(2) Install the screws holding the EVIC module in
the overhead console.
(3) Connect the EVIC module electrical connector.
(4) Install the overhead console on the headlin-
er(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/OVERHEAD CON-
SOLE - INSTALLATION).
(5) Connect the battery negative cable.
(6) Check EVIC module function.
NOTE: If a new EVIC module has been installed, the
compass will have to be calibrated and the variance
set. Refer to Compass Variation Adjustment and
Compass Calibration in the Standard Procedures
section of this group for the procedures.
AMBIENT TEMP SENSOR
DESCRIPTION
Ambient air temperature is monitored by the over-
head console. The ambient temperature messages are
received from the Front Control Module (FCM) over
the Programmable Communications Interface (PCI)
J1850 data bus circuit. The FCM receives a hard
wired input from the ambient temperature sensor
(Fig. 7). The ambient temperature sensor is a vari-
able resistor mounted to the underside of the hood,
in the engine compartment.
For more information on the front control module,
refer toFront Control Modulein the Electronic
Control Modules section of this manual. For complete
circuit diagrams, refer toWiring. The ambient tem-
perature sensor cannot be adjusted or repaired and,
if faulty or damaged, it must be replaced.
OPERATION
The ambient temperature sensor is a variable
resistor that operates on a five-volt reference signal
sent to it by the Front Control Module. The resis-
tance in the sensor changes as temperature changes,
changing the temperature sensor signal circuit volt-
age to the Front Control Module. Based upon the
resistance in the sensor, the Front Control Modulesenses a specific voltage on the temperature sensor
signal circuit, which it is programmed to correspond
to a specific temperature. The Front Control Module
then sends the proper ambient temperature mes-
sages to the EVIC, CMTC over the PCI J1850 data
bus.
The temperature function is supported by the
ambient temperature sensor, a wiring circuit, the
Front Control Module, the Programmable Communi-
cations Interface (PCI) data bus, and a portion of the
Electronics module. If any portion of the ambient
temperature sensor circuit fails, the Front Control
Module will self-diagnose the circuit.
For complete circuit diagrams, refer toWiring.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AMBIENT
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
(1) Turn the ignition switch to the Off position.
Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
Disconnect the ambient temperature sensor wire har-
ness connector.
(2) Measure the resistance of the ambient temper-
ature sensor. At 24É C (75É F), the sensor resistance
should be approximately 10.3 kilohms. At 30É C (86É
F), the sensor resistance should be approximately
7.57 kilohms. The sensor resistance should decrease
as the temperature rises. If OK, refer toDiagnosis
and Testing - Ambient Temperature Sensor Cir-
cuitin this group. If not OK, replace the faulty
ambient temperature sensor.
NOTE: The ambient temperature sensor is a very
sensitive device. When testing, be certain the tem-
perature sensor has had time to stabilize (room
temperature) before attempting to read the sensor
resistance. Failure to let the ambient temperature
sensor temperature stabilize could result in a mis-
leading test.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AMBIENT
TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT
(1) Turn the ignition switch to the Off position.
Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
Disconnect the ambient temperature sensor wire har-
ness connector and the Front Control Module wire
harness connector.
(2) Connect a jumper wire between the two termi-
nals of the ambient temperature sensor wire harness
connector.
(3) Check for continuity between the sensor return
circuit and the ambient temperature sensor signal
circuit cavities of the Front Control Module wire har-
Fig. 7 Ambient Temperature Sensor - Typical
8M - 10 MESSAGE SYSTEMSDR
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFO CENTER (Continued)
ness connector. There should be continuity. If OK, go
to Step 4. If not OK, repair the open sensor return or
signal circuit as required.
(4) Remove the jumper wire from the ambient tem-
perature sensor wire harness connector. Check for
continuity between the sensor return circuit cavity of
the Front Control Module wire harness connector
and a good ground. There should be no continuity. If
OK, go to Step 5. If not OK, repair the shorted sen-
sor return circuit as required.
