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VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY
DESCRIPTION..........................1
OPERATION............................1
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - VEHICLE THEFT
SECURITY............................1
INTRUSION SENSOR
REMOVAL.............................1
INSTALLATION..........................2
SECURITY SYSTEM MODULE
REMOVAL.............................2
INSTALLATION..........................2SENTRY KEY REMOTE ENTRY MODULE
DESCRIPTION..........................2
OPERATION............................3
REMOVAL.............................3
INSTALLATION..........................4
SIREN
REMOVAL.............................4
INSTALLATION..........................4
TRANSPONDER KEY
DESCRIPTION..........................5
OPERATION............................5
VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY
DESCRIPTION
A vehicle theft alarm with a battery powered siren
is available as an option and includes interior moni-
toring, anti-tow away protection and rear window
monitoring based on the heater wires. The alarm is
automatically activated when the central locking sys-
tem is operated.
The alarm will sound when any of the following
occur:
²A door is opened
²A door is unlocked from inside the vehicle
²The hood is opened
²The vehicle is raised at the front or rear
²The trailer wire harness is disconnected
²Movements inside the vehicle
²The central locking is unlocked by a key at any
other door than the driver's door
The alarm is functional about 30 seconds after the
vehicle is locked using the RKE transmitter or the
key in the driver's door. Activation is indicated by the
indicator lights flashing three times and the warning
lamp flashing in the switch. If persons or animals
remain in the locked vehicle, the operator should
switch off the interior monitor to avoid a false alarm.
OPERATION
The anti-theft alarm is activated/deactivated by
locking/unlocking the vehicle with the remote trans-
mitter or with the key at the driver's door. The key
must be held in the locking position for more than
two seconds. Activation is indicated by the turn sig-
nal lights flashing once. Unlocking the vehicle at one
of the other doors will trigger an alarm.
The interior monitoring system included in the
anti-theft alarm is based on ultrasonics and triggersan alarm if an object intrudes the interior of the
vehicle or if any movement is detected inside the
vehicle. For proper and effective protection, all win-
dows and the sunroof must be closed.
To switch off the interior monitoring system and /
or the anti-tow away protection, a switch with LED
indicator light is provided in the switch panel. An
alarm button enables the operator to trigger an
alarm manually and to lock all doors if they are
closed. Triggering an alarm makes the horn sound
and the turn signals flash until the alarm is switched
off.
The anti-theft alarm control unit includes a gradi-
ent indicator as anti-tow away protection. The gradi-
ent indicator triggers an audible and visual alarm if
the vehicle is lifted (to tow away or to remove the
wheels). The alarm remains effective even if the bat-
tery is disconnected as the horn is powered by its
own battery. The interior monitoring system should
be switched off if people and/or animals are left in
the vehicle.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - VEHICLE THEFT
SECURITY
Any diagnosis of the Vehicle Theft Security
system should begin with the use of a diagnos-
tic scan tool. Refer to the appropriate diagnos-
tic information.
INTRUSION SENSOR
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Insert the tip of a small flat-bladed screwdriver
into the notch on one edge of the dome lamp/intru-
sion sensor unit housing to depress the retainer clip
VAVEHICLE THEFT SECURITY 8Q - 1
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other minor debris from the outside windshield glass
surface that might be encountered while driving the
vehicle under numerous types of inclement operating
conditions.
Two wiper systems are available: the standard
intermittent wipe system, or an optional automatic
wipe system. The vehicle operator initiates all wiper
and washer system functions with the multi-function
switch wiper control stalk that extends from the
right side of the steering column, just below the
steering wheel. Depressing, raising, or pulling the
right control stalk of the multi-function switch
selects the desired wiper system operating mode (Fig.
2). The wiper system allows the vehicle operator to
select from two continuous wiper speeds, Hi or Lo,
either a fixed interval intermittent wipe mode or an
auto wipe mode (as the vehicle is equipped), and a
pulse wipe mode. Pushing the knob on the end of the
control stalk towards the steering column activates
the washer pump/motor, which dispenses washer
fluid onto the windshield glass through the washer
nozzles.
The hard wired inputs to and outputs from the
wiper and washer system components may be diag-
nosed and tested using conventional diagnostic tools
and methods. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic
information. Refer to the owner's manual in the vehi-
cle glove box for more information on the features
and operation of the wiper and washer system.
