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OPERATION
There are three positions that can be selected with
each of the heated seat switches: Off, Low, and High.
When the front of the switch rocker is fully
depressed, the High position is selected and the high
position LED indicator illuminates. When the rear of
the switch rocker is fully depressed, the Low position
is selected and the low position LED indicator illumi-
nates. When the switch rocker is depressed a second
time in either direction, Off is selected and both LED
indicators are extinguished.
Both switches provide separate resistor multi-
plexed hard wire inputs to the Heated Seat Module
to indicate the selected switch position. The heated
seat module monitors the switch inputs and responds
to the heated seat switch status messages by control-
ling the output to the seat heater elements of the
selected seat. The Low heat position set point is
about 36É C (97É F), and the High heat position set
point is about 41É C (105É F).
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - HEATED SEAT
SWITCH
If a heated seat fails to heat and one or both of the
indicator lamps on a heated seat switch flash, refer
toHeated Seat System Diagnosis and Testingin
this section for flashing LED failure identification.
Refer toWiring Diagramsfor complete heated seat
system wiring diagrams.
(1) If the problem being diagnosed involves a
heated seat switch indicator lamp that remains illu-
minated after the heated seat has been turned Off,refer toDiagnosis and Testing the Heated Seat
Modulein the Electronic Control Modules section for
heated seat module diagnosis and testing procedures.
If not, go to Step 2
(2) Remove the heated seat switch (Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/HEATED SEATS/DRIVER HEATED
SEAT SWITCH - REMOVAL). Check for continuity
between the ground circuit cavity #5 of the heated
seat switch connector and a good ground. There
should be continuity. If OK, go to Step 3. If not OK,
repair the open ground circuit as required.
(3) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
Check for battery voltage at the fused ignition switch
output circuit cavity #1 of the heated seat switch con-
nector. If OK, go to Step 4. If not OK, repair the open
fused ignition switch output circuit as required.
(4) Check the continuity between pin #1 and pin
#3 of the heated seat switch (Fig. 2). If the readings
do not correspond to those in the Heated Seat Switch
Continuity table below, replace the heated seat
switch. If OK, and the heated seat system is still not
operating properly refer toDiagnosis and Testing
the Heated Seat Module.
NOTE: ANY RESISTANCE VALUES (OHMSV) GIVEN
IN THE FOLLOWING TEXT ARE SUPPLIED USING
THE AUTOMATIC RANGE GENERATED BY A
FLUKETAUTOMOTIVE METER. IF ANOTHER TYPE
OF MEASURING DEVICE IS USED, THE VALUES
GENERATED MAY NOT BE THE SAME AS THE
RESULTS SHOWN HERE, OR MAY HAVE TO BE
CONVERTED TO THE RANGE USED HERE.
Fig. 1 KJ POWER / HEATED SEAT
Fig. 2 Heated Seat Switches
8G - 12 HEATED SEAT SYSTEMKJ
DRIVER SEAT HEATER SWITCH (Continued)
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HEATED SEAT SWITCH CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
BETWEENSWITCH
POSITIONOHMS
READING +/±
10%
PIN 1 AND 3 OFF 2.2 K (2200)
OHMS
PIN 1 AND 3 LO .415 K (415)
OHMS
PIN 1 AND 3 HI 33 OHMS
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the negative battery
cable.
(2) Remove the appropriate seat cushion side
shield (Refer to 23 - BODY/SEATS/SEAT CUSHION
SIDE COVERS - REMOVAL).
(3) Disconnect the heated seat switch electrical
connector. Depress the locking tab and pull straight
apart.
(4) Working from the underside of the switch, gen-
tly rock the switch back and forth out of its mounting
location.
INSTALLATION
(1) Gently rock the switch back and forth in to its
mounting location.
(2) Connect the heated seat switch electrical con-
nector.
(3) Install the appropriate seat cushion side shield.
Refer to the Body section of the service manual for
the procedure.
(4) Connect the negative battery cable.
