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8W-01 GENERAL INFORMATION....... 8W-01-1
8W-02 COMPONENT INDEX........... 8W-02-1
8W-10 POWER DISTRIBUTION........ 8W-10-1
8W-11 FUSE/FUSE BLOCK............ 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 SYSTEMS...... 8W-30-1
8W-35 ANTI-LOCK BRAKES........... 8W-35-1
8W-40 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER........ 8W-40-1
8W-41 HORNS/CIGAR LIGHTER........ 8W-41-1
8W-42 AIR CONDITIONING-HEATER.... 8W-42-1
8W-43 AIRBAG SYSTEM............. 8W-43-1
8W-44 INTERIOR LIGHTING........... 8W-44-1
8W-47 AUDIO SYSTEMS............. 8W-47-18W-48 REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER..... 8W-48-1
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-60 POWER WINDOWS............ 8W-60-1
8W-61 POWER DOOR LOCKS......... 8W-61-1
8W-62 POWER MIRRORS............ 8W-62-1
8W-64 POWER SUNROOF............ 8W-64-1
8W-70 SPLICE INFORMATION......... 8W-70-1
8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS........ 8W-80-1
8W-90 CONNECTOR/GROUND
LOCATIONS...................... 8W-90-1
8W-95 SPLICE LOCATIONS........... 8W-95-1
PLWIRING DIAGRAMS 8W - 1
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) SENSITIVE
DEVICES
All ESD sensitive components are solid state and a
symbol (Fig. 6) is used to indicate this. When han-
dling any component with this symbol comply with
the following procedures to reduce the possibility of
electrostatic charge build up on the body and inad-
vertent discharge into the component. If it is not
known whether the part is ESD sensitive, assume
that it is.
(1) Always touch a known good ground before han-
dling the part. This should be repeated while han-
dling the part and more frequently after sliding
across a seat, sitting down from a standing position,
or walking a distance.
(2) Avoid touching electrical terminals of the part,
unless instructed to do so by a written procedure.
(3) When using a voltmeter, be sure to connect the
ground lead first.
(4) Do not remove the part from its protective
packing until it is time to install the part.
(5) Before removing the part from its package,
ground the package to a known good ground on the
vehicle.
FASTENERS
CAUTION: At no time when servicing a vehicle, can
a sheet metal screw, bolt, or other metal fastener be
installed in the strut tower to take the place of an
original plastic clip. Also, NO holes can be drilled
into the front strut tower in the area shown in (Fig.
7) for the installation of any metal fasteners into the
strut tower. Because of the minimum clearance in
this area (Fig. 7) installation of metal fasteners
could damage the coil spring coating and lead to a
corrosion failure of the spring. If a plastic clip is
missing, or is lost or broken during servicing a
vehicle, replace only with the equivalent part listed
in the parts catalog.
POSITIVE TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT
Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) devices are
being used for circuit protection. These PTC's act like
a solid state fuse. They are located in the junction
block, and are used to protect such items as: power
door lock motors, power windows, and various engine
solenoids.
A special symbol is used to identify these in the
wiring diagrams (Fig. 8).
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TROUBLESHOOTING TOOLS
When diagnosing a problem in an electrical circuit
there are several common tools necessary. These tools
are listed and explained below.
²Jumper Wire - This is a test wire used to con-
nect two points of a circuit. It can be used to bypass
an open in a circuit.
WARNING: NEVER USE A JUMPER WIRE ACROSS
A LOAD, SUCH AS A MOTOR, CONNECTED
BETWEEN A BATTERY FEED AND GROUND.
Fig. 6 Electrostatic Discharge Symbol
Fig. 7 Shock Tower to Spring Minimum Clearance
Area
Fig. 8 Positive Temperature Coefficient Symbol
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (Continued)
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine ²Voltmeter - Used to check for voltage on a cir-
cuit. Always connect the black lead to a known good
ground and the red lead to the positive side of the
circuit.
CAUTION: Most of the electrical components used
in today's vehicle are solid state. When checking
voltages in these circuits use a meter with a 10-me-
gohm or greater impedance.
²Ohmmeter - Used to check the resistance
between two points of a circuit. Low or no resistance
in a circuit means good continuity.
