ªthermo-protection mode,º the traction control func-
tion lamp illuminates TRAC OFF; note that no trou-
ble code is registered.
CAUTION
CAUTIONS
The ABS uses an electronic control module, the
CAB. This module is designed to withstand normal
current draws associated with vehicle operation.
Care must be taken to avoid overloading the CAB
circuits.
CAUTION: In testing for open or short circuits, do
not ground or apply voltage to any of the circuits
unless instructed to do so for a diagnostic proce-
dure.
CAUTION: These circuits should only be tested
using a high impedance multi-meter or the DRBIIIT
scan tool as described in this section. Power
should never be removed or applied to any control
module with the ignition in the ON position. Before
removing or connecting battery cables, fuses, or
connectors, always turn the ignition to the OFF
position.
CAUTION: The CAB 24-way connector should never
be connected or disconnected with the ignition
switch in the ON position.
CAUTION: This vehicle utilizes active wheel speed
sensors. Do not apply voltage to wheel speed sen-
sors at any time.
CAUTION: Use only factory wiring harnesses. Do
not cut or splice wiring to the brake circuits. The
addition of aftermarket electrical equipment (car
phone, radar detector, citizen band radio, trailer
lighting, trailer brakes, etc.) on a vehicle equipped
with antilock brakes may affect the function of the
antilock brake system.
CAUTION: When performing any service procedure
on a vehicle equipped with ABS, do not apply a
12-volt power source to the ground circuit of the
pump motor in the HCU. Doing this will damage the
pump motor and will require replacement of the
entire HCU.CAUTION: An attempt to remove or disconnect cer-
tain system components may result in improper
system operation. Only those components with
approved removal and installation procedures in
this manual should be serviced.
CAUTION: If welding work is to be performed on the
vehicle, using an electric arc welder, the CAB con-
nector should be disconnected during the welding
operation.
CAUTION: Many components of the ABS System
are not serviceable and must be replaced as an
assembly. Do not disassemble any component
which is not designed to be serviced.
CAUTION: Only the recommended jacking or hoist-
ing positions for this vehicle are to be used when-
ever it is necessary to lift a vehicle. Failure to raise
a vehicle from the recommended locations could
result in lifting a vehicle by the hydraulic control
unit mounting bracket. Lifting a vehicle by the
hydraulic control unit mounting bracket will result
in damage to the mounting bracket and the hydrau-
lic control unit.
CAUTION: Brake fluid will damage painted surfaces.
If brake fluid is spilled on any painted surface,
wash off with water immediately.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - ANTILOCK BRAKE
SYSTEM BLEEDING
The base brake's hydraulic system must be bled
anytime air enters the hydraulic system. The ABS
though, particularly the ICU (HCU), should only be
bled when the HCU is replaced or removed from the
vehicle. The ABS must always be bled anytime it is
suspected that the HCU has ingested air. Under
most circumstances that require the bleeding of the
brakes hydraulic system, only the base brake
hydraulic system needs to be bled.
It is important to note that excessive air in the
brake system will cause a soft or spongy feeling
brake pedal.
During the brake bleeding procedure, be sure the
brake fluid level remains close to the FULL level in
the master cylinder fluid reservoir. Check the fluid
level periodically during the bleeding procedure and
add DOT 3 brake fluid as required.
The ABS must be bled as two independent braking
systems. The non-ABS portion of the brake system
with ABS is to be bled the same as any non-ABS sys-
tem.
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ENGINE
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - ENGINE COOLING
SYSTEM
Establish what driving condition caused the cooling
system complaint. The problem may be caused by an
abnormal load on the system such as the following:
prolonged idle, very high ambient temperature, slight
tail wind at idle, slow traffic speed, traffic jam, high
speed, steep grade.
DRIVING TECHNIQUES
To avoid overheating the cooling system:
(1) Idle with A/C off when temperature gauge is at
end of normal range.
(2) Do not increase engine speed for more air flow
and coolant flow because the electric motor fan sys-
tems are not responsive to engine RPM. The added
cooling from higher coolant flow rate is more than
offset by increased heat rejection (engine heat added
to coolant).
TRAILER TOWING
Consult the owner's manual under Trailer Towing
and do not exceed specified limits.