HEATED SEAT ELEMENT
DESCRIPTION
The heated seat system includes four seat heating
elements. Two are located in each front seat, one for
the seat cushion and the other for the seat back. All
models use two resistor wire heating elements for
each seat that are connected in series with the
Heated Seat Module (HSM). The temperature sensor
is a Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) ther-
mistor. One temperature sensor is used for each seat,
and it is located on the seat cushion heating element
for all models.
The seat heating elements are permanently
attached to the seat cushions. The heated seat ele-
ments and the temperature sensor cannot be
adjusted or repaired and, if faulty or damaged, the
seat cushions must be replaced. Refer to the Body
section for the seat cushion service procedures.
OPERATION
The heated seat elements resist the flow of electrical
current. When battery current is passed through the
elements, the energy lost by the resistance of the ele-
ments to the current flow is released in the form of
heat. When the temperature of the seat cushion cover
rises, the resistance of the sensor decreases. The Heated
Seat Module supplies a five-volt current to one side of
each sensor, and monitors the voltage drop through the
sensor on a return circuit. The Heated Seat Module
uses this temperature sensor input to monitor the tem-
perature of the seat, and regulates the current flow to
the seat heating elements accordingly.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - HEATED SEAT
ELEMENT
SEAT CUSHION ELEMENT
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable. Disconnect the green heated seat cushion ele-
ment wire harness connector from the power seat
wire harness. The power seat wire harness connec-
tors for the seat cushion heating elements are
secured to a bracket located under the seat cushion
frame. Refer toWiringfor connector pin information.
(2) Check for continuity between the two heated
seat element circuit cavities. There should be conti-
nuity. If OK, the elements within the seat assembly
test OK, go to Step 3. If not OK, replace the faulty
seat heating element and cushion assembly.
(3) Test the seat wire harness between the heated
seat module connector and the heated seat wire har-
ness element connector for a shorted or open circuit.
If OK, element is OK, proceed with testing the
heated seat sensor and module. If not OK, repair the
shorted or open seat wire harness as required.
SEAT BACK ELEMENT
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable. Disconnect the green heated seat back element
wire harness connector from the power seat wire har-
ness. The power seat wire harness connectors for the
seat cushion heating elements are secured to a
bracket located under the seat cushion frame. Refer
toWiringfor connector pin information.
(2) Check for continuity between the two heated
seat element circuit cavities. There should be conti-
nuity. If OK, the elements within the seat assembly
test OK, go to Step 3. If not OK, replace the faulty
seat heating element and cushion assembly.
(3) Test the seat wire harness between the heated
seat module connector and the heated seat wire har-
ness element connector for a shorted or open circuit.
If OK, element is OK, proceed with testing the
heated seat sensor and module. If not OK, repair the
shorted or open seat wire harness as required.
KJHEATED SEAT SYSTEM 8G - 13
DRIVER SEAT HEATER SWITCH (Continued)
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HEATED SEAT SENSOR
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - HEATED SEAT
SENSOR
For complete circuit diagrams, refer toWIRING.
NOTE: ANY RESISTANCE VALUES (OHMSV) GIVEN
IN THE FOLLOWING TEXT ARE SUPPLIED USING
THE AUTOMATIC RANGE GENERATED BY A
FLUKETAUTOMOTIVE METER. IF ANOTHER TYPE
OF MEASURING DEVICE IS USED THE VALUES
GENERATED MAY NOT BE THE SAME AS THE
RESULTS SHOWN HERE, OR MAY HAVE TO BE
CONVERTED TO THE RANGE USED HERE.
(1) Disconnect the heated seat wire harness con-
nector from under the seat. Using an ohmmeter,
check the resistance between the heated seat sensor
input circuit cavity and the heated seat sensor feed
circuit cavity in the heated seat wire harness connec-
tor. The heated seat sensor resistance should be
between 1 kilohm and 100 kilohms. If OK, go to Step
2. If not OK, replace the faulty seat heating element
assembly.
(2) Test the seat wire harness between the heated
seat module connector and the heated seat wire har-
ness connector for a shorted or open circuit. If OK,
refer toDiagnosis and Testing the Heated Seat
Modulein Electronic Control Modules, for the
proper heated seat module diagnosis and testing pro-
cedures. If not OK, repair the shorted or open heated
seat wire harness as required.
