radiator Fans....................... 8Wa-30
Radio Choke......................... 8Wa-47
Radio.............................. 8Wa-47
Rear Fog Lamp Relay................. 8Wa-51
Rear Power Outlet.................... 8Wa-41
Rear Power Window Switch............. 8Wa-60
Rear Wheel Speed Sensor.............. 8Wa-35
Rear Window Defogger................. 8Wa-48
Rear Wiper Motor.................... 8Wa-53
Red Brake Warning Indicator Switch...... 8Wa-40Component Page
Remote Keyless Entry Module........... 8Wa-45
Remote Radio Switches................ 8Wa-47
Splices............................. 8Wa-10
Sentry Key Immobilizer Module.......... 8Wa-39
Shifter Assembly..................... 8Wa-31
Side Impact Airbag Control Modules...... 8Wa-43
Side Marker Lamps................ 8Wa-50, 52
Side Repeater Lamps............... 8Wa-50, 52
Siren.............................. 8Wa-49
Speed Control Servo................... 8Wa-33
Speed Control Switches................ 8Wa-33
Starter Motor Relay................... 8Wa-21
Starter Motor........................ 8Wa-21
Sunroof............................ 8Wa-64
Tail/Stop Lamps...................... 8Wa-51
Tailgate Cylinder Lock Switch........... 8Wa-61
Tailgate Flip-Up Ajar Switch............ 8Wa-61
Tailgate Lock Motor/Ajar Switch......... 8Wa-61
Throttle Position Sensor................ 8Wa-30
Trailer Tow.......................... 8Wa-54
Transfer Case Position Sensor........ 8Wa-30, 31
Transmission Control Module........... 8Wa-31
Transmission Control Relay............. 8Wa-31
Transmission Solenoid/TRS Assembly..... 8Wa-31
Visor/Vanity Lamps................... 8Wa-44
Washer Fluid Level Switch............. 8Wa-53
Washer Pump........................ 8Wa-53
Water In Fuel Sensor.................. 8Wa-30
Wheel Speed Sensors.................. 8Wa-35
Wiper High/Low Relay................. 8Wa-53
KJ8W-02 COMPONENT INDEX8Wa-02-1
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8W-45 BODY CONTROL MODULE
Component Page
A/C- Heater Control................. 8Wa-45-5
Ambient Temperature Sensor.......... 8Wa-45-7
Body Control Module . 8Wa-45-10, 11, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9
Brake Lamp Switch................. 8Wa-45-2
Cargo Lamp..................... 8Wa-45-4, 8
Clockspring........................ 8Wa-45-5
Controller Antilock Brake............. 8Wa-45-5
Data Link Connector............. 8Wa-45-10, 11
Defogger Relay..................... 8Wa-45-3
Diagnostic Junction Port.............. 8Wa-45-6
Door Lock Relay.................... 8Wa-45-4
Driver Door Unlock Relay............. 8Wa-45-3
Engine Control Module............... 8Wa-45-5
Flip-Up Glass Release Motor........... 8Wa-45-8
Flip-Up Glass Release Switch.......... 8Wa-45-8
Front Fog Lamp Relay............... 8Wa-45-4
Fuse 3............................ 8Wa-45-7
Fuse 6............................ 8Wa-45-3
Fuse 13........................... 8Wa-45-2
Fuse 32........................... 8Wa-45-2
Fuse 34........................... 8Wa-45-2
G111 ............................. 8Wa-45-7
G202........................... 8Wa-45-2, 6
G300............................. 8Wa-45-9
G302............................. 8Wa-45-9
Hazard Switch/Combination Flasher..... 8Wa-45-5
High Beam Relay................... 8Wa-45-3
Hood Ajar Switch................... 8Wa-45-7
Horn Relay........................ 8Wa-45-7
Ignition Switch..................... 8Wa-45-6
Instrument Cluster.................. 8Wa-45-6Component Page
Junction Block.............. 8Wa-45-2, 3, 4, 7, 8
Left Courtesy Lamp................. 8Wa-45-4
Left Cylinder Lock Switch....... 8Wa-45-10, 11, 4
Left Door Lock Switch.............. 8Wa-45-4, 7
Left Front Door Ajar Switch........... 8Wa-45-9
Left Front Door Lock Motor/Ajar
Switch...................... 8Wa-45-10, 11
Left Rear Door Ajar Switch............ 8Wa-45-9
Left Visor/Vanity Lamp............... 8Wa-45-3
Low Beam Relay.................... 8Wa-45-3
Multi- Function Switch........... 8Wa-45-3, 5, 6
Overhead Map/Reading Lamp........ 8Wa-45-3, 4
Park Lamp Relay................... 8Wa-45-3
Passenger Door Unlock Relay.......... 8Wa-45-3
Powertrain Control Module............ 8Wa-45-5
Rear Fog Lamp Relay................ 8Wa-45-2
Rear Wiper Motor................. 8Wa-45-6, 8
Remote Keyless Entry Module......... 8Wa-45-8
Right Courtesy Lamp................ 8Wa-45-4
Right Cylinder Lock Switch...... 8Wa-45-10, 11, 4
Right Door Lock Switch............ 8Wa-45-4, 7
Right Front Door Ajar Switch.......... 8Wa-45-9
Right Front Door Lock Motor/Ajar
Switch...................... 8Wa-45-10, 11
Right Rear Door Ajar Switch........... 8Wa-45-9
Right Remote Radio Switch............ 8Wa-45-5
Right Visor/Vanity Lamp.............. 8Wa-45-3
Tailgate Cylinder Lock Switch.... 8Wa-45-10, 11, 8
Tailgate Lock Motor/Ajar Switch...... 8Wa-45-7, 8
Washer Pump...................... 8Wa-45-6
Wiper High/Low Relay............... 8Wa-45-4
Wiper On/Off Relay.................. 8Wa-45-4
KJ8W-45 BODY CONTROL MODULE8Wa-45-1
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Component Page
Left Power Seat Motors
(Midline/Highline)................ 8Wa-80-74
Left Power Seat Switch
(Midline/Highline)................ 8Wa-80-74
Left Rear Door Ajar Switch (Base)..... 8Wa-80-74
Left Rear Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
(Except Base)................... 8Wa-80-74
Left Rear Door Speaker.............. 8Wa-80-75
Left Rear Power Window Motor
(Midline/Highline)................ 8Wa-80-75
Left Remote Radio Switch (Premium) . . . 8Wa-80-75
Left Side Impact Airbag Control
Module (LSIACM)................ 8Wa-80-75
Left Side Marker Lamp (Except
Built-Up-Export)................. 8Wa-80-76
Left Side Repeater Lamp
(Built-Up-Export)................ 8Wa-80-76
Left Speed Control Switch (Except Base) . 8Wa-80-76
Left Tail/Stop Lamp................ 8Wa-80-76
Left Visor/Vanity Lamp (Except Base) . . . 8Wa-80-76
License Lamp (Built-Up-Export)....... 8Wa-80-77
License Lamp (Except Built-Up-Export) . 8Wa-80-77
Line Pressure Sensor (3.7L).......... 8Wa-80-77
Low Note Horn.................... 8Wa-80-77
Manifold ABSolute Pressure Sensor.... 8Wa-80-77
Multi-Function Switch C1............ 8Wa-80-78
Multi-Function Switch C2............ 8Wa-80-78
Output Speed Sensor (3.7L).......... 8Wa-80-78
Overhead Map/Reading Lamp
(Except Base)................... 8Wa-80-78
Oxygen Sensor 1/1 Upstream......... 8Wa-80-79
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Downstream....... 8Wa-80-79
Oxygen Sensor 2/1 Upstream (3.7L).... 8Wa-80-79
Oxygen Sensor 2/2 Downstream (3.7L) . . 8Wa-80-79
Passenger Airbag................... 8Wa-80-79
Passenger Seat Belt Switch........... 8Wa-80-80
Power Mirror Switch (Except Base)..... 8Wa-80-80