(5) Check for continuity between the ambient tem-
perature sensor signal circuit cavity of the Front
Control Module wire harness connector and a good
ground. There should be no continuity. If OK, refer to
Diagnosis and Testing - Overhead Consolein
this group. If not OK, repair the shorted ambient
temperature sensor signal circuit as required.
REMOVAL
(1) Open the hood.
(2) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(3) Working on the underside of the hood, remove
screw holding sensor to hood panel.
(4) Disconnect the sensor electrical connector and
remove sensor from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Connect the sensor electrical connector.
(2) Working on the underside of the hood, install
screw holding sensor to hood panel.
(3) Connect the battery negative cable.
(4) Close the hood.
UNIVERSAL TRANSMITTER
DESCRIPTION
Some DR models are equipped with a universal
transmitter transceiver. The universal transmitter is
integral to the Electronic Vehicle Information Center
(EVIC) and the Compass Mini-Trip Computer
(CMTC), which is located in the overhead console.
The only visible component of the universal transmit-
ter are the three transmitter push buttons centered
between the modules push buttons located just rear-
ward of the display screen in the overhead console.
The three universal transmitter push buttons are
identified with one, two or three light indicators so
that they be easily identified.
Each of the three universal transmitter push but-
tons control an independent radio transmitter chan-
nel. Each of these three channels can be trained to
transmit a different radio frequency signal for the
remote operation of garage door openers, motorized
gate openers, home or office lighting, security sys-tems or just about any other device that can be
equipped with a radio receiver in the 286 to 399
MegaHertz (MHz) frequency range for remote opera-
tion. The universal transmitter is capable of operat-
ing systems using either rolling code or non-rolling
code technology.
The electronics module displays messages and a
small house-shaped icon with one, two or three dots
corresponding to the three transmitter buttons to
indicate the status of the universal transmitter. The
EVIC messages are:
²Clearing Channels- Indicates that all of the
transmitter codes stored in the universal transmitter
have been successfully cleared.
²Channel ªXº Training- Indicates that the uni-
versal transmitter is in its transmitter learning
mode.
²Channel ªXº Trained- Indicates that the uni-
versal transmitter has successfully acquired a new
transmitter code.
²Channel ªXº Transmitting- Indicates that a
trained universal transmitter button has been
depressed and that the universal transmitter is
transmitting.
The universal transmitter cannot be repaired, and
is available for service only as a unit with the EVIC
or CMTC modules. If any part of the universal trans-
mitter is faulty or damaged, the complete EVIC or
CMTC module must be replaced.
OPERATION
The universal transmitter operates on a non-
switched source of battery current so the unit will
remain functional, regardless of the ignition switch
position. For more information on the features, pro-
gramming procedures and operation of the universal
transmitter, see the owner's manual in the vehicle
glove box.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - UNIVERSAL
TRANSMITTER
If the Universal Transmitter is inoperative, but the
Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) is oper-
ating normally, see the owner's manual in the vehicle
glove box for instructions on training the Transmit-
ter. Retrain the Transmitter with a known good
transmitter as instructed in the owner's manual and
test the Transmitter operation again. If the unit is
still inoperative, test the universal transmitter with
Radio Frequency Detector special tool. If both the
Transmitter and the EVIC module are inoperative,
refer toElectronic Vehicle Information Center
Diagnosis and Testingin this group for further
diagnosis. For complete circuit diagrams, refer to
Wiring Diagrams. (Fig. 8) as described below:
DRMESSAGE SYSTEMS 8M - 11
AMBIENT TEMP SENSOR (Continued)
If the stored DTC information is successfully erased,
go to Step 9.
(9) Turn the ignition switch to the Off position for
about fifteen seconds, and then back to the On posi-
tion. Observe the airbag indicator in the instrument
cluster. It should illuminate for six to eight seconds,
and then go out. This indicates that the supplemen-
tal restraint system is functioning normally and that
the repairs are complete. If the airbag indicator fails
to light, or lights and stays on, there is still an active
supplemental restraint system fault or malfunction.
Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information to
diagnose the problem.
