ILLUMINATED ENTRY SYSTEM INDEX
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Body Controller ComputerÐAC, AG, AJ and AY-Body ............................. 34
Diagnostic ProceduresÐAA-Body ............ 33 Diagnostic ProceduresÐAC, AG, AJ and AY-Body . 33
General Information ....................... 33
Illuminated Entry ModuleÐAA-Body ........... 34
GENERAL INFORMATION
AA-BODY
The Illuminated Entry System (on AA Body) actu-
ates the interior courtesy and/or dome lamps (except
for the illuminated ignition switch) by lifting either
front door exterior handle. Lamp illumination is terminated 35 seconds ( 68
seconds later when battery voltage is normal), or by
turning the ignition switch to the run position,
whichever occurs first. When testing the system, all
vehicle doors must be closed to prevent the door jam
switches from activating the courtesy/dome lamps. Front door handle switches (Fig. 1), and the Illumi-
nated Entry Module (located behind and above the
glove box (Fig. 2) are used to control the system.
Depending on vehicle options, as many as six dif-
ferent electrical components/relays are located above
the glove box. The Illuminated Entry Module will be
the one mounted the closest to the outside of the in-
strument panel. The Module bracket is also used to
commonly mount the Power Door Lock Inhibitor Re-
lay, if equipped. Service procedures for door related components can
be found in Group 23, Body.
AC, AG, AJ OR AY BODY
The Illuminated Entry System (AC, AG, AJ or AY
Body) actuates the interior courtesy and/or dome lamps (except illuminated ignition switch) by lifting
either front door exterior handle. Activation can also
be accomplished with the remote keyless entry sys-
tems hand held module, if equipped. Lamp illumination is terminated 30 seconds ( 62
seconds) later, or by turning the ignition switch to
the run position, whichever occurs first. When test-
ing this system, all vehicle doors must be closed to
prevent the operation of the courtesy/dome lamps. Front door handle switches (Fig. 1), and the Body
Controller (Fig . 3 ) are used to control the system.
Service procedures for door related components can
be found in Group 23, Body.
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURESÐAA-BODY
For diagnostics and wiring schematics, refer to:
² The Illuminated Entry DiagnosisÐAA-Body chart
in this section.
² The Wiring Diagrams Manual.
² Fig. 4 and 5.
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURESÐAC, AG, AJ AND
AY-BODY
For diagnostics and wiring schematics, refer to:
Fig. 1 Illuminated Entry Door SwitchesÐTypical
Fig. 2 Illuminated Entry ModuleÐAA Body
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BULB APPLICATION TABLE
GENERAL INFORMATION
The following Bulb Application Table lists the
lamp title in bold print on the left side of the column.
The vehicle family and model codes are listed under
the lamp title. The trade number or part number is
listed on the right side of the column.
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs that have a higher can-
dle power than the bulb listed in the Bulb Applica-
tion Table. Damage to lamp can result. Do not touch halogen bulbs with fingers or other
possibly oily surfaces. Bulb life will be reduced .
EXTERIOR LAMPS
Back-up
AY/C-P ....................................................................921
AA/D-A, AC/C, AY/C-S .........................................922
AA/P-P-C, AJ/C, AP/D-P.....................................1156
AA/P-H, AC/D, AG/V, AY/C-P ...........................3157
Center High Mounted Stop
AA ...........................................................................921
AC, AG, AJ, AY, AP ............................................922
Cornering
AA, AY .................................................................3157
Fog
AA ......................................................................GE880
AP/D...................................................................GE893
AG, AP/P .................................................................H3
Front Side Marker
AA/P-H, AA/D, AC, AJ, AP, AY-S......................168
AA/P-PX, AA/C, AY-P ....................................194NA
Front Side Marker/Turn Sig.
AG....................................................................3157NA
Headlamp/Aero
AG, AJ-High Beam .............................................9005
AG, AJ-Low beam ...............................................9006
AA, AC/D, AP ......................................................9004
Headlamp/Sealed Low Beam
AC/C, AY ...........................................................H4703
Headlamp/Sealed High Beam
AC/C, AY ...........................................................H4701
License Plate
AA, AC/C, AG, AJ, AP, AY/C-S ..........................168
AC/D, AY/C-P.........................................................194
Park/Turn Signal
AC/C-D, AY/C-P, AY/C-S ..............................3157NA
AA/P-X-C, AC/C, AG, AY/C-P, AY/C-S ........194NA
AA/P-H-D ..............................................................3157
AJ, AP...................................................................2057
Rear Side Marker
AC/C, AG, AJ, AY/C-S-P ......................................168
AA/P-C-D, AC/D, AP, AY/CS (opt.) .....................916
Tail
AG ...........................................................................168
AJ, AY/C-P .............................................................916 Tail Reflector
AY ...........................................................................168
Tail/Stop/Turn Signal
AP ..........................................................................2057
AG, AC..................................................................3057
AA, AJ, AY ..........................................................3157
INTERIOR LAMPS
Some components have lamps that can only be ser-
viced by a Authorized Service Center (ASC) after the
component is removed from the vehicle. Contact local
dealer for location of nearest ASC. Chrysler vehicles
are equipped with a mechanical instrument cluster
(MIC) or an optional electronic instrument cluster
(EIC). If a bulb is unique to the MIC or EIC the ac-
ronym will follow the title.
INDICATOR LAMPS
Service procedures for the indicator lamps in the
instrument cluster are located in Group 8E, Instru-
ment Panel and Gauges. Air Bag (MIC)
AC, AY....................................................................103
AA, AG, AJ, AP ...............................................PC194
Antilock (MIC)
AA ...........................................................................103
AC, AG, AJ, AP, AY .......................................PC194
Antilock (EIC)
AA, AY ..............................................................PC194
AJ ............................................................................103
Brake (MIC)
AA ...........................................................................103
AC, AG, AJ, AP, AY .......................................PC194
Brake (EIC)
AA, AY ..............................................................PC194
AJ ............................................................................103
Check Engine (MIC)
AA ...........................................................................103
AC, AG, AJ, AP, AY .......................................PC194
Check Engine (EIC)
AA, AY ..............................................................PC194
AJ ............................................................................103
Check Gauges
All .......................................................................PC194
Door Open
AA, AC, AY .............................................................74
AP ............................................................................161
AG, AJ ............................................................4437661
Fog Lamp (MIC)
AG ......................................................................PC194
High Beam (MIC)
AA ...........................................................................103
AC, AG, AJ, AP, AY .......................................PC194
High Beam (EIC)
AA, AY ..............................................................PC194
Lamp Outage
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