CAUTION: - Most of the electrical components used
in today's vehicle are Solid State. When checking
resistance in these circuits use a meter with a
10-megohm or greater impedance. In addition, make
sure the power is disconnected from the circuit.
Circuits that are powered up by the vehicle electri-
cal system can cause damage to the equipment and
provide false readings.
²Probing Tools - These tools are used for probing
terminals in connectors (Fig. 9). Select the proper
size tool from Special Tool Package 6807, and insert
it into the terminal being tested. Use the other end
of the tool to insert the meter probe.
INTERMITTENT AND POOR CONNECTIONS
Most intermittent electrical problems are caused
by faulty electrical connections or wiring. It is also
possible for a sticking component or relay to cause a
problem. Before condemning a component or wiring
assembly check the following items.
²Connectors are fully seated
²Spread terminals, or terminal push out
²Terminals in the wiring assembly are fully
seated into the connector/component and locked in
position
²Dirt or corrosion on the terminals. Any amount
of corrosion or dirt could cause an intermittent prob-
lem
²Damaged connector/component casing exposing
the item to dirt and moisture²Wire insulation that has rubbed through causing
a short to ground
²Wiring broke inside of the insulation
CHECKING FOR TERMINAL SPREADING
When an intermittent or open circuit is suspected
it is important to check for a spread terminal. To
accomplish this remove the suspect female terminal
from its connector.
Check the female terminal for drag when mated
with the appropriate male terminal. If the terminal
is spread (no or little drag felt) replace the terminal
using the procedures covered in this section of the
wiring diagrams.
TROUBLESHOOTING TESTS
Before beginning any tests on a vehicles electrical
system use the Wiring Diagrams and study the cir-
cuit. Also refer to the Troubleshooting Wiring Prob-
lems section in this section.
TESTING FOR VOLTAGE
(1) Connect the ground lead of a voltmeter to a
known good ground (Fig. 10).
(2) Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the
selected test point. The vehicle ignition may need to
be turned ON to check voltage. Refer to the appropri-
ate test procedure.
TESTING FOR CONTINUITY
(1) Remove the fuse for the circuit being checked
or, disconnect the battery.
(2) Connect one lead of the ohmmeter to one side
of the circuit being tested (Fig. 11).
Fig. 9 Probing Tool
Fig. 10 Testing for Voltage
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING (Continued)
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine (3) Connect the other lead to the other end of the
circuit being tested. Low or no resistance means good
continuity.
TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
(1) Remove the fuse and disconnect all items
involved with the fuse.
(2) Connect a test light or a voltmeter across the
terminals of the fuse.
(3) Starting at the fuse block, wiggle the wiring
harness about six to eight inches apart and watch
the voltmeter/test lamp.
(4) If the voltmeter registers voltage or the test
lamp glows, there is a short to ground in that gen-
eral area of the wiring harness.
TESTING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND ON
FUSES POWERING SEVERAL LOADS
(1) Refer to the wiring diagrams and disconnect or
isolate all items on the fused circuit.
(2) Replace the blown fuse.
(3) Supply power to the fuse by turning ON the
ignition switch or re-connecting the battery.
(4) Start connecting the items in the fuse circuit
one at a time. When the fuse blows the circuit with
the short to ground has been isolated.
TESTING FOR A VOLTAGE DROP
(1) Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to
the side of the circuit closest to the battery (Fig. 12).
(2) Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the
other side of the switch or component.
(3) Operate the item.(4) The voltmeter will show the difference in volt-
age between the two points.
TROUBLESHOOTING WIRING PROBLEMS
When troubleshooting wiring problems there are
six steps which can aid in the procedure. The steps
are listed and explained below. Always check for non-
factory items added to the vehicle before doing any
diagnosis. If the vehicle is equipped with these items,
disconnect them to verify these add-on items are not
the cause of the problem.
(1) Verify the problem.
(2) Verify any related symptoms. Do this by per-
forming operational checks on components that are
in the same circuit. Refer to the wiring diagrams.
(3) Analyze the symptoms. Use the wiring dia-
grams to determine what the circuit is doing, where
the problem most likely is occurring and where the
diagnosis will continue.
(4) Isolate the problem area.