INTERMITTENT WIPE SYSTEM
When the ignition switch is in the On position, bat-
tery current from a fuse in the fuse block underneath
the steering column is provided through a fused igni-
tion switch output (run-start) circuit to the intermit-tent wipe logic circuitry of the wiper, turn signals
and engine start control module within the fuse
block, the multi-function switch, the wiper relay and
the wiper motor park switch. The internal circuitry
of the multi-function switch provides a direct hard
wired battery current output to the low speed or high
speed brushes of the wiper motor when the Low,
High, or Pulse position is selected, which causes the
wipers to cycle at the selected speed for as long as
that switch position remains selected.
In order to provide the intermittent wipe and wipe-
after-wash features, the intermittent wipe logic cir-
cuitry of the wiper, turn signals and engine start
control module within the fuse block monitors inputs
from the intermittent wipe and washer switch cir-
cuitry of the multi-function switch and the park
switch in the wiper motor. When the intermittent
wipe position is selected with the multi-function
switch control stalk, the intermittent wipe logic cir-
cuitry responds by energizing the wiper relay and
calculating the correct delay interval. The energized
wiper relay directs battery current through the inter-
mittent wipe position circuitry of the multi-function
switch to the low speed brush of the wiper motor.
The intermittent wipe logic circuit monitors the
wiper motor operation through the wiper on/off relay
output circuit, which allows it to determine the
proper timing to begin the next wiper blade sweep.
The normal delay interval is about five seconds.
When the Off position of the multi-function switch
wiper control stalk is selected, one of two events is
possible. The event that will occur depends upon the
position of the wiper blades on the windshield at the
moment that the Off position is selected. If the wiper
blades are in the down position on the windshield
when the Off position is selected, the park switch
that is integral to the wiper motor is closed to
ground, the intermittent wipe logic circuit de-ener-
gizes the wiper relay, and the wiper motor ceases to
operate.
If the wiper blades are not in the down position on
the windshield at the moment the Off position is
selected, the park switch is closed to battery current
through the fused ignition switch output (run-start)
circuit. The intermittent wipe logic circuit energizes
the wiper relay and the wiper on-off relay output cir-
cuit directs battery current to the low speed brush of
the wiper motor through the normally open contact
of the wiper relay, then through the internal Off posi-
tion circuitry of the multi-function switch. This
causes the wiper motor to continue running until the
wiper blades are in the down position on the wind-
shield and the park switch is again closed to ground.
When the Wash position of the control knob on the
right control stalk of the multi-function switch is
selected, the washer switch circuitry directs battery
current to the washer pump motor and to the inter-
mittent wipe logic circuitry. When the washer switch
Fig. 2 Windshield Wiper/Washer Switch
1 - INTERMITTENT WIPE MODE (OR AUTO WIPE MODE IF
EQUIPPED)
2 - CONTINUOUS LOW SPEED WIPE MODE
3 - CONTINUOUS HIGH SPEED WIPE MODE
4 - WASHER MODE
5 - PULSE WIPE MODE
8R - 4 WIPERS/WASHERSVA
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CHECK VALVE
DESCRIPTION
A single washer system check valve is standard
equipment on this model, and is installed in the
washer system plumbing (Fig. 4). The check valve is
integral to the washer plumbing fitting located on
the underside of the cowl top panel behind the rear
of the hood panel opening in the engine compart-
ment. The check valve consists of a molded plastic
body with three barbed hose nipples, one at the inlet
side of the valve body and two at the outlet side. The
check valve cannot be adjusted or repaired and, if
faulty or damaged, it must be replaced.
OPERATION
The check valve provides more than one function
in this application. It serves as a plumbing connector
fitting between the engine compartment and washer
nozzle sections of the washer supply hose. It prevents
washer fluid from draining out of the washer supply
hoses back to the washer reservoir. This drain-back
would result in a lengthy delay from when the
washer switch is actuated until washer fluid was dis-
pensed through the washer nozzles, because the
washer pump would have to refill the washer plumb-
ing from the reservoir to the nozzles. Such a drain-
back condition could also result in water, dirt, or
other outside contaminants being siphoned into the
washer system through the washer nozzle orifice.