PASSENGER SEAT HEATER
SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
The heated seat switches are located on the out-
board cushion side shield of the driver and passenger
front seats (Fig. 3). The two, three-position rocker
type switches provide a resistor multiplexed signal to
the Heated Seat Module through separate hard wired
circuits. Each switch has an Off, Low and High set-
ting. Each switch contains two light emitting diodes
(LED), one for each High and Low setting to let the
occupant know that the seat heater system is on.
The heated seat switches and their LED's cannot
be repaired. If either switch is faulty or damaged the
entire switch must be replaced.
OPERATION
There are three positions that can be selected with
each of the heated seat switches: Off, Low, and High.
When the front of the switch rocker is fullydepressed, the High position is selected and the high
position LED indicator illuminates. When the rear of
the switch rocker is fully depressed, the Low position
is selected and the low position LED indicator illumi-
nates. When the switch rocker is depressed a second
time in either direction, Off is selected and both LED
indicators are extinguished.
Both switches provide separate resistor multi-
plexed hard wire inputs to the Heated Seat Module
to indicate the selected switch position. The heated
seat module monitors the switch inputs and responds
to the heated seat switch status messages by control-
ling the output to the seat heater elements of the
selected seat. The Low heat position set point is
about 36É C (97É F), and the High heat position set
point is about 41É C (105É F).
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - HEATED SEAT
SWITCH
If a heated seat fails to heat and one or both of the
indicator lamps on a heated seat switch flash, refer
toHeated Seat System Diagnosis and Testingin
this section for flashing LED failure identification.
Refer toWiring Diagramsfor complete heated seat
system wiring diagrams.
(1) If the problem being diagnosed involves a
heated seat switch indicator lamp that remains illu-
minated after the heated seat has been turned Off,
refer toDiagnosis and Testing the Heated Seat
Modulein the Electronic Control Modules section for
heated seat module diagnosis and testing procedures.
If not, go to Step 2
Fig. 3 KJ POWER / HEATED SEAT
8G - 14 HEATED SEAT SYSTEMKJ
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NOTE: Over or under tightening the sensor mount-
ing bolts will affect knock sensor performance, pos-
sibly causing improper spark control. Always use
the specified torque when installing the knock sen-
sors.
REMOVAL
The 2 knock sensors are bolted into the cylinder
block under the intake manifold (Fig. 20).
NOTE: The left sensor is identified by an identifica-
tion tag (LEFT). It is also identified by a larger bolt
head. The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) must
have and know the correct sensor left/right posi-
tions. Do not mix the sensor locations.
(1) Disconnect knock sensor dual pigtail harness
from engine wiring harness. this connection is made
near rear of left valve cover (Fig. 20).
(2) Remove intake manifold. Refer to Engine sec-
tion.
(3) Remove sensor mounting bolts (Fig. 20). Note
foam strip on bolt threads. This foam is used only to
retain the bolts to sensors for plant assembly. It is
not used as a sealant. Do not apply any adhesive,
sealant or thread locking compound to these bolts.
(4) Remove sensors from engine.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: The left sensor is identified by an identifica-
tion tag (LEFT). It is also identified by a larger bolt
head. The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) must
have and know the correct sensor left/right posi-
tions. Do not mix the sensor locations.
(1) Thoroughly clean knock sensor mounting holes.
(2) Install sensors into cylinder block.
NOTE: Over or under tightening the sensor mount-
ing bolts will affect knock sensor performance, pos-
sibly causing improper spark control. Always use
the specified torque when installing the knock sen-
sors. The torque for the knock senor bolt is rela-
tively light for an 8mm bolt.
NOTE: Note foam strip on bolt threads. This foam is
used only to retain the bolts to sensors for plant
assembly. It is not used as a sealant. Do not apply
any adhesive, sealant or thread locking compound
to these bolts.
(3) Install and tighten mounting bolts. Refer to
torque specification.
(4) Install intake manifold. Refer to Engine sec-
tion.
(5) Connect knock sensor wiring harness to engine
harness at rear of intake manifold.
SPARK PLUG
DESCRIPTION
Resistor type spark plugs are used.
