(5) Before starting engine, operate accelerator
pedal to check for any binding.
(6) Install cable/lever cover.
SERVO
DESCRIPTION
A speed control servo is not used with any
5.7L V-8 engine, or with the 5.9L diesel engine
when equipped with a manual transmission.
The speed control servo is attached to the bottom
of the battery tray.
The servo unit consists of a solenoid valve body,
and a vacuum chamber. The solenoid valve body con-
tains three solenoids:
²Vacuum
²Vent
²Dump
The vacuum chamber contains a diaphragm with a
cable attached to control the throttle linkage.
OPERATION
A speed control servo is not used with any
5.7L V-8 engine, or with the 5.9L diesel engine
when equipped with a manual transmission.
The following information applies only to
vehicles equipped with a mechanical servo.
When/if a servo is used on gasoline powered vehi-
cles, the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) controls
the solenoid valve body. When/if a servo is used on
certain diesel powered vehicles, the Engine Control
Module (ECM) controls the solenoid valve body. The
solenoid valve body controls the application and
release of vacuum to the diaphragm of the vacuum
servo. The servo unit cannot be repaired and is ser-
viced only as a complete assembly.
Power is supplied to the servo's by the PCM/ECM
through the brake switch. The PCM/ECM controls
the ground path for the vacuum and vent solenoids.
The dump solenoid is energized anytime it receives
power. If power to the dump solenoid is interrupted,
the solenoid dumps vacuum in the servo. This pro-
vides a safety backup to the vent and vacuum sole-
noids.
The vacuum and vent solenoids must be grounded
at the PCM/ECM to operate. When the PCM/ECM
grounds the vacuum servo solenoid, the solenoid
allows vacuum to enter the servo and pull open the
throttle plate using the cable. When the PCM/ECM
breaks the ground, the solenoid closes and no more
vacuum is allowed to enter the servo. The PCM/ECM
also operates the vent solenoid via ground. The vent
solenoid opens and closes a passage to bleed or hold
vacuum in the servo as required.The PCM/ECM duty cycles the vacuum and vent
solenoids to maintain the set speed, or to accelerate
and decelerate the vehicle. To increase throttle open-
ing, the PCM/ECM grounds the vacuum and vent
solenoids. To decrease throttle opening, the PCM/
ECM removes the grounds from the vacuum and
vent solenoids. When the brake is released, if vehicle
speed exceeds 30 mph to resume, 35 mph to set, and
the RES/ACCEL switch has been depressed, ground
for the vent and vacuum circuits is restored.
REMOVAL
The speed control servo assembly is attached to the
bottom of the battery tray (Fig. 6).
(1) Disconnect negative battery cable at battery
(both cables at both batteries if diesel).
(2) To gain access to servo, remove plastic wheel-
house splash shield over left-front wheel.
(3) Disconnect vacuum line at servo (Fig. 6).
(4) Disconnect electrical connector at servo (Fig. 6).
(5) Remove 3 servo mounting screws (Fig. 6).
Depending on engine application, different sets of
mounting lugs (Fig. 6) are used to support servo to
battery tray. While removing, note proper lugs.
(6) Disconnect servo cable at throttle body. Refer to
Servo Cable Removal/Installation.
(7) Remove 2 mounting nuts holding servo cable
sleeve to bracket (Fig. 7).
(8) Pull speed control cable sleeve and servo away
from servo mounting bracket to expose cable retain-
ing clip (Fig. 7) and remove clip. Note: The servo
mounting bracket displayed in (Fig. 7) is a typical
bracket and may/may not be applicable to this model
vehicle.
(9) Remove servo from mounting bracket. While
removing, note orientation of servo to bracket.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position servo to mounting bracket (Fig. 7).
(2) Align hole in cable connector with hole in servo
pin. Install cable-to-servo retaining clip (Fig. 7).
(3) Insert servo mounting studs through holes in
servo mounting bracket.
(4) Install 2 servo-to-mounting bracket nuts and
tighten. Refer to torque specifications.
