
ABS pump motor relay. The ABS control module pro-
vides ground for the relay on circuit B116. Circuit
B116 connects to cavity 15 of the ABS control mod-
ule.
When the ABS pump motor energizes, it connects
circuit A10 from PDC fuse 8 to circuit B233. Circuit
B233 supplies battery voltage to the pump motor.
Circuit Z12 provides ground for the pump motor.
PUMP MOTOR SPEED SENSOR
The input from the pump motor speed sensor tells
the ABS control module that the pump is operating.
Circuits B219 and B220 from the control module con-
nect to the speed sensor.
BRAKE SWITCH INPUT
Circuit L50 from the stop lamp provides the brake
switch input to the ABS control module. When the
brake pedal is depressed, the stop lamp switch closes
to supply battery voltage from circuit L9 to circuit
L50. Circuit L50 connects to cavity 32 of the ABS
control module. Circuit L9 originates at fuse 4 in the
Power Distribution Center (PDC).
HYDRAULIC CONTROL UNIT
When the ABS power relay energizes, two branches
of circuit B235 splice to supply voltage to the isola-
tion and dump solenoids in the hydraulic control
unit. The hydraulic control unit contains three sepa-
rate isolation solenoids and three separate dump so-
lenoids. The ABS control module activates the decay
and isolation solenoids by providing separate ground
paths for each.
The ABS module provides a ground path for the
rear isolation solenoid on circuit B251. Circuit B251
connects to cavity 54 of the ABS control module.
For the right front isolation solenoid, the ABS mod-
ule provides a ground path on circuit B249. Circuit
B249 connects to cavity 38 of the ABS control mod-
ule.
On circuit B245, the ABS module provides ground
for the left front isolation solenoid. Circuit B245 con-
nects to cavity 20 of the ABS control module.
The ABS module provides a ground path for the
rear decay solenoid on circuit B254. Circuit B254
connects to cavity 36 of the ABS control module.For the right front decay solenoid, the ABS module
provides a ground path on circuit B248. Circuit B248
connects to cavity 21 of the ABS control module.
On circuit B243, the ABS module provides ground
for the left decay solenoid. Circuit B243 connects to
cavity 2 of the ABS control module.
ABS WARNING LAMP
Circuit F87 provides power for the ABS warning
lamp at the instrument cluster. Ground for the ABS
warning lamp is provided by either the ABS control
module or by the ABS power relay when the relay is
not energized. The ABS control module illuminates
the lamp by providing ground on circuit B205.
Circuit B205 splices to connect to circuit B235
through a diode. When the ABS power relay is not
energized, it connects circuit B235 to circuit Z12. The
ground path for the warning lamp is through the di-
ode to circuit B235, through the ABS power relay to
ground on circuit Z12.
The diode between circuit B205 and B235 prevents
voltage from flowing to the ABS control module when
the ABS power relay switches to supply power on cir-
cuit B235.
DATA LINK CONNECTOR
Circuit D1 from cavity 23 of the ABS control mod-
ule receives data from the DRB scan tool through the
data link connector. The ABS control module trans-
mits data to the scan tool through the connector on
circuit D2. Circuit D2 originates at cavity 42 of the
ABS control module.
Through the data link connector, circuit Z12 pro-
vides ground for the DRB scan tool.
Circuit A4 from fuse 10 in the Power Distribution
Center (PDC) supplies power to fuse 5 in the PDC.
Fuse 5 powers circuit F39 which supplies battery
voltage to the scan tool through the diagnostic con-
nector.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²Check fuses 10 and 5 in the PDC.
²If the vehicle is equipped with an automatic trans-
mission, circuits D1 and D2 are double crimped at
the data link connector and connect to the Power-
train Control Module (PCM).