ACM COVER
REMOVAL
The Airbag Control Module (ACM) cover is used
only on models with an automatic transmission. Mod-
els with a manual transmission require that the floor
console be removed to access the ACM for service.
(Refer to 23 - BODY/INTERIOR/FLOOR CONSOLE -
REMOVAL).
WARNING: TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR
DEATH, ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIRBAGS,
DISABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYS-
TEM BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING
WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, AIRBAG, SEAT BELT
TENSIONER, IMPACT SENSOR, OR INSTRUMENT
PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE.
DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGA-
TIVE (GROUND) CABLE, THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES
FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE
BEFORE PERFORMING FURTHER DIAGNOSIS OR
SERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DIS-
ABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM.
FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER PRECAUTIONS
COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOY-
MENT.
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable. Wait two minutes for the system capacitor to
discharge before further service.
(2) Using a trim stick or another suitable wide
flat-bladed tool, gently pry each side of the ACM
cover away from the instrument panel at each side of
the center bracket on the floor panel transmission
tunnel far enough to disengage the two snap clip
retainers from the instrument panel receptacles (Fig.
6).
(3) Remove the ACM cover from the instrument
panel.
INSTALLATION
The Airbag Control Module (ACM) cover is used
only on models with an automatic transmission. Mod-
els with a manual transmission require that the floor
console be reinstalled following ACM service. (Refer
to 23 - BODY/INTERIOR/FLOOR CONSOLE -
INSTALLATION).
WARNING: TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR
DEATH, ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIRBAGS,
DISABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYS-
TEM BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING
WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, AIRBAG, SEAT BELT
TENSIONER, IMPACT SENSOR, OR INSTRUMENT
PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE.
DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGA-
TIVE (GROUND) CABLE, THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES
FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE
BEFORE PERFORMING FURTHER DIAGNOSIS OR
SERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DIS-
ABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM.
FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER PRECAUTIONS
COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOY-
MENT.
(1) Position the ACM cover to the instrument
panel (Fig. 6).
(2) Align the snap clip retainer on each side of the
ACM cover with the instrument panel receptacle at
each side of the center bracket on the floor panel
transmission tunnel.
(3) Using hand pressure, press firmly and evenly
on the outside of the ACM cover over each snap clip
retainer location until each retainer is fully engaged
in its instrument panel receptacle.
(4) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
Fig. 6 ACM Cover Remove/Install
1 - INSTRUMENT PANEL RECEPTACLE (2)
2 - ACM COVER
8O - 10 RESTRAINTSDR
RESTRAINTS (Continued)
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable. Wait two minutes for the system capacitor to
discharge before further service.
(2) On models with a manual transmission,
remove the floor console from the top of the floor
panel transmission tunnel. (Refer to 23 - BODY/IN-
TERIOR/FLOOR CONSOLE - REMOVAL).
(3) On models with an automatic transmission,
remove the ACM cover from the instrument panel.
(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/RESTRAINTS/ACM
COVER - REMOVAL).
(4) Reach through the rearward facing opening
below the instrument panel center stack support
bracket on the top of the floor panel transmission
tunnel to access and disconnect the two instrument
panel wire harness connectors for the Airbag Control
Module (ACM) from the ACM connector receptacles
located on the rearward facing side of the module
(Fig. 8). To disconnect the wire harness connectors
from the ACM, depress the release tab and lift the
lever arm on each connector.
(5) From the left side of the floor panel transmis-
sion tunnel, reach behind the module to access and
loosen the screw that secures the right side of the
ACM to the bracket on the floor panel transmission
tunnel. Loosen the screw about 7 millimeters (0.25
inch).
(6) From the left side of the floor panel transmis-
sion tunnel, remove the two screws that secure the
left side of the ACM to the bracket on the floor panel
transmission tunnel.
(7) Still working from the left side of the floor
panel transmission tunnel, lift the ACM upward far
enough to disengage the locating pin on the bottom ofthe ACM mounting flange from the locating hole in
the mounting bracket, then slide the ACM toward
the left far enough to disengage the slotted hole in
the right ACM mounting flange from under the head
of the previously loosened right mounting screw.
