OK, repair the shorted circuit or component as
required and replace the faulty fuse.
(2) Turn the ignition switch to the On position.
Check for battery voltage at the fused ignition switch
output (run) fuse in the junction block. If OK, go to
Step 3. If not OK, repair the open fused ignition
switch output (run) circuit to the ignition switch as
required.
(3) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable. Remove the lower center bezel from the instru-
ment panel and disconnect the instrument panel wire
harness connectors from both heated seat switch con-
nector receptacles. Check for continuity between the
ground circuit cavity of the instrument panel wire
harness connector for the inoperative heated seat
switch(es) and a good ground. There should be conti-
nuity. If OK, go to Step 4. If not OK, repair the open
ground circuit to ground as required.
(4) Reconnect the battery negative cable. Turn the
ignition switch to the On position. Check for battery
voltage at the fused ignition switch output (run) cir-
cuit cavity of the instrument panel wire harness con-
nector for the inoperative heated seat switch(es). If
OK, turn the ignition switch to the Off position, dis-
connect and isolate the battery negative cable, and go
to Step 5. If not OK, repair the open fused ignition
switch output (run) circuit to the junction block fuse
as required.
(5) Test the heated seat switch(es) (Fig. 3) as
shown in the Heated Seat Switch Test chart. If OK,
go to Step 6. If not OK, replace the faulty heated seat
switch(es).
HEATED SEAT SWITCH TEST
SWITCH
POSITIONRESISTANCE
BETWEENRESISTANCE
(OHMS)
Off Pin1&6 55
Low Pin1&61430
High Pin1&6 365
All resistance values are 5%.
(6) Disconnect the 22-way instrument panel wire
harness connector from the Body Control Module
(BCM) connector receptacle. Check for continuity
between the seat heater switch sensor ground circuit
cavity of the instrument panel wire harness connec-
tor for the inoperative heated seat switch(es) and a
good ground. There should be no continuity. If OK, go
to Step 7. If not OK, repair the shorted seat heater
switch sensor ground circuit as required.
(7) Check for continuity between the seat heater
switch sensor ground circuit cavities of the instru-
ment panel wire harness connector for the in opera-
tive heated seat switch(es) and the 22-way
instrument panel wire harness connector for theBCM. There should be continuity. If OK, go to Step 8.
If not OK, repair the open seat heater switch sensor
ground circuit as required.
(8) Check for continuity between the seat heater
switch mux circuit cavity of the instrument panel
wire harness connector for the inoperative heated
seat switch and a good ground. There should be no
continuity. If OK, go to Step 9. If not OK, repair the
shorted seat heater switch mux circuit as required.
(9) Check for continuity between the seat heater
switch mux circuit cavity of the instrument panel
wire harness connector for the inoperative heated
seat switch and the 22-way instrument panel wire
harness connector for the BCM. There should be con-
tinuity. If OK, use a DRBtscan tool and the proper
Diagnostic Procedures manual to test the BCM. If
not OK, repair the open seat heater switch mux cir-
cuit as required.
REMOVAL
WARNING: REFER TO THE RESTRAINTS SECTION
OF THIS MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY
STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, OR
INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR
SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE PROPER PRE-
CAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIR-
BAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL
INJURY.
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
Fig. 3 Rear of Heated Seat Switch
1 - LEFT SHOWN (RIGHT TYPICAL)
2 - ILLUMINATION LAMP
3 - CONNECTOR RECEPTACLE
4 - HEATED SEAT SWITCH
8G - 12 HEATED SEAT SYSTEMWJ
DRIVER HEATED SEAT SWITCH (Continued)
(2) Remove the center lower bezel from the instru-
ment panel. Refer toInstrument Panel Center
Lower Bezelin the Body section of this manual for
the procedure.
(3) Remove the four screws that secure the heated
seat switch to the back of the instrument panel cen-
ter lower bezel (Fig. 4).
(4) Remove the heated seat switch from the back
of the instrument panel center lower bezel.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the heated seat switch onto the back
of the instrument panel center lower bezel.
(2) Install and tighten the four screws that secure
the heated seat switch to the back of the instrument
panel center lower bezel. Tighten the screws to 1.5
N´m (13 in. lbs.).
(3) Install the center lower bezel onto the instru-
ment panel. Refer toInstrument Panel Center
Lower Bezelin the Body section of this manual for
the procedure.