(5) Position servo assembly to correct mounting
lugs on battery tray (Fig. 6) and install 3 screws.
Tighten 3 screws. Refer to torque specifications.
(6) Connect vacuum line at servo.
(7) Connect electrical connector at servo.
(8) Connect servo cable to throttle body. Refer to
servo Cable Removal/Installation.
(9) Install left-front wheel-well liner.
(10) Connect negative battery cable to battery
(connect both cables if diesel).
8P - 6 SPEED CONTROLDR
CABLE (Continued)
(11) Before starting engine, operate accelerator
pedal to check for any binding.
SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
Two separate switch pods operate the speed control
system. The steering-wheel-mounted switches use
multiplexed circuits to provide inputs to the PCM (to
the ECM for diesel) for ON, OFF, RESUME, ACCEL-
ERATE, SET, DECEL and CANCEL modes. Refer to
the owner's manual for more information on speed
control switch functions and setting procedures.
The individual switches cannot be repaired. If one
switch fails, the entire switch module must be
replaced.
Depending on engine control computer (JTEC
having a 3± plug connector or NGC having a 4±
plug connector), 2 types of switches are used.
Both types of switches are internally and exter-
nally different. The switch used with the NGC
system has an attached pigtail lead. The switch
used with the JTEC system does not have an
attached pigtail lead.
OPERATION
When speed control is selected by depressing the
ON, OFF switch, the PCM(ECM for diesel)allows
a set speed to be stored in its RAM for speed control.
To store a set speed, depress the SET switch while
the vehicle is moving at a speed between approxi-
mately 35 and 85 mph. In order for the speed control
to engage, the brakes cannot be applied, nor can the
gear selector be indicating the transmission is in
Park or Neutral.
The speed control can be disengaged manually by:
²Stepping on the brake pedal
²Depressing the OFF switch
²Depressing the CANCEL switch.
The speed control can be disengaged also by any of
the following conditions:
²An indication of Park or Neutral (auto. trans.)
²The VSS signal increases at a rate of 10 mph
per second (indicates that the co-efficient of friction
between the road surface and tires is extremely low)
²Depressing the clutch pedal (manual trans.).
²Excessive engine rpm (indicates that the trans-
mission may be in a low gear)
²The VSS signal decreases at a rate of 10 mph
per second (indicates that the vehicle may have
decelerated at an extremely high rate)
²If the actual speed is not within 20 mph of the
set speed
Fig. 6 SPEED CONTROL SERVO LOCATION
1 - BATTERY TRAY
2 - MOUNTING LUGS
3 - SERVO
4 - ELEC. CONNEC.
5 - MOUNTING SCREWS (3)
6 - MOUNTING BRACKET
7 - VACUUM LINE
Fig. 7 SERVO CABLE CLIP REMOVE/INSTALL Ð
TYPICAL
1 - SERVO MOUNTING NUTS (2)
2 - SERVO
3 - CABLE RETAINING CLIP
4 - SERVO CABLE AND SLEEVE
DRSPEED CONTROL 8P - 7
SERVO (Continued)
VACUUM RESERVOIR
DESCRIPTION
The vacuum reservoir is a plastic storage tank con-
nected to an engine vacuum source by vacuum lines.
A vacuum reservoir is not used with diesel engines or
the 5.7L gas powered engine.
OPERATION
The vacuum reservoir is used to supply the vac-
uum needed to maintain proper speed control opera-
tion when engine vacuum drops, such as in climbing
a grade while driving. A one-way check valve is used
in the vacuum line between the reservoir and the
vacuum source. This check valve is used to trap
engine vacuum in the reservoir. On certain vehicle
applications, this reservoir is shared with the heat-
ing/air-conditioning system. The vacuum reservoir
cannot be repaired and must be replaced if faulty.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - VACUUM
RESERVOIR
(1) Disconnect vacuum hose at speed control servo
and install a vacuum gauge into the disconnected
hose.
(2) Start engine and observe gauge at idle. Vac-
uum gauge should read at least ten inches of mer-
cury.
