
Theft Security System (VTSS) have a door cylinder
lock switch secured to the back of the key lock cylin-
der inside each front door (Fig. 2). The door cylinder
lock switch is a resistor multiplexed momentary
switch that is hard wired in series between the door
lock switch ground and right or left cylinder lock
switch mux circuits of the Body Control Module
(BCM) through the front door wire harness. The door
cylinder lock switches are driven by the key lock cyl-
inders and contain two internal resistors. One resis-
tor value is used for the Lock position, and one for
the Unlock position.
The door cylinder lock switches cannot be adjusted
or repaired and, if faulty or damaged, they must be
replaced.
OPERATION
The door cylinder lock switches are actuated by the
key lock cylinder when the key is inserted in the lock
cylinder and turned to the lock or unlock positions.
The door cylinder lock switch close a circuit between
the door lock switch ground circuit and the left or
right cylinder lock switch mux circuits through one of
two internal resistors for the Body Control Module
(BCM) when either front door key lock cylinder is in
the Lock, or Unlock positions. The BCM reads the
switch status through an internal pull-up, then uses
this information as an input for the Vehicle Theft
Security System (VTSS) operation.
The door cylinder lock switches and circuits can be
diagnosed using conventional diagnostic tools and
methods.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - DOOR CYLINDER
LOCK SWITCH
Refer to the appropriate wiring information. The
wiring information includes wiring diagrams, proper
wire and connector repair procedures, further details
on wire harness routing and retention, as well as
pin-out and location views for the various wire har-
ness connectors, splices and grounds.
(1) Disconnect the door cylinder lock switch pigtail
wire connector from the door wire harness connector.
(2) Using a ohmmeter, check the switch resistance
checks between the two terminals in the door cylin-
der lock switch pigtail wire connector. Actuate the
switch by rotating the key in the door lock cylinder
to test for the proper resistance values in each of the
two switch positions, as shown in the Door Cylinder
Lock Switch Test table.
DOOR CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH TEST
Switch Position Resistance
( 10%)
Left Side Right Side
Lock (Clockwise) Unlock
(Counterclockwise)473 Ohms
Unlock
(Counterclockwise)Lock (Clockwise) 1.994 Kilohms
(3) If a door cylinder lock switch fails either of the
resistance tests, replace the faulty switch.
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove the outside door handle unit from the
outer door panel. (Refer to 23 - BODY/DOOR -
FRONT/EXTERIOR HANDLE - REMOVAL).
(3) Remove the retainer clip from the pin on the
back of the door lock cylinder (Fig. 3).
(4) Remove the lock lever from the pin on the back
of the door lock cylinder.
(5) Remove the door cylinder lock switch from the
back of the lock cylinder.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the door cylinder lock switch onto the
back of the lock cylinder with its pigtail wire harness
oriented toward the bottom (Fig. 3).
Fig. 3 Lock Cylinder Lever Retainer Remove/Install
1 - LEVER
2 - RETAINER
3 - LOCK CYLINDER
4 - SWITCH
5 - PLIERS
6 - OUTSIDE DOOR HANDLE
8Q - 10 VEHICLE THEFT SECURITYKJ
DOOR CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH (Continued)

(2) Position the lock lever onto the pin on the back
of the door lock cylinder with the lever oriented
toward the rear.
(3) Install the retainer clip onto the pin on the
back of the door lock cylinder. Be certain that the
center tab of the retainer is engaged in the retention
hole on the lock lever.
(4) Reinstall the outside door handle unit onto the
outer door panel. (Refer to 23 - BODY/DOOR -
FRONT/EXTERIOR HANDLE - INSTALLATION).
(5) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
HOOD AJAR SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
The hood ajar switch is a normally closed, single
pole momentary switch that is used only on vehicles
equipped with the Vehicle Theft Security System
(VTSS) for sale in certain markets where it is
required equipment (Fig. 4). This switch consists of a
molded plastic body with a molded plastic mounting
bezel. The switch body has an integral molded con-nector receptacle on the lower end, while the spring-
loaded switch plunger extends from the upper end.
