RADIO
RADIO
When the ignition switch is in the ACCESSORY or
RUN position, it connects circuit A1 from fuse 6 in
the Power Distribution Center (PDC) to circuit A48.
Circuit A48 powers circuit F85 through fuse 13 in the
fuse block. Circuit F85 powers the radio.
Circuit Z1 provides ground for the radio. The an-
tenna connects to the rear of the radio.
RADIO MEMORY
Circuit M1 from fuse 16 in the Power Distribution
Center (PDC) supplies power for the radio memory.
Circuit A7 from fuse 3 in the PDC supplies voltage
to fuse 16. Circuits A7 and M1 are HOT at all times.
RADIO ILLUMINATION
Circuit E2 supplies battery voltage to the radio il-
lumination lamps when the headlamps or parking
lamps are on and the dimmer switch is in the Low or
On positions.
Circuit X5 supplies battery voltage for the radio
clock and station frequency display. Circuit X5 origi-
nates at the radio illumination relay and is fed by ei-
ther circuit F85 or circuit E2 depending on the
switch position inside the relay.
When the headlamps and parking lamps are off,
the radio illumination relay is in its normal At Rest
position. In the At Rest position, the relay connects
circuit F85 from fuse 13 in the fuse block to circuit
X5.
When the headlamps or parking lamps are on, cir-
cuit L90 from the headlamp switch supplies battery
voltage to the coil side of the radio illumination relay.
Circuit Z1 provides ground for the coil side of the re-
lay.
When voltage is present on circuit L90, the radio
illumination relay switches from its At Rest position
to connect circuit E2 to circuit X5.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²Circuit A48 supplies voltage to fuse 13 in the fuse
block for circuit F85 when the ignition switch is in
the ACCESSORY or RUN positions. In these posi-
tions, the ignition switch connects circuit A1 from
fuse 6 in the PDC to circuit A48.²Circuit A3 from fuse 5 in the PDC supplies power
to the fuse block for fuse 9. Fuse 9 protects circuit
L7. When the headlamps or parking lamps are ON,
the headlamp switch connects circuit L7 to circuit
L90. When the adjustable dimmer switch is in the
LOW to ON positions, it internally connects circuit
L7 to circuit E2. Circuit E2 powers fuse 25 in the
fuse block. Circuit E2 continues through fuse 25.
POWER ANTENNA
The Power Antenna Relay supplies power to raise
and lower the antenna. Circuit F60 from fuse 7 in
the fuse block powers the relay. Circuit Z1 provides
ground for the relay.
When the radio is turned on, circuit X60 from the
radio energizes the relay to raise the antenna.
SPEAKERS
Circuit X53 feeds the left front speakers. Circuit
X55 is the return from the speakers to the radio.
Circuit X54 feeds the right front speakers. Circuit
X56 is the return from the speakers to the radio.
Circuit X51 feeds the left rear speaker. Circuit X57
is the return from the speaker to the radio.
Circuit X52 feeds the right rear speaker. Circuit
X58 is the return from the speaker to the radio.
DIAGRAM INDEX
Component Page
Fuse 3 (PDC).........................8W-47-2, 4
Fuse 5 (PDC).......................8W-47-2, 4, 5
Fuse 6 (PDC).........................8W-47-2, 4
Fuse 7 (PDC).........................8W-47-2, 4
Fuse 9 (Fuse Block)...................8W-47-2, 4, 5
Fuse 13 (Fuse Block)....................8W-47-2, 4
Fuse 16 (PDC)........................8W-47-2, 4
Fuse 25 (Fuse Block)....................8W-47-2, 4
Headlamp Switch.......................8W-47-2, 4
Ignition Switch..........................8W-47-2
LCD Relay...........................8W-47-3, 5
Power Antenna..........................8W-47-6
Power Antenna Relay......................8W-47-6
Radio...........................8W-47-2 thru 8
Speakers............................8W-47-7, 8
J8W-47 AUDIO SYSTEMÐXJ-RHD 8W - 47 - 1
CONNECTOR LOCATIONS
GENERAL INFORMATION
This section provides illustrations identifying com-
ponent and connector locations in the vehicle. A con-nector index is provided. Use the wiring diagrams in
each section for connector number identification. Re-
fer to the index for the proper figure number.