(8) Remove the ACM from the left side of the floor
panel transmission tunnel.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH,
ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIRBAGS, DISABLE
THE SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM BEFORE
ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING
COLUMN, AIRBAG, SEAT BELT TENSIONER, IMPACT
SENSOR, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT
DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. DISCONNECT AND ISO-
LATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE,
THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM
CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE PERFORMING
FURTHER DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. THIS IS THE
ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL
RESTRAINT SYSTEM. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCI-
DENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT.
WARNING: TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH,
NEVER STRIKE OR DROP THE AIRBAG CONTROL
MODULE, AS IT CAN DAMAGE THE IMPACT SENSOR
OR AFFECT ITS CALIBRATION. THE AIRBAG CON-
TROL MODULE CONTAINS THE IMPACT SENSOR,
WHICH ENABLES THE SYSTEM TO DEPLOY THE
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINTS. IF AN AIRBAG CON-
TROL MODULE IS ACCIDENTALLY DROPPED DUR-
ING SERVICE, THE MODULE MUST BE SCRAPPED
AND REPLACED WITH A NEW UNIT. FAILURE TO
OBSERVE THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN ACCI-
DENTAL, INCOMPLETE, OR IMPROPER SUPPLEMEN-
TAL RESTRAINT DEPLOYMENT.
(1) Position the Airbag Control Module (ACM) to
the left side of the floor panel transmission tunnel
near the ACM bracket (Fig. 8). When the ACM is cor-
rectly positioned, the arrow on the ACM label will be
pointed forward in the vehicle.
(2) From the left side of the floor panel transmis-
sion tunnel, slide the ACM toward the right far
enough to engage the slotted hole in the right ACM
mounting flange under the head of the previously
loosened right mounting screw, then engage the
locating pin on the bottom of the left ACM mounting
flange into the locating hole in the bracket.
(3) Still working from the left side of the floor
panel transmission tunnel, install and tighten the
two screws that secure the left ACM mounting
flanges to the bracket that is welded onto the floor
Fig. 8 Airbag Control Module Remove/Install
1 - AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE
2 - SCREW (3)
3 - BODY WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR
4 - INSTRUMENT PANEL WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR
5 - FLOOR PANEL TRANSMISSION TUNNEL
DRRESTRAINTS 8O - 13
AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE (Continued)
panel transmission tunnel. Tighten the screws to 12
N´m (9 ft. lbs.).
(4) From the left side of the floor panel transmis-
sion tunnel, reach behind the module to access and
tighten the screw that secures the right side of the
ACM to the bracket on the floor panel transmission
tunnel. Tighten the screw to 12 N´m (9 ft. lbs.).
(5) Reach through the rearward facing opening
below the instrument panel center stack support
bracket on the top of the floor panel transmission
tunnel to access and reconnect the two instrument
panel wire harness connectors for the ACM to the
ACM connector receptacle located on the rearward
facing side of the module. Be certain that the latches
on the connectors are each fully engaged.
(6) On models with an automatic transmission,
reinstall the ACM cover onto the instrument panel.
(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/RESTRAINTS/ACM
COVER - INSTALLATION).
(7) On models with a manual transmission, rein-
stall the floor console onto the top of the floor panel
transmission tunnel. (Refer to 23 - BODY/INTERI-
OR/FLOOR CONSOLE - INSTALLATION).
(8) Do not reconnect the battery negative cable at
this time. The supplemental restraint system verifi-
cation test procedure should be performed following
service of any supplemental restraint system compo-
nent. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/RESTRAINTS -
STANDARD PROCEDURE - VERIFICATION TEST).
AUTOMATIC LOCKING
RETRACTOR
DESCRIPTION
The seat belt retractors used in all seating posi-
tions include an inertia-type, emergency locking
mechanism as standard equipment (Fig. 9). However,
the retractor locking mechanism for the passenger
side front seating position is mechanically switchable
from an emergency locking retractor to an automatic
locking retractor. The primary function of this fea-
ture is to securely accommodate a child seat in the
passenger side front seating position of the vehicle
without the need for a self-cinching seat belt tip half
latch plate unit or another supplemental device that
would be required to prevent the seat belt webbing
from unwinding freely from the retractor spool of an
inertia-type emergency locking retractor mechanism.