This water could subsequently freeze and plug the
nozzle, while other contaminants could interfere with
proper nozzle operation and cause improper nozzle
spray patterns. In addition, the check valve prevents
washer fluid from siphoning through the washer noz-
zles after the washer system is turned Off.
When the washer pump pressurizes and pumps
washer fluid from the reservoir through the washer
plumbing, the fluid pressure unseats a diaphragm
from over a sump well within the valve by overridingthe spring pressure applied to it by a piston. With
the diaphragm unseated, washer fluid is allowed to
flow toward the two washer nozzles. When the
washer pump stops operating, the spring pressure on
the piston seats the diaphragm over the sump well in
the valve and fluid flow in either direction within the
washer plumbing is prevented. The check valve can-
not be adjusted or repaired and, if faulty or damaged,
it must be replaced.
REMOVAL
(1) Unlatch and open the hood panel.
(2) Disconnect the washer hoses from the three
barbed nipples of the check valve unit (Fig. 5).
(3) Remove the check valve unit from the under-
side of the cowl top panel.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the check valve unit to the underside
of the cowl top panel (Fig. 5).
(2) Reconnect the three washer hoses to the
barbed nipples of the check valve unit.
(3) Close and latch the hood.
Fig. 4 Check Valve
1 - INLET NIPPLE
2 - CHECK VALVE
3 - OUTLET NIPPLE (2)
Fig. 5 Check Valve Remove/Install
1 - COWL HOOD SEAL
2 - CHECK VALVE
3 - HOSE TO WASHER NOZZLE (2)
4 - HOSE FROM WASHER PUMP
VAWIPERS/WASHERS 8R - 11
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towards the pivot end of the arm far enough to dis-
engage the pivot block from the hook formation on
the end of the arm (Fig. 27).
(4) Extract the hook formation on the tip of the
wiper arm from the opening in the wiper blade
superstructure ahead of the wiper blade pivot block/
latch unit.
CAUTION: Do not allow the wiper arm to spring
back against the glass without the wiper blade in
place or the glass may be damaged.
(5) Gently lower the wiper arm tip onto the glass.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: The wiper arms and wiper blades for this
model are both unequal in length, with the longer
arm and blade being installed on the left (driver)
side of the windshield.
(1) Lift the wiper arm off of the windshield glass,
until the wiper arm hinge is in its over-center posi-
tion.
(2) Position the wiper blade near the hook forma-
tion on the tip of the arm.
(3) Insert the hook formation on the tip of the
wiper arm through the opening in the wiper blade
superstructure ahead of the wiper blade pivot block/
latch unit far enough to engage the pivot block with
the hook (Fig. 27).
(4) Slide the wiper blade pivot block/latch up into
the hook formation on the tip of the wiper arm until
the latch release tab snaps into its locked position.
Latch engagement will be accompanied by an audible
click.
(5) Gently lower the wiper blade onto the glass.
Fig. 27 Wiper Blade Remove/Install
1 - HOOK
2 - WIPER BLADE
3 - WIPER ARM
4 - RELEASE TAB
VAWIPERS/WASHERS 8R - 27
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(3) Remove the nut that secures the motor crank
arm to the wiper motor output shaft.
(4) If this wiper motor is to be reinstalled, make
an index mark between the wiper motor output shaft
and the motor crank arm using a suitable marker.
(5) Disengage the motor crank arm from the wiper
motor output shaft.
(6) Remove the three screws that secure the wiper
motor to the wiper linkage module motor bracket.
(7) Remove the wiper motor from the wiper link-
age module motor bracket.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the wiper motor to the underside of
the wiper linkage module motor bracket (Fig. 32).
(2) Install and tighten the three screws that secure
the wiper motor to the wiper linkage module motor
bracket. Tighten the screws to 12 N´m (105 in. lbs.).
(3) If this wiper motor is being reinstalled, position
the motor crank arm on the wiper motor output shaft
so that the index marks made during the removal
procedure are aligned. If this is a new wiper motor
installation, the motor crank arm should be installedso that it is pointed toward the left (driver) side of
the vehicle and parallel with the two wiper drive
links while both wiper blades are positioned on their
alignment marks near the lower edge of the wind-
shield glass.