CONNECTOR LOCATIONS
Connector # Color Location Fig.
C101......BK ...Front Left of Engine Compartment . .2
C102......BK ...InFront of Washer Fluid Reservoir . .2
C103......BK ...Bottom of Washer Fluid Reservoir . .2
C104......BK ...Bottom of Washer Fluid Reservoir . .2
C105......BK ...TopofWasher Fluid Reservoir.....2
C106......BK ...TopofRadiator Fan Housing......2
C107......BK ...Left Fender Side Shield.........2
C108......BK ...Left Fender Side Shield.........2
C109......BK ...Near Air Cleaner..............2
C110......BK ...Left Corner of Engine Compartment .2
C111......BK ...Rear of Intake Manifold.........4
C112......BK ...OnThrottle Body.............4
C113......BK ...OnThrottle Body.............4
C114......BK ...Rear of Intake Manifold.........4
C115......GN ...Lower Right of I.P.
C116......BK ...Near ABS Control Module
C117......GN ...Center of Dash Panel...........2
C118......BK ...Injector No. 6...............4
C119......BK ...Injector No. 5...............4
C120......BK ...Injector No. 4...............4
C121......BK ...Injector No. 3...............4
C122......BK ...Injector No. 2...............4
C123......BK ...Injector No. 1...............4
C124......BK ...OnEngine, Behind Power
Steering Pump.............4
C125......BK ...OnThermostat Housing.........4
C126......BK ...OnABSControl Module.........7
C127......BK ...Near ABS Control Module........7
C128......BK ...Near Distributor..............4
C129......BK ...Near Center of Dash Panel.......3
C130......GY ...Near Center of Dash Panel.......3
C131......BK ...Near Left Kick Panel
C132......BK ...OnSteering Column...........6
C133......BK ...Near Center of Dash Panel.......3
C134......BK ...Center of Dash Panel...........3
C135......BK ...Below Brake Master Cylinder......3
C136......BK ...Right Corner of Engine Compartment .3
C137......BK ...Right Side of Hood............3
C138......BK ...Near ABS Control Module
C139......BK ...Near ABS Control Module........7
C140......GY ...Near ABS Control Module........7
C141......GN ...Near ABS Control Module........7
C142......BK ...Right Fender Side Shield........3
C143......BK ...Right Fender Side Shield........3
C144......BK ...Right Fender Side Shield........3
C145......BK ...Right Fender Side Shield........3
C146......BK ...Below Battery................3
C147......BK ...Rear of Battery...............5
C148......BK ...AtStarter Motor..............4
C149......BK ...Right Side of Engine Near Distributor .4
C150......BK ...Rear of Generator.............4
C151......BK ...Rear of Generator.............5Connector # Color Location Fig.
C152......BK ...Behind Lens................1
C153......BK ...Left Rear of Radiator Closure Panel .1
C154......BK ...Behind Lens................1
C155......BK ...Behind Lens................1
C156......BK ...Behind Lens................1
C157......BK ...Center of Grille Opening.........1
C158......BK ...Center of Grille Opening.........1
C159......BK ...Behind Lens................1
C160......BK ...Behind Lens................1
C201......GY ...Center Bottom of I.P............8
C202......WT ...Center Bottom of I.P............8
C203......BK ...Behind Right Kick Panel........12
C204......BK ...Right Side of I.P.