(4) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
HEATED SEAT ELEMENT
DESCRIPTION
The heated seat system includes two seat heating ele-
ments in each front seat, one for the seat cushion (Fig.
5)and the other for the seat back. One type of heated
seat element is offered. All models use two resistor wire
heating elements for each seat that are connected in
series with the Heated Seat Module (HSM).
The seat heating elements are glued to the seat and
seat back cushions. The heated seat elements can be
replaced if faulty or damaged, service replacement seat
or seat back elements are available. Refer to the pro-
cedure in this section for detailed instructions.
OPERATION
The heated seat elements resist the flow of electri-
cal current. When battery current is passed through
the elements, the energy lost by the resistance of the
elements to the current flow is released in the form
of heat. The temperature sensor is a NTC thermistor.
When the temperature of the seat cushion cover
rises, the resistance of the sensor decreases. The
HSM or MHSM supplies a five-volt current to one
side of each sensor, and monitors the voltage drop
through the sensor on a return circuit. The MSM or
MHSM uses this temperature sensor input to moni-
tor the temperature of the seat, and regulates the
current flow to the seat heating elements accordingly.
Fig. 4 Heated Seat Switch Remove/Install
1 - HEATED SEAT SWITCHES
2 - SCREWS (4)
3 - CENTER LOWER BEZEL
4 - CIGAR LIGHTER
5 - ILLUMINATION LAMPS
6 - POWER OUTLET
Fig. 5 HEATING ELEMENT INSTALLED
1 - SEAT BACK WIRE HARNESS
2 - HEATED SEAT WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR
3 - HEATED SEAT CUSHION ELEMENT
WJHEATED SEAT SYSTEM 8G - 13
DRIVER HEATED SEAT SWITCH (Continued)
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - HEATED SEAT
ELEMENT
RESISTOR WIRE ELEMENT
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable. The power seat wire harness connectors for the
seat cushion and seat back heating elements are
secured to a bracket located under the rear edge of
the seat cushion frame. Refer toWiringfor complete
circuit schematics and connector locations.
(2) Disconnect the Heated Seat Module (HSM) or
Memory Heated Seat Module (MHSM) C2 connector.
Check for continuity between the SEAT HEATER
B(+) DRIVER circuit cavity of the C2 connector and
the seat cushion frame. There should be NO continu-
ity. If OK, go to Step 3. If not OK, repair the shorted
seat heater B(+) driver circuit as required.
NOTE: WHEN CHECKING HEATED SEAT ELE-
MENTS FOR CONTINUITY, BE CERTAIN TO MOVE
THE HEATING ELEMENT BEING CHECKED. MOV-
ING THE ELEMENT, SUCH AS SITTING IN THE SEAT
WILL ELIMINATE THE POSSIBILITY OF AN INTER-
MITTENT OPEN IN THE ELEMENT WHICH WOULD
ONLY BE EVIDENT IF THE ELEMENT WAS MOVED
IN A CERTAIN DIRECTION. FAILURE TO CHECK
THE ELEMENT IN VARIOUS POSITIONS COULD
RESULT IN AN INCOMPLETE TEST.
(3) Check for continuity between the SEAT
HEATER B(+) DRIVER circuit cavity of the C2 con-
nector and the ground circuit cavity. There should be
continuity at all times (even upon moving or sitting
in the seat). If OK, proceed with testing the other
components in the heated seat system. If not OK,
replace the open heating element. Refer to the proce-
dure in this section of the manual.
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the negative battery
cable.
(2) Remove the appropriate seat cushion or seat
back trim cover. Refer to the Body section of the ser-
vice manual for the procedures.
(3) Disconnect the inoperative heated seat cushion
or seat back element electrical connectors.
(4) Gently peel-off defective heater element from
foam cushion.
INSTALLATION
(1) Peel off the adhesive backing on the back of the
replacement heating element and install on cushion
pad in the same location as the original (Fig. 6).
CAUTION: During the installation of the replace-
ment heating element, be very careful not to fold or
crease the element assembly. Folds or creases will
cause premature failure.
(2) Connect the new heating element electrical
connectors (Fig. 6).
(3) Connect the negative battery cable.
(4) Verify heated seat system operation.
(5) Install the appropriate seat cushion or seat
back trim cover. Make certain the seat wire harness
is correctly routed through the seat and seat back.