The automatic locking mechanism is integral to the
passenger side front seat belt and retractor unit and
is concealed beneath a molded plastic cover located
on the same side of the retractor spool as the seat
belt tensioner housing. The retractor is secured to
the inner B-pillar on the right side of the vehicle and
is concealed beneath the molded plastic inner B-pil-lar trim. The automatic locking mechanism cannot be
adjusted or repaired and, if faulty or damaged, the
entire passenger side front seat belt and retractor
unit must be replaced.
OPERATION
The automatic locking mode of the retractor is
engaged and the retractor is switched from operating
as a standard inertia-type emergency locking retrac-
tor by first buckling the combination lap and shoul-
der belt buckle. Then grasp the shoulder belt and
pull all of the webbing out of the retractor. Once all
of the belt webbing is extracted from the spool, the
retractor will automatically become engaged in the
pre-locked automatic locking mode and will make an
audible clicking or ratcheting sound as the shoulder
belt is allowed to retract to confirm that the auto-
matic locking mode is now engaged. Once the auto-
matic locking mode is engaged, the retractor will
remain locked and the belt will remain tight around
whatever it is restraining.
The retractor is returned to standard emergency
locking mode by unbuckling the combination lap and
shoulder belt buckle and allowing the belt webbing to
be almost fully retracted onto the retractor spool. The
emergency locking mode is confirmed by the absence
of the audible clicking or ratcheting sound as the belt
webbing retracts. This mode will allow the belt to
unwind from and wind onto the retractor spool freely
unless and until a predetermined inertia load is
sensed, or until the retractor is again switched to the
automatic locking mode.
Fig. 9 Automatic Locking Retractor
1 - TENSIONER HOUSING OR CHAMBER
2 - GAS GENERATOR
3 - TENSIONER PIGTAIL WIRE
4 - SPOOL
5 - TENSION REDUCER (DRIVER SIDE ON STANDARD CAB
ONLY)
6 - REDUCER CONNECTOR RECEPTACLE
7 - RETRACTOR LOCKING MECHANISM COVER
8O - 14 RESTRAINTSDR
AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE (Continued)
8W-15 GROUND DISTRIBUTION
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch................ 8W-15-5, 8
A/C-Heater Control.................. 8W-15-9, 12
Adjustable Pedal Switch................ 8W-15-12
Airbag Control Module................. 8W-15-15
Amplifier Audio...................... 8W-15-11
Ashtray Lamp....................... 8W-15-11
Automatic Day/Night Mirror.............. 8W-15-9
Auxiliary Battery...................... 8W-15-7
Battery............................. 8W-15-7
Brake Lamp Switch.................... 8W-15-9
Brake Transmission Shift Interlock Solenoid . . 8W-15-14
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp/Cargo Lamp . 8W-15-14
Cigar Lighter Outlet................... 8W-15-12
Clearance Lamp No. 1.................. 8W-15-13
Clearance Lamp No. 2.................. 8W-15-13
Clearance Lamp No. 3.................. 8W-15-13
Clearance Lamp No. 4.................. 8W-15-13
Clearance Lamp No. 5.................. 8W-15-13
Clockspring......................... 8W-15-10
Clutch Interlock Brake Switch............. 8W-15-3
Compass/Mini-Trip Computer.............. 8W-15-9
Condenser Fan........................ 8W-15-4
Cylinder Lock Switch-Driver............. 8W-15-17
Data Link Connector.................... 8W-15-9