VISUAL INSPECTION
If the cooling system problem is not caused by a
driving condition, perform a visual inspection to
determine if there was a recent service or accident
repair, including the following:
²Loose/damaged water pump drive belt
²Incorrect cooling system refilling (trapped air or
low level)
²Brakes possibly dragging
²Damaged hoses
²Loose/damaged hose clamps
²Damaged/incorrect engine thermostat
²Damaged cooling fan motor, fan blade and fan
shroud
²Damaged head gasket
²Damaged water pump
²Damaged radiator
²Damaged coolant recovery system
²Damaged heater core
²Open/shorted electrical circuits
If the visual inspection reveals none of the above
as cause for a cooling system complaint, refer to the
following diagnostic charts.
COOLING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS CHART
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
PRESSURE CAP IS BLOWING
OFF STEAM AND/OR COOLANT.
TEMPERATURE GAUGE READING
MAY BE ABOVE NORMAL BUT
NOT HIGH. COOLANT LEVEL MAY
BE HIGH IN COOLANT RESERVE/
OVERFLOW TANK.1. Pressure relief valve in radiator
cap is defective, or was not
properly seated.1. Check condition of radiator cap
and cap seal. (Refer to 7 -
COOLING/ENGINE/RADIATOR
PRESSURE CAP - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING) Replace cap as
necessary.
2. Incorrect cap was installed. 2. Replace cap as necessary.
3. Incorrect coolant mixture. 3. Check concentration level of the
coolant. (Refer to 7 - COOLING/
ENGINE/COOLANT - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING) Adjust the ethylene
glycol-to-water ratio as required.
COOLANT LOSS TO THE
GROUND WITHOUT PRESSURE
CAP BLOWOFF. GAUGE IS
READING HIGH OR HOT.1. Coolant leaks in radiator, cooling
system hoses, water pump or
engine.1. Pressure test and repair as
necessary. (Refer to 7 - COOLING -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING)
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COOLING 2.5L TURBO DIESEL
DESCRIPTION - COOLING SYSTEM.........1
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - COOLING
SYSTEM.............................1
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - COOLING
SYSTEM LEAK TEST....................6
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - COOLING
SYSTEM FLOW CHECK.................7
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - COOLING
SYSTEM AERATION....................7CLEANING.............................7
INSPECTION...........................7
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS - TORQUE.............8
SPECIFICATIONS - COOLING SYSTEM
CAPACITY............................8
ACCESSORY DRIVE.......................9
ENGINE...............................14
COOLING 2.5L TURBO DIESEL
DESCRIPTION - COOLING SYSTEM
The cooling system regulates engine operating tem-
perature. It allows the engine to reach normal oper-
ating temperature as quickly as possible, maintains
normal operating temperature and prevents over-
heating.
The cooling system also provides a means of heat-
ing the passenger compartment. The cooling system
is pressurized and uses a centrifugal water pump to
circulate coolant throughout the system. A separate
and remotely mounted, pressurized coolant tank
using a pressure/vent cap is used.
COOLING SYSTEM COMPONENTS
The cooling system consists of:
²Charge Air Cooler
²Electric Cooling Fans
²A aluminum-core radiator with plastic side
tanks
²A separate pressurized coolant tank
²A pressure/vent cap on the coolant tank
²Fan shroud
²Thermostat
²Coolant
²Low coolant warning lamp
²Coolant temperature gauge
²Water pump
²Hoses and hose clamps
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - COOLING SYSTEM
Establish what driving conditions caused the com-
plaint. Abnormal loads on the cooling system such as
the following may be the cause:
(1) PROLONGED IDLE, VERY HIGH AMBIENT
TEMPERATURE, SLIGHT TAIL WIND AT IDLE,
SLOW TRAFFIC, TRAFFIC JAMS, HIGH SPEED
OR STEEP GRADES.
Driving techniques that avoid overheating are:
²Idle with A/C off when temperature gauge is at
end of normal range.
²Increasing engine speed for more air flow is rec-
ommended.
(2) TRAILER TOWING:
Consult Trailer Towing section of owners manual.
Do not exceed limits.
(3) RECENT SERVICE OR ACCIDENT REPAIR:
Determine if any recent service has been per-
formed on vehicle that may effect cooling system.