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DIAGRAM INDEX
Component Page
ABS Control Module..................8W-32-4 thru 8
ABS Hydraulic Unit.......................8W-32-6
ABS Power Relay........................8W-32-4
ABS Pump Motor........................8W-32-5
ABS Pump Motor Relay....................8W-32-4
Data Link Connector......................8W-32-8
Diode................................8W-32-6
Fuse 6 (PDC)...........................8W-32-5
Fuse 7 (Fuse Block).......................8W-32-5
Fuse 7 (PDC)...........................8W-32-8
Fuse 8 (PDC)...........................8W-32-5
Fuse 10 (PDC)..........................8W-32-4
Fuse 13 (PDC)..........................8W-32-8
G-Sensor..............................8W-32-8
Ignition Switch..........................8W-32-5
Powertrain Control Module..................8W-32-8
Telltale Connector (Instrument Cluster)...........8W-32-6
Transmission Control Module.................8W-32-8
Wheel Speed Sensors......................8W-32-7
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VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
The vehicle speed control system is operated by the
Powertrain Control Module (PCM). Circuit F12 from
fuse 11 in the Power Distribution Center (PDC) sup-
plies battery voltage to the vehicle speed control ON/
OFF switch. Circuit A21 supplies voltage to fuse 11
when the ignition switch is in the START or RUN po-
sitions. In the START or RUN position the ignition
switch connects circuit A21 with circuit A1. Fuse 6 in
the PDC protects circuit A1.
The vehicle speed control ON/OFF switch supplies
voltage to the SET/COAST and RESUME/ACCEL
switches. Both switches send signals to the PCM
(which supplies the ground path for the switches).
The PCM controls the vent and vacuum functions
of the speed control servo on circuits V35 and V36.
Depending on the signal it receives from the vehicle
speed control switches, the PCM either applies vac-
uum to, or vents vacuum from, the servo. Circuit V36
from cavity 33 of the PCM sends the vacuum signal
to the servo. Circuit V35 from cavity 53 sends the
vent signal.
Circuit V32 signals to the PCM that the speed con-
trol switch is in the ON position. The V32 circuit con-
nects to cavity 49 of the PCM. Circuit V32 also
connects to the stop lamp switch.
In the CLOSED position, the stop lamp switch con-
nects circuit V32 with circuit V30 to power the speed
control servo. Circuit Z1 provides ground for the
speed control servo.
Circuit V31 provides the SET/COAST signal to cav-
ity 48 of the PCM. Circuit V33 sends the RESUME/
ACCEL signal to cavity 50 of the PCM.
Circuit K29 connects to cavity 29 of the PCM and
to ground through the stop lamp switch. The stop
lamp switch OPENS when the operator depresses the
brake pedal. The PCM disables speed control when
the stop lamp switch opens. From the stop lamp
switch, circuit Z1 provides ground for circuit K29.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²Circuit K29 also connects to the ABS control mod-
ule on vehicles with all wheel anti-lock brakes.
²On vehicles with the 4.0L Engine and Automatic
Transmission, Circuit K29 connects to the Transmis-
sion Control Module (TCM).
