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(14) Repeat steps 8 through 13 for each wire.
(15) Re-tape the wire harness starting 1-1/2 inches
behind the connector and 2 inches past the repair.
(16) Re-connect the repaired connector.
(17) Connect the battery, and test all affected sys-
tems.
TERMINAL REPLACEMENT
(1) Disconnect battery.
(2) Disconnect the connector being repaired from
its mating half.
(3) Remove connector locking wedge, if required
(Fig. 14).
(4) Position the connector locking finger away from
the terminal using the proper pick from special tool
kit 6680. Pull on the wire to remove the terminal
from the connector (Figs. 15 and 16).
(5) Cut the wire 6 inches from the back of the
connector.
(6) Remove 1 inch of insulation from the wire on
the harness side.
(7) Select a wire from the terminal repair assembly
that best matches the color wire being repaired.
(8) Cut the repair wire to the proper length and
remove 1 inch of insulation.
(9) Place a piece of heat shrink tubing over one side
of the wire. Make sure the tubing will be long enough
to cover and seal the entire repair area.
(10) Spread the strands of the wire apart on each
part of the exposed wires (Fig. 11 example 1).
(11) Push the two ends of wire together until the
strands of wire are close to the insulation (Fig. 11
example 2).
(12) Twist the wires together (Fig. 11 example 3).(13) Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only.Do not use acid core solder.
(14) Center the heat shrink tubing over the joint
and heat using a heat gun. Heat the joint until the
tubing is tightly sealed and sealant comes out of both
ends of the tubing.
(15) Insert the repaired wire into the connector.
(16) Install the connector locking wedge, if re-
quired, and reconnect the connector to its mating
half/component.
(17) Re-tape the wire harness starting 1-1/2 inches
behind the connector and 2 inches past the repair.
(18) Connect the battery, and test all affected sys-
tems.
DIODE REPLACEMENT
(1) Disconnect the battery.
(2) Locate the diode in the harness, and remove the
protective covering.
(3) Remove the diode from the harness, pay atten-
tion to the current flow direction (Fig. 18).
(4) Remove the insulation from the wires in the
harness. Only remove enough insulation to solder in
the new diode.
(5) Install the new diode in the harness, making
sure current flow is correct. If necessary, refer to the
appropriate wiring diagram for current flow.
(6) Solder the connection together using rosin core
type solder only.Do not use acid core solder.
(7) Tape the diode to the harness using electrical
tape. Make sure the diode is completely sealed from
the elements.
(8) Re-connect the battery, and test affected sys-
tems.Fig. 17 Stagger Cutting Wires (Typical)
Fig. 18 Diode Identification
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WIRING DIAGRAMS
CONTENTS
page page
8W-01 GENERAL INFORMATIONÐWIRING
DIAGRAMS.................... 8W-01-1
8W-10 FUSE/FUSE BLOCK........... 8W-10-1
8W-11 POWER DISTRIBUTION........ 8W-11-1
8W-15 GROUND DISTRIBUTION....... 8W-15-1
8W-20 CHARGING SYSTEM.......... 8W-20-1
8W-21 STARTING SYSTEM........... 8W-21-1
8W-30 FUEL/IGNITION.............. 8W-30-1
8W-31 TRANSMISSION CONTROLS.... 8W-31-1
8W-32 ANTI-LOCK BRAKES.......... 8W-32-1
8W-33 VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL..... 8W-33-1
8W-40 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER....... 8W-40-1
8W-41 HORN/CIGAR LIGHTER......... 8W-41-1
8W-42 AIR CONDITIONING/HEATER.... 8W-42-1
8W-44 INTERIOR LIGHTING.......... 8W-44-1
8W-47 AUDIO SYSTEM.............. 8W-47-18W-48 HEATED REAR WINDOW....... 8W-48-1
8W-49 OVERHEAD CONSOLE......... 8W-49-1
8W-50 FRONT LIGHTING............. 8W-50-1
8W-51 REAR LIGHTING............. 8W-51-1
8W-52 TURN SIGNALS.............. 8W-52-1
8W-53 WIPERS..................... 8W-53-1
8W-54 TRAILER TOW................ 8W-54-1
8W-60 POWER WINDOWS.......... 8W-60-1
8W-61 POWER DOOR LOCKS......... 8W-61-1
8W-62 POWER MIRRORS............ 8W-62-1
8W-63 POWER SEAT................ 8W-63-1
8W-70 SPLICE INFORMATION........ 8W-70-1
8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN OUTS....... 8W-80-1
8W-90 CONNECTOR LOCATIONS...... 8W-90-1
8W-95 SPLICE LOCATIONS........... 8W-95-1
HOW TO USE THIS GROUP
The purpose of this group is to show the electrical
circuits in a clear, simple fashion and to make trou-
bleshooting easier. Components that work together
are shown together. All electrical components used in
a specific system are shown on one diagram. The feed
for a system is shown at the top of the page. All
wires, connectors, splices, and components are shown
in the flow of current to the bottom of the page. Wir-
ing which is not part of the circuit represented is ref-
erenced to another page/section, where the complete
circuit is shown. In addition, all switches, compo-
nents, and modules are shown in theat rest posi-
tion with the doors closed and the key removed
from the ignition.
If a component is part of several different circuits,
it is shown in the diagram for each. For example, the
headlamp switch is the main part of the exterior
lighting, but it also affects the interior lighting and
the chime warning system.
It is important to realize that no attempt is
made on the diagrams to represent components
and wiring as they appear on the vehicle. For
example, a short piece of wire is treated the
same as a long one. In addition, switches and
other components are shown as simply as pos-
sible, with regard to function only.
The wiring diagram show circuits for all wheel-
bases. If there is a difference in systems or compo-
nents between wheel-bases, an identifier is placed
next to the component.
SECTION IDENTIFICATION
Sections in Group 8W are organized by sub-sys-
tems. The sections contain circuit operation descrip-
tions, helpful information, and system diagrams. The
intention is to organize information by system, con-
sistently from year to year.
CONNECTOR LOCATIONS
Section 8W-90 contains Connector Location illus-
trations. The illustrations contain the connector
number and component identification. Connector Lo-
cation charts in Section 8W-90 reference the illustra-
tion number for components and connectors.
Section 8W-80 shows each connector and the cir-
cuits involved with that connector. The connectors
are identified using the number on the Diagram
pages.
SPLICE LOCATIONS
Splice Location charts in Section 8W-70 show the
entire splice, and provide references to other sections
the splice serves.
Section 8W-95 contains illustrations that show the
general location of the splices in each harness. The
illustrations show the splice by number, and provide
a written location.
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FUSE/FUSE BLOCK
GENERAL INFORMATION
This section covers the Fuse Block and all circuits
involved with it. For additional information on sys-
tem operation, refer to the appropriate section of the
wiring diagrams.
DIAGRAM INDEX
Component Page
ABS Control Module......................8W-10-4
ABS Warning Lamp Relay...................8W-10-2
Chime/Buzzer Module.................8W-10-2, 9, 10
Circuit Breaker Cavity 16...................8W-10-12
In-Line Circuit Breaker (Wipers)...............8W-10-5
In-Line Circuit Breaker (Stop Lamp Relay)........8W-10-12
Daytime Running Lamps Module..............8W-10-8
Fuse 1 (Fuse Block).......................8W-10-4
Fuse 2 (Fuse Block).......................8W-10-5
Fuse 3 (Fuse Block).....................8W-10-4, 8
Fuse 3 (PDC)........................8W-10-6, 12
Fuse 4 (Fuse Block).......................8W-10-7
Fuse 5 (Fuse Block).......................8W-10-5
Fuse 5 (PDC)........................8W-10-7, 10
Fuse 6 (Fuse Block).......................8W-10-4
Fuse 6 (PDC).........................8W-10-4, 8
Fuse 7 (Fuse Block)....................8W-10-4, 10
Fuse 8 (Fuse Block).......................8W-10-5
Fuse 9 (Fuse Block).......................8W-10-6
Fuse 10 (Fuse Block)......................8W-10-4
Fuse 11 (Fuse Block)......................8W-10-9
Fuse 11 (PDC)..........................8W-10-8
Fuse 12 (PDC)..........................8W-10-8
Fuse 13 (Fuse Block)......................8W-10-9
Fuse 14 (Fuse Block)......................8W-10-9
Fuse 15 (Fuse Block)......................8W-10-7
Fuse 15 (PDC)..........................8W-10-6
Fuse 17 (Fuse Block)......................8W-10-9
Fuse Block.............................8W-10-2
Headlamp Delay Module....................8W-10-9
Headlamp Switch......................8W-10-7, 10
Heated Rear Window Relay.................8W-10-10
Ignition Switch........................8W-10-4, 8
Instrument Cluster.......................8W-10-11
Overhead Console.....................8W-10-9, 11
Powertrain Control Module..................8W-10-8
Remote Keyless Entry Module................8W-10-9
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