FUEL/IGNITION
INDEX
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Automatic Shut Down (ASD) Relay............. 1
Battery Feed.............................. 2
Brake Switch Input......................... 5
Camshaft Position Sensor.................... 3
Crankshaft Position Sensor................... 3
Data Link Connector........................ 5
Diagram Index............................ 5
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor............ 3
Fuel Injectors............................. 2
Fuel Pump Module......................... 2
Fuel Pump Relay.......................... 2
Heated Oxygen Sensor...................... 3Idle Air Control (IAC) Motor................... 2
Ignition Coil.............................. 2
Ignition Switch............................ 1
Intake Air Temperature Sensor................ 4
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)............... 5
Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor............. 4
Park/Neutral Position Switch.................. 4
Power (Device) Ground...................... 5
Power Steering Pressure Switch............... 4
Tachometer Signal......................... 5
Throttle Position Sensor..................... 4
Vehicle Speed Sensor....................... 3
IGNITION SWITCH
Circuit A1 from fuse 4 in the Power Distribution
Center (PDC), supplies battery voltage to the ignition
switch. Depending upon position, the ignition switch
powers circuits A21, A22, A31, and A41.
START POSITION
In the START position, the ignition switch connects
circuit A1 to circuit A41. Circuit A41 connects to the
coil side of the starter motor relay.
Also in the START position, the case grounded ig-
nition switch provides ground for the brake lamp
switch and parking brake lamp switch on circuit G11.
START OR RUN POSITION
In the START and RUN position, the ignition
switch connects circuit A1 with circuit A21. The A21
circuit connects to fuses 5 and 9 in the fuse block.
Fuse 9 powers circuit G5. Fuse 5 powers circuit G50.
²Circuit G5 powers the buzzer module. Circuit G5
also splices to power the daytime running lamps
module (Canada only), A/C compressor clutch relay,
heated rear window relay, and the gauges and indi-
cator lamps in the instrument cluster.
RUN (ONLY) POSITION
When the ignition switch is in the RUN position, it
connects circuit A1 to circuit A22. Circuit A22 powers
fuses 1, 12, and 13 in the fuse block.
²Fuse 1 powers the rear wiper system on circuit
V23.
²Fuse 12 feeds the blower motor and air condition-
ing system on circuit C1.
²Fuse 13 feeds circuit F15 which powers the ABS
module and connects to the coil side of the ABS
power relay.
ACCESSORY OR RUN POSITION
In the ACCESSORY or RUN position, the ignition
switch connects circuit A1 to circuit A31. Circuit A31
connects to a bus bar in the fuse block that feeds
fuses 4 and 7 along with the circuit breaker in cavity
11 .
²Fuse 4 powers circuit L5 which feeds the turn sig-
nal flasher.
²Fuse 7 powers circuit F30. Circuit F30 supplies
power to the radio, radio relay, and the cigar lighter.
²The circuit breaker in cavity 11 powers the V6 cir-
cuits which feed the wiper switch and wiper motor.
AUTOMATIC SHUT DOWN (ASD) RELAY
When the ignition switch is in either the START or
RUN position, it connects circuit A1 from fuse 4 in
the Power Distribution Center (PDC) to circuit A21.
Circuit A21 powers fuse 5 in the fuse block. Circuit
G50 from fuse 5 splices to power the coil side of the
Automatic Shut Down (ASD) relay. The Powertrain
Control Module (PCM) provides ground for the relay
on circuit K51. Circuit K51 connects to cavity 51 of
the PCM.
When the PCM grounds the ASD relay, contacts in-
side the relay close and connect circuit A14 from fuse
1 in the PDC to circuit A142. Circuit A142 splices to
the generator field terminal, fuel injectors, ignition
coil, and heated oxygen sensor. Circuit A142 also con-
nects to cavity 57 of the PCM.
Circuit A14 from fuse 1 in the PDC supplies bat-
tery voltage to the contact side of the ASD relay.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²Along with supplying voltage to the ASD relay
contacts, circuit A14 supplies voltage to the contact
side of the fuel pump relay.
²Circuit G50 also supplies battery voltage to the
coil side of the fuel pump relay.
²Circuit A14 also connects to cavity 3 of the PCM.
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
The instrument cluster contains the gauges and
warning lamps. All gauges have magnetic move-
ments.
When the ignition switch is in either the START or
RUN position, circuit A1 from fuse 4 in the Power
Distribution Center (PDC) connects to circuit A21.
Circuit A21 powers fuse 9 in the fuse block. Fuse 9
powers circuit G5. One branch of circuit G5 connects
directly to the combination buzzer. The other branch
of circuit G5 splices to power the gauges, speedome-
ter, tachometer, voltmeter, indicator lamps, and
warning lamps in the instrument cluster.
When the parking lamps or headlamps are ON, the
headlamp switch connects circuit F33 to circuit L7.
Circuit L7 splices to the dimmer switch. Circuit E1
from the dimmer switch powers fuse 10 in the fuse
block when the parking lamps or headlamps are ON.
Circuit E2 from fuse 10 in the fuse block feeds the
illumination lamps in the instrument cluster.
Circuit Z1 provides ground the instrument cluster
illumination lamps, gauges and warning lamps.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²Circuit G5 also powers the heated rear window,
A/C compressor clutch relay. On Canadian vehicles,
circuit G5 powers the Daytime Running Lamps
(DRL) module.