DIAGRAM INDEX
Component Page
ABS Control Module..................8W-32-4 thru 8
ABS Hydraulic Unit.......................8W-32-6
ABS Power Relay........................8W-32-4
ABS Pump Motor........................8W-32-5
ABS Pump Motor Relay....................8W-32-4
Data Link Connector......................8W-32-8
Diode................................8W-32-6
Fuse 6 (PDC)...........................8W-32-5
Fuse 7 (Fuse Block).......................8W-32-5
Fuse 7 (PDC)...........................8W-32-8
Fuse 8 (PDC)...........................8W-32-5
Fuse 10 (PDC)..........................8W-32-4
Fuse 13 (PDC)..........................8W-32-8
G-Sensor..............................8W-32-8
Ignition Switch..........................8W-32-5
Powertrain Control Module..................8W-32-8
Telltale Connector (Instrument Cluster)...........8W-32-6
Transmission Control Module.................8W-32-8
Wheel Speed Sensors......................8W-32-7
J8W-33 VEHICLE SPEED CONTROLÐXJ VEHICLES 8W - 33 - 1

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
INDEX
page page
ABS Warning Lamp........................ 2
Brake Warning Lamp....................... 2
Charging System Indicator Lamp............... 3
Cluster Ground............................ 3
Diagram Index............................. 3
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge............ 1
Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Lamp...... 1
Fuel Gauge.............................. 1
High-Beam Indicator Lamp................... 2
Instrument Cluster......................... 1Low Fuel Warning Lamp..................... 1
Low Washer Fluid Warning Lamp.............. 2
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)............... 2
Manual Transmission Up-Shift Lamp............ 2
Oil Pressure Gauge........................ 2
Oil Pressure Warning Lamp.................. 2
Seat Belt Indicator Warning Lamp.............. 2
Speedometer............................. 2
Tachometer.............................. 2
Turn Signal Indicator Lamps.................. 2
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
The instrument cluster contains the gauges and
warning lamps. All gauges have magnetic move-
ments.
When the ignition switch is in the START or RUN
position, circuit A21 feeds circuit F87 through fuse 17
in the fuse block. Circuit A1 from fuse 6 in the Power
Distribution Center (PDC) supplies voltage to circuit
A21. Circuit A1 is HOT at all times.
Circuit F87 connects to the cluster connector to
power the gauges and to the telltale connector to
power the warning lamps.
Circuit E2 from fuse 19 in the fuse block feeds the
illumination lamps. Circuit E2 originates at the head-
lamp switch and continues through fuse 19. The
headlamp switch powers circuit E2 when the parking
lamps or headlamp are ON.
Circuit Z2 provides ground for the indicator lamps
and illumination lamps.
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 F87 connects to the instrument
cluster left connector and supplies voltage for the
gauge.
The gauge uses two coils. Current passing through
the coils creates a magnetic field. Position of the
gauge needle is controlled by the amount of current
passing through the coils to ground at the sensor.
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE WARNING
LAMP
Circuit G20 connects the engine coolant tempera-
ture warning lamp to the engine coolant temperature
switch. When the switch closes, battery voltage from
circuit F87 flows through the lamp to ground through
the switch on circuit G20. The engine coolant tem-
perature switch is case grounded to the engine. Cir-cuit F87 connects to the instrument cluster connector
and supplies voltage for the lamp.
Circuit G20 also connects to the warning lamp to
ground when the ignition switch is in the START
position. When the ignition switch is in the START
position, the lamp illuminates for a bulb test.
FUEL GAUGE
The fuel level sensor is a variable resistor. Circuit
G4 connects the fuel level sensor to the fuel gauge in
the instrument cluster. Circuit F87 from fuse 17 in
the fuse block supplies voltage to the fuel gauge. The
fuel level sensor draws voltage from circuit F87
through the fuel gauge on circuit G4. Circuit G4
connects to circuit 57 in the fuel pump module har-
ness. Circuit 57 connects to the fuel level sensor.
Circuit 99 in the fuel pump module harness con-
nects to circuit Z1. Circuit Z1 provides the ground
path for the fuel level sensor. The grounding point for
circuit Z1 is the left side of the cowl panel.
As current flows through the coils in the fuel gauge,
it creates a magnetic field. One of the coils in the
gauge receives fixed current. The other coil is con-
nected to the level sensor. The magnetic field controls
the position of the fuel gauge pointer.
The fuel level sensor contains a variable resistor. As
the position of the float arm on the fuel level sensor
changes, the resistor changes the current flow
through second coil in the fuel gauge. A change in
current flow alters the magnetic field in the fuel
gauge, which changes the pointer position.
LOW FUEL WARNING LAMP
Circuit G4 connects the fuel level sensor to the fuel
gauge. The low fuel level module at the rear of the
gauge monitors resistance in circuit G4. The low fuel
level module powers an light emitting diode (LED)
when the resistance in circuit G4 reaches a calibrated
level. The LED illuminates the Low Fuel indicator.