Two external latches integral to the mounting bezel
lock the switch into a keyed mounting hole in the
stamped steel switch mounting bracket. The mount-
ing bracket is fastened with two screws to the right
inner fender shield near the fender ledge in the
engine compartment. A molded plastic striker with
an integral retainer and mounting tab is secured to
the underside of the hood panel inner reinforcement
to actuate the switch plunger as the hood panel is
closed (Fig. 5). A single take out of the headlamp and
dash wire harness connects the switch to the vehicle
electrical system. The switch receives a path to
ground at all times through another take out of the
headlamp and dash wire harness with an eyelet ter-
minal connector that is secured by a ground screw to
the left inner fender shield in the engine compart-
ment.
The hood ajar switch cannot be adjusted or
repaired and, if faulty or damaged, it must be
replaced. The hood ajar switch striker is not intended
for reuse. If the striker is removed from the hood
inner reinforcement for any reason, it must be
replaced with a new unit.
Fig. 4 Hood Ajar Switch
1 - INNER FENDER
2 - SCREW (2)
3 - BRACKET
4 - HOOD AJAR SWITCH
5 - WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR
Fig. 5 Hood Ajar Switch Striker
1 - STRIKER
2-TAB
3 - INNER HOOD REINFORCEMENT
4 - RETAINER
KJVEHICLE THEFT SECURITY 8Q - 11
DOOR CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH (Continued)

8W-02 COMPONENT INDEX
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay........... 8Wa-42
A/C Compressor Clutch................ 8Wa-42
A/C-Heater Control................... 8Wa-42
A/C High Pressure Switch.............. 8Wa-42
A/C Low Pressure Switch............... 8Wa-42
A/C Pressure Transducer............... 8Wa-42
Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor........ 8Wa-30
Airbag Control Module................. 8Wa-43
Ambient Temperature Sensor............ 8Wa-45
Antenna Module...................... 8Wa-47
Antenna............................ 8Wa-47
Ash Receiver Lamp................... 8Wa-44
Auto Shut Down Relay................. 8Wa-30
Back-Up Lamp Switch................. 8Wa-31
Battery Temperature Sensor......... 8Wa-20, 30
Battery............................. 8Wa-20
Blend Door Actuator................... 8Wa-42
Blower Motor Relay................... 8Wa-42
Blower Motor Resistor Block............ 8Wa-42
Blower Motor........................ 8Wa-42
Body Control Module.................. 8Wa-45
Boost Pressure Sensor................. 8Wa-30
Brake Lamp Switch................... 8Wa-33
Brake Pressure Switch................. 8Wa-35
Cabin Heater Relay................... 8Wa-42
Cabin Heater........................ 8Wa-42
Camshaft Position Sensor.............. 8Wa-30
Capacitor........................... 8Wa-30
Cargo Lamp......................... 8Wa-44
CD Changer......................... 8Wa-47
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp........ 8Wa-51
Cigar Lighter........................ 8Wa-41
Circuit Breakers...................... 8Wa-12
Clockspring................. 8Wa-33, 41, 43, 47
Clutch Interlock Switch................ 8Wa-21
Clutch Switch Override Relay........... 8Wa-21
Coil On Plugs........................ 8Wa-30
Coil Rail............................ 8Wa-30
Compass Mini-Trip Computer........... 8Wa-49
Controller Antilock Brake.............. 8Wa-35
Courtesy Lamps...................... 8Wa-44
Crankshaft Position Sensor............. 8Wa-30
Curtain Airbags...................... 8Wa-43
Cylinder Lock Switches................ 8Wa-61
Data Link Connector.................. 8Wa-18
Daytime Running Lamp Relay........... 8Wa-50
Defogger Relay....................... 8Wa-48
Diagnostic Junction Port............... 8Wa-18
Dome Lamp......................... 8Wa-44