(4) Install and tighten the nut that secures the
motor crank arm to the wiper motor output shaft.
Tighten the nut to 12 N´m (105 in. lbs.).
(5) Reconnect the vehicle wire harness connector
for the wiper motor to the motor pigtail wire connec-
tor.
(6) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
Fig. 32 Wiper Motor Remove/Install
1 - NUT 4 - PIGTAIL WIRE CONNECTOR
2 - LINK (2) 5 - WIPER MOTOR
3 - MOTOR CRANK ARM 6 - SCREW (3)
VAWIPERS/WASHERS 8R - 33
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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
FUSE BLOCK........................ 8W-11-1
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................ 8W-41-1
AIR CONDITIONING-HEATER........... 8W-42-1
AIRBAG SYSTEM.................... 8W-43-1
INTERIOR LIGHTING.................. 8W-44-1CENTRAL TIMER MODULE............. 8W-45-1
AUDIO SYSTEM..................... 8W-47-1
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER............ 8W-48-1
FRONT LIGHTING.................... 8W-50-1
REAR LIGHTING..................... 8W-51-1
TURN SIGNALS...................... 8W-52-1
WIPERS............................ 8W-53-1
TRAILER TOW....................... 8W-54-1
NAVIGATION/TELECOMMUNICATIONS.... 8W-55-1
POWER WINDOWS................... 8W-60-1
POWER DOOR LOCKS................ 8W-61-1
POWER MIRRORS................... 8W-62-1
POWER SEATS...................... 8W-63-1
SPLICE INFORMATION................ 8W-70-1
CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS............... 8W-80-1
CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE
LOCATION........................ 8W-91-1
POWER DISTRIBUTION............... 8W-97-1 VAWIRING 8W - 1
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TERMINOLOGY
This is a list of terms and definitions used in the
wiring diagrams.
LHD.................Left Hand Drive Vehicles
RHD ...............Right Hand Drive Vehicles
ATX . . Automatic Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive
MTX . . . Manual Transmissions-Front Wheel Drive
AT....Automatic Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive
MT .....Manual Transmissions-Rear Wheel Drive
SOHC...........Single Over Head Cam Engine
DOHC..........Double Over Head Cam Engine
Built-Up-Export....... Vehicles Built For Sale In
Markets Other Than North America
Except Built-Up-Export . Vehicles Built For Sale In
North America
CIRCUIT INFORMATION
Each wire shown in the diagrams contains a code
which identifies gage of wire, and color.
WIRE COLOR CODE CHART
COLOR CODE COLOR
BL BLUE
BK BLACK
BR BROWN
DB DARK BLUE
DG DARK GREEN
GY GRAY
LB LIGHT BLUE
LG LIGHT GREEN
OR ORANGE
PK PINK
RD RED
TN TAN
VT VIOLET
WT WHITE
YL YELLOW
* WITH TRACER
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 thesplices 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 Ve-
hicle 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
CONNECTOR, GROUND, AND SPLICE INFOR-
MATION
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some
connectors are serviced only with a harness. A typ-
ical example might be the Supplemental Restraint
System connectors. Always check parts availability
before attempting a repair.
IDENTIFICATION
In-line connectors are identified by a number, as
follows:
²In-line connectors located in the engine compart-
ment are C100 series numbers
²In-line connectors located in the Instrument
Panel area are C200 series numbers.
²In-line connectors located in the body are C300
series numbers.
²Jumper harness connectors are C400 series
numbers.