Refer to Group 8E for additional information.
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CHARGING SYSTEM INDICATOR LAMP
The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) illuminates
the charging system indicator lamp by providing
ground for the lamp on circuit G12. Circuit G12 con-
nects to cavity 36 of the PCM. Circuit F87 supplies
battery voltage to the lamp.
FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE (4WD) SWITCH
When the 4WD switch closes, circuit Z1 provides
ground for the 4WD indicator lamp in the instrument
cluster. Circuit F87 connects to the instrument clus-
ter and supplies battery voltage to the 4WD indicator
lamp. Circuit 107 connects the indicator lamp to the
4WD switch. Circuit 106 connects the lamp to the in-
strument cluster and circuit F87.
CLUSTER GROUND
Circuit Z1 from the instrument cluster left connec-
tor provides ground for the illumination lamps and
indicator lamps.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²If the warning lamps don't operate, check fuse 14
in the fuse block.
²If the indicator lamps and illumination lamps
don't operate, check fuse 13 in the fuse block.
²Inspect the ground at the instrument panel lower
right reinforcement support.
DIAGRAM INDEX
Component Page
4WD Switch............................8W-40-9
4WD Indicator Lamp......................8W-40-9
ABS Control Module......................8W-40-9
Brake Warning Switch.....................8W-40-10
Chime/Buzzer Module......................8W-40-8
Daytime Running Lamps Module.............8W-40-5, 6
Engine Coolant Temperature Sending Unit.........8W-40-6
Engine Oil Pressure Sending Unit..............8W-40-6
Fuse 3 (PDC)...........................8W-40-8
Fuse 5 (PDC)...........................8W-40-4
Fuse 6 (PDC).........................8W-40-4, 8
Fuse 11 (PDC)..........................8W-40-8
Fuse 16 (PDC)..........................8W-40-8
Fuse 9 (Fuse Block).......................8W-40-8
Fuse 15 (Fuse Block)......................8W-40-4
Fuse 17 (Fuse Block)....................8W-40-4, 8
Fuse 19 (Fuse Block)......................8W-40-4
Headlamp Switch.......................8W-40-4, 5
Headlamp Delay Module....................8W-40-8
Headlamp Dimmer Switch...................8W-40-5
Ignition Switch......................8W-40-4, 8, 10
Instrument Cluster......................8W-40-4, 5
Low Washer Fluid Lamp Switch...............8W-40-8
Park Brake Switch.......................8W-40-10
Powertrain Control Module..................8W-40-6
Remote Keyless Entry Module................8W-40-8
Telltale Connector (Instrument Cluster).....8W-40-7 thru 10
J8W-40 INSTRUMENT CLUSTERÐXJ VEHICLES 8W - 40 - 3

HORN/CIGAR LIGHTER
HORN
The horn system uses two switches and horn relay.
The horn switches are on the steering wheel.
Circuit A7 from fuse 3 in the Power Distribution
Center (PDC) feeds a fuse block bus bar that powers
circuit X4 through fuse 11. Circuit X4 is HOT at all
times and powers the coil and contact sides of the
horn relay.
When the case grounded horn switch is depressed,
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 case grounded
horns.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
²The horn switches are grounded to the steering
wheel.
²Circuit X4 is double crimped at the coil side of the
horn relay.
²Check fuse 3 in the PDC and fuse 11 in the fuse
block.
CIGAR LIGHTER
In the ACCESSORY or RUN position, the ignition
switch supplies voltage to fuse 2 in the fuse block on
circuit A48. Fuse 2 feeds circuit F85 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 6 in the PDC
with circuit A48.
²Circuit F85 also powers the radio and LCD relay.