C205......BK ...Left Rear of I.P...............8
C206......BK ...Left Rear of I.P...............8
C207......BK ...Near Right Kick Panel..........7
C208......GN ...Near Right Kick Panel..........7
C209......RD ...Behind Right Kick Panel........12
C210......BK ...Behind Fender Side Shield
C211......BK ...Near Right Kick Panel..........7
C212......BK ...Near Right Kick Panel
C213......BK ...Rear of Headlamp Switch.......10
C214......BK ...Rear of I.P., Right of Steering
Column..................9
C215......BK ...Rear of I.P., Right of Steering
Column..................9
C216......BK ...Rear of I.P., Right of Steering
Column.................9
C217......RD ...Rear of I.P., Right of Steering
Column..................9
C218......BK ...Below Stop Lamp Switch........7
C219......BK ...Rear of I.P., Right of Steering
Column.................9
C220......NAT ..Rear of I.P. Cluster...........10
C221......BK ...Rear of I.P. Cluster...........10
C222......NAT ..Rear of I.P., Left of Steering Column .9
C223......BK ...Rear of I.P., Left of Steering Column .9
C224......BK ...Rear of I.P., Left of Steering Column .9
C225......BK ...Rear of I.P., Left of Steering Column .9
C226......BK ...OnSteering Column...........6
C227......BK ...Near ABS Control Module........7
C228......WT ...Center of I.P.
C229......BK ...Center of I.P.
C230......BK ...OnSteering Column...........6
C231......BK ...OnSteering Column...........6
C232......BK ...OnSteering Column...........6
C233......BK ...Center Bottom of I.P............8
C234......BK ...Rear of I.P., Above Ash Receiver . . .8
C235......BK ...Rear of Radio...............9
C236......BR ...Rear of A/C-Heater Controls.....10
C237......BK ...Center Bottom of I.P............8
C238......BK ...Near ABS Control Module........7
J8W-90 CONNECTOR LOCATIONSÐXJ-RHD 8W - 90 - 1
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.
J8W-30 FUEL/IGNITIONÐYJ VEHICLES 8W - 30 - 1
HORN/CIGAR LIGHTER
HORN
The horn system uses a switch and horn relay. The
horn switch is in the center of the steering wheel.
Circuit A4 from fuse 8 in the Power Distribution
Center (PDC) feeds circuit F31 through fuse 15 in
the PDC. Circuit F31 is HOT at all times and powers
the coil and contact sides of the horn relay.
When the case grounded horn switch is pressed,
circuit X3 provides ground for the coil side of the re-
lay and the contacts close. When the contacts close,
circuit X2 supplies voltage to the horn. Circuit Z1
provides ground for the horn.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²The horn switch is grounded to the steering wheel.
²Circuit F31 is double crimped at the coil side of
the horn relay.
²Check fuse 8 in the PDC and fuse 15 in the fuse
block.
CIGAR LIGHTER
In the ACCESSORY or RUN position, the ignition
switch supplies voltage to fuse 7 in the fuse block on
circuit A31. Fuse 7 feeds circuit F30 which connects
to the cigar lighter. When the lighter is depressed,
the contacts inside of the lighter element close and
voltage flows to ground on circuit Z1.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²In the ACCESSORY or RUN position, the ignition
switch connects circuit A1 from fuse 4 in the PDC
with circuit A31.
²Circuit F30 also powers the radio and radio relay.
DIAGRAM INDEX
Component Page
Cigar Lighter...........................8W-41-3
Fuse 4 (PDC)...........................8W-41-3
Fuse 8 (PDC)...........................8W-41-2
Fuse 11 (PDC)..........................8W-41-2
Fuse 7 (Fuse Block).......................8W-41-3
Horn.................................8W-41-2
Horn Relay.............................8W-41-2
Horn Switch............................8W-41-2
Ignition Switch..........................8W-41-3
J8W-41 HORN/CIGAR LIGHTERÐYJ VEHICLES 8W - 41 - 1
INTERIOR LIGHTING
INDEX
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Accessory Lamp and Heater Control Panel Lamp . . 1
Combination Buzzer........................ 1
Courtesy Lamps and Dome Lamps............. 1
Diagram Index............................ 2General Information........................ 1
Transmission Range Lamp................... 1
Underhood Lamp.......................... 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
Circuit M1 supplies power to the underhood lamp,
dome lamp, right courtesy lamp and left courtesy
lamp. Fuse 12 in the Power Distribution Center
(PDC) protects circuit M1. Circuit A4 from fuse 8 in
the PDC supplies voltage to fuse 12 and circuit M1.