(3) If vacuum is less than ten inches of mercury,
determine source of leak. Check vacuum line to
engine for leaks. Also check actual engine intake
manifold vacuum. If manifold vacuum does not meet
this requirement, check for poor engine performance
and repair as necessary.
(4) If vacuum line to engine is not leaking, check
for leak at vacuum reservoir. To locate and gain
access to reservoir, refer to Vacuum Reservoir Remov-
al/Installation in this group. Disconnect vacuum line
at reservoir and connect a hand-operated vacuum
pump to reservoir fitting. Apply vacuum. Reservoir
vacuum should not bleed off. If vacuum is being lost,
replace reservoir.
(5) Verify operation of one-way check valve and
check it for leaks.Certain models may be
equipped with 2 check-valves.
(a) Locate one-way check valve. The valve is
located in vacuum line between vacuum reservoir
and engine vacuum source. Disconnect vacuum
hoses (lines) at each end of valve.(b) Connect a hand-operated vacuum pump to
reservoir end of check valve. Apply vacuum. Vac-
uum should not bleed off. If vacuum is being lost,
replace one-way check valve.
(c) Connect a hand-operated vacuum pump to
vacuum source end of check valve. Apply vacuum.
Vacuum should flow through valve. If vacuum is
not flowing, replace one-way check valve. Seal the
fitting at opposite end of valve with a finger and
apply vacuum. If vacuum will not hold, diaphragm
within check valve has ruptured. Replace valve.
REMOVAL
The vacuum reservoir is located in the engine com-
partment under the fresh air cowl grill panel (Fig.
10).
(1) Remove wiper blades and arms. Refer to Wiper
Arm Removal / Installation in the Wipers / Washers
section.
(2) Remove fresh air cowl grill. Refer to Cowl Grill
Removal / Installation.
(3) Disconnect vacuum line at reservoir (Fig. 11).
(4) Remove 2 reservoir mounting nuts (Fig. 11).
(5) Remove reservoir from cowl.
Fig. 10 VACUUM RESERVOIR LOCATION
1 - COWL GRILL
2 - WIPER ARMS / BLADES
3 - VACUUM RESERVOIR
DRSPEED CONTROL 8P - 9
INSTALLATION
(1) Position reservoir onto 2 weld studs (Fig. 11).
(2) Install 2 mounting nuts and tighten. Refer to
torque specifications.
(3) Connect vacuum line to reservoir fitting.
(4) Install cowl grill. Refer to Cowl Grill Removal /
Installation.
(5) Install wiper arms / blades. Refer to Wiper Arm
Removal / Installation.
Fig. 11 VACUUM RESERVOIR REMOVAL /
INSTALLATION
1 - COWL (BELOW WIPER ARMS)
2 - VACUUM LINE CONNECTION
3 - MOUNTING NUTS (2)
4 - VACUUM RESERVOIR
5 - WELDED STUDS
8P - 10 SPEED CONTROLDR
VACUUM RESERVOIR (Continued)
8W-30 FUEL/IGNITION SYSTEM
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay............ 8W-30-9, 58
A/C Pressure Transducer......... 8W-30-23, 28, 29, 45
Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor . . . 8W-30-29, 47, 64, 65
Adjustable Pedal Motor................. 8W-30-61
Adjustable Pedal Relay.................. 8W-30-61
Adjustable Pedal Switch................. 8W-30-61
Ambient Temperature Sensor............. 8W-30-30
Auto Shut Down Relay................... 8W-30-4
Battery............................ 8W-30-52
Battery Temperature Sensor............ 8W-30-12, 56
Brake Lamp Switch............. 8W-30-8, 36, 57, 63
Camshaft Position Sensor........ 8W-30-10, 29, 45, 46
Capacitor........................... 8W-30-13
Clockspring..................... 8W-30-8, 36, 59
Coil On Plug No. 1.................. 8W-30-14, 39
Coil On Plug No. 2.................. 8W-30-15, 37
Coil On Plug No. 3.................. 8W-30-14, 39
Coil On Plug No. 4.................. 8W-30-15, 37
Coil On Plug No. 5.................. 8W-30-16, 39
Coil On Plug No. 6.................. 8W-30-13, 37
Coil On Plug No. 7.................. 8W-30-16, 39
Coil On Plug No. 8.................. 8W-30-13, 37