Door Ajar Switches.................... 8Wa-45
Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switches.......... 8Wa-61
Door Lock Relay...................... 8Wa-61Component Page
Door Lock Switches................... 8Wa-61
Door Speakers....................... 8Wa-47
Driver Airbag Squib 1................. 8Wa-43
Driver Airbag Squib 2................. 8Wa-43
Driver Door Unlock Relay.............. 8Wa-61
Driver Seat Belt Switch................ 8Wa-40
Driver Seat Belt Tensioner.............. 8Wa-43
EGR Solenoid........................ 8Wa-30
Electric Brake Provision................ 8Wa-54
Engine Control Module................ 8Wa-30
Engine Coolant Level Sensor............ 8Wa-40
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor...... 8Wa-30
Engine Oil Pressure Sensor............. 8Wa-30
EVAP/Purge Solenoid.................. 8Wa-30
Flip-Up Glass Release Motor............ 8Wa-61
Flip-Up Glass Release Switch........... 8Wa-61
Fog Lamps.......................... 8Wa-50
Front Fog Lamp Relay................. 8Wa-50
Front Wiper Motor.................... 8Wa-53
Fuel Heater Relay.................... 8Wa-30
Fuel Heater......................... 8Wa-30
Fuel Injectors........................ 8Wa-30
Fuel Pressure Sensor.................. 8Wa-30
Fuel Pressure Solenoid................. 8Wa-30
Fuel Pump Module.................... 8Wa-30
Fuel Pump Relay..................... 8Wa-30
Fuses........................... 8Wa-10, 12
Fusible Link......................... 8Wa-20
Grounds............................ 8Wa-15
Generator........................... 8Wa-20
Glow Plugs.......................... 8Wa-30
Hazard Switch/Combination Flasher...... 8Wa-52
Headlamp Leveling Switch.............. 8Wa-50
Headlamps.......................... 8Wa-50
Heated Seats........................ 8Wa-63
High Beam Relay..................... 8Wa-50
Horns.............................. 8Wa-41
Hood Ajar Switch..................... 8Wa-45
Idle Air Control Motor................. 8Wa-30
Ignition Switch....................... 8Wa-10
Impact Sensors....................... 8Wa-43
Input Speed Sensor................... 8Wa-31
Instrument Cluster................... 8Wa-40
Instrument Panel Speakers............. 8Wa-47
Intake Air Temperature Sensor.......... 8Wa-30
Intrusion Sensor..................... 8Wa-49
Junction Block....................... 8Wa-12
Knock Sensor........................ 8Wa-30
Leak Detection Pump.................. 8Wa-30
Leveling Motors...................... 8Wa-50
License Lamp........................ 8Wa-51
Line Pressure Sensor.................. 8Wa-31
KJ8W-02 COMPONENT INDEX8Wa-02-1

8W-12 JUNCTION BLOCK
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay...............8Wa-12-19
A/C-Heater Control.................8Wa-12-26, 28, 35
Airbag Control Module.................8Wa-12-18, 25
Antenna Module.....................8Wa-12-23, 24
Ash Receiver Lamp......................8Wa-12-35
Auto Shut Down Relay...................8Wa-12-19
Back-Up Lamp Switch....................8Wa-12-28
Blend Door Actuator.....................8Wa-12-26
Blower Motor Relay.....................8Wa-12-25
Body Control Module . 8Wa-12-9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 18, 21 22, 23
, 24, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
Brake Lamp Switch.....................8Wa-12-16
Brake Pressure Switch....................8Wa-12-25
Cargo Lamp........................8Wa-12-30, 34
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp.............8Wa-12-16
Cigar Lighter.......................8Wa-12-23, 24
Circuit Breaker No. 1....................8Wa-12-29
Circuit Breaker No. 3 (JB)...............8Wa-12-23, 24
Clockspring...........................8Wa-12-9
Compass Mini-Trip Computer.............8Wa-12-18, 30
Controller Antilock Brake...............8Wa-12-16, 25