Fuse 12 is referred to as the Ignition Off Draw (IOD)
fuse.
COURTESY LAMPS AND DOME LAMPS
Circuit M1 supplies battery voltage to the dome
lamps and the right and left courtesy lamps. Circuit
M2 provides ground for the lamps through either the
case grounded door jamb switches or through the
dimmer switch to circuit Z1.
In the ON position, the dimmer switch connects
circuit M2 to ground on circuit Z1. When a door
opens, the case grounded door jamb switch closes and
provides ground for the lamps on circuit M2.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²Circuit M1 also supplies voltage for radio memory,
underhood lamp and the ABS data link connector.
UNDERHOOD LAMP
Circuit M1 supplies battery voltage for the under-
hood lamp. A mercury switch in series after the lamp
connects the lamp to ground on circuit Z1. When the
hood is raised, mercury inside the switch moves to a
position where it connects circuit M1 to circuit Z1, il-
luminating the lamp. The underhood lamp is wired
in parallel with other components on circuit M1.
ACCESSORY LAMP AND HEATER CONTROL PANEL
LAMP
Circuit E1 from the dimmer switch supplies bat-
tery voltage to fuse 10 in the fuse block when the
dimmer switch is in the LOW or ON position. Fuse
10 protects circuit E2 which supplies power to the
heater control panel lamp and the accessory lamp.
Circuit Z1 provides ground for each lamp.
TRANSMISSION RANGE LAMP
Circuit E1 from the dimmer switch supplies bat-
tery voltage to fuse 10 in the fuse block when thedimmer switch is in the LOW or ON positions. Fuse
10 protects circuit E2 which supplies power to the
transmission range lamp. The lamp is case grounded.
COMBINATION BUZZER
The combination buzzer module sounds an audible
warning tone. The tone sounds for seat belt warning
and when the key is in the ignition switch while the
drivers door is open. The tone also sounds when the
ignition switch is in the ON position while the driv-
ers side seat belt is not buckled. Refer to Group 8U
for buzzer operation.
Fuses 3 and 9 in the fuse block protect the combi-
nation buzzer. Fuse 3 powers circuit F32 which con-
nects to the buzzer. Circuit A6 from fuse 3 in the
Power Distribution Center (PDC) supplies power to
the fuse block for circuit F32.
Circuit G5 from fuse 9 also provides voltage to the
combination buzzer when the ignition switch is in
the START or RUN position. The ignition switch con-
nects circuit A1 from fuse 4 in the PDC to circuit
A21. Circuit A21 connects to the fuse block.
When the key-in switch closes, it connects circuit
G26 to circuit G16. Circuit G16 connects to the driv-
ers side door jamb switch. When the drivers side door
is open and the key-in switch is closed, the case
grounded door jamb switch closes and supplies
ground for the buzzer. Circuit G26 from the combina-
tion buzzer connects to the key-in switch.
Circuit G13 form the buzzer powers the seat belt
warning lamp in the instrument cluster. Circuit Z1
at the instrument cluster provides ground for the
lamp.
Circuit G10 from the buzzer connects to the seat
belt switch. When the seat belt is unlatched, the seat
belt switch closes providing ground on circuit Z1.
Circuit Z1 also grounds the combination buzzer
module.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²Circuit F32 also powers the stop lamp switch.