Spark plug resistance values range from 6,000 to
20,000 ohms (when checked with at least a 1000 volt
spark plug tester).Do not use an ohmmeter to
check the resistance values of the spark plugs.
Inaccurate readings will result.
OPERATION
To prevent possible pre-ignition and/or mechanical
engine damage, the correct type/heat range/number
spark plug must be used.
Always use the recommended torque when tighten-
ing spark plugs. This is especially true when plugs
are equipped with tapered seats. Incorrect torque can
distort the spark plug and change plug gap. It can
also pull the plug threads and do possible damage to
both the spark plug and the cylinder head.
Remove the spark plugs and examine them for
burned electrodes and fouled, cracked or broken por-
celain insulators. Keep plugs arranged in the order
in which they were removed from the engine. A sin-
Fig. 20 KNOCK SENSOR LOCATION
1 - KNOCK SENSORS (2)
2 - MOUNTING BOLTS
8I - 12 IGNITION CONTROLKJ
KNOCK SENSOR (Continued)
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POWER SYSTEMS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
POWER LOCKS............................ 1
POWER MIRRORS........................ 11POWER SEATS........................... 14
POWER WINDOWS........................ 21
POWER LOCKS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
POWER LOCKS
DESCRIPTION..........................1
OPERATION............................3
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - POWER LOCKS . . 3
DOOR LOCK / UNLOCK SWITCH
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - DOOR LOCK/
UNLOCK SWITCH......................4
REMOVAL.............................4
INSTALLATION..........................5
DOOR LOCK MOTOR
DESCRIPTION..........................5
OPERATION............................5
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - DOOR LOCK
MOTOR ..............................5
FLIP-UP GLASS RELEASE SWITCH
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - FLIP-UP GLASS
RELEASE SWITCH.....................5
DOOR LOCK RELAY
DESCRIPTION..........................6
OPERATION............................6
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - DOOR LOCK
RELAY...............................6
REMOVAL.............................6
INSTALLATION..........................7
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE
DESCRIPTION..........................7OPERATION............................7
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - REMOTE
KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE...............7
REMOVAL.............................7
INSTALLATION..........................7
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - REMOTE
KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER..........8
STANDARD PROCEDURE
STANDARD PROCEDURE - RKE
TRANSMITTER BATTERIES..............8
STANDARD PROCEDURE - RKE
TRANSMITTER CUSTOMER
PREFERENCES.......................8
STANDARD PROCEDURE - RKE
TRANSMITTER PROGRAMING............9
SPECIFICATIONS - REMOTE KEYLESS
ENTRY TRANSMITTER..................9
TAILGATE CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH
DESCRIPTION..........................9
OPERATION............................9
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - TAILGATE
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH...............9
REMOVAL.............................10
INSTALLATION.........................10
POWER LOCKS
DESCRIPTION
POWER LOCKS
A power operated door and tailgate lock system is
available factory-installed equipment on this model.
The power lock system allows all of the doors and thetailgate to be locked or unlocked electrically by oper-
ating a switch on either front door trim panel. The
power lock system receives non-switched battery cur-
rent through a fuse in the Junction Block (JB), so
that the power locks remain operational, regardless
of the ignition switch position.
The Body Control Module (BCM) locks the doors
and tailgate automatically when the vehicle is driven
beyond the speed of 25.7 Km/h (15 mph), all doors
KJPOWER SYSTEMS 8N - 1
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POWER SEATS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
POWER SEATS
DESCRIPTION.........................14
OPERATION...........................15
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - POWER SEATS . . 15
SEAT TRACK
DESCRIPTION.........................15
OPERATION...........................15
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - SEAT TRACK....16
REMOVAL.............................16
INSTALLATION.........................16
LEFT POWER SEAT SWITCH
DESCRIPTION.........................16OPERATION...........................17
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - LEFT POWER
SEAT SWITCH........................17
REMOVAL.............................18
INSTALLATION.........................18
RIGHT POWER SEAT SWITCH
DESCRIPTION.........................19
OPERATION...........................19
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - RIGHT POWER
SEAT SWITCH........................19
REMOVAL.............................20
INSTALLATION.........................20
POWER SEATS
DESCRIPTION
Individually controlled, electrically powered front
seats are available as factory-installed equipment on
this model. Vehicles with this option can be visually
identified by the two separate power seat switches,
mounted on each of the front seat cushion side
shields (Fig. 1). The power seat system option allows
the front seating positions to be electrically adjustedfor optimum vehicle control and comfort. The power
seat cushion can be adjusted forward, rearward, front
up, front down, rear up, or rear down. The power
seat system for this vehicle includes the following
major components, which are described in further
detail later in this section:
²Power Seat Switches- Two power seat
switches are used per vehicle, one for the driver and
one for the front seat passenger. Refer to the left and
right power seat switch information later in this sec-
tion.