Data Link Connector.....................8Wa-12-29
Daytime Running Lamp Relay...............8Wa-12-27
Defogger Relay........................8Wa-12-28
Dome Lamp........................8Wa-12-30, 34
Door Lock Relay........................8Wa-12-11
Driver Door Unlock Relay..................8Wa-12-11
Engine Control Module...................8Wa-12-20
EVAP/Purge Solenoid....................8Wa-12-19
Front Fog Lamp Relay.................8Wa-12-21, 22
Front Wiper Motor......................8Wa-12-32
Fuel Pump Relay.......................8Wa-12-19
Fuse 1..............................8Wa-12-9
Fuse 2..............................8Wa-12-10
Fuse 3..............................8Wa-12-9
Fuse 4..............................8Wa-12-10
Fuse 5..............................8Wa-12-10
Fuse 6..............................8Wa-12-11
Fuse 7..............................8Wa-12-16
Fuse 9....................8Wa-12-13, 14, 15, 21, 22
Fuse 11.............................8Wa-12-17
Fuse 12.............................8Wa-12-16
Fuse 13.............................8Wa-12-18
Fuse 15...........................8Wa-12-19, 20
Fuse 16...........................8Wa-12-21, 22
Fuse 17...........................8Wa-12-21, 22
Fuse 18...........................8Wa-12-21, 22
Fuse 19...........................8Wa-12-21, 22
Fuse 20...........................8Wa-12-23, 24
Fuse 22...........................8Wa-12-23, 24
Fuse 23........................8Wa-12-13, 14, 15
Fuse 24.............................8Wa-12-25
Fuse 25.............................8Wa-12-26
Fuse 26.............................8Wa-12-27
Fuse 27.............................8Wa-12-27
Fuse 29.............................8Wa-12-17
Fuse 30.............................8Wa-12-28
Fuse 31...........................8Wa-12-23, 24
Fuse 32...........................8Wa-12-23, 24
Fuse 33.............................8Wa-12-29
Fuse 34.............................8Wa-12-30
Fuse 36.............................8Wa-12-18
Fuse 37.............................8Wa-12-25
Fuse 38.............................8Wa-12-25
Fuse 39.............................8Wa-12-28
G202...................8Wa-12-11, 13, 14, 15, 27, 32
Hazard Switch/Combination Flasher......8Wa-12-17, 28, 35
Headlamp Leveling Switch...............8Wa-12-14, 15
Heated Seat Module.....................8Wa-12-17
High Beam Relay.......................8Wa-12-27Component Page
High Note Horn.........................8Wa-12-9
Horn Relay...........................8Wa-12-9
Horn Switch...........................8Wa-12-9
Instrument Cluster..........8Wa-12-13, 14, 15, 18, 30, 35
Intrusion Sensor.......................8Wa-12-30
Junction Block . 8Wa-12-2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,
19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35,
Left Courtesy Lamp...................8Wa-12-30, 34
Left Cylinder Lock Switch.................8Wa-12-33
Left Door Lock Switch.............8Wa-12-23, 24, 31, 33
Left Fog Lamp......................8Wa-12-21, 22
Left Front Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch.......8Wa-12-11, 12
Left Front Park/Turn Signal Lamp............8Wa-12-13
Left Headlamp......................8Wa-12-10, 27
Left Heated Seat Switch...................8Wa-12-26
Left Position Lamp....................8Wa-12-14, 15
Left Power Mirror......................8Wa-12-28
Left Power Seat Switch...................8Wa-12-29
Left Rear Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch.........8Wa-12-12
Left Side Impact Airbag Control Module.........8Wa-12-18
Left Side Marker Lamp...................8Wa-12-13
Left Tail/Stop Lamp..............8Wa-12-13, 14, 15, 16
Left Visor/Vanity Lamp...................8Wa-12-30
Left Visor/Vanity Lamp...................8Wa-12-31
License Lamp.....................8Wa-12-13, 14, 15