The excess wire between the cushion and back ele-
ments should be securely tucked between the rear of
the cushion foam and the rear carpet flap of the trim
cover.
Fig. 6 HEATING ELEMENT INSTALLED
1 - SEAT BACK WIRE HARNESS
2 - HEATED SEAT WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR
3 - HEATED SEAT CUSHION ELEMENT
8G - 14 HEATED SEAT SYSTEMWJ
HEATED SEAT ELEMENT (Continued)
HEATED SEAT SENSOR
DESCRIPTION
The heated seat temperature sensor is a Negative
Temperature Coefficient (NTC) thermistor. One tem-
perature sensor is used for each seat. This tempera-
ture sensor is located in the seat cushion heating
element on all models.
The heated seat temperature sensor cannot be
repaired or adjusted and must be replaced if defec-
tive. The heated seat cushion element must be
replaced if the temperature sensor is defective. Refer
to the procedure in this section of the service man-
ual.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - HEATED SEAT
SENSOR
For complete circuit diagrams, refer toWiring
Diagrams.
(1) Disconnect the Heated Seat Module (HSM) or
Memory Heated Seat Module (MHSM) C1 connector.
Check for continuity between the SEAT SENSOR 5V
SUPPLY circuit cavity and the seat cushion frame.
There should beNOcontinuity. If OK, go to Step 2.
If not OK, repair the shorted seat sensor 5V supply
circuit as required.
(2) Check for continuity between the SEAT SEN-
SOR 5V SUPPLY circuit cavity of the 4-way power
seat wire harness connector and the C1 connector for
the HSM or MHSM. There should be continuity. If
OK, go to Step 3. If not OK, repair the open seat sen-
sor 5V supply circuit as required.
(3) Connect the module electrical connector. Turn
system ON, using a voltmeter, backprobe the HSM or
MHSM C1 connector on the SEAT TEMPERATURE
SENSOR INPUT circuit cavity. Voltage should be
present (2-4 volts). If OK, proceed with testing the
other components in the heated seat system. If not
OK, refer to Heated Seat Module Diagnosis and Test-
ing in the electronic control modules section of this
manual.
REMOVAL
(1) For heated seat sensor replacement procedure
(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/HEATED SEATS/
HEATED SEAT ELEMENT - REMOVAL).
PASSENGER HEATED SEAT
SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
The heated seat switches are mounted in the
instrument panel center lower bezel (Fig. 7), which is
located near the bottom of the instrument panel cen-
ter stack. The two three-position rocker-type
switches, one switch for each front seat, provide a
resistor multiplexed signal to the Body Control Mod-
ule (BCM) through separate hard wired circuits.
Each switch has an Off, Low, and High position so
that both the driver and the front seat passenger can
select a preferred seat heating mode. Each switch
has two Light-Emitting Diodes (LED), one each for
the Low position and the High position, which light
to indicate that the heater for the seat that the
switch controls is turned on. Each switch is also back
lit by a replaceable incandescent bulb.
The heated seat switches and their LEDs cannot
be repaired. If either switch or LED is faulty or dam-
aged, the entire switch unit must be replaced. The
incandescent switch illumination bulb and bulb
holder units are available for service replacement.
Fig. 7 HEATED SEAT SWITCHES
1 - HEATED SEAT SWITCHES
WJHEATED SEAT SYSTEM 8G - 15
POWER MIRRORS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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POWER MIRRORS
DESCRIPTION.........................11
OPERATION...........................12
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - POWER
MIRRORS...........................12
AUTOMATIC DAY/NIGHT MIRROR
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION - REAR VIEW MIRROR.....12
DESCRIPTION - OUTSIDE REAR VIEW
MIRROR............................13
OPERATION
OPERATION - REAR VIEW MIRROR.......13
OPERATION - OUTSIDE REAR VIEW
MIRROR............................13
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AUTOMATIC DAY
/ NIGHT MIRROR......................13POWER FOLD-AWAY MIRROR - EXPORT
DESCRIPTION.........................14
OPERATION...........................14
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - POWER
FOLD-AWAY MIRROR - EXPORT..........14
REMOVAL.............................14
POWER MIRROR SWITCH
DESCRIPTION.........................15
OPERATION...........................15
SIDEVIEW MIRROR
DESCRIPTION.........................15
OPERATION...........................15
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - SIDEVIEW
MIRROR............................16
POWER MIRRORS
DESCRIPTION
Driver and passenger side power operated outside
rear view mirrors are standard factory-installed
equipment on this model. The power mirror system
allows the driver to adjust both outside mirrors elec-
trically from the driver seat position by operating a
switch on the driver side front door trim panel. The
power mirror system receives non-switched battery
current through a fuse in the Power Distribution
Center (PDC) so that the power mirrors remain oper-
ational, regardless of the ignition switch position.
The standard equipment power operated outside
rear view mirrors are also equipped with the heated
mirror system, which will only operate when the
ignition switch is in the On position and the rear
window defogger switch is turned on. When the rear
window defogger switch is in the On position, electric
heater grids on the rear window glass and behind
both outside rear view mirror glasses are energized.
These electric heater grids produce heat to help clear
the rear window glass and outside rear view mirrors
of ice, snow, or fog. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/
HEATED MIRRORS - DESCRIPTION) for more
information on this feature.
A driver side automatic dimming outside mirror
that dims the mirror to reduce the glare of bright
lights approaching the vehicle from behind, and a
memory system that automatically positions the
power mirrors for two different drivers are optionalfactory-installed equipment on this model. (Refer to 8
- ELECTRICAL/POWER MIRRORS/AUTOMATIC
DAY / NIGHT MIRROR - DESCRIPTION) for more
information. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/POWER
SEATS - DESCRIPTION) for more information.
This group covers the following components of the
power mirror system:
²Power mirrors
²Power mirror switch.
Certain functions and features of the power mirror
system rely upon resources shared with other elec-
tronic modules in the vehicle over the Programmable
Communications Interface (PCI) data bus network.
The PCI data bus network allows the sharing of sen-
sor information. This helps to reduce wire harness
complexity, internal controller hardware, and compo-
nent sensor current loads. At the same time, this sys-
tem provides increased reliability, enhanced
diagnostics, and allows the addition of many new fea-
ture capabilities. For diagnosis of these electronic
modules or of the PCI data bus network, the use of a
DRB scan tool and the proper Diagnostic Procedures
manual are recommended.
The other electronic modules that may affect power
mirror system operation are as follows:
²Body Control Module (BCM)(Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC CONTROL MOD-
ULES/BODY CONTROL/CENTRAL TIMER MODUL
- DESCRIPTION) for more information.
²Driver Door Module (DDM)(Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC CONTROL MOD-
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POWER SEAT SYSTEM
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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POWER SEAT SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION........................18
DESCRIPTION - MEMORY SYSTEM.......19
OPERATION
OPERATION - POWER SEAT SYSTEM.....20
OPERATION - MEMORY SYSTEM.........20
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING - POWER SEAT
SYSTEM............................20
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING - MEMORY
SYSTEM............................20
DRIVER SEAT SWITCH
DESCRIPTION.........................21
OPERATION...........................21
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - DRIVER SEAT
SWITCH............................22
REMOVAL.............................23
INSTALLATION.........................23
LUMBAR CONTROL SWITCH
DESCRIPTION.........................24
OPERATION...........................24
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - POWER LUMBAR
SWITCH............................24
REMOVAL.............................24
INSTALLATION.........................25
LUMBAR MOTOR
DESCRIPTION.........................25OPERATION...........................26
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - POWER LUMBAR
ADJUSTER..........................26
MEMORY SET SWITCH
DESCRIPTION.........................26
OPERATION...........................26
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - MEMORY
SWITCH............................27
REMOVAL.............................27
INSTALLATION.........................27
PASSENGER SEAT SWITCH
DESCRIPTION.........................27
OPERATION...........................28
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - PASSENGER
SEAT SWITCH........................28
REMOVAL.............................29
INSTALLATION.........................29
RECLINER MOTOR
DESCRIPTION.........................30
OPERATION...........................30
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - RECLINER
MOTOR .............................30
POWER SEAT TRACK
DESCRIPTION.........................31
OPERATION...........................32
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - POWER SEAT
TRACK.............................32
POWER SEAT SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
Driver and passenger power front seats are an
available factory-installed option for this vehicle. The
power seat system option allows the driver and front
seat passenger to electrically adjust their seating
positions for optimum control and comfort using the
power seat switches located on the outboard seat
cushion side shield of each front seat. The power seat
system receives battery current through a fuse in the
Power Distribution Center (PDC) and a circuit
breaker in the junction block so that the power seats
remain operational, regardless of the ignition switch
position.Four power seat options are offered on this vehicle,
depending upon the model. They are as follows:
²Six-way power drivers seat with manual
passenger seat- This power seat package is an
option on Laredo models equipped with cloth-
trimmed seats and includes a six-way adjustable
driver seat track with manual seat back recliners.
²Six-way power driver and passenger seat-
This power seat package is an option on Laredo mod-
els equipped with cloth or leather-trimmed seats and
includes six-way adjustable seat tracks with manual
seat back recliners. Heated Seats are available on
leather-trimmed seats.
²Ten-way power drivers seat with Memory
and Six-way power passenger seat- This power
seat package is standard on Limited models. This
option includes a six-way adjustable seat track with
power seat back recliners and power lumbar supports
for the driver and six-way only for the passenger.
8N - 18 POWER SEAT SYSTEMWJ
²Ten-way power drivers and passenger seats
with Memory- This power seat option is standard
on Overland models and optional on Limited models.
This option includes a six-way adjustable seat cush-
ion track with power seat back recliners and power
lumbar supports. Heated Seats are standard with
this option.
Refer toHeated Seat Systemfor more informa-
tion on the heated seat option. Refer toMemory
Systemin the Memory System section of this group
for more information on the memory system.
The power seat system includes the following com-
ponents:
²Power lumbar adjuster (ten-way power seat
only)
²Power lumbar switch (ten-way power seat only)
²Power seat recliner (ten-way power seat only)
²Power seat switch
²Power seat track.
Refer toPower Seatin Wiring Diagrams for com-
plete circuit diagrams. Following are general descrip-
tions of the major components in the power seat/
memory seat system.
DESCRIPTION - MEMORY SYSTEM
An electronic memory system is standard equip-
ment on the Limited model. The memory system is
able to store and recall the driver side power seat
positions (including the power recliner position), and
both outside power mirror positions for two drivers.
For vehicles with a radio connected to the Program-
mable Communications Interface (PCI) data bus net-
work, the memory system is also able to store and
recall up to twenty - ten AM and ten FM - radio sta-
tion presets for two drivers. The memory system also
will store and recall the last station listened to for
each driver, even if it is not one of the twenty preset
stations.
The memory system will automatically return to
all of these settings when the corresponding num-
bered and color-coded button (Driver 1 - Black, or
Driver 2 - Gray) of the memory switch on the driver
side front door trim panel is depressed, or when the
doors are unlocked using the corresponding num-
bered and color-coded (Driver 1 - Black, or Driver 2 -
Gray) Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter. A
customer programmable feature of the memory sys-
tem allows the RKE recall of memory features to be
disabled in cases where there are more than two
drivers of the vehicle.
The memory system also has a customer program-
mable easy exit feature that will move the driver
seat rearward 55 millimeters (two inches) or to the
end of its travel, whichever occurs first, when the key
is removed from the ignition switch lock cylinder.A Memory Seat Module (MSM) or Memory Heated
Seat Module (MHSM) are used on this model to con-
trol and integrate the many electronic functions and
features included in the memory system. On vehicles
equipped with the heated seat system option, the
MHSM also controls the functions and features of
that system.
The memory system includes the following compo-
nents:
²Memory seat module (or memory heated seat
module)
²Memory switch
²Position potentiometers on both outside power
mirrors
²Position potentiometers on the driver side power
seat track and power seat recliner motors.
²Radio receiver (if PCI data bus capable).
Certain functions and features of the memory sys-
tem rely upon resources shared with other electronic
modules in the vehicle over the Programmable Com-
munications Interface (PCI) data bus network. The
PCI data bus network allows the sharing of sensor
information. This helps to reduce wire harness com-
plexity, internal controller hardware, and component
sensor current loads. At the same time, this system
provides increased reliability, enhanced diagnostics,
and allows the addition of many new feature capabil-
ities. For diagnosis of these electronic modules or of
the PCI data bus network, the use of a DRBtscan
tool and the proper Diagnostic Procedures manual
are recommended.
The other electronic modules that may affect mem-
ory system operation are as follows:
²Body Control Module (BCM)- Refer toBody
Control Modulein Electronic Control Modules for
more information.
²Driver Door Module (DDM)- Refer toDoor
Modulein Electronic Control Modules for more
information.
²Electronic Vehicle Information Center
(EVIC)- Refer toElectronic Vehicle Information
Centerin Overhead Console Systems for more infor-
mation.
²Passenger Door Module (PDM)- Refer to
Door Modulein Electronic Control Modules for
more information.
²Powertrain Control Module (PCM)- Refer to
Powertrain Control Modulein Electronic Control
Modules for more information.
²Radio Receiver- Refer toRadio Receiverin
Audio Systems for more information.
Refer toHeated Seat Systemfor more informa-
tion on this system. Refer toRemote Keyless Entry
Systemin Power Lock Systems for more information
on the RKE system. Refer toPower Mirrorin
Power Mirror Systems for more information on the
WJPOWER SEAT SYSTEM 8N - 19
POWER SEAT SYSTEM (Continued)
8W-12 JUNCTION BLOCK
Component PageA/C Compressor Clutch Relay................8W-12-18
Accessory Delay Relay.....................8W-12-25
Adjustable Pedals Module..................8W-12-11
Airbag Control Module....................8W-12-25
Auto Shut Down Relay....................8W-12-18
Automatic Day/Night Mirror.................8W-12-23
Automatic Headlamp Light Sensor/VTSS LED......8W-12-15
Automatic Zone Control Module..........8W-12-15, 17, 22
Back-Up Lamp Relay.....................8W-12-22
Body Control Module . . . 8W-12-10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 20, 23, 24, 25,
26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 35, 36
Brake Lamp Switch......................8W-12-24
Cargo Lamp......................8W-12-16, 24, 27
Cigar Lighter..........................8W-12-17
Cigar Lighter Relay....................8W-12-17, 26
Circuit Breaker No. 1...................8W-12-28, 29
Circuit Breaker No. 2......................8W-12-9
Clockspring...........................8W-12-31
Combination Flasher............8W-12-10, 22, 27, 32, 35
Controller Antilock Brake..................8W-12-21
Data Link Connector.....................8W-12-10
Driver Door Module......................8W-12-34
Driver Heated Seat Switch..................8W-12-22
Driver Lumbar Switch.....................8W-12-9
Driver Power Seat Switch...................8W-12-9
Electric Brake..........................8W-12-21
Engine Control Module....................8W-12-19
Engine Starter Motor Relay.................8W-12-26
EVAP/Purge Solenoid.....................8W-12-18
Fog Lamp Relay........................8W-12-24
Front Power Outlet......................8W-12-11
Front Wiper Motor....................8W-12-28, 29
Fuel Pump Relay........................8W-12-18
Fuse 2..............................8W-12-17
Fuse 3............................8W-12-10, 20
Fuse 4..............................8W-12-10
Fuse 5..............................8W-12-11
Fuse 6............................8W-12-12, 13
Fuse 7..............................8W-12-15
Fuse 8..............................8W-12-16
Fuse 9..............................8W-12-11
Fuse 10..............................8W-12-11
Fuse 11..............................8W-12-17
Fuse 12.......................8W-12-18, 19, 21, 34
Fuse 14..............................8W-12-20
Fuse 15.........................8W-12-11, 15, 20
Fuse 16..............................8W-12-10
Fuse 17..............................8W-12-10
Fuse 18...........................8W-12-21, 34
Fuse 19..............................8W-12-21
Fuse 20..............................8W-12-22
Fuse 21...........................8W-12-18, 19
Fuse 22..............................8W-12-23
Fuse 23..............................8W-12-24
Fuse 24..............................8W-12-24
Fuse 25..............................8W-12-25
Fuse 26..............................8W-12-17
Fuse 27..............................8W-12-36
Fuse 28..............................8W-12-26
Fuse 29..............................8W-12-26
Fuse 30..............................8W-12-26
Fuse 31..............................8W-12-26
Fuse 32..............................8W-12-25
Fuse 33..............................8W-12-25
G200...............................8W-12-35
Glove Box Lamp........................8W-12-16
Headlamp Leveling Switch...............8W-12-12, 13
High Beam Relay........................8W-12-10
Horn Relay...........................8W-12-31
Horn Switch...........................8W-12-31
Instrument Cluster..................8W-12-10, 23, 32
Intrusion Transceiver Module................8W-12-16
Junction Block.........8W-12-2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16,
17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25,
26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36Component PageLeft Courtesy Lamp......................8W-12-16
Left Door Handle Courtesy Lamp.........8W-12-16, 24, 30
Left Fog Lamp.........................8W-12-24
Left Front Park Lamp.....................8W-12-14
Left Front Park/Turn Signal Lamp...........8W-12-14, 33
Left Front Side Marker Lamp..............8W-12-14, 33
Left Front Turn Signal Lamp................8W-12-33
Left Headlamp Leveling Motor...............8W-12-14
Left High Beam Headlamp..................8W-12-10
Left Liftgate Ajar Switch...................8W-12-30
Left Low Beam Headlamp..................8W-12-20
Left Multi-Function Switch...............8W-12-10, 35
Left Rear Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch..........8W-12-27
Left Rear Lamp Assembly...........8W-12-12, 13, 27, 36
Left Side Repeater Lamp...................8W-12-32
Left Visor/Vanity Lamp..................8W-12-16, 30
License Lamp No. 1....................8W-12-12, 13
License Lamp No. 2....................8W-12-12, 13
Liftgate Flip-Up Ajar Switch.................8W-12-30
Liftgate Flip-Up Push Button Switch...........8W-12-16
Liftgate Power Lock Motor..................8W-12-16
Low Beam Relay........................8W-12-20
Low Beam/Daytime Running Lamp Relay.........8W-12-20
Manual Temperature Control..............8W-12-17, 22
Overhead Map/Courtesy Lamp...........8W-12-16, 24, 30
Park Lamp Relay.....................8W-12-12, 13
Park/Neutral Position Switch................8W-12-22
Passenger Door Module....................8W-12-34
Passenger Heated Seat Switch...............8W-12-22
Passenger Lumbar Switch...................8W-12-9
Passenger Power Seat Switch.................8W-12-9
Power Amplifier.........................8W-12-11
Power Connector........................8W-12-11
Power Distribution Center....8W-12-10, 11, 15, 17, 20, 21, 34
Powertrain Control Module.................8W-12-18
Radio.............................8W-12-11, 26
Rain Sensor...........................8W-12-25
Rear Window Defogger....................8W-12-17
Rear Window Defogger Relay................8W-12-17
Rear Wiper Motor.....................8W-12-16, 30
Remote Keyless Module....................8W-12-15
Right Courtesy Lamp.....................8W-12-16
Right Door Handle Courtesy Lamp........8W-12-16, 24, 30
Right Fog Lamp........................8W-12-24
Right Front Park Lamp....................8W-12-14
Right Front Park/Turn Signal Lamp..........8W-12-14, 33
Right Front Side Marker Lamp.............8W-12-14, 33
Right Front Turn Signal Lamp...............8W-12-33
Right Headlamp Leveling Motor..............8W-12-14
Right High Beam Headlamp.................8W-12-10
Right Liftgate Ajar Switch..................8W-12-30
Right Low Beam Headlamp.................8W-12-20
Right Multi-Function Switch.................8W-12-26
Right Rear Lamp Assembly..........8W-12-12, 13, 32, 36
Right Side Repeater Lamp..................8W-12-32
Right Visor/Vanity Lamp.................8W-12-16, 30
Seat Module...........................8W-12-9
Sentry Key Immobilizer Module............8W-12-15, 23
Shifter Assembly......................8W-12-18, 19
Siren...............................8W-12-15
Sunroof Control Module....................8W-12-25
Temperature Valve Actuator.................8W-12-22
Trailer Tow Brake Lamp Relay...............8W-12-21
Trailer Tow Circuit Breaker.................8W-12-17
Trailer Tow Connector.....................8W-12-12
Trailer Tow Left Turn Relay.................8W-12-27
Trailer Tow Right Turn Relay................8W-12-32
Transmission Control Module..............8W-12-18, 26
Transmission Solenoid/TRS Assembly...........8W-12-22
Underhood Lamp........................8W-12-15
Vehicle Information Center...............8W-12-16, 23
Wiper High/Low Relay..................8W-12-28, 29
Wiper On/Off Relay....................8W-12-28, 29
WJ8W-12 JUNCTION BLOCK 8W - 12 - 1