²Power Seat Tracks- Two power seat tracks
are used per vehicle, one for the driver and one for
the front seat passenger seats. Refer to the power
seat track information later in this section.
²Circuit Breaker- An automatic resetting cir-
cuit breaker (# 1) is located in the Junction Block
and is used to protect the power seat system from
current overload.
Hard wired circuitry connects the power seat sys-
tem components to each other through the electrical
system 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
power seat system components through the use of a
combination of soldered splices, splice block connec-
tors and many different types of wire harness termi-
nal connectors and insulators. Refer to theWiring
section of this manual for more information. The wir-
ing 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.
Fig. 1 KJ Heated/Power Seat
8N - 14 POWER SEATSKJ
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OPERATION
The power seat system receives battery current
through a fuse in the Power Distribution Center
(PDC) and a circuit breaker in the Junction Block,
regardless of the ignition switch position.
When a power seat switch control knob or knobs
are actuated, a battery feed and a ground path are
applied through the switch contacts to the appropri-
ate power seat track adjuster motor. The selected
adjuster motor operates to move the seat track
through its drive unit in the selected direction until
the switch is released, or until the travel limit of the
seat track is reached. When the switch is moved in
the opposite direction, the battery feed and ground
path to the motor are reversed through the switch
contacts. This causes the adjuster motor to run in the
opposite direction.
Refer to the owner's manual in the vehicle glove
box for more information on the features, use and
operation of the power seat system.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - POWER SEATS
Before any testing of the power seat system is
attempted, the battery should be fully-charged and
all wire harness connections and pins cleaned and
tightened to ensure proper continuity and grounds.
Refer to the appropriate wiring information. The wir-
ing information includes wiring diagrams, proper
wire and connector repair procedures, further details
on wire harness routing and retention, as well as
pin-out and joint connector location views for the var-
ious wire harness connectors, splices and grounds.
(1) If all power seats are inoperative, check the
automatic resetting circuit breaker in the Junction
Block. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/POWER DISTRI-
BUTION/CIRCUIT BREAKER - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING).
(2) With the dome lamp on, apply the power seat
switch in the direction of the failure.
(3) If the dome lamp dims, the seat or the power
seat track may be jammed. Check under and behind
the seat for binding or obstructions.
(4) If the dome lamp does not dim, proceed with
testing of the individual power seat system compo-
nents and circuits.
SEAT TRACK
DESCRIPTION
The six-way power seat option includes a power
seat track assembly located under each front seat
(Fig. 2). The power seat track assembly replaces the
standard manually operated seat tracks. The lower
half of the power seat track is secured at the frontwith two bolts to the floor panel seat cross member,
and at the rear with one bolt and one nut to the floor
panel. Four bolts secure the bottom of the seat cush-
ion frame to the upper half of the power seat track
unit.
The power seat track assembly cannot be repaired,
and is serviced only as a complete assembly. If any
component in this assembly is faulty or damaged, the
entire power seat track must be replaced.
OPERATION
The power seat track unit includes three reversible
electric motors that are secured to the upper half of
the track unit. Each motor moves the seat adjuster
through a combination of worm-drive gearboxes and
screw-type drive units. Each of the three driver side
power seat track motors also has a position potenti-
ometer integral to the motor assembly, which elec-
tronically monitors the motor position.
The front and rear of the seat are operated by two
separate vertical adjustment motors. These motors
can be operated independently of each other, tilting
the entire seat assembly forward or rearward; or,
they can be operated in unison by selecting the
proper power seat switch functions, which will raise
or lower the entire seat assembly. The third motor is
the horizontal adjustment motor, which moves the
seat track in the forward and rearward directions.