²Circuit G5 also provides power for the instrument
cluster gauges and warning lamps, heated rear win-
dow relay and A/C compressor clutch relay. On Cana-
J8W-44 INTERIOR LIGHTINGÐYJ VEHICLES 8W - 44 - 1
RADIO
RADIO MEMORY
Circuit M1 from the Ignition Off Draw (IOD) fuse
in the Power Distribution Center (PDC) supplies
power for the radio memory. The IOD fuse is re-
moved during vehicle shipping to prevent excessive
battery draw.
Circuit A4 from fuse 8 in the PDC supplies voltage
to the IOD fuse in cavity 12. Circuit A4 is HOT at all
times.
RADIO ILLUMINATION
Circuit E2 supplies battery voltage to the radio il-
lumination lamps when the headlamps or parking
lamps are ON and the dimmer switch is in the LOW
or ON positions.
Circuit E22 supplies battery voltage for the radio
clock and station frequency display. Circuit E22 orig-
inates at the radio illumination relay and is fed by
either circuit F30 or circuit E2 depending on the
switch position inside the relay.
When the headlamps and parking lamps are OFF,
the radio illumination relay is in its normal At-Rest
position. In the At Rest position, the relay connects
circuit F30 from fuse 7 in the fuse block to circuit
E22.
When the headlamps or parking lamps are ON, cir-
cuit L7 from the headlamp switch supplies battery
voltage to the coil side of the radio illumination relay.
Circuit Z1 provides ground for the coil side of the re-
lay.
When voltage is present on circuit L7, the radio il-
lumination relay switches from its at rest position to
connect circuit E2 to circuit E22.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²Circuit A31 supplies voltage to the fuse block for
circuit F30 when the ignition switch is in the AC-
CESSORY or RUN positions. In these positions the
ignition switch connects circuit A1 from fuse 4 in the
PDC to circuit A31. Circuit A31 powers a bus bar in
the fuse block that feeds circuit F30 through fuse 7.
²Circuit A6 from fuse 3 in the PDC supplies power
to the fuse block for fuse 8. Fuse 8 protects circuit
F33. When the headlamps or parking lamps are ON,the headlamp switch connects circuit F33 to circuit
L7. When the adjustable dimmer switch is in the
LOW to ON positions, it connects circuit L7 to circuit
E1. Circuit E1 powers fuse 10 in the fuse block. Fuse
10 in the fuse block protects circuit E2.
SPEAKERS
Circuit X53 feeds the speaker on the left side of the
instrument panel. Circuit X55 is the return from the
speaker to the radio.
Circuit X54 feeds the right instrument panel
speaker. Circuit X56 is the return from the speaker
to the radio.
The speaker feed and return circuits are double
crimped at the front speakers and continue to the
connector for the rear speakers. If the vehicle is not
equipped with the rear speaker sound bar, a jumper
is installed in the harness to simulate rear speaker
load.
Circuit X51 feeds the left rear speaker. Circuit X57
is the return from the speaker to the radio.
Circuit X52 feeds the right rear speaker. Circuit
X58 is the return from the speaker to the radio.
DIAGRAM INDEX
Component Page
Fuse 3 (PDC)...........................8W-47-3
Fuse 4 (PDC)...........................8W-47-2
Fuse 7 (Fuse Block).......................8W-47-2
Fuse 8 (Fuse Block).......................8W-47-3
Fuse 8 (PDC)...........................8W-47-2
Fuse 10 (Fuse Block)......................8W-47-3
Fuse 12 (PDC)..........................8W-47-2
Headlamp Switch.........................8W-47-3
Ignition Switch..........................8W-47-2
Left Front Speaker........................8W-47-4
Left Rear Speaker........................8W-47-5
Panel Lamp Dimmer Switch..................8W-47-3
Radio............................8W-47-2, 3, 4
Radio Illumination Relay....................8W-47-2
Right Front Speaker.......................8W-47-4
Right Rear Speaker.......................8W-47-5
J8W-47 AUDIO SYSTEMÐYJ VEHICLES 8W - 47 - 1
FRONT LIGHTING
INDEX
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Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) ModuleÐCanadian
Vehicles Only........................... 2
Diagram Index............................ 2
Fog Lamps............................... 1Headlamps............................... 1
Parking Lamps............................ 1
HEADLAMPS
The headlamp switch has three positions: ON,
PARK (parking lamps) and OFF. Two circuits, L2 and
L20, connect the headlamp switch to the headlamp
dimmer/optical horn switch. The dimmer switch feeds
the low and high beams of the headlamps.