Condenser Fan Relay.................... 8W-30-9
Controller Antilock Brake............ 8W-30-6, 11, 57
Crankshaft Position Sensor............ 8W-30-10, 46
Data Link Connector............... 8W-30-9, 22, 55
Data Link Connector-Engine.............. 8W-30-51
EGR Solenoid................... 8W-30-28, 29, 32
Electronic Throttle Control Module.......... 8W-30-35
Engine Control Module....... 8W-30-42, 43, 44, 45, 46,
47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54,
55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 62, 63, 64, 65
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor.... 8W-30-23, 41, 47
Engine Oil Pressure Switch.......... 8W-30-2, 53, 56
EVAP/Purge Solenoid................... 8W-30-12
Front Control Module................... 8W-30-61
Fuel Control Actuator................... 8W-30-50
Fuel Heater......................... 8W-30-60
Fuel Heater Relay..................... 8W-30-60
Fuel Injector No. 1.................. 8W-30-14, 40
Fuel Injector No. 2.................. 8W-30-15, 38
Fuel Injector No. 3.................. 8W-30-14, 40
Fuel Injector No. 4.................. 8W-30-15, 38
Fuel Injector No. 5.................. 8W-30-14, 40
Fuel Injector No. 6.................. 8W-30-15, 38
Fuel Injector No. 7.................. 8W-30-16, 40
Fuel Injector No. 8.................. 8W-30-13, 38
Fuel Injector Pack No. 1................. 8W-30-42
Fuel Injector Pack No. 2............ 8W-30-42, 43, 44
Fuel Injector Pack No. 3................. 8W-30-44
Fuel Pump Module................... 8W-30-3, 58
Fuel Pump Motor...................... 8W-30-48
Fuel Pump Relay....................... 8W-30-3
Fuse 2.............................. 8W-30-4
Fuse 5........................... 8W-30-25, 62
Fuse 12............................ 8W-30-60
Fuse 17............................. 8W-30-3
Fuse 19............................ 8W-30-52
Fuse 23............................. 8W-30-2Component Page
Fuse 36.......................... 8W-30-54, 61
Fuse 40............................ 8W-30-61
Fuse 49............................. 8W-30-4
Fuse 50..................... 8W-30-2, 55, 58, 62
Fusible Link......................... 8W-30-52
G104........................ 8W-30-3, 8, 25, 60
G105............................ 8W-30-56, 58
G107........... 8W-30-2, 7, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 30, 32
G114 .............................. 8W-30-53
G120............................ 8W-30-51, 60
G201............................... 8W-30-6
G202.............................. 8W-30-61
Generator......................... 8W-30-7, 51
Idle Air Control Motor................... 8W-30-9
Ignition Switch..................... 8W-30-6, 22
Inlet Air Temperature Sensor............. 8W-30-49
Input Speed Sensor.................... 8W-30-24
Instrument Cluster.................... 8W-30-30
Intake Air Heater Relay No. 1............. 8W-30-56
Intake Air Heater Relay No. 2............. 8W-30-56
Intake Air Temperature Sensor.......... 8W-30-23, 41
Intake Air Temperature/Manifold Absolute
Pressure Sensor..................... 8W-30-50
Integrated Power Module.... 8W-30-2, 3, 4, 9, 25, 52, 54,
55, 58, 60, 61, 62, 64
Knock Sensor........................ 8W-30-31
Knock Sensor-Left..................... 8W-30-33
Knock Sensor-Right.................... 8W-30-33
Lift Pump Motor...................... 8W-30-51
Line Pressure Sensor................... 8W-30-17
Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor..... 8W-30-23, 29, 41
Natural Vacuum Leak Detection Assembly..... 8W-30-7
Output Speed Sensor................. 8W-30-24, 62
Oxygen Sensor 1/1 Upstream........... 8W-30-20, 21
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Downstream......... 8W-30-18, 19
Oxygen Sensor 2/1 Upstream........... 8W-30-20, 21