Fig. 2 Power Seat Track - Typical
1 - POWER SEAT ADJUSTER AND MOTORS
2 - SEAT CUSHION FRAME
3 - POWER SEAT TRACK ASSEMBLY
KJPOWER SEATS 8N - 15
POWER SEATS (Continued)
Page 619 of 1803
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - SEAT TRACK
(1) Remove the power seat switch from the seat
(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/POWER SEATS/DRIVER
SEAT SWITCH - REMOVAL).
(2) Checking the body harness side of the power
seat switch electrical connector (Fig. 3), check Pin 1
for ground and Pin 5 for battery voltage. If either of
these two are not present repair the body harness as
required.
(3) To test the seat motors and verify proper seat
responses, refer to the Seat Motor Test table below.
Using two jumper wires, connect one to a battery
supply and the second to a ground. Connect the other
ends to the seat wire harness connector as described
in the Seat Motor Test table.
SEAT MOTOR TEST
SEAT SWITCH CONNECTOR
CONNECT JUMPER SEAT ACTION
B(+) B(±) LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE
PIN 9 PIN 8 FRONT
RISER UPFRONT
RISER
DOWN
PIN 8 PIN 9 FRONT
RISER
DOWNFRONT
RISER UP
PIN 3 PIN 6 FORWARD FORWARD
PIN 6 PIN 3 REARWARD REARWARD
PIN 10 PIN 7 REAR
RISER UPREAR RISER
DOWN
PIN 7 PIN 10 REAR
RISER
DOWNREAR RISER
UP
REMOVAL
(1) Remove the appropriate seat from the vehicle.
(Refer to 23 - BODY/SEATS/SEAT - REMOVAL).(2) Remove the seat cushion side shield from the
seat (Refer to 23 - BODY/SEATS/SEAT CUSHION
SIDE COVERS - REMOVAL).
(3) Remove four seat track mounting bolts from
cushion pan.
(4) Disconnect the power seat electrical and
remove the seat track from the seat cushion.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the seat track and install the retaining
bolts in the seat cushion pan. Torque the bolts to
45-60 N´m.
(2) Route and connect the power seat electrical on
the seat track and cushion pan.
(3) Install the seat cushion side shield on the seat.
Refer to the Body section for the procedure.
(4) Install the seat in the vehicle (Refer to 23 -
BODY/SEATS/SEAT - INSTALLATION).
(5) Connect the negative battery cable.
LEFT POWER SEAT SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
Vehicles equipped with the power seat option uti-
lize a six-way power seat switch. This six-way power
seat switch features one seat cushion shaped knob,
visible on the outboard seat cushion side shield (Fig.
4).
The switch is secured to the back of the seat cush-
ion side shield with two screws. However, the control
knob must be removed before the seat switch can be
removed from the side shield.
Fig. 3 POWER SEAT SWITCH HARNESS PIN
IDENTIFICATION
1 - CONNECTOR RETAINING TAB
2 - VIEWED FROM BODY HARNESS END
Fig. 4 KJ Heated/Power Seat
8N - 16 POWER SEATSKJ
SEAT TRACK (Continued)
Page 620 of 1803
The individual switches internal to the power seat
switch cannot be repaired. If one switch is damaged
or faulty, the entire power seat switch unit must be
replaced.
OPERATION
The power seat tracks can be adjusted in six differ-
ent ways using the power seat switches. See the own-
er's manual in the vehicle glove box for more
information on the power seat switch functions and
the seat adjusting procedures.
When a power seat switch control knob or knobs
are actuated, a battery feed and a ground path are
applied through the switch contacts to the power seat
track adjuster motor. The selected adjuster motor
operates to move the seat track through its drive
unit in the selected direction until the switch is
released, or until the travel limit of the seat track is
reached. When the switch is moved in the opposite
direction, the battery feed and ground path to the
motor are reversed through the switch contacts. This
causes the adjuster motor to run in the opposite
direction.