HEADLAMP SWITCH IN OFF OR PARKING
LAMP POSITION
Circuit A3 from fuse 7 in the Power Distribution
Center (PDC) supplies battery voltage to the head-
lamp switch. The headlamp switch has an internal
circuit breaker that connects circuit A3 to circuit
L20. The switch connects circuit A3 to circuit L2
when the headlamps are ON.
Circuit L20 connects to the dimmer switch. Circuit
L20 powers the high beams of the head lamps on cir-
cuit L3 when the operator flashes the headlamps
with the turn signal stalk.
HEADLAMP SWITCH IN ON POSITION
When the headlamp switch is in the ON position,
the A3 circuit from the PDC connects to circuit L2.
Circuit L2 connects to circuit L4 through the dimmer
switch. Circuit L4 powers the low beam of the head-
lamps.
When the operator selects high beam operation
with the turn signal stalk, the dimmer switch con-
nects circuit L20 to circuit L3. Circuit L3 supplies
battery voltage to the high beams.
HEADLAMP GROUND
Although circuit Z1 provides ground for both the
right and left headlamps, it has different termination
points for each. For the right headlamp, the Z1 cir-
cuit terminates at the radiator right support. For the
left headlamp, the Z1 circuit terminates at the left
radiator support.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²Check fuse 7 in the PDC.
²The headlamp switch has an internal circuit
breaker.
²For the left front parking lamp, turn signal, side
marker lamp, headlamp, and fog lamp, circuit Z1 ter-
minates at the left radiator support.²For the right front parking lamp, turn signal, side
marker lamp, headlamp, and fog lamp, circuit Z1 ter-
minates at the right radiator support.
PARKING LAMPS
Circuit A6 from fuse 3 in the Power Distribution
Center (PDC) connects to the fuse block bus bar that
powers circuit F33. Fuse 8 in the fuse block protects
circuit F33. Circuit F33 connects to the headlamp
switch.
The headlamp switch has three positions: ON,
PARK (parking lamps) and OFF, plus a dimmer
switch. When the headlamp switch is in the PARK or
ON position, the switch connects circuit F33 to cir-
cuit L7. From the headlamp switch, circuit L7
branches to power the front parking lamps, rear tail
lamps, and side marker lamps. Circuit L7 also pow-
ers the park lamp relay, if equipped with fog lamps.
GROUND CIRCUIT
²For the left front parking lamp, turn signal, side
marker lamp, headlamp, and fog lamp, circuit Z1 ter-
minates at the left radiator support.
²For the right front parking lamp, turn signal, side
marker lamp, headlamp, and fog lamp, circuit Z1 ter-
minates at the right radiator support.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²Check fuse 3 in the PDC.
²Check fuse 8 in the fuse block.
²Circuit L7 also feeds the radio, if equipped.
FOG LAMPS
The fog lamps are controlled by the fog lamp
switch and two relays. The fog lamps operate only
when the headlamp switch is in the ON position, and
the operator has selected low-beam operation. When
the headlamps are in high-beam operation, the fog
lamps will not operate.
When the headlamps or parking lamps are ON, cir-
cuit L7 from the headlamp switch supplies battery
voltage to the coil side of the park lamp relay. When
the operator presses the fog lamp switch, it provides
ground for the coil side of the park lamp relay. This
energizes the relay.