(5) Repair the problem.
(6) Verify proper operation. For this step check for
proper operation of all items on the repaired circuit.
Refer to the wiring diagrams.
SERVICE PROCEDURES
WIRING REPAIR
When replacing or repairing a wire, it is important
that the correct gauge be used as shown in the wir-
ing diagrams. The wires must also be held securely
in place to prevent damage to the insulation.
(1) Disconnect battery negative cable
Fig. 11 Testing for Continuity
Fig. 12 Testing for Voltage Drop
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING (Continued)
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INDEX
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SCHEMATICS AND DIAGRAMS........................................................... 1
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION.......................................................... 3
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch.................8W-42
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay............8W-42
A/C Cycling Switch....................8W-42
A/C Heater Blower Motor................8W-42
A/C Heater Control Switch...............8W-42
A/C High Pressure Switch...............8W-42
A/C Low Pressure Switch................8W-42
ABS Hydraulic Modulator...............8W-35
ABS Pump Motor......................8W-35
ABS Pump Motor Relay.................8W-35
ABS Relay Box........................8W-35
ABS System Relay.....................8W-35
ABS Warning Lamp....................8W-35
Airbag Control Module..................8W-43
Airbag Impact Sensors..................8W-43
Airbag Warning Lamp..................8W-40
Antenna.............................8W-47
Anti-Lock Warning Lamp................8W-40
Ash Receiver Lamp....................8W-44
Automatic Shut Down Relay.............8W-30
Back-Up Lamp Switch..................8W-51
Back-Up Lamps.......................8W-51
Battery..............................8W-20
Battery Temperature Sensor.............8W-30
Blower Motor Resistor Block.............8W-42
Brake Warning Lamp...................8W-40
Brake Warning Lamp Switch.............8W-40
Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor..........8W-30
Capacitor.........................8W-10, 20
Charge Indicator Lamp.................8W-40
Check Engine Lamp....................8W-40
Cigar Lighter Relay....................8W-41
Cigar Lighter/Power Outlet..............8W-41
Circuit Breaker.....................8W-11,62
Circuit Breaker (FB)...................8W-11
Clockspring..........................8W-41
Cluster Illumination Lamps..............8W-40
Clutch Pedal Position Switch..........8W-10, 21
Combination Flasher...................8W-52
Controller Anti-Lock Brake..............8W-35
Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor.........8W-30
Data Link Connector...................8W-30
Diode............................8W-15, 42
Dome Lamp..........................8W-44Component Page
Door Ajar Switches.....................8W-44
Door Jamb Switches....................8W-40
Door Lock Motors......................8W-61
Door Lock Switches....................8W-61
Door Speakers........................8W-47
Driver Side Airbag.....................8W-43
Duty Cycle Evap/Purge Solenoid..........8W-30
EGR Transducer Solenoid...............8W-30
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor . . 8W-30
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge.......8W-40
Engine Oil Pressure Switch..............8W-40
Engine Starter Motor...................8W-21
Engine Starter Motor Relay..............8W-21
Fog Lamp Relay....................8W-50, 51
Fog Lamps........................8W-50, 51
Front Fog Lamp Switch.................8W-50
Fuel Gauge...........................8W-40
Fuel Injectors.........................8W-30
Fuel Pump Module.....................8W-30
Fuel Pump Relay......................8W-30
Fuse Block...........................8W-11
Fuses (FB)...........................8W-11
Fuses (PDC)..........................8W-10
Fusible Link.......................8W-20, 21
Generator............................8W-20
Glove Box Lamp And Switch.............8W-44
Ground Distribution....................8W-15
Headlamp Dimmer And Optical
Horn Switch........................8W-50
Headlamp Leveling Motors..............8W-50
Headlamp Leveling Switch...............8W-50
Headlamp Switch......................8W-50
Headlamps...........................8W-50
Heated Oxygen Sensors.................8W-30
High Beam Indicator Lamp..............8W-40
Horn Relay...........................8W-41
Horn Switches........................8W-41
Horns...............................8W-41
IAT/MAP Sensor......................8W-30
Idle Air Control (IAC) Motor.............8W-30
Ignition Coil Pack.....................8W-30
Ignition Switch........................8W-10
Immobilizer Engine Sensor..............8W-30
Immobilizer Sensor....................8W-30
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SCHEMATICS AND DIAGRAMS........................................................... 1
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION......................................................... 13
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch..................8W-10-9
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay.............8W-10-9
ABS Relay Box........................8W-10-7
Automatic Shut Down Relay.............8W-10-10
Battery.............................8W-10-4
Capacitor...........................8W-10-10
Circuit Breaker.......................8W-10-6
Clutch Pedal Position Switch.............8W-10-12
Data Link Connector...................8W-10-10
Dome Lamp..........................8W-10-8
Downstream Heated Oxygen Sensor........8W-10-10
Engine Starter Motor...................8W-10-5
Engine Starter Motor Relay............8W-10-5, 12
Engine Starter Motor Relay...............8W-10-5
Fog Lamp Relay......................8W-10-11
Fuel Injector No. 1....................8W-10-10
Fuel Injector No. 2....................8W-10-10
Fuel Injector No. 3....................8W-10-10
Fuel Injector No. 4....................8W-10-10
Fuel Pump Module....................8W-10-10
Fuel Pump Relay.....................8W-10-10
Fuse 1 (FB)..........................8W-10-6
Fuse 2 (PDC).......................8W-10-4, 5
Fuse 3 (PDC).......................8W-10-4, 6
Fuse 4 (FB)..........................8W-10-6
Fuse 5 (FB)..........................8W-10-6
Fuse 5 (PDC).......................8W-10-4, 7
Fuse 6 (FB)..........................8W-10-6
Fuse 7 (FB)..........................8W-10-6
Fuse 8 (FB)..........................8W-10-6
Fuse 8 (PDC).......................8W-10-4, 7
Fuse 10 (FB).........................8W-10-12
Fuse 10 (PDC)......................8W-10-4, 7
Fuse 11 (FB).........................8W-10-12
Fuse 11 (PDC)......................8W-10-4, 5
Fuse 12 (FB).........................8W-10-12
Fuse 13 (PDC)......................8W-10-4, 8
Fuse 14 (FB).........................8W-10-12
Fuse 15 (FB).........................8W-10-12
Fuse 16 (FB).........................8W-10-12
Fuse 16 (PDC)......................8W-10-4, 11
Fuse 18 (PDC)......................8W-10-4, 9
Fuse 20 (PDC)......................8W-10-4, 9
Fuse 21 (PDC)......................8W-10-4, 10
Component Page
Fuse 23 (PDC)......................8W-10-4, 10
Fuse 25 (PDC)......................8W-10-4, 9
Fuse Block........................8W-10-6, 12
G204...............................8W-10-5
Generator...........................8W-10-10
Glove Box Lamp And Switch..............8W-10-8
Headlamp Switch......................8W-10-6
Horn No. 1...........................8W-10-9
Horn No. 2...........................8W-10-9
Horn Relay..........................8W-10-9
Ignition Coil Pack.....................8W-10-10
Ignition Switch...................8W-10-5, 6, 12
Instrument Cluster...................8W-10-5, 8
Left Fog Lamp.......................8W-10-11
Left Visor/Vanity Lamps.................8W-10-8
Map/Reading Lamps....................8W-10-8
Noise Supressor......................8W-10-10
Power Distribution Center...............8W-10-10
Power Distribution Center . . 8W-10-4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Powertrain Control Module..............8W-10-10
Radiator Fan Motor....................8W-10-7
Radio...............................8W-10-8
Rear Fog Lamp Switch.................8W-10-11
Rear Window Defogger Switch.............8W-10-7
Right Fog Lamp......................8W-10-11
Right Visor/Vanity Lamps................8W-10-8
S105..............................8W-10-10
S115 ..............................8W-10-11
S121..............................8W-10-10
S122..............................8W-10-10
S131...............................8W-10-9
S134..............................8W-10-10
S202...............................8W-10-5
S203...............................8W-10-8
S208...............................8W-10-5
S213...............................8W-10-6
S217...............................8W-10-6
S309...............................8W-10-8
Solid State Fan Relay...................8W-10-7
Stop Lamp Switch.....................8W-10-9
Trunk Lamp..........................8W-10-8
Turn Signal/Hazard Switch...............8W-10-9
Underhood Lamp......................8W-10-8
Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor..........8W-10-10
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SCHEMATICS AND DIAGRAMS........................................................... 1
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION......................................................... 14
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay...........8W-11-9
A/C Cycling Switch...................8W-11-8
A/C Heater Blower Motor..............8W-11-8
A/C Heater Control Switch............8W-11-11
ABS Relay Box......................8W-11-9
Airbag Control Module..............8W-11-8, 9
Ash Receiver Lamp..................8W-11-11
Back-Up Lamp Switch.................8W-11-8
Cigar Lighter Relay................8W-11-4, 12
Circuit Breaker................8W-11-7, 10, 13
Controller Anti-Lock Brake.............8W-11-9
Duty Cycle Evap/Purge Solenoid.........8W-11-9
EGR Transducer Solenoid..............8W-11-9
Front Fog Lamp Switch................8W-11-4
Fuse 1 (FB).........................8W-11-4
Fuse 10 (FB)........................8W-11-9
Fuse 11 (FB).......................8W-11-10
Fuse 12 (FB)........................8W-11-9
Fuse 14 (FB).......................8W-11-12
Fuse 15 (FB).......................8W-11-12
Fuse 16 (FB).......................8W-11-12
Fuse 17 (FB).......................8W-11-13
Fuse 18 (FB).......................8W-11-13
Fuse 2 (FB).........................8W-11-4
Fuse 3 (FB).........................8W-11-6
Fuse 4 (FB).........................8W-11-6
Fuse 5 (FB).......................8W-11-7, 8
Fuse 6 (FB).......................8W-11-7, 8
Fuse 7 (FB).......................8W-11-7, 8
Fuse 8 (FB).......................8W-11-7, 8
Fuse 9 (FB)......................8W-11-4, 11
Fuse Block....8W-11-2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
Headlamp Dimmer And Optical
Horn Switch.....................8W-11-13
Headlamp Leveling Switch.........8W-11-11,13
Headlamp Switch...............8W-11-4, 11, 13
Ignition Switch...................8W-11-7, 12
Instrument Cluster..................8W-11-10
Instrument Cluster..................8W-11-11
Intermittent Wipe/Wash Switch.........8W-11-12
Left Door Lock Switch.................8W-11-6Component Page
Left Headlamp......................8W-11-13
Left Headlamp Leveling Motor.........8W-11-13
Left License Lamp....................8W-11-4
Left Park/Turn Signal Lamp............8W-11-5
Left Power Window Switch............8W-11-10
Left Tail/Stop Lamp..................8W-11-4
Master Power Window Switch..........8W-11-10
Park/Neutral Position Switch...........8W-11-8
Power Mirror Fuse Holder.............8W-11-10
Powertrain Control Module.............8W-11-9
PRNDL Lamp......................8W-11-11
Radio........................8W-11-4, 11, 12
Rear Fog Lamp Switch............8W-11-11,13
Rear Window Defogger Switch........8W-11-8, 11
Right Door Lock Switch................8W-11-6
Right Headlamp....................8W-11-13
Right Headlamp Leveling Motor........8W-11-13
Right License Lamp..................8W-11-4
Right Park/Turn Signal Lamp...........8W-11-5
Right Tail/Stop Lamp.................8W-11-4
S109..............................8W-11-9
S113 ..............................8W-11-5
S126..............................8W-11-9
S133.............................8W-11-13
S138.............................8W-11-10
S206.............................8W-11-12
S210.............................8W-11-11
S211 ..............................8W-11-8
S214..............................8W-11-6
S217..............................8W-11-7
S221.............................8W-11-13
S306..............................8W-11-4
S313.............................8W-11-12
Sunroof Slide Switch.................8W-11-12
Sunroof Vent Switch.................8W-11-12
Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid........8W-11-9
Turn Signal/Hazard Switch.............8W-11-8
Vapor Canister Leak Detector...........8W-11-9
Wipe/Wash Switch...................8W-11-12
Wiper Motor.......................8W-11-12
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
This section covers the fuse block and all circuits
involved with it. For additional information on sys-
tem operation, please refer to the appropriate section
of the wiring diagrams.
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