Data Link Connector-Engine.............. 8W-15-8
Dome Lamp......................... 8W-15-14
Door Ajar Switch-Driver................ 8W-15-17
Door Ajar Switch-Left Rear.............. 8W-15-16
Door Ajar Switch-Passenger.............. 8W-15-17
Door Ajar Switch-Right Rear............. 8W-15-16
Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch-Driver........ 8W-15-17
Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch-Left Rear...... 8W-15-16
Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch-Passenger..... 8W-15-17
Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch-Right Rear..... 8W-15-16
Door Lock Switch-Passenger.............. 8W-15-17
Driver Door Module................... 8W-15-18
EGR Solenoid......................... 8W-15-5
Electric Brake Provision................. 8W-15-4
Engine Control Module.................. 8W-15-8
Fender Lamp-Front Left................. 8W-15-2
Fender Lamp-Front Right................ 8W-15-2
Fender Lamp-Rear Left.................. 8W-15-2
Fender Lamp-Rear Right................. 8W-15-2
Fog Lamp-Left........................ 8W-15-3
Fog Lamp-Right....................... 8W-15-3
Fuel Heater.......................... 8W-15-8
Fuel Pump Module..................... 8W-15-4
G100............................... 8W-15-7
G101............................... 8W-15-7
G102............................... 8W-15-7
G104.......................... 8W-15-3, 4, 15
G105............................... 8W-15-7
G107............................. 8W-15-5, 6
G108............................... 8W-15-7
G109............................... 8W-15-7
G114............................... 8W-15-8
G120............................... 8W-15-8
G201............................ 8W-15-9, 10Component Page
G202......................... 8W-15-11, 12, 14
G204.............................. 8W-15-15
G301.............................. 8W-15-16
G302.............................. 8W-15-18
Generator.......................... 8W-15-6, 8
Glove Box Lamp And Switch............. 8W-15-12
Hands Free Module.................... 8W-15-11
Headlamp Switch..................... 8W-15-14
Headlamp-Left........................ 8W-15-3
Headlamp-Right....................... 8W-15-7
Heated Seat Cushion-Driver.............. 8W-15-18
Heated Seat Cushion-Passenger........... 8W-15-19
Heated Seat Switch-Driver............... 8W-15-12
Heated Seat Switch-Passenger............ 8W-15-12
Horn-High Note....................... 8W-15-4
Horn-Low Note........................ 8W-15-4
Ignition Switch....................... 8W-15-10
Instrument Cluster................. 8W-15-10, 14
Intake Air Heater Relay No. 1............. 8W-15-7
Intake Air Heater Relay No. 2............. 8W-15-7
Integrated Power Module............... 8W-15-3, 4
License Lamp-Left..................... 8W-15-2
License Lamp-Right.................... 8W-15-2
Lift Pump Motor....................... 8W-15-8
Natural Vacuum Leak Detection Assembly..... 8W-15-6
Overhead Map/Reading Lamp............ 8W-15-14
Oxygen Sensor 1/1 Upstream.............. 8W-15-6
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Downstream............ 8W-15-6
Oxygen Sensor 2/1 Upstream.............. 8W-15-6
Oxygen Sensor 2/2 Downstream............ 8W-15-6
Park/Turn Signal Lamp-Left Front.......... 8W-15-4
Park/Turn Signal Lamp-Right Front......... 8W-15-7
Passenger Lumbar Switch............... 8W-15-19
Power Mirror-Left..................... 8W-15-18
Power Mirror-Right.................... 8W-15-18
Power Outlet........................ 8W-15-12