J8W-50 FRONT LIGHTINGÐYJ VEHICLES 8W - 50 - 1
REAR LIGHTING
TAIL LAMPS AND LICENSE PLATE LAMPS
Circuit A6 in the Power Distribution Center (PDC)
connects to a bus bar in the fuse block. The fuse
block bus bar powers circuit F33. Circuit F33 con-
nects to the headlamp switch. Fuse 3 in the PDC
protects circuit A3. Fuse 8 in the fuse block protects
circuit F33.
The headlamp switch has three positions: ON,
PARK (parking lamps) and OFF, plus a dimmer
switch. When the headlamp switch is in the PARK or
ON position, the switch connects circuit F33 to cir-
cuit L7. From the headlamp switch, circuit L7
branches to power the front parking lamps and rear
tail and license plate lamps. The lamps are case
grounded.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²If the vehicle is equipped with factory installed fog
lamps, circuit L7 splices to feed the park lamp relay.
²Jumper harnesses connect the tail, stop, turn sig-
nal lamp to the body harness.
²Check fuse 3 in the PDC.
²Check fuse 8 in the fuse block.
²Circuit L7 also feeds the radio, if equipped.
STOP LAMPS AND CHMSL LAMPS
Circuit A6 from fuse 3 in the Power Distribution
Center (PDC) supplies voltage to the fuse block bus
bar. The bus bar powers circuit F32 through fuse 3 in
the fuse block. Circuit F32 connects to the stop lamp
switch.
When the operator depresses the brake pedal, the
stop lamp switch closes, and connects circuit F32 to
circuit L50. Circuit L50 connects to the CHMSL
lamps and turn signal/hazard flasher. Circuit Z1 pro-
vides ground for the CHMSL lamps. The turn signal/
hazard flasher supplies current to the L62 and L63
circuits. Circuit L62 powers the right stop lamp. Cir-
cuit L63 powers the left stop lamp. The stop lamps
are case grounded.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²Circuits L50 and Z1 pass through contacts in the
rear door before reaching the CHMSL lamps.
²Check fuse 3 in the PDC.²Check fuse 3 in the fuse block.
²Check for continuity across the stop lamp switch
when it is closed.
²If the vehicle is equipped with anti-lock brakes,
circuit L50 connects to the ABS module.
BACK-UP LAMPS
In the START or RUN position, the ignition switch
connects circuit A1 from fuse 4 in the Power Distri-
bution Center (PDC) to circuit A21. Circuit A21 feeds
a bus bar in the fuse block that powers circuit G5
through fuse 9.
Circuit G5 splices to supply power to the back-up
lamp switch. On automatic transmission vehicles, the
back-up lamp switch is part of an assembly that in-
cludes the PARK/NEUTRAL position switch.
When the operator puts the transmission in Re-
verse, the back-up lamp switch connects circuit G5 to
circuit L1. Circuit L1 feeds the case grounded
back-up lamps.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²Check fuse 4 in the PDC.
²Check fuse 9 in the fuse block.
²Check for continuity across the back-up lamp
switch when it is closed.
DIAGRAM INDEX
Component Page
ABS Control Module......................8W-51-3
Back-Up Lamps..........................8W-51-4
Back-Up Lamp Switch.....................8W-51-2
Center High Mounted Stop Lamps (CHMSL).......8W-51-3
Fuse 3 (Fuse Block).......................8W-51-2
Fuse 3 (PDC)...........................8W-51-2
Fuse 4 (PDC)...........................8W-51-2
Fuse 9 (Fuse Block).......................8W-51-2
Fuse 8 (Fuse Block).......................8W-51-2
Headlamp Switch.........................8W-51-2
Ignition Switch..........................8W-51-2
Powertrain Control Module..................8W-51-3
Stop Lamp Switch........................8W-51-3
Tail, Stop, and Turn Signal Lamps.............8W-51-4
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