This may be:
²Engine adjustments (incorrect timing)
²Slipping engine accessory drive belt
²Brakes (possibly dragging)
²Changed parts (incorrect water pump)
²Reconditioned radiator or cooling system refill-
ing (possibly under filled or air trapped in system).
NOTE: If investigation reveals none of the previous
items as a cause for an engine overheating com-
plaint, refer to following Cooling System Diagnosis
charts.
These charts are to be used as a quick-reference
only.
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COOLING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS-DIESEL ENGINE
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
TEMPERATURE GAUGE
READS LOW1. Diesel engines, due to their
inherent effiency are slower to warm
up than gasoline powered engines,
and will operate at lower
temperatures when the vehicle is
unloaded.1. The low gauge reading may
be normal. Refer to thermostats
in the manual text for
information. See Thermostat
Diagnosis-Diesel Engine.
2. Is the temperature gauge
connected to the temperature gauge
coolant sensor on the engine?2. Check, the engine
temperature sensor connector
in the engine compartment.
3. Is the temperature gauge
operating OK?3. Check gauge operation.
Repair as necessary.
4. Coolant level low in cold ambient
temperatures accompanied with poor
heater performance.4. Check coolant level in the
coolant tank. Inspect system for
leaks. Repair leaks as
necessary. Refer to the Coolant
section for WARNINGS and
precautions before removing
the pressure cap.
5. Improper operation of internal
heater doors or heater controls.5. Inspect heater and repair as
necessary. Refer to Heating
and Air Conditioning for
procedures.
TEMPERATURE GAUGE
READS HIGH. COOLANT
MAY OR MAY NOT BE
LOST OR LEAKING FROM
COOLING SYSTEM1. Trailer is being towed, a steep hill
is being climbed, vehicle is operated
in slow moving traffic, or engine is
being idled with very high ambient
(outside) temperature and the air
conditioning is on. Higher altitudes
could aggravate these conditions.1. This may be a temporary
condition and repair is not
necessary. Turn off the air
conditioning and attempt to
drive the vehicle without any of
the previous conditions.
Observe the temperature
gauge. The gauge should return
to the normal range. If the
gauge does not return to
normal range, determine the
cause for the overheating and
repair.
2. Temperature gauge reading
incorrectly.2. Check gauge. Refer to I/P
group.
3. Coolant low in coolant tank and
radiator.3. Check for coolant leaks and
repair as necessary.
4. Pressure cap not installed tightly.
If cap is loose, boiling point of
coolant will be lowered.4. Tighten cap.
5. Poor seals at pressure/vent cap. 5. (a) Check condition of cap
and cap seals. (b) Check
condition of coolant tank filler
neck. Make sure it does not
leak pressure.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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WIRING DIAGRAM INFORMATION....... 8W-01-1
COMPONENT INDEX.................. 8W-02-1
POWER DISTRIBUTION............... 8W-10-1
GROUND DISTRIBUTION.............. 8W-15-1
BUS COMMUNICATIONS.............. 8W-18-1
CHARGING SYSTEM.................. 8W-20-1
STARTING SYSTEM.................. 8W-21-1
FUEL/IGNITION SYSTEM.............. 8W-30-1
TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM..... 8W-31-1
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL............ 8W-33-1
ANTILOCK BRAKES................... 8W-35-1
VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM..... 8W-39-1
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER............... 8W-40-1
HORN/CIGAR LIGHTER/POWER OUTLET . . 8W-41-1
AIR CONDITIONING-HEATER........... 8W-42-1
AIRBAG SYSTEM.................... 8W-43-1
INTERIOR LIGHTING.................. 8W-44-1
BODY CONTROL MODULE............. 8W-45-1MESSAGE CENTER................... 8W-46-1
AUDIO SYSTEM..................... 8W-47-1
REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER............ 8W-48-1
OVERHEAD CONSOLE................. 8W-49-1
FRONT LIGHTING.................... 8W-50-1
REAR LIGHTING..................... 8W-51-1
TURN SIGNALS...................... 8W-52-1
WIPERS............................ 8W-53-1
TRAILER TOW....................... 8W-54-1
POWER WINDOWS................... 8W-60-1
POWER DOOR LOCKS................ 8W-61-1
POWER MIRRORS................... 8W-62-1
POWER SEATS...................... 8W-63-1
SPLICE INFORMATION................ 8W-70-1
CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS............... 8W-80-1
CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE
LOCATION........................ 8W-91-1
POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM........ 8W-97-1 RSWIRING
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DESCRIPTION - CIRCUIT FUNCTIONS
All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric
code to identify the wire and it's function. To identify
which circuit code applies to a system, refer to the
Circuit Identification Code Chart. This chart shows
the main circuits only and does not show the second-
ary codes that may apply to some models.