Power Outlet-Console................ 8W-15-15, 19
Power Seat Switch-Driver............... 8W-15-18
Power Seat Switch-Passenger............. 8W-15-19
Power Steering Pressure Switch............ 8W-15-5
Powertrain Control Module............. 8W-15-5, 6
Radio.............................. 8W-15-11
Seat Belt Switch-Driver................. 8W-15-16
Seat Heater Interface Module............. 8W-15-16
Sentry Key Immobilizer Module........... 8W-15-10
Speed Control Servo.................... 8W-15-3
Tail/Stop/Turn Signal Lamp-Left........... 8W-15-2
Tail/Stop/Turn Signal Lamp-Right.......... 8W-15-2
Tailgate Lamp........................ 8W-15-2
Tow/Haul Overdrive Switch............... 8W-15-9
Trailer Tow Connector................... 8W-15-4
Trailer Tow Connector-Add On............. 8W-15-4
Transfer Case Control Module............ 8W-15-15
Transfer Case Selector Switch........... 8W-15-4, 15
Vacuum Pump........................ 8W-15-7
Washer Fluid Level Switch.............. 8W-15-3, 7
Washer Pump Motor-Front............... 8W-15-7
Wiper Motor-Front..................... 8W-15-4
DR8W-15 GROUND DISTRIBUTION 8W - 15 - 1
Component Page
Fuel Pump Module.................. 8W-80-66
Fuel Pump Motor (Diesel)............ 8W-80-66
Generator......................... 8W-80-67
Glove Box Lamp And Switch.......... 8W-80-67
Hands Free Module (Telematics)....... 8W-80-67
Headlamp Switch................... 8W-80-68
Headlamp-Left..................... 8W-80-68
Headlamp-Right.................... 8W-80-68
Heated Seat Cushion-Driver........... 8W-80-68
Heated Seat Cushion-Passenger........ 8W-80-69
Heated Seat Switch-Driver............ 8W-80-69
Heated Seat Switch-Passenger......... 8W-80-69
Horn Switch....................... 8W-80-69
Horn-High Note.................... 8W-80-70
Horn-Low Note..................... 8W-80-70
Idle Air Control Motor (3.7L/4.7L)...... 8W-80-70
Ignition Switch..................... 8W-80-70
Inlet Air Temperature Sensor.......... 8W-80-71
Input Speed Sensor (45RFE).......... 8W-80-71
Instrument Cluster C1............... 8W-80-71
Instrument Cluster C2............... 8W-80-72
Instrument Cluster C3............... 8W-80-72
Intake Air Temperature Sensor (Gas).... 8W-80-73
Intake Air Temperature/Manifold Absolute
Pressure Sensor (Diesel)............ 8W-80-73
Integrated Power Module C1.......... 8W-80-73
Integrated Power Module C2.......... 8W-80-74
Integrated Power Module C3.......... 8W-80-74
Integrated Power Module C4.......... 8W-80-75
Integrated Power Module C5.......... 8W-80-75
Integrated Power Module C6.......... 8W-80-76
Integrated Power Module C7.......... 8W-80-76
Knock Sensor (3.7L)................. 8W-80-77
Knock Sensor-Left (5.7L)............. 8W-80-77
Knock Sensor-Right (5.7L)............ 8W-80-77
License Lamp-Left.................. 8W-80-77
License Lamp-Right................. 8W-80-77
Lift Pump Motor (Diesel)............. 8W-80-78
Line Pressure Sensor (NGC)........... 8W-80-78
Lumbar Motor-Driver................ 8W-80-78
Lumbar Motor-Passenger............. 8W-80-78
Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor
(NGC).......................... 8W-80-79
Mode Door Actuator 1 (Panel To Floor) . . . 8W-80-79
Mode Door Actuator 2 (Defrost To Floor) . 8W-80-79
Multi-Function Switch............... 8W-80-79
Natural Vacuum Leak Detection Assembly
(NGC).......................... 8W-80-80
Output Speed Sensor (45RFE)......... 8W-80-80
Output Speed Sensor (47RE).......... 8W-80-80