Oxygen Sensor 2/2 Downstream......... 8W-30-18, 19
Oxygen Sensor Downstream Relay........... 8W-30-4
Power Steering Pressure Switch............ 8W-30-7
Powertrain Control Module....... 8W-30-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,
17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,
25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32,
33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41
PTCNo.1 ....................... 8W-30-3, 9, 58
Pto Switch........................... 8W-30-6
Speed Control Servo.................. 8W-30-8, 63
Speed Control Switch-Left............. 8W-30-36, 59
Speed Control Switch-Right............ 8W-30-36, 59
Starter Motor Relay.................. 8W-30-2, 64
Throttle Position Sensor................. 8W-30-17
Tow/Haul Overdrive Switch............. 8W-30-6, 64
Transmission Control Relay............ 8W-30-25, 62
Transmission Range Sensor............... 8W-30-64
Transmission Solenoid Assembly......... 8W-30-54, 62
Transmission Solenoid/TRS Assembly . 8W-30-5, 25, 26, 27
Vacuum Pump........................ 8W-30-58
Vistronic Fan Drive.................... 8W-30-54
Water In Fuel Sensor................ 8W-30-47, 48
DR8W-30 FUEL/IGNITION SYSTEM 8W - 30 - 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
CONNECTOR NAME/NUMBER COLOR LOCATION FIG.
Mode Door Actuator 2 BK Right Side of HVAC N/S
Multi-Function Switch BK On Steering Column 31
Natural Vacuum Leak Detection
AssemblyBK Rear of Transmission 18, 50
Output Speed Sensor DB Left Side of Transmission 11, 14, 15, 16
Overdrive Switch WT Center of Instrument Panel 35
Overhead Map/Reading Lamp
(Except Base)NAT Center of Headliner N/S
Oxygen Sensor 1/1 Upstream BK Left Front of Side of Transmission 15, 16, 17, 19
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Downstream NAT Left Rear of Side of Transmission 15, 16, 17, 19
Oxygen Sensor 2/1 Upstream BK Right Front Side of Transmission 15, 17, 18
Oxygen Sensor 2/2 Downstream BK Right Rear Side of Transmission 15, 17, 18
Park Brake Switch At Park Brake 22, 24
Park/Turn Signal Lamp-Left Front BK At Lamp 23, 28, 29
Park/Turn Signal Lamp-Right Front BK At Lamp 1, 21, 26
Passenger Airbag On/Off Switch Right Side of Instrument Panel 33, 35, 39
Passenger Blend Door Actuator
(Dual Zone)BK Right Side of HVAC N/S
Passenger Lumbar Switch At Passenger Seat N/S
Power Mirror-Left BK At Mirror 41
Power Mirror-Right BK At Mirror 42
Power Outlet RD Center of Instrument Panel 35
Power Outlet-Console BK Center of Instrument Panel N/S
Power Seat Motor-Driver Front
VerticalRD At Driver Seat N/S
Power Seat Motor-Driver Horizontal BK At Driver Seat N/S
Power Seat Motor-Driver Rear
VerticalBK At Driver Seat N/S
Power Seat Switch-Driver BK At Driver Seat N/S
Power Seat Switch-Passenger BK At Passenger Seat N/S
Power Steering Pressure Switch BK Near Power Steering Pump 7
Power Window Circuit Breaker Under Instrument Panel 31, 35, 38
Power Window Motor-Driver BK In Driver Door at Motor 41
Power Window Motor-Left Rear BK In Door at Motor 43
Power Window Motor-Passenger BK In Passenger Door at Motor 42
Power Window Motor-Right Rear BK In Door at Motor 43
Power Window Switch-Left Rear BL In Door 43
Power Window Switch-Passenger Passenger Door 42
Power Window Switch-Right Rear BL In Door 43
Powertrain Control Module C1 BK Right Rear Engine Compartment 4, 8
Powertrain Control Module C2 WT Right Rear Engine Compartment 4, 8
Powertrain Control Module C3 GY Right Rear Engine Compartment 21
Powertrain Control Module C4 GN Right Rear Engine Compartment 4, 8
8W - 91 - 6 8W-91 CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE LOCATIONDR
CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE LOCATION (Continued)
(12) Disconnect heater hoses from heater core and
remove hose assembly.