CIRCUIT IDENTIFICATION CODE CHART
CIRCUIT FUNCTION
A BATTERY FEED
B BRAKE CONTROLS
C CLIMATE CONTROLS
D DIAGNOSTIC CIRCUITS
E DIMMING ILLUMINATION
CIRCUITS
F FUSED CIRCUITS
G MONITORING CIRCUITS
(GAUGES)
H OPEN
I NOT USED
J OPEN
K POWERTRAIN CONTROL
MODULE
L EXTERIOR LIGHTING
M INTERIOR LIGHTING
N NOT USED
O NOT USED
P POWER OPTION (BATTERY
FEED)
Q POWER OPTIONS (IGNITION
FEED)
R PASSIVE RESTRAINT
S SUSPENSION/STEERING
T TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE/
TRANSFER CASE
U OPEN
V SPEED CONTROL, WIPER/
WASHER
W OPEN
X AUDIO SYSTEMS
Y OPEN
Z GROUNDS
DESCRIPTION - SECTION IDENTIFICATION AND
INFORMATION
The wiring diagrams are grouped into individual
sections. If a component is most likely found in a par-
ticular group, it will be shown complete (all wires,
connectors, and pins) within that group. For exam-
ple, the Auto Shutdown Relay is most likely to be
found in Group 30, so it is shown there complete. It
can, however, be shown partially in another group if
it contains some associated wiring.
Splice diagrams in Section 8W-70 show the entire
splice and provide references to other sections the
splices serves. Section 8W-70 only contains splice dia-
grams that are not shown in their entirety some-
where else in the wiring diagrams.
Section 8W-80 shows each connector and the cir-
cuits involved with that connector. The connectors
are identified using the name/number on the dia-
gram pages.
WIRING SECTION CHART
GROUP TOPIC
8W-01 thru
8W-09General information and Diagram
Overview
8W-10 thru
8W-19Main Sources of Power and
Vehicle Grounding
8W-20 thru
8W-29Starting and Charging
8W-30 thru
8W-39Powertrain/Drivetrain Systems
8W-40 thru
8W-49Body Electrical items and A/C
8W-50 thru
8W-59Exterior Lighting, Wipers and
Trailer Tow
8W-60 thru
8W-69Power Accessories
8W-70 Splice Information
8W-80 Connector Pin Outs
8W-91 Connector, Ground and Splice
Locations
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Mid Reading Lamps.................... 8W-44
Mode Door Actuator.................... 8W-42
Multi- Function Switch........... 8W-50, 52, 53
Output Speed Sensor................... 8W-31
Overhead Console..................... 8W-49
Oxygen Sensor 1/1 Upstream............. 8W-30
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Downstream.......... 8W-30
Park Lamp Relay...................... 8W-10
Park Lamps.......................... 8W-50
Park/Turn Signal Lamps................ 8W-50
Parking Brake Switch.................. 8W-40
Passenger Airbag...................... 8W-43
Positive Temperature Coefficients......... 8W-10
Power Liftgate Module.................. 8W-61
Power Liftgate Motor................... 8W-61
Power Mirror Switch................... 8W-62
Power Mirrors........................ 8W-62
Power Outlet......................... 8W-41
Power Seat Circuit Breaker.............. 8W-10
Power Seat Front Riser Motors........... 8W-63
Power Seat Horizontal Motors............ 8W-63
Power Seat Horizontal Position Sensors.... 8W-63
Power Seat Rear Riser Motors............ 8W-63
Power Seat Rear Riser Position Sensors.... 8W-63
Power Seat Recliner Motors.............. 8W-63
Power Seat Switches................... 8W-63
Power Window Circuit Breaker........... 8W-10
Power Window Motors.................. 8W-60
Power Window Switches................ 8W-60
Powertrain Control Module.............. 8W-30
Radiator Fan Relays................... 8W-42
Radiator Fans........................ 8W-42
Radio Choke.......................... 8W-47
Radio............................... 8W-47
Reading Lamps....................... 8W-44
Rear A/C-Heater Unit.................. 8W-42
Rear Auto Temp Control Switch........... 8W-42
Rear Blower Front Control Switch......... 8W-42
Rear Blower Motor Power Module......... 8W-42
Rear Blower Motor Relay................ 8W-42
Rear Blower Motor..................... 8W-42
Rear Blower Rear Control Switch......... 8W-42
Rear Intrusion Sensor.................. 8W-39Component Page
Rear Lamp Assemblies.................. 8W-51
Rear Mode Motor...................... 8W-42
Rear Power Outlet..................... 8W-41
Rear Temperature Motor................ 8W-42
Rear Washer Pump Motor............... 8W-53
Rear Window Defogger Grid............. 8W-48
Recirculation Door Actuator.............. 8W-42
Remote Keyless Entry Antenna........... 8W-61
Remote Radio Switches................. 8W-47
Repeater Lamps....................... 8W-52
Seat Airbag.......................... 8W-43
Seat Belt Tensioners................... 8W-43
Sentry Key Immobilizer Module.......... 8W-39
Side Impact Airbag Control Modules....... 8W-43
Siren............................... 8W-39
Sliding Door Control Modules............ 8W-61
Sliding Door Latch Sensing Switches....... 8W-61
Sliding Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switches..... 8W-61
Sliding Door Lock Motors............... 8W-61
Sliding Door Motors.................... 8W-61
Solenoid/Pressure Switch Assy............ 8W-31
Speakers............................ 8W-47
Speed Control Servo................... 8W-33
Speed Control Switches................. 8W-33
Splice Information..................... 8W-70
Starter Motor Relay.................... 8W-21
Starter Motor......................... 8W-21
Stop/Turn Signal Relays................ 8W-54
Thatcham Alarm Module................ 8W-39
Throttle Position Sensor................ 8W-30
Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid......... 8W-31
Traction Control Switch................. 8W-35
Trailer Tow Connector.................. 8W-54
Transmission Control Module............ 8W-31
Transmission Range Sensor.............. 8W-31
Turn Signal Lamps.................... 8W-52
TXV Solenoid......................... 8W-42
Vehicle Speed Sensor................... 8W-30
Vent Motors.......................... 8W-60
Visor/Vanity Lamps.................... 8W-44
Washer Fluid Level Switch.............. 8W-53
Water In Fuel Sensor................... 8W-30
Wheel Speed Sensors................... 8W-35
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Headlamp Washer Pump Motor....... 8W-10-26, 52
Headlamp Washer Relay......... 8W-10-26, 52, 63
High Note Horn..................... 8W-10-36
Horn Relay................... 8W-10-17, 36, 59
Ignition Coil........................ 8W-10-42
Ignition Switch . . 8W-10-18, 25, 37, 45, 46, 48, 53, 54,
60
Instrument Cluster................ 8W-10-25, 51
Integrated Power Module . . . 8W-10-3, 4, 5, 13, 15, 16,
17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,
24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30,
31, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39,
40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46,
47, 48, 49, 51, 52, 53, 54,
55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61,
62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 68
Leak Detection Pump................. 8W-10-46
Left B-Pillar Switch.................. 8W-10-33
Left Combination Relay............... 8W-10-67
Left Fog Lamp................... 8W-10-15, 27
Left Front Park/Turn Signal
Lamp................... 8W-10-15, 28, 56, 65
Left Headlamp...................... 8W-10-57
Left Headlamp Leveling Motor..... 8W-10-29, 62, 65
Left High Beam Lamp................ 8W-10-58
Left Low Beam Lamp................. 8W-10-58
Left Park Lamp................... 8W-10-29, 65
Left Power Mirror.................... 8W-10-39
Left Rear Lamp Assembly . . . 8W-10-28, 29, 65, 66, 67
Left Repeater Lamp.................. 8W-10-51
Left Side Impact Airbag Control Module . . . 8W-10-62
Left Sliding Door Control Module........ 8W-10-52
Left Stop/Turn Signal Relay............ 8W-10-67
Left Turn Signal Lamp................ 8W-10-56
License Lamp................. 8W-10-28, 29, 65
Lift Pump Motor.................. 8W-10-23, 43
Lift Pump Relay.................. 8W-10-23, 43
Low Note Horn...................... 8W-10-36
Mass Air Flow Sensor................. 8W-10-44
Memory Seat/Mirror Module............ 8W-10-49
Message Center..................... 8W-10-51
Name Brand Speaker Relay....... 8W-10-20, 39, 59
Overhead Console.................... 8W-10-40
Oxygen Sensor 1/1 Upstream........... 8W-10-42
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Downstream......... 8W-10-42
Park Lamp Relay............ 8W-10-15, 28, 29, 59
Park/Neutral Position Switch........... 8W-10-65
Passenger Door Lock Switch......... 8W-10-31, 33
Passenger Folding Mirror Relay . 8W-10-22, 24, 45, 47
Passenger Heated Seat Module.......... 8W-10-50
Passenger Power Seat Switch........... 8W-10-50
Passenger Power Window Switch........ 8W-10-31
Power Liftgate Module............. 8W-10-26, 52
Power Mirror Switch......... 8W-10-22, 24, 46, 47
Power Outlet....................... 8W-10-36
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Power Seat Circuit Breaker.......... 8W-10-25, 49
Power Window Circuit Breaker....... 8W-10-16, 31
Power Window Switch................. 8W-10-34
Powertrain Control
Module.... 8W-10-18, 21, 22, 37, 41, 42, 45, 46, 55
PTC4 .......................... 8W-10-20, 39
PTC7 .................... 8W-10-16, 17, 18, 36
Radiator Fan Relay............. 8W-10-26, 51, 55
Radiator Fan Relay No. 1........... 8W-10-13, 44
Radiator Fan Relay No. 2......... 8W-10-26, 44, 51
Radiator Fan Relay No. 3.............. 8W-10-44
Radio.......................... 8W-10-32, 40
Radio Choke..................... 8W-10-20, 39
Rear A/C-Heater Unit.............. 8W-10-19, 38
Rear Blower Motor Power Module..... 8W-10-19, 38
Rear Blower Motor Relay...... 8W-10-19, 20, 38, 63
Rear Power Outlet.............. 8W-10-16, 31, 32
Rear Washer Pump Motor........ 8W-10-16, 31, 68
Rear Window Defogger Grid......... 8W-10-20, 39
Rear Wiper Motor.................... 8W-10-33
Remote Keyless Entry Module........... 8W-10-40
Right B-Pillar Switch................. 8W-10-33
Right Combination Relay.............. 8W-10-67
Right Fog Lamp.................. 8W-10-15, 27
Right Front Park/Turn Signal
Lamp................... 8W-10-15, 28, 56, 60
Right Headlamp..................... 8W-10-57
Right Headlamp Leveling Motor.... 8W-10-29, 60, 62
Right High Beam Lamp............... 8W-10-58
Right Low Beam Lamp................ 8W-10-58
Right Park Lamp................. 8W-10-29, 60
Right Power Mirror................... 8W-10-39
Right Rear Lamp Assembly.... 8W-10-15, 28, 29, 66
Right Repeater Lamp................. 8W-10-51
Right Side Impact Airbag Control Module . . 8W-10-62
Right Sliding Door Control Module....... 8W-10-52
Right Stop/Turn Signal Relay........... 8W-10-67
Right Turn Signal Lamp............... 8W-10-56
Sentry Key Immobilizer
Module............... 8W-10-40, 46, 48, 53, 54
Solenoid/Pressure Switch Assy.......... 8W-10-41
Starter Motor............... 8W-10-13, 14, 18, 37
Starter Motor Relay.......... 8W-10-18, 37, 53, 54
Thatcham Alarm Module...... 8W-10-46, 48, 54, 68
Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid........ 8W-10-46
Trailer Tow Connector.............. 8W-10-28, 65
Transmission Control
Module............ 8W-10-18, 21, 37, 41, 61, 62
Transmission Control Relay.......... 8W-10-21, 41
Transmission Range Sensor............. 8W-10-65
TXV Solenoid....................... 8W-10-38
Vehicle Speed Sensor................. 8W-10-43
Washer Fluid Level Switch............. 8W-10-60
Wiper Module................. 8W-10-16, 30, 59
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