²Circuit F33 originates at fuse 8 in the fuse block.
Circuit A6 from fuse 3 in the PDC powers fuse 8 in
the fuse block.
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE
Circuit G20 connects the engine coolant tempera-
ture gauge to the engine coolant temperature sensor.
The sensor is a variable resistor and case grounded
to the engine. Circuit G5 connects to the instrument
cluster and supplies voltage for the gauge.
The gauge uses two coils. The first coil has fixed
current flowing through it to maintain magnetic field
strength. Circuit Z1 provides ground for the fixed
current coil. The current level passing through the
second coil is controlled by the variable resistor in
the engine coolant temperature sender. The changing
current varies the magnetic field in the second coil.
Refer to group 8E, Instrument Panel and Gauges
for gauge operation.
FUEL GAUGE
Circuit G4 connects the fuel level sensor to the fuel
gauge in the instrument cluster. Circuit G5 supplies
voltage to the fuel gauge. The fuel level sensor draws
voltage from circuit G5 through the fuel gauge on cir-
cuit G4.The gauge uses two coils. The first coil has fixed
current flowing through it to maintain magnetic field
strength. Circuit Z1 provides ground for the fixed
current coil. The current level passing through the
second coil is controlled by the variable resistor in
the fuel level sensor. The changing current varies the
magnetic field in the second coil.
Circuit Z2 provides the ground path for the fuel
level sensor.
Refer to group 8E, Instrument Panel and Gauges
for gauge operation.
OIL PRESSURE GAUGE
The case grounded oil pressure sending unit is a
variable resistor. The sending unit connects to the oil
pressure gauge on circuit G60.
Circuit G5 connects to the instrument cluster and
supplies battery voltage to the oil pressure gauge.
The gauge uses two coils. The first coil has fixed cur-
rent flowing through it to maintain magnetic field
strength. Circuit Z1 provides ground for the fixed
current coil. The current level passing through the
second coil is controlled by the variable resistor in
the oil pressure sending unit. The changing current
varies the magnetic field in the second coil.
Refer to group 8E, Instrument Panel and Gauges
for gauge operation.
TACHOMETER
The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) provides
the tachometer signal to the electronic tachometer on
circuit G21. Circuit G21 originates at cavity 43 of the
PCM. Circuit Z1 provides ground for the tachometer's
internal logic circuits.
SPEEDOMETER
The electronic speedometer and odometer receive a
signal from the vehicle speed sensor on circuit G7.
Circuit G5 connects to the instrument cluster and
supplies battery voltage to the speedometer. Circuit
Z1 provides ground for the speedometer internal logic
circuits.
Circuit G7 splices to connect to the Powertrain
Control Module (PCM) and if equipped, the Daytime
Running Lamps (DRL) module.
FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE (4WD) INDICATOR LAMP
When the 4WD switch closes, circuit Z1 provides
ground for the 4WD indicator lamp in the instrument
panel. Circuit G5 connects to the instrument cluster
and supplies battery voltage to the 4WD indicator
lamp. Circuit G1 connects the indicator lamp to the
4WD switch.
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HEATED REAR WINDOW
HEATED REAR WINDOW
The heated rear window relay supplies power to
heated rear window grid. When the operator presses
the heated rear window switch, the contacts inside
the switch momentarily close and circuit C16 con-
nects the relay timer to ground on circuit Z1. This
causes the relay to change state and complete a cir-
cuit to energize the coil side of the relay and start
the relay timer. Circuit G5 from fuse 9 in the fuse
block supplies voltage to the coil side of the relay.
Circuit Z1 provides ground for the relay.
When the heated rear window relay energizes, the
contacts inside the relay close and connect circuit
F32 to circuit C15. Fuse 3 in the fuse block protects
circuit F32.
Circuit C15 is double crimped at the heated rear
window relay. One branch of circuit C15 powers the
indicator lamp in the heated rear window switch.
The other branch of circuit C15 powers the heated
rear window grid. Circuit Z1 provides ground for the
heated rear window grid.
At the rear window grid, circuits C15 and Z1 pass
through lift gate support struts.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²When the ignition switch is in the START or RUN
positions, it connects circuit A1 from fuse 4 in the
Power Distribution Center (PDC) to circuit A21. Cir-
cuit A21 supplies battery voltage to the fuse block
bus bar that powers circuit G5 through the fuse in
cavity 9.
²Circuit A6 from PDC fuse 3 supplies battery volt-
age to the fuse block bus bar that feeds fuse 3 and
circuit F32. Check fuse 3 in the PDC and fuse 3 in
the fuse block.
²Check for broken grid lines on the window.
²Check for a broken bus bar or disconnected leads
at the rear window.
²Check for a good ground.
DIAGRAM INDEX
Component Page
Fuse 3 (PDC)...........................8W-48-2
Fuse 4 (PDC)...........................8W-48-2
Fuse 6 (Fuse Block).......................8W-48-2
Fuse 9 (Fuse Block).......................8W-48-2
Heated Rear Window Relay..................8W-48-2
Heated Rear Window Grid...................8W-48-3
Heated Rear Window Switch.................8W-48-3
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