Overhead Map/reading Lamp (Except
Base).......................... 8W-80-80
Oxygen Sensor 1/1 Upstream (NGC).... 8W-80-81
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Downstream (NGC) . . 8W-80-81Component Page
Oxygen Sensor 2/1 Upstream (NGC).... 8W-80-81
Oxygen Sensor 2/2 Downstream (NGC) . . 8W-80-81
Park/Turn Signal Lamp-Left Front...... 8W-80-82
Park/Turn Signal Lamp-Right Front.... 8W-80-82
Passenger Blend Door Actuator (Dual-
Zone).......................... 8W-80-82
Passenger Lumbar Switch............ 8W-80-82
Power Mirror-Left................... 8W-80-82
Power Mirror-Right................. 8W-80-83
Power Outlet...................... 8W-80-83
Power Outlet-Console (Except Base)..... 8W-80-83
Power Seat Motor-Driver Front Vertical . . 8W-80-83
Power Seat Motor-Driver Horizontal.... 8W-80-84
Power Seat Motor-Driver Rear Vertical . . 8W-80-84
Power Seat Motor-Passenger Front
Vertical......................... 8W-80-84
Power Seat Motor-Passenger Horizontal . 8W-80-84
Power Seat Motor-Passenger Rear
Vertical......................... 8W-80-84
Power Seat Switch-Driver............ 8W-80-85
Power Seat Switch-Passenger.......... 8W-80-85
Power Steering Pressure Switch (NGC) . . 8W-80-85
Power Window Circuit Breaker........ 8W-80-86
Power Window Motor-Driver.......... 8W-80-86
Power Window Motor-Left Rear........ 8W-80-86
Power Window Motor-Passenger........ 8W-80-86
Power Window Motor-Right Rear....... 8W-80-87
Power Window Switch-Left Rear....... 8W-80-87
Power Window Switch-Passenger....... 8W-80-87
Power Window Switch-Right Rear...... 8W-80-87
Powertrain Control Module C1 (NGC) . . . 8W-80-88
Powertrain Control Module C2 (NGC) . . . 8W-80-89
Powertrain Control Module C3 (NGC) . . . 8W-80-90
Powertrain Control Module C4 (NGC) . . . 8W-80-91
Radio C1 (Except Infinity)............ 8W-80-92
Radio C1 (Infinity).................. 8W-80-92
Radio C2.......................... 8W-80-93
Recirculation Door Actuator........... 8W-80-93
Remote Radio Switch-Left............ 8W-80-93
Remote Radio Switch-Right........... 8W-80-93
Seat Belt Switch-Driver.............. 8W-80-94
Seat Belt Tensioner Reducer (Standard
Cab)........................... 8W-80-94
Seat Belt Tensioner-Driver............ 8W-80-94
Seat Belt Tensioner-Passenger......... 8W-80-94
Seat Heater Interface Module.......... 8W-80-94
Sentry Key Immobilizer Module (SKIM) . . 8W-80-95
Side Impact Sensor-Left.............. 8W-80-95
Side Impact Sensor-Right............. 8W-80-95
Speaker-Center Instrument Panel...... 8W-80-95
Speaker-Left Front Door.............. 8W-80-95
Speaker-Left Instrument Panel........ 8W-80-96
Speaker-Left Rear.................. 8W-80-96
Speaker-Right Front Door............ 8W-80-96
DR8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS 8W - 80 - 3
C316 - (PASSENGER SEAT SIDE)
CAV CIRCUIT
1 P89 20LG/OR
2 P54 20OR/LG
3 A210 12OR/RD
4 Z939 14BK
5 P188 18LG/VT
6-
C319 - (CENTER CONSOLE SIDE)
CAV CIRCUIT
1 Z939 18BK
2 A405 18RD/DB
C319 - (SEAT JUMPER SIDE)
CAV CIRCUIT
1 A405 12RD/DB (EXCEPT HEATED SEAT)
1 Z939 14BK (HEATED SEAT)
2 Z939 14BK (EXCEPT HEATED SEAT)
2 A405 12RD/DB (HEATED SEAT)
C320 - (RIGHT REAR DOOR SIDE)
CAV CIRCUIT
1 Z72 20LG/BK
2 G76 20VT/GY
3 P392 18LG (POWER WINDOW/LOCKS)
4 G778 18TN/OR (POWER WINDOW/
LOCKS)
5 Q15 14TN/LG (POWER WINDOW/
LOCKS)
6 Q412 14OR/WT (POWER WINDOW/
LOCKS)
7 Q612 14OR/GY (POWER WINDOW/
LOCKS)
8 X296 18GY/DG
9 X206 18GY/LG
10 -
8W - 80 - 40 8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTSDR