nector for the multi-function switch. There should be
continuity. If OK, go to Step 11. If not OK, repair the
open hazard switch sense circuit between the multi-
function switch and the combination flasher.
(11) Check for continuity between the turn switch
sense circuit of the instrument panel wire harness
connector for the multi-function switch and a good
ground. There should be no continuity. If OK, go to
Step 12. If not OK, repair the shorted left turn
switch sense circuit between the multi-function
switch and the combination flasher.
(12) Check for continuity between the left turn
switch sense circuit of the JB for the combination
flasher and the instrument panel wire harness con-
nector for the multi-function switch. There should be
continuity. If OK, go to Step 13. If not OK, repair the
open left turn switch sense circuit between the multi-
function switch and the combination flasher.
(13) Check for continuity between the right turn
switch sense circuit of the instrument panel wire
harness connector for the left multi-function switch
and a good ground. There should be no continuity. If
OK, go to Step 14. If not OK, repair the shorted right
turn switch sense circuit between the left multi-func-
tion switch and the combination flasher.
(14) Check for continuity between the right turn
switch sense circuit of the JB for the combination
flasher and the instrument panel wire harness con-
nector for the multi-function switch. There should be
continuity. If OK, test the left multi-function switch.
(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/LAMPS/LIGHTING -
EXTERIOR/LEFT MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING). If not OK, repair the
open right turn switch sense circuit between the
multi-function switch and the combination flasher as
required.
SPECIFICATIONS
EXTERIOR LAMPS
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs other than the bulbs
listed in the Bulb Application Table. Damage to
lamp can result. Do not touch halogen bulbs with
fingers or other oily surfaces. Bulb life will be
reduced.
LAMP BULB TYPE
BACK-UP 3157
CENTER HIGH
MOUNTED STOP LAMP921
FOG LAMP 9005
FRONT SIDE MARKER 194/194NA
LAMP BULB TYPE
FRONT TURN SIGNAL 3157/3157NA
HIGH BEAM 9005XS
LOW BEAM 9006XS
LICENSE PLATE 168
TAIL/BRAKE 3157
REAR TURN SIGNAL 3157
UNDERHOOD LAMP 561
AUTO HEADLAMP SENSOR
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AUTO HEADLAMP
SENSOR (AHL)
The auto headlamp sensor needs real sunlight to
properly register the light level. When auto head-
lamps are enabled indoors, the headlamps may be
turned on. The sensor is located in the center of the
defroster grille at the base of the windshield. There
are no faults set in the Body Control Module (BCM)
for a inoperative or missing AHL Sensor. Symptom of
a missing sensor or unconnected sensor would be
that the Headlamps and Parklamps turn on when
the vehicle is started and there is a high level of
ambient light present (ie. daytime). Auto headlamps
should not function in the presence of daylight.
REMOVAL
(1) Remove the instrument panel top cover. (Refer
to 23 - BODY/INSTRUMENT PANEL/INSTRUMENT
PANEL TOP COVER - REMOVAL) for service proce-
dures.
(2) Remove the screw attaching auto headlamp
sensor to instrument panel (Fig. 1).
(3) Disengage the harness connector from auto
headlamp sensor.
(4) Separate the auto headlamp sensor from
instrument panel.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the auto headlamp sensor on instru-
ment panel.
(2) Engage the harness connector to auto head-
lamp sensor.
(3) Install the screw attaching auto headlamp sen-
sor to instrument panel.
(4) Install the instrument panel top cover. (Refer
to 23 - BODY/INSTRUMENT PANEL/INSTRUMENT
PANEL TOP COVER - INSTALLATION) for service
procedures.
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LAMPS/LIGHTING - EXTERIOR (Continued)
BRAKE LAMP SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
The brake lamp switch is mounted on a bracket
attached to the brake pedal support. The switch is
adjustable.
OPERATION
The brake lamp switch is used for the brake lamp,
speed control and brake sensor circuits.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING Ð BRAKE LAMP
SWITCH
Brake lamp switch operation can be tested with an
ohmmeter. The ohmmeter is used to check continuity
between the pin terminals at different plunger posi-
tions (Fig. 2).
SWITCH CIRCUIT IDENTIFICATION
²Terminals 1 and 2: brake sensor circuit
²Terminals 3 and 4: speed control circuit
²Terminals 5 and 6: brake lamp circuit
SWITCH CONTINUITY TEST
NOTE: Disconnect switch harness before testing
continuity.
With the switch plunger retracted, attach the test
leads to terminal pins 1 and 2. Replace switch if
meter indicates no continuity.
With the switch plunger retracted, attach the test
leads to terminal pins 3 and 4. Replace switch if
meter indicates no continuity.With the switch plunger extended, attach the test
leads to terminal pins 5 and 6. Replace switch if
meter indicates no continuity.
REMOVAL
(1) Remove the steering column cover and lower
trim panel.
(2) Press the brake pedal downward to fully
applied position.
(3) Rotate the switch approximately 30É in coun-
terclockwise direction to unlock the switch retainer.
Pull switch rearward and out of bracket.
(4) Disconnect switch harness and remove switch
from vehicle (Fig. 3).
INSTALLATION
(1) Pull the switch plunger all the way out to fully
extended position.
(2) Connect the harness wires to switch.
(3) Press and hold brake pedal in applied position.
(4) Install the switch as follows: Align the tab on
the switch with the notch in the switch bracket.
Insert the switch in the bracket and turn it clockwise
about 30É to lock it in place.
(5) Release the brake pedal. Then pull the pedal
lightly rearward. The pedal will set the plunger to
the correct position as the pedal pushes the plunger
into switch body. The switch will make ratcheting
sound as it self adjusts.
CAUTION: Booster damage may occur if the pedal
pull exceeds 20 lbs.
Fig. 1 Auto Headlamp Sensor
1 - AUTO HEADLAMP SENSOR
2 - I/P ASSEMBLY
3 - CONNECTOR
Fig. 2 Brake Lamp Switch Terminal Identification
1 - TERMINAL PINS
2 - PLUNGER TEST POSITIONS
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AUTO HEADLAMP SENSOR (Continued)
ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUSTMENT
(1) Press and hold brake pedal in applied position.
(2) Pull switch plunger all the way out to fully
extended position.
(3) Release brake pedal. Then pull pedal lightly
rearward. Pedal will set plunger to correct position
as pedal pushes plunger into switch body. Switch will
make ratcheting sound as it self adjusts.
CAUTION: Booster damage may occur if the pedal
pull exceeds 20 lbs.
CENTER HIGH MOUNTED
STOP LAMP
REMOVAL
REMOVAL - BULB
(1) Remove the screws attaching the lamp housing
to the liftgate.
(2) Rotate the bulb socket 1/4 turn and remove it
from the housing (Fig. 4).
(3) Remove the bulb from the socket.
REMOVAL - CHMSL
(1) Remove the screws attaching CHMSL to the
liftgate (Fig. 5).
(2) Disconnect the wire harness connector.
(3) Separate the CHMSL from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION - BULB
(1) Push the bulb into the socket.
(2) Position the socket in lamp and rotate 1/4 turn.
(3) Install the screws attaching the lamp housing
to liftgate.
Fig. 3 Brake Lamp
1 - SWITCH
2 - HARNESS CONNECTOR
Fig. 4 CHMSL Bulb
1 - CHMSL
2 - CHMSL BULB
Fig. 5 Center High Mounted Stop lamp
1 - PUSH-IN NUT
2 - CONNECTOR
3 - LIFTGATE
4 - CHSML
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BRAKE LAMP SWITCH (Continued)
INSTALLATION - BULB
CAUTION: Do not touch the bulb glass with fingers
or other oily surfaces. Reduced bulb life will result.
(1) Position the bulb into socket and push into
place.
(2) Position the bulb socket in headlamp and turn
the bulb socket one quarter turn clockwise.
(3) Install the headlamp.
HEADLAMP SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
The headlamp switch is part of the left multi-func-
tion switch. A knob on the end of the multi-function
switch control stalk controls all of the exterior light-
ing switch functions. The exterior lighting switch is
hard wired to the Body Control Module (BCM).
The exterior lighting switch cannot be adjusted or
repaired and, if faulty or damaged, the entire left
multi-function switch unit must be replaced. (Refer
to 8 - ELECTRICAL/LAMPS/LIGHTING - EXTERI-
OR/TURN SIGNAL/HAZARD SWITCH - REMOVAL)
for the service procedures. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRI-
CAL/ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULES/BODY
CONTROL/CENTRAL TIMER MODUL - DESCRIP-
TION) for more information on this component.
OPERATION
The exterior lighting switch uses a hard wired five
volt reference circuit from the BCM, resistor multi-
plexing and a hard wired switch output circuit to
provide the BCM with a zero to five volt signal thatindicates the status of all of the exterior lighting
switch settings. The BCM then uses control outputs
to energize the headlamp and park lamp relays that
activate the exterior lighting circuits.
The BCM monitors the exterior lighting switch sta-
tus, then sends the proper switch status messages to
other modules over the Programmable Communica-
tions Interface (PCI) data bus network. The exterior
lighting switch status is also used by the BCM as an
input for chime warning system operation.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING Ð HEADLAMP
SWITCH
Before testing the headlamp switch, turn on the
exterior lighting and open the driver side front door.
If the exterior lamps of the vehicle operate, but there
is no chime warning issued with the driver side front
door open, (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/LAMPS/
LIGHTING - INTERIOR/DOOR AJAR SWITCH -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING). If the exterior lamps
of the vehicle are inoperative, but the chime warning
is issued, (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/LAMPS/LIGHT-
ING - EXTERIOR - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING).
If the exterior lamps and the chime warning are
both inoperative, test the left multi-function switch.
(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/LAMPS/LIGHTING -
EXTERIOR - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING). If the
multi-function switch tests OK, proceed as follows.
The following tests will help to locate a short or open
in the hard wired circuits between the multi-function
switch and the Body Control Module (BCM). For
complete circuit diagrams, refer to the appropriate
wiring information.
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, REFER TO ELECTRICAL, RESTRAINTS
BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING WHEEL,
STEERING COLUMN, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL
COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE
TO TAKE THE PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD
RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT
AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable. Disconnect the instrument panel wire harness
connector from the left multi-function switch connec-
tor. Disconnect the instrument panel wire harness
connector from the Body Control Module (BCM).
Check for continuity between the headlamp switch
mux circuit of the instrument panel wire harness
connector for the multi-function switch and a good
ground. There should be no continuity. If OK, go to
Step 2. If not OK, repair the shorted headlamp
switch mux circuit.
(2) Check for continuity between the headlamp
switch mux circuit of the instrument panel wire har-
Fig. 13 Headlamp Bulb
1 - HIGH BEAM BULB
2 - LOW BEAM BULB
3 - MARKER BULB
4 - PARK/TURN SIGNAL BULB
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HEADLAMP (Continued)
PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES
²LANGUAGE?-The options include English,
Francaise, Deutsch, Italiana, or Espanol. The default is
English. All EVIC display nomenclature, including the
trip computer functions, warning messages and the pro-
grammable features appear in the selected language.
²DISPLAY U.S. OR METRIC?- The options
include U.S. and M. The default is U.S. This feature
toggles the trip computer temperature, fuel economy
and odometer display readings between U.S. and
metric units of measure. It also changes the odome-
ter display in the instrument cluster.
²AUTO DOOR LOCKS?- The options include
Yes and No. The default is Yes. When Yes is selected,
all doors and the liftgate lock automatically when
vehicle speed reaches 25 kilometers-per-hour (15
miles-per-hour). If YES is selected, a second program-
mable feature appears,AUTO UNLOCK ON EXIT?
- The options again include Yes and No. The default
is No. When Yes is selected, following each Auto Door
Lock event all doors and the liftgate will automati-
cally unlock when the driver door is opened, if the
vehicle is stopped and the transmission gear selector
is in Park or Neutral. The Auto Door Unlock event
will only occur once following each Auto Door Lock
event.
²REMOTE UNLOCK- The options include
Driver Door 1st and All Doors. The default is Driver
Door 1st. When Diver Door 1st is selected, only the
driver door unlocks when the Unlock button of the
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter is
depressed once. The Unlock button of the RKE trans-
mitter must be depressed twice to unlock all doors
and the liftgate. When All Doors is selected, all doors
and the liftgate unlock when the Unlock button of
the RKE transmitter is depressed once.
²REMOTE LINKED TO MEMORY?- This pro-
grammable feature only applies to vehicles equipped
with the optional memory system. The options
include Yes and No. The default is No. When Yes is
selected, the memory system will recall the Driver 1
or Driver 2 memory settings assigned to the RKE
transmitter being used to unlock the vehicle. When
No is selected, the memory system will only recall
memory settings when the Driver 1 or Driver 2 push
buttons of the memory switch on the driver side front
door trim panel are depressed.
²SOUND HORN ON LOCK?- The options
include Yes and No. The default is No. When Yes is
selected, a short horn chirp will provide an audible
confirmation when the RKE receiver recognizes a
valid Lock signal from an RKE transmitter. When No
is selected, no horn chirp will occur with the RKE
Lock event. This feature may be selected indepen-
dent of theFLASH LIGHTS WITH LOCKS?pro-
grammable feature.²FLASH LIGHTS WITH LOCKS?- The options
include Yes and No. The default is Yes. When Yes is
selected, a single flash of the hazard warning lamps
will provide an optical confirmation when the RKE
receiver recognizes a valid Lock signal from an RKE
transmitter, and two flashes of the same lamps will
occur when the RKE receiver recognizes a valid
Unlock signal from an RKE transmitter. When No is
selected, no lamp flash will occur with the RKE Lock
or Unlock event. This feature may be selected inde-
pendent of theSOUND HORN ON LOCK?pro-
grammable feature.
²HEADLAMP DELAY =- The options include
Off, 30 Sec, 60 Sec, and 90 Sec. The default is 90 Sec.
When a time interval is selected, the headlamps will
remain on for that length of time when the head-
lamps are turned off after the ignition is turned off,
or if the Auto mode is selected on vehicles with the
Auto Headlamps option. When Off is selected, the
headlamp delay feature is disabled.
²HEADLAMPS ON WITH WIPERS?- This pro-
grammable feature only applies to vehicles equipped
with the optional Auto Headlamps. The options
include Yes and No. The default is No. When Yes is
selected, the headlamps will turn on automatically
when the windshield wipers are turned on. The head-
lamps will turn off when the wipers are turned off,
as long as the headlamp switch is in the Auto or Off
positions. When No is selected, the headlamps will
only turn on if manually selected or if the Auto mode
is selected and the outside ambient light levels dic-
tate that they should be on.
²SERVICE INTV. =- The options include from
1000 to 12000 kilometers in 1000 kilometer incre-
ments (2000 to 7500 miles in 500 mile increments).
The default is 12000 kilometers (7500 miles). The
selected distance becomes the interval at which the
Perform Service warning message will be displayed
by the EVIC. If a new distance is selected, a second
programmable feature appears,RESET SERVICE
DISTANCE?- The options include No and Yes. The
default is Yes. When Yes is selected, the accumulated
distance since the last previous Perform Service
warning message will be reset to zero because the
service interval has been changed. When No is
selected, the distance until the next Perform Service
warning message is reduced by the accumulated dis-
tance since the last previous message.
²LOW FUEL CHIME?- The options include Yes
and No. The default is Yes. When Yes is selected, a
single chime will sound as an audible alert whenever
the instrument cluster low fuel warning lamp lights.
The chime will sound only once per ignition cycle.
When No is selected, only the low fuel warning lamp
in the instrument cluster will light and no chime will
sound.
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OVERHEAD CONSOLE (Continued)
²RETRAIN TIRE SENSORS?- This program-
mable feature only applies to vehicles equipped with
the optional tire pressure monitoring system. The
options include Yes and No. The default is No. When
Yes is selected and the menu button is depressed, the
EVIC will enter the training mode starting with the
left front tire.
²EASY EXIT SEAT?- This programmable fea-
ture only applies to vehicles equipped with the
optional memory system. The options include Yes and
No. The default is No. When Yes is selected, the
driver seat moves rearward about 55 millimeters
(two inches) or to the farthest rearward position,
whichever comes first, when the key is removed from
the ignition switch lock cylinder. This provides addi-
tional ease for exiting from the vehicle. The seat will
automatically return to the memory system setting
position when the Driver 1 or Driver 2 button of the
memory switch on the door panel is depressed or, if
theREMOTE LINKED TO MEMORYprogramma-
ble feature is enabled, when the RKE Unlock button
is depressed. While not automatic, an easy entry fea-
ture can be obtained by enabling theEASY EXIT
SEATfeature and disabling theREMOTE LINKED
TO MEMORYfeature. Then theEASY EXIT SEAT
feature will move the seat back, but the RKE unlock
event will not reposition the seat. Thus, the seat
remains positioned for easy entry, and the memory
switch on the door panel can be depressed after
entering the vehicle to return the seat to the desired
memory position.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - COMPASS
DEMAGNETIZING
A degaussing tool (Special Tool 6029) is used to
demagnetize, or degauss, the overhead console for-
ward mounting screw and the roof panel above the
overhead console. Equivalent units must be rated as
continuous duty for 110/115 volts and 60 Hz. They
must also have a field strength of over 350 gauss at 7
millimeters (0.25 inch) beyond the tip of the probe.
To demagnetize the roof panel and the overhead
console forward mounting screw, proceed as follows:
(1) Be certain that the ignition switch is in the Off
position, before you begin the demagnetizing proce-
dure.
(2) Connect the degaussing tool to an electrical
outlet, while keeping the tool at least 61 centimeters
(2 feet) away from the compass unit.
(3) Slowly approach the head of the overhead con-
sole forward mounting screw with the degaussing
tool connected.
(4) Contact the head of the screw with the plastic
coated tip of the degaussing tool for about two sec-
onds.(5) With the degaussing tool still energized, slowly
back it away from the screw. When the tip of the tool
is at least 61 centimeters (2 feet) from the screw
head, disconnect the tool.
(6) Place a piece of paper approximately 22 by 28
centimeters (8.5 by 11 inches), oriented on the vehicle
lengthwise from front to rear, on the center line of
the roof at the windshield header (Fig. 3). The pur-
pose of the paper is to protect the roof panel from
scratches, and to define the area to be demagnetized.
(7) Connect the degaussing tool to an electrical
outlet, while keeping the tool at least 61 centimeters
(2 feet) away from the compass unit.
(8) Slowly approach the center line of the roof
panel at the windshield header, with the degaussing
tool connected.
(9) Contact the roof panel with the plastic coated
tip of the degaussing tool. Be sure that the template
is in place to avoid scratching the roof panel. Using a
slow, back-and-forth sweeping motion, and allowing
13 millimeters (0.50 inch) between passes, move the
tool at least 11 centimeters (4 inches) to each side of
the roof center line, and 28 centimeters (11 inches)
back from the windshield header.
(10) With the degaussing tool still energized,
slowly back it away from the roof panel. When the
Fig. 3 Roof Demagnetizing Pattern
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OVERHEAD CONSOLE (Continued)
tip of the tool is at least 61 centimeters (2 feet) from
the roof panel, disconnect the tool.
(11) Calibrate the compass and adjust the compass
variance (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/OVERHEAD
CONSOLE - STANDARD PROCEDURE).
STANDARD PROCEDURE - COMPASS
CALIBRATION
CAUTION: Do not place any external magnets, such
as magnetic roof mount antennas, in the vicinity of
the compass. Do not use magnetic tools when ser-
vicing the overhead console.
The electronic compass unit features a self-cali-
brating design, which simplifies the calibration pro-
cedure. This feature automatically updates the
compass calibration while the vehicle is being driven.
This allows the compass unit to compensate for small
changes in the residual magnetism that the vehicle
may acquire during normal use. If the compass read-
ings appear to be erratic or out of calibration, per-
form the following calibration procedure. Also, new
service replacement Electronic Vehicle Information
Center (EVIC) modules must have their compass cal-
ibrated using this procedure. Do not attempt to cali-
brate the compass near large metal objects such as
other vehicles, large buildings, or bridges; or, near
overhead or underground power lines.
NOTE: Whenever an EVIC module is replaced, the
variance number must also be reset. Refer to Com-
pass Variation Adjustment in this group.
Calibrate the compass manually as follows:
(1) Turn the ignition switch to the On position. If
the compass/temperature data is not currently being
displayed, momentarily depress and release the C/T
push button to reach the compass/temperature dis-
play.
(2) Depress the Reset push button and hold the
button down until ªCALº appears in the display. This
takes about ten seconds, and appears about five sec-
onds after ªVARIANCE = XXº is displayed.
(3) Release the Reset push button.
(4) Drive the vehicle on a level surface, away from
large metal objects and power lines, through one
complete circle at between five and eight kilometers-
per-hour (three and five miles-per-hour) in not less
than 20 seconds. The ªCALº message will disappear
from the display to indicate that the compass is now
calibrated.
NOTE: If the ªCALº message remains in the display,
either there is excessive magnetism near the com-
pass, or the unit is faulty. Repeat the calibration
procedure one more time.NOTE: If the wrong direction is still indicated in the
compass display, the area selected for calibration
may be too close to a strong magnetic field. Repeat
the calibration procedure in another location.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - COMPASS
VARIATION ADJUSTMENT
Compass variance, also known as magnetic decli-
nation, is the difference in angle between magnetic
north and true geographic north. In some geographic
locations, the difference between magnetic and geo-
graphic north is great enough to cause the compass
to give false readings. If this problem occurs, the
compass variance setting may need to be changed.
To set the compass variance:
(1) Using the Variance Settings map, find your
geographic location and note the zone number (Fig.
4).
(2) Turn the ignition switch to the On position. If
the compass/temperature data is not currently being
displayed, momentarily depress and release the C/T
push button to reach the compass/temperature dis-
play.
(3) Depress the Reset push button and hold the
button down until ªVARIANCE = XXº appears in the
display. This takes about five seconds.
(4) Release the Reset push button. ªVARIANCE
=XX º will remain in the display. ªXXº equals the cur-
rent variance zone setting.
(5) Momentarily depress and release the Step push
button to step through the zone numbers, until the
zone number for your geographic location appears in
the display.
(6) Momentarily depress and release the Reset
push button to enter the displayed zone number into
the EVIC module memory.
(7) Confirm that the correct directions are now
indicated by the compass.
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove the screw that secures the front of the
overhead console to the front of the overhead console
retainer bracket.
(3) Insert the fingertips of both hands between the
headliner and the sides of the overhead console hous-
ing in the area near the reading and courtesy lamps.
(4) Pull downward on the sides of the overhead
console housing firmly and evenly to disengage the
two snap clips that secure the rear of the unit from
their receptacles in the overhead console retainer
bracket.
(5) Lower the overhead console from the headliner
far enough to access the wire harness connectors.
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OVERHEAD CONSOLE (Continued)
(6) Disconnect the roof wire harness connectors
from the Electronic Vehicle Information Center con-
nector receptacle, the reading and courtesy lamp wire
harness connector and, if the vehicle is so equipped,
from the back of the power sunroof switch.
(7) Remove the overhead console from the head-
liner.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the overhead console near the mount-
ing location on the headliner.
(2) Reconnect the roof wire harness connectors to
the Electronic Vehicle Information Center connector
receptacle, the reading and courtesy lamp wire har-
ness connector and, if the vehicle is so equipped, to
the back of the power sunroof switch.
(3) Align the two snap clips on the rear of the
overhead console housing with their receptacles in
the overhead console retainer bracket.
(4) Push upward firmly and evenly on the sides of
the overhead console housing over both of the snap
clip locations until each of the two snap clips is fully
engaged with its receptacle in the overhead console
retainer bracket.
(5) Install and tighten the screw that secures the
front of the overhead console housing to the overhead
console retainer bracket. Tighten the screw to 1.2
N´m (10 in. lbs.).
(6) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
SPECIAL TOOLS
OVERHEAD CONSOLE SYSTEMS
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFO
CENTER
DESCRIPTION
The Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)
is located in the overhead console on models
equipped with this option. Three versions of the
EVIC module are available on the Grand Cherokee.
These three versions are identical except that some
models include an integral three-push button Univer-
sal Transmitter transceiver and/or Tire Pressure
Monitoring System (TPM). All three EVIC modules
feature a large Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD)
screen for displaying information, and back-lit push
buttons function switches labeled C/T (compass/tem-
perature), RESET, STEP, and MENU. The VFD
screen can also display a vehicle graphic that is used
Fig. 4 Variance Settings
Degaussing Tool 6029
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OVERHEAD CONSOLE (Continued)