DIAGRAM INDEX
Component Page
Cigar Lighter...........................8W-41-3
Fuse 3 (PDC)...........................8W-41-2
Fuse 6 (PDC)...........................8W-41-3
Fuse 11 (Fuse Block)......................8W-41-2
Fuse 2 (Fuse Block).......................8W-41-3
Horns................................8W-41-2
Horn Relay.............................8W-41-2
Horn Switch............................8W-41-2
Ignition Switch..........................8W-41-3
J8W-41 HORN/CIGAR LIGHTERÐXJ VEHICLES 8W - 41 - 1

AIR CONDITIONING/HEATER
CONTENTS
page page
A/C-HEATER SYSTEM...................... 1 HEATERSYSTEM......................... 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
This section of the wiring diagrams is divided into
two sub-sections; Heater, and A/C and Heater. When
referring to the circuit descriptions or wiring dia-
grams, ensure that you use the correct sub-section.
HEATER SYSTEM
BLOWER MOTOR
In the RUN or ACCESSORY position, the ignition
switch connects circuit A1 from fuse 6 in the Power
Distribution Center (PDC) to circuit A48. Circuit A48
supplies battery voltage to fuse 5 in the fuse block.
Fuse 5 supplies power to the heat mode switch on
circuit C7.
Circuit C43 from the heat mode switch splices to
supply voltage to the blower motor switch and the
blower motor resistor block. The blower motor switch
sets blower motor speed to HIGH, M1, M2, or LOW.
When the blower motor switch is in the LOW posi-
tion, circuit C43 from the heat mode supplies voltage
to the resistor block. Voltage does not pass through
the blower motor switch in the LOW position.In the M1 position, the blower motor switch sup-
plies voltage to the resistor block on circuit C4. From
circuit C4, voltage passes through three resistors in
the resistor block to the blower motor on circuit C1.
In the M2 position, the blower motor supplies volt-
age to the resistor block on circuit C6. From circuit
C6 voltage flows through two resistors to the blower
motor on circuit C1.
In the HIGH position, the blower motor switch con-
nects directly to the blower motor on circuit C1. Volt-
age does not pass through the resistor block.
Circuit Z1 provides ground for the blower motor.
A/C-HEATER SYSTEM
GENERAL INFORMATION
Several fuses supply power for the air conditioning/
heater system. In the START or RUN positions, the
ignition switch connects circuit A1 from fuse 6 in the
Power Distribution Center (PDC) to circuit A21. Cir-
cuit A21 powers a bus bar in the PDC that feeds cir-
cuit F12 through fuse 11. Circuit F12 feeds the
contact side of the A/C compressor clutch relay and
the coil side of the radiator fan relay (4.0L engine).
In the RUN or ACCESSORY position, the ignition
switch connects circuit A1 from fuse 11 in the PDC to
circuit A48. Circuit A48 supplies battery voltage to
fuse 5 in the fuse block. Fuse 5 supplies power to the
A/C-Heater control switch on circuit C7.
Fuse 13 in the PDC supplies battery voltage to the
contact side of the radiator fan relay on circuit F141.
Circuit A14 from fuse 15 in the PDC powers PDC
fuse 4.
BLOWER MOTOR
In the RUN or ACCESSORY position, the ignition
switch connects circuit A1 from fuse 6 in the PDC to
circuit A48. Circuit A48 supplies battery voltage to
fuse 5 in the fuse block. Fuse 5 supplies power to the
A/C-Heater control switch on circuit C7.
Circuit C43 from the A/C-heater switch splices to
supply voltage to the blower motor switch and the
blower motor resistor block. The blower motor switch
sets blower motor speed to HIGH, M1, M2, or LOW.
When the blower motor switch is in the LOW posi-
tion, circuit C43 from the A/C-Heater switch supplies
voltage to the resistor block. Voltage does not pass
through the blower motor switch in the LOW position
In the M1 position, the blower motor switch sup-
plies voltage to the resistor block on circuit C4. From
circuit C4, voltage passes through three resistors in
the resistor block to the blower motor on circuit C1.
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In the M2 position, the blower motor supplies volt-
age to the resistor block on circuit C6. From circuit
C6 voltage flows through two resistors to the blower
motor on circuit C1.
In the HIGH position, the blower motor switch con-
nects directly to the blower motor on circuit C1. Volt-
age does not pass through the resistor block.
Circuit Z1 provides ground for the blower motor.
AIR CONDITIONING OPERATION
When the A/C-heater control switch is moved to an
A/C position or the defrost position, the Powertrain
Control Module (PCM) receives the A/C select signal
on circuit C90. Circuit C90 connects to cavity 28 of
the PCM.
Circuit also C90 splices to the low pressure switch
and to supply battery voltage to the coil side of the
A/C compressor clutch relay. If the low pressure
switch is closed, circuit C90 connects to circuit C21.
Circuit C21 supplies battery voltage to the A/C cy-
cling switch. Circuit C91 from the A/C cycling switch
provides the A/C request signal to the PCM. Circuit
C91 connects to cavity 27 of the PCM. Circuit Z1 pro-
vides ground for the A/C cycling switch.
After receiving the A/C request signal, the PCM
supplies ground for the A/C compressor clutch relay
on circuit C13. Circuit F12 from fuse 11 in the PDC
supplies battery voltage to the contact side of the A/C
compressor clutch relay. When the PCM grounds the
relay, the contacts close and connect circuit F12 to
circuit C3. Circuit C3 feeds the A/C compressor
clutch.
Also, after receiving the A/C request signal, the
PCM supplies ground for the coil side of the radiator
fan relay on circuit C27 (4.0L engine). Circuit C27
connects to cavity 31 of the PCM. Circuit F12 sup-
plies battery voltage to the coil side of the relay.
When the PCM grounds the coil side of the radia-
tor fan relay, the contacts close and connects circuit
F141 from fuse 4 in the PDC to circuit C25. Circuit
C25 feeds the radiator fan motor. Circuit Z1 provides
ground for the motor.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
Circuit A14 from PDC fuse 2 powers circuit F141
through fuse 15 in the PDC.
RADIATOR FAN RELAY AND MOTOR
In the START or RUN positions, the ignition
switch connects circuit A1 from fuse 6 in the Power
Distribution Center (PDC) to circuit A21. Circuit A21
powers a bus bar in the PDC that feeds circuit F12
through fuse 11. Circuit F12 feeds the coil side of the
radiator fan relay (4.0L engine).
The PCM supplies ground for the coil side of the
radiator fan relay on circuit C27 (4.0L engine). Cir-
cuit C27 connects to cavity 31 of the PCM.
When the PCM grounds the coil side of the radia-
tor fan relay, the contacts close and connects circuit
F141 from fuse 15 in the PDC to circuit C25. Circuit
C25 feeds the radiator fan motor. Circuit Z1 provides
ground for the radiator fan motor.
HELPFUL INFORMATION
Circuit A14 from PDC fuse 2 powers circuit F141
through fuse 15 in the PDC.
DIAGRAM INDEX
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch.....................8W-42-4
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay................8W-42-4
A/C Cycling Switch.......................8W-42-4
A/C Low Pressure Switch...................8W-42-4
A/C Mode Select Switch....................8W-42-5
Blower Motor...........................8W-42-3
Blower Motor Switch......................8W-42-3
Blower Motor Resistor.....................8W-42-3
Fuse 2 (PDC)...........................8W-42-5
Fuse 5 (Fuse Block).....................8W-42-3, 5
Fuse 6 (PDC).........................8W-42-3, 5
Fuse 11 (PDC)..........................8W-42-4
Fuse 15 (PDC)..........................8W-42-5
Heater Mode Switch.......................8W-42-3
Ignition Switch......................8W-42-3, 4, 5
Powertrain Control Module..................8W-42-4
Radiator Fan Motor.......................8W-42-5
Radiator Fan Relay.......................8W-42-5
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