No power seat switch should be held applied in any
direction after the seat track has reached its travel
limit. The power seat adjuster motors each contain a
self-resetting circuit breaker to protect them from
overload. However, consecutive or frequent resetting
of the circuit breaker must not be allowed to con-
tinue, or the motor may be damaged.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - LEFT POWER
SEAT SWITCH
For complete circuit diagrams, refer toPower
Seatin Wiring Diagrams.
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove the power seat switch from the out-
board seat cushion side shield.
(3) Use an ohmmeter to test the continuity of the
power seat switch in each switch position. See the
Power Seat Switch Continuity chart (Fig. 5) and
switch (Fig. 6) below. If OK, refer toDiagnosis and
Testing the Power Seat Trackin this section. If
not OK, replace the faulty power seat switch unit.
Fig. 5 SIX-WAY POWER SEAT SWITCH CONTINUITY
Fig. 6 DIAGNOSING POWER SEAT SWITCH
1-UP
2 - REARWARD
3 - DOWN
4 - FORWARD
5 - FRONT RISER SWITCH
6 - CENTER SEAT SWITCH
7 - REAR RISER SWITCH
KJPOWER SEATS 8N - 17
LEFT POWER SEAT SWITCH (Continued)
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SWITCH
POSITIONCONTINUITY BETWEEN PINS
DRIVER SEAT PASSENGER
SEAT
OFF PIN1to3 PIN1to3
PIN1to6 PIN1to6
PIN1to7 PIN1to7
PIN1to8 PIN1to8
PIN1to9 PIN1to9
PIN1to10 PIN1to10
FRONT RISER
UPPIN1to8 PIN1to8
PIN5to9 PIN5to9
FRONT RISER
DOWNPIN1to9 PIN1to9
PIN5to8 PIN5to8
CENTER
SWITCH
FORWARDPIN1to6 PIN1to6
PIN5to3 PIN5to3
CENTER
SWITCH
REARWARDPIN1to3 PIN1to3
PIN5to6 PIN5to6
REAR RISER
UPPIN1to7 PIN1to7
PIN5to10 PIN5to10
REAR RISER
DOWNPIN1to10 PIN1to10
PIN5to7 PIN5to7
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the negative battery
cable.
(2) Using a push pin remover or another suitable
wide flat-bladed tool, gently pry the power seat
switch knob off of the switch control levers (Fig. 7).
(3) Remove the two forward-most screws that
secure the outboard seat cushion side shield to the
seat cushion frame.
(4) Remove the recliner handle retaining screw
and remove the recliner handle.
(5) Pull the outboard seat cushion side shield away
from the seat cushion frame far enough to access the
power seat switch wire harness tiestrap and connec-
tor. Cut the tiestrap, if equipped.
(6) Disconnect the power seat wire harness connec-
tor from the power seat switch connector receptacle.
Depress the connector retaining tab and pull straight
apart.(7) Using a very short phillips-headed screwdriver,
remove the two screws that secure the power seat
switch to the inside of the outboard seat cushion side
shield.
(8) Remove the power seat switch from the out-
board seat cushion side shield.
INSTALLATION
(1) Reconnect the power seat wire harness connec-
tor to the power seat switch connector receptacle.
(2) Position the power seat switch onto the out-
board seat cushion side shield. Make certain the
alignment dowel is inserted into the corresponding
hole in the power seat switch.
(3) Install and tighten the two screws that secure
the power seat switch to the inside of the outboard
seat cushion side shield. Tighten the screws to 1.5
N´m (14 in. lbs.).
(4) Position the outboard seat cushion side shield
onto the seat cushion frame
(5) Install and tighten the two screws that secure
the outboard seat cushion side shield to the seat
cushion frame. Tighten the screws to 1.5 N´m (14 in.
lbs.).
(6) Install the recliner handle and retaining screw.
Tighten the screws to 1.5 N´m (14 in. lbs.).
(7) Position the power seat switch knob onto the
switch control levers and push firmly and evenly
until it snaps into place.
(8) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
Fig. 7 REMOVING SWITCH CONTROL KNOB -
TYPICAL
8N - 18 POWER SEATSKJ
LEFT POWER SEAT SWITCH (Continued)