(13) Disconnect throttle and speed control cables.
(14) Remove upper radiator hose from engine.
(15) Remove lower radiator hose from engine.
(16) Remove radiator/cooling module assembly.
(17) Disconnect the engine to body ground straps
at the left side of cowl.
(18) Disconnect the engine wiring harness at the
following points:
²Intake air temperature (IAT) sensor
²Fuel Injectors
²Throttle Position (TPS) Switch
²Idle Air Control (IAC) Motor
²Engine Oil Pressure Switch
²Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor
²Manifold Absolute Pressure MAP) Sensor
²Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor
²Coil Over Plugs
²Crankshaft Position Sensor
(19) Remove coil over plugs.
(20) Release fuel rail pressure.
(21) Remove fuel rail and secure away from
engine.
NOTE: It is not necessary to release the quick con-
nect fitting from the fuel supply line for engine
removal.
(22) Remove the PCV hose.
(23) Remove the breather hoses.
(24) Remove the vacuum hose for the power brake
booster.
(25) Disconnect knock sensors.
(26) Remove engine oil dipstick tube.
(27) Remove intake manifold.
(28) Install engine lifting fixture,special tool#8247,
using original fasteners from the removed intake
manifold, and fuel rail. Torque to factory specifica-
tions.
NOTE: Recheck bolt torque for engine lift plate
before removing engine.
(29) Secure the left and right engine wiring har-
nesses away from engine.
(30) Raise vehicle.
(31) Disconnect oxygen sensor wiring.
(32) Disconnect crankshaft postion sensor.
(33) Disconnect the engine block heater power
cable, if equipped.
(34) Disconnect the front propshaft at the front
differential and secure out of way.
NOTE: It is necessary to disconnect the front prop-
shaft for access to the starter and left side exhaust
flange.(35) Remove the starter.
(36) Remove the ground straps from the left and
right side of the block.
(37) Disconnect the right and left exhaust pipes at
the manifolds and from the crossover, and remove
from the vehicle.
NOTE: The exhaust clamps at the manifolds cannot
be reused. New clamps must be used or leaks may
occur.
(38) Remove the structural cover.
(39) Remove torque convertor bolts, and mark
location for reassembly.
(40) Remove transmission bellhousing to engine
bolts.
(41) Remove left and right engine mount thru
bolts.
(42) Lower the vehicle.
(43) Support the transmission with a suitable jack.
(44) Connect a suitable engine hoist to the engine
lift plate.
(45) Remove engine from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the engine in the vehicle.
(2) Install both left and right side engine mounts
onto engine.
(3) Raise the vehicle.
(4) Install the transmission bellhousing to engine
mounting bolts. Tighten the bolts to 41 N´m (30ft.
lbs.).
(5) Tighten the engine mount thru bolts.
(6) Install the torque convertor bolts.
(7) Connect the ground straps on the left and right
side of the engine.
(8) Install the starter.
(9) Connect the crankshaft position sensor.
(10) Install the engine block heater power cable, if
equipped.
CAUTION: The structural cover requires a specific
torque sequence. Failure to follow this sequence
may cause severe damage to the cover.
(11) Install the structural cover.
NOTE: New clamps must be used on exhaust man-
ifold flanges. Failure to use new clamps may result
in exhaust leaks.
(12) Install the left and right exhaust pipes.
(13) Connect the left and right oxygen sensors.
(14) Lower vehicle.
(15) Remove the engine lift plate.
(16) Connect the knock sensors.
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ENGINE - 3.7L (Continued)