VA8W-01 WIRING DIAGRAM INFORMATION 8W - 01 - 5
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Component Page
Ignition Lock Switch................... 8W-40
Ignition Switch....................... 8W-10
Instrument Cluster.................... 8W-40
Instrument Panel Socket................ 8W-41
Intake Air Pressure Sensor.............. 8W-30
Intake Air Temperature Sensor........... 8W-30
Interference Suppression Capacitor........ 8W-42
Interior Lamps....................... 8W-44
Interior Light Switches................. 8W-44
Interior Lighting Connector.............. 8W-44
Intrusion Sensors..................... 8W-39
Kickdown Switch...................... 8W-30
Lamp Relays......................... 8W-50
Lateral Acceleration Sensor.............. 8W-35
License Plate Lamps................... 8W-51
Lockeres............................ 8W-31
Low Fuel Pressure Sensor............... 8W-30
Low Pressure Switch................... 8W-42
Map/Reading Lamp Switch.............. 8W-44
Marker Lamp Connector................ 8W-51
Marker Lamps..................... 8W-50, 51
Mass Air Flow Sensor.................. 8W-30
Master Door Lock Switch............... 8W-61
Metering Pump....................... 8W-42
Microphone Connector.................. 8W-55
Multi-Function Switch......... 8W-50, 52, 53, 54
Optional Equipment Relay.............. 8W-11
Oxygen Sensor....................... 8W-30
Panic Alarm Switch.................... 8W-39
Parking Brake Switch.................. 8W-35
Power Distribution Center.............. 8W-10
Power Mirror Motors................... 8W-62
Power Mirror Switch................... 8W-62
Power Window Motors.................. 8W-60
Power Window Switches................ 8W-60
Radio............................... 8W-47
Radio Antenna........................ 8W-47
Radio/Cellular Antenna................. 8W-55
Rain Sensor.......................... 8W-53
Rain Sensor Control Module............. 8W-53
Reading Lamp Connector............... 8W-44
Rear Window Defogger Relay............ 8W-48
Recirculated Air Solenoid Valve........... 8W-42
Refrigerant Pressure Sensor............. 8W-42
Relay Block.......................... 8W-11
Rollover Switch....................... 8W-42
Rollover Switch Assembly............... 8W-42
Roof A/C Blower Fuses................. 8W-42
Roof A/C Blower Stage Relays............ 8W-42
Roof A/C Blowers...................... 8W-42
Roof A/C Compressor Fuse.............. 8W-42Component Page
Roof A/C Control Module................ 8W-42
Roof A/C Fan Fuse.................... 8W-42
Roof A/C Switch....................... 8W-42
Roof A/C Temperature Setting Control..... 8W-42
Roof Fan Motor....................... 8W-42
Roof Fan Switch...................... 8W-42
Roof Thermotronic Control Module........ 8W-42
SKREEM Antenna.................... 8W-39
SKREEM Transponder................. 8W-39
Seat Belt Switch...................... 8W-43
Seat Belt Tensioners................... 8W-43
Security System Module................ 8W-39
Sentry Key Remote Entry Module......... 8W-39
Shifter Assembly...................... 8W-31
Siren............................... 8W-41
Speakers............................ 8W-47
Speed Control Switch.................. 8W-33
Splices.............................. 8W-70
Starter Motor........................ 8W-21
Starter Motor Relay................... 8W-21
Steering Angle Sensor.................. 8W-35
TCS Switch.......................... 8W-35
Tail Lamp Assemblies.................. 8W-51
Temperature Sensor................... 8W-42
Thermotronic Diode.................... 8W-42
Time Delay Relay..................... 8W-44
Towing/Intrusion Sensor On/Off Switch..... 8W-39
Trailer Tow Connector.................. 8W-54
Trailer Tow Control Module.............. 8W-54
Transmission Control Module............ 8W-31
Transmission Relay.................... 8W-31
Turn Signal Relay..................... 8W-52
Turn Signal Switch.................... 8W-50
Turn Signal/Anti-Theft Alarm Relays...... 8W-39
Turn Signals......................... 8W-52
Warm Air Auxiliary Control Module....... 8W-42
Warm Air Auxiliary Heater Assembly...... 8W-42
Washer On/Off Switch.................. 8W-53
Washer Pump Motor-Front.............. 8W-53
Water Cycle Valve..................... 8W-42
Water In Fuel Sensor.................. 8W-30
Wheel Speed Sensors................... 8W-35
Window Defogger Module-Rear........... 8W-48
Window Defogger Switch-Rear........... 8W-48
Window Defoggers..................... 8W-48
Wiper Motor-Front.................... 8W-53
Wiper On/Off Relay.................... 8W-53
Wiper Switch......................... 8W-53
Wiper/Turn Signal/Engine Start Control
Module................... 8W-30, 31, 52, 53
8W - 02 - 2 8W-02 COMPONENT INDEXVA
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8W-10 POWER DISTRIBUTION
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay............. 8W-10-11
A/C Roof Auxiliary Fan Relay............. 8W-10-11
Airbag Control Module................. 8W-10-19
Automatic Temperature Control Module..... 8W-10-30
Auxiliary Heater Control................ 8W-10-23
Battery........................... 8W-10-6, 11
Battery Relay-Auxiliary.................. 8W-10-6
Beam Select Switch.............. 8W-10-12, 18, 28
Blower Motor Resistor Block........... 8W-10-12, 30
Boost Pressure Servomotor............... 8W-10-29
Brake Lamp Switch.................... 8W-10-20
Brake Lamp Switch 4 Pole............... 8W-10-20
Central Timer Module.................. 8W-10-16
Cigar Lighter........................ 8W-10-23
Circulation Pump Diode................. 8W-10-30
Circulation Pump Relay-Cabin Heater
Module........................ 8W-10-22, 30
Courtesy Lamp-Driver Door.............. 8W-10-24
Courtesy Lamp-Left Sliding Door.......... 8W-10-24
Courtesy Lamp-Passenger Door........... 8W-10-24
Courtesy Lamp-Right Sliding Door......... 8W-10-24
Crankcase Heater..................... 8W-10-29
D+ Relay No. 1..................... 8W-10-9, 10
Data Link Connector................... 8W-10-20
Daytime Running Lamp Relay-Left Side . . . 8W-10-10, 27
Daytime Running Lamp Relay-Right Side . . 8W-10-10, 27
Daytime Running Lamps Relay........... 8W-10-25
Dome Lamp......................... 8W-10-24
EGR Valve.......................... 8W-10-29
Engine Control Module....... 8W-10-12, 15, 19, 29, 34
Engine Control Relay............. 8W-10-12, 29, 34
Fog Lamp Relay...................... 8W-10-28
Fuel Pump....................... 8W-10-12, 30
Fuel Pump Relay................... 8W-10-12, 30
Fuse 1.................. 8W-10-6, 8, 9, 17, 18, 25
Fuse 2....................... 8W-10-6, 8, 11, 18
Fuse 3........................ 8W-10-6, 8, 9, 18
Fuse 4.............. 8W-10-8, 11, 13, 14, 17, 19, 26
Fuse 5.................... 8W-10-8, 9, 11, 14, 20
Fuse 6.................. 8W-10-7, 8, 11, 14, 21, 33
Fuse 7....................... 8W-10-7, 8, 14, 22
Fuse 8....................... 8W-10-7, 9, 12, 23
Fuse 9.................... 8W-10-8, 9, 10, 12, 21
Fuse 10..................... 8W-10-9, 10, 11, 25
Fuse 11........................ 8W-10-9, 10, 26
Fuse 12.......................... 8W-10-7, 27
Fuse 13.......................... 8W-10-7, 27
Fuse 14.......................... 8W-10-7, 28
Fuse 15........................ 8W-10-7, 13, 16
Fuse 16......................... 8W-10-12, 29
Fuse 17......................... 8W-10-12, 29
Fuse 18........................ 8W-10-9, 14, 19
Fuse 19......................... 8W-10-12, 30
Fuse 20........................ 8W-10-7, 12, 30
Fuse 21....................... 8W-10-12, 13, 30
Component Page
Fuse Block No. 1 . 8W-10-3, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20,
21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
Fuse Block No. 2.............. 8W-10-10, 17, 25, 26
Fused Ignition Switch Run-Start Relay...... 8W-10-19
G200........................... 8W-10-31, 32
G202........................... 8W-10-10, 19
Generator........................... 8W-10-6
Glow Plug Control Module............... 8W-10-11
Hazard Warning Switch...... 8W-10-13, 14, 21, 31, 32
Headlamp Assembly-Left........ 8W-10-18, 26, 27, 28
Headlamp Assembly-Right....... 8W-10-17, 18, 27, 28
Headlamp Switch........... 8W-10-12, 18, 25, 26, 27
Horn.............................. 8W-10-22
Horn Relay......................... 8W-10-22
Ignition Switch.................. 8W-10-12, 13, 14
Instrument Cluster............... 8W-10-10, 18, 19
Interior Lamp-Left.................... 8W-10-24
Interior Lamp-Middle Front.............. 8W-10-24
Interior Lamp-Middle Rear.............. 8W-10-24
Interior Lamp-Rear No. 1................ 8W-10-24
Interior Lamp-Rear No. 2................ 8W-10-24
Interior Lamp-Right................... 8W-10-24
Lamp Relay-Left...................... 8W-10-26
Lamp Relay-Right..................... 8W-10-17
Mass Air Flow Sensor.................. 8W-10-22
Multi-Function Switch . . 8W-10-12, 13, 14, 18, 21, 25, 26,
27, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34
Optional Equipment Relay........... 8W-10-6, 7, 22
Oxygen Sensor....................... 8W-10-29
Power Distribution Center........... 8W-10-2, 6, 11
Radio........................... 8W-10-16, 23
Radio/Cellular Antenna................. 8W-10-16
Rain Sensor Control Module.............. 8W-10-33
Sentry Key Remote Entry Module.......... 8W-10-22
Shifter Assembly................... 8W-10-14, 19
Starter Motor..................... 8W-10-11, 15
Starter Motor Relay................... 8W-10-15
Tail Lamp Assembly-Left................ 8W-10-26
Tail Lamp Assembly-Right............... 8W-10-17
Trailer Tow Connector.................. 8W-10-17
Transmission Relay.................... 8W-10-22
Turn Signal Relay..................... 8W-10-31
Turn Signal Switch............... 8W-10-13, 26, 31
Turn Signal/Anti-Theft Alarm Relay-Left..... 8W-10-23
Turn Signal/Anti-Theft Alarm Relay-Right.... 8W-10-23
Washer On/Off Switch............... 8W-10-21, 34
Washer Pump Motor-Front............... 8W-10-34
Window Defogger Switch-Rear............ 8W-10-22
Wiper Motor-Front.................... 8W-10-33
Wiper On/Off Relay................. 8W-10-21, 33
Wiper Switch................... 8W-10-21, 32, 33
Wiper/Turn Signal/Engine Start Control
Module............. 8W-10-14, 21, 31, 32, 33, 34
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8W-11 FUSE BLOCK
Component Page
A/C Auxiliary Fan Relay................ 8W-11-19
Additional Heat Exchanger Relay....... 8W-11-24, 34
Additional Heat Exchanger Switch......... 8W-11-27
Ash Receiver Lamp.................... 8W-11-27
Automatic Temperature Control Module . . . 8W-11-16, 27
Battery Relay-Auxiliary................. 8W-11-16
Body Plug Connector.............. 8W-11-28, 38, 39
CTEL Connector................... 8W-11-21, 30
Cabin Heater Module................ 8W-11-21, 34
Central Timer Module............... 8W-11-16, 18
Cigar Lighter Lamp.................... 8W-11-27
Circulation Pump Diode................. 8W-11-34
Controller Antilock Brake............. 8W-11-21, 33
D+ Relay No. 1............... 8W-11-14, 15, 25, 38
D+ Relay No. 2.................. 8W-11-16, 28, 38
Data Link Connector................... 8W-11-18
Daytime Running Lamp Relay-Left Side..... 8W-11-15
Daytime Running Lamp Relay-Right Side.... 8W-11-15
Daytime Running Lamps Relay...... 8W-11-16, 25, 26
Fan Stage 1 Relay..................... 8W-11-24
Fog Lamp Switch................... 8W-11-21, 27
Fuse 1................ 8W-11-13, 14, 19, 20, 25, 26
Fuse 2........... 8W-11-13, 17, 29, 30, 31, 33, 36, 37
Fuse 3................ 8W-11-13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20,
21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28
Fuse 4..................... 8W-11-13, 14, 17, 21
Fuse 5................... 8W-11-13, 14, 18, 21, 23
Fuse 6................ 8W-11-13, 18, 24, 29, 33, 36
Fuse 7................ 8W-11-13, 21, 29, 30, 33, 34
Fuse 8................ 8W-11-14, 20, 24, 29, 34, 35
Fuse 9............. 8W-11-13, 14, 15, 16, 21, 25, 38
Fuse 10.................. 8W-11-14, 15, 19, 26, 36
Fuse 11....................... 8W-11-14, 15, 20
Fuse 12....................... 8W-11-28, 29, 33
Fuse 13.................... 8W-11-28, 29, 30, 39
Fuse 14.................... 8W-11-28, 29, 30, 38
Fuse 15....................... 8W-11-29, 31, 32
Fuse 18....................... 8W-11-14, 22, 39
Fuse 19............................ 8W-11-16
Fuse 20......................... 8W-11-29, 31
Fuse Block No. 1................ 8W-11-26, 33, 39
Fuse Block No. 2.............. 8W-11-4, 15, 17, 18,
25, 26, 28, 30, 31, 34, 38, 39
Fuse Block No. 3......... 8W-11-5, 16, 20, 21, 22, 24,
30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36
Fuse/Relay Block......... 8W-11-2, 19, 20, 21, 23, 33
Fused Ignition Switch Run-Start Relay.... 8W-11-28, 39
G202................. 8W-11-16, 25, 33, 34, 38, 39
Headlamp Adjust Switch................ 8W-11-27
Headlamp Assembly-Left............. 8W-11-15, 25
Headlamp Assembly-Right............ 8W-11-15, 25
Headlamp Switch..................... 8W-11-26
Heated Seat Switch-Driver............ 8W-11-27, 32
Heated Seat Switch-Passenger.......... 8W-11-27, 32
Heater Timer-Auxiliary................. 8W-11-20
High Idle Switch................... 8W-11-27, 33
Component Page
Instrument Cluster................. 8W-11-18, 25
Instrument Panel Socket................ 8W-11-25
Interior Light Switch................ 8W-11-22, 27
Interior Light Switch-Driver.............. 8W-11-22
Interior Light Switch-Passenger........... 8W-11-22
Interior Light Switch-Rear............... 8W-11-22
Interior Lighting Connector.............. 8W-11-22
Intrusion Sensor No. 1.................. 8W-11-37
Intrusion Sensor No. 2.................. 8W-11-37
Intrusion Sensor No. 3.................. 8W-11-37
Lamp Relay-Left................... 8W-11-16, 17
Lamp Relay-Right.................. 8W-11-16, 17
License Plate Lamp No. 1............... 8W-11-25
License Plate Lamp No. 2............... 8W-11-25
Locker Switch No. 1................. 8W-11-27, 33
Locker Switch No. 2................... 8W-11-33
Map/Reading Lamp Switch............ 8W-11-22, 27
Master Door Lock Switch................ 8W-11-27
Multi-Function Switch.................. 8W-11-26
Optional Equipment Relay . . 8W-11-29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
Panic Alarm Switch.................... 8W-11-27
Power Distribution Center . . 8W-11-13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21,
22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33, 36
Power Mirror Motor-Driver.............. 8W-11-35
Power Mirror Motor-Passenger............ 8W-11-35
Power Mirror Switch................... 8W-11-35
Power Window Switch-Driver............. 8W-11-30
Power Window Switch-Master............ 8W-11-31
Power Window Switch-Passenger.......... 8W-11-31
Radio.............................. 8W-11-27
Rear Window Defogger Relay............. 8W-11-19
Relay Block . . 8W-11-3, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 23, 24, 25, 28,
29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
Rollover Switch Assembly............. 8W-11-21, 34
Roof A/C Control Module................ 8W-11-20
Roof A/C Switch.................... 8W-11-16, 27
Roof A/C Temperature Setting Control....... 8W-11-27
Roof Fan Switch................... 8W-11-27, 31
Security System Module........... 8W-11-30, 36, 37
Sentry Key Remote Entry Module.......... 8W-11-23
Shifter Assembly...................... 8W-11-27
Siren.............................. 8W-11-37
Steering Angle Sensor.................. 8W-11-33
TCS Switch......................... 8W-11-27
Time Delay Relay..................... 8W-11-22
Towing/Intrusion Sensor On/Off Switch...... 8W-11-27
Trailer Tow Connector.................. 8W-11-24
Trailer Tow Control Module.............. 8W-11-24
Transmission Relay.................... 8W-11-17
Turn Signal/Anti-Theft Alarm Relay-Left..... 8W-11-23
Turn Signal/Anti-Theft Alarm Relay-Right.... 8W-11-23
Warm Air Auxiliary Heater Assembly....... 8W-11-20
Window Defogger Module-Rear......... 8W-11-16, 19
Window Defogger Switch-Rear............ 8W-11-27
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