Power Outlet...................... 8Wa-80-80
Power Steering Pressure Switch....... 8Wa-80-80
Power Window Master Switch
(Midline/Highline)................ 8Wa-80-81
Powertrain Control Module-C1 (2.4L) . . . 8Wa-80-81
Powertrain Control Module-C1 (3.7L) . . . 8Wa-80-82
Powertrain Control Module-C2 (Gas) . . . 8Wa-80-82
Powertrain Control Module-C3 (Gas) . . . 8Wa-80-83
Radiator Fan Motor................. 8Wa-80-84
Radiator Fan Relay................. 8Wa-80-84
Radio C1......................... 8Wa-80-84
Radio C2......................... 8Wa-80-85
Radio C3......................... 8Wa-80-85
Radio Choke (Premium)............. 8Wa-80-85
Rear Power Outlet.................. 8Wa-80-85
Rear Power Window Switch
(Midline/Highline)................ 8Wa-80-86
Rear Wheel Speed Sensor............ 8Wa-80-86Component Page
Rear Wiper Motor.................. 8Wa-80-86
Red Brake Warning Indicator Switch . . . 8Wa-80-86
Remote Keyless Entry Module
(Except Base)................... 8Wa-80-86
Right Courtesy Lamp............... 8Wa-80-87
Right Curtain Airbag................ 8Wa-80-87
Right Cylinder Lock Switch
(Except Base)................... 8Wa-80-87
Right Door Lock Switch (Except Base) . . 8Wa-80-87
Right Fog Lamp................... 8Wa-80-87
Right Front Door Ajar Switch (Base).... 8Wa-80-88
Right Front Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
(Except Base)................... 8Wa-80-88
Right Front Door Speaker (Base)...... 8Wa-80-88
Right Front Door Speaker (Premium) . . . 8Wa-80-88
Right Front Impact Sensor........... 8Wa-80-88
Right Front Park/ Turn Signal Lamp . . . 8Wa-80-89
Right Front Power Window Motor
(Midline/Highline)................ 8Wa-80-89
Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor (ABS) . 8Wa-80-89
Right Headlamp (Built-Up-Export)..... 8Wa-80-89
Right Headlamp (Except Built-Up-Export). 8Wa-80-89
Right Heated Seat Assembly (Highline) . 8Wa-80-90
Right Heated Seat Switch (Highline) . . . 8Wa-80-90
Right Instrument Panel Speaker....... 8Wa-80-90
Right Leveling Motor (Built-Up-Export) . 8Wa-80-90
Right Position Lamp (Built-Up-Export) . . 8Wa-80-91
Right Power Mirror (Except Base)...... 8Wa-80-91
Right Power Seat Motors
(Midline/Highline)................ 8Wa-80-91
Right Power Seat Switch
(Midline/Highline)................ 8Wa-80-91
Right Rear Door Ajar Switch (Base).... 8Wa-80-92
Right Rear Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch
(Except Base)................... 8Wa-80-92
Right Rear Door Speaker............ 8Wa-80-92
Right Rear Power Window Motor
(Midline/Highline)................ 8Wa-80-92
Right Remote Radio Switch (Premium) . . 8Wa-80-92
Right Side Impact Airbag Control Module
(RSIACM)...................... 8Wa-80-93
Right Side Marker Lamp
(Except Built-Up-Export)........... 8Wa-80-93
Right Side Repeater Lamp
(Built-Up-Export)................ 8Wa-80-93
Right Speed Control Switch
(Except Base)................... 8Wa-80-93
Right Tail/Stop Lamp............... 8Wa-80-93
Right Visor/Vanity Lamp (Except Base) . 8Wa-80-94
Sentry Key Immobilizer Module
(Except Base)................... 8Wa-80-94
Shifter Assembly................... 8Wa-80-94
Siren (Built-Up-Export).............. 8Wa-80-94
Speed Control Servo................ 8Wa-80-94
Sunroof Motor..................... 8Wa-80-95
KJ8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS8Wa-80-3