Low Beam Relay.......................8Wa-12-10
Low Note Horn.........................8Wa-12-9
Multi-Function Switch...............8Wa-12-23, 24, 27
Overhead Map/Reading Lamp...........8Wa-12-30, 31, 34
Park Lamp Relay..................8Wa-12-13, 14, 15
Passenger Door Unlock Relay...............8Wa-12-11
Power Distribution Center........8Wa-12-16, 21, 22, 31, 32
Power Mirror Switch.....................8Wa-12-26
Power Outlet..........................8Wa-12-9
Powertrain Control Module.................8Wa-12-19
Radio Choke........................8Wa-12-21, 22
Radio.......................8Wa-12-23, 24, 30, 35
Rear Fog Lamp Relay....................8Wa-12-10
Rear Power Outlet....................8Wa-12-21, 22
Rear Window Defogger....................8Wa-12-28
Rear Wiper Motor....................8Wa-12-21, 22
Right Courtesy Lamp..................8Wa-12-30, 34
Right Cylinder Lock Switch.................8Wa-12-33
Right Door Lock Switch............8Wa-12-23, 24, 31 33
Right Fog Lamp.....................8Wa-12-21, 22
Right Front Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch......8Wa-12-11, 12
Right Front Park/Turn Signal Lamp...........8Wa-12-13
Right Headlamp.....................8Wa-12-10, 27
Right Heated Seat Switch..................8Wa-12-26
Right Position Lamp...................8Wa-12-14, 15
Right Power Mirror......................8Wa-12-28
Right Power Seat Switch..................8Wa-12-29
Right Rear Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch........8Wa-12-12
Right Side Impact Airbag Control Module........8Wa-12-18
Right Side Marker Lamp..................8Wa-12-13
Right Tail/Stop Lamp...........8Wa-12-10, 13, 14, 15, 16
Right Visor/Vanity Lamp................8Wa-12-30, 31
Sentry Key Immobilizer Module.........8Wa-12-19, 20, 29
Shifter Assembly.....................8Wa-12-25, 35
Siren...............................8Wa-12-30
Sunroof Motor.......................8Wa-12-23, 24
Tailgate Lock Motor/Ajar Switch..............8Wa-12-32
Trailer Tow Brake Lamp Relay..........8Wa-12-16, 21, 22
Trailer Tow Connector...............8Wa-12-13, 14, 15
Trailer Tow Relay.......................8Wa-12-26
Transmission Control Module...............8Wa-12-19
Transmission Solenoid/TRS Assembly..........8Wa-12-28
Wiper On/Off Relay...............8Wa-12-23, 24, 31, 32
KJ8W-12 JUNCTION BLOCK8Wa-12-1

8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch................8Wa-80-5
A/C High Pressure Switch (Diesel)...... 8Wa-80-5
A/C Low Pressure Switch............. 8Wa-80-5
A/C Pressure Transducer (Gas)......... 8Wa-80-5
A/C-Heater Control C1............... 8Wa-80-5
A/C-Heater Control C2............... 8Wa-80-6
Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor
(Diesel)......................... 8Wa-80-6
Airbag Control Module C1 (ORC C1).... 8Wa-80-6
Airbag Control Module C2 (ORC C2).... 8Wa-80-7
Ambient Temperature Sensor.......... 8Wa-80-7
Antenna (Except Built-Up-Export)...... 8Wa-80-7
Antenna Module C1 (Built-Up-Export) . . . 8Wa-80-8
Antenna Module C2 (Built-Up-Export) . . . 8Wa-80-8
Ash Receiver Lamp.................. 8Wa-80-8
Back-Up Lamp Switch (M/T)........... 8Wa-80-8
Battery Temperature Sensor........... 8Wa-80-8
Blend Door Actuator................. 8Wa-80-9
Blower Motor...................... 8Wa-80-9
Blower Motor Resistor Block........... 8Wa-80-9
Body Control Module C1.............. 8Wa-80-9
Body Control Module C2............. 8Wa-80-10
Body Control Module C3 (Premium).... 8Wa-80-10
Boost Pressure Sensor (Diesel)........ 8Wa-80-11
Brake Lamp Switch................. 8Wa-80-11
Brake Pressure Switch (ABS)......... 8Wa-80-11
C100 (RHD)....................... 8Wa-80-11
C100 (LHD)....................... 8Wa-80-13
C100 (LHD)....................... 8Wa-80-14
C100 (RHD)....................... 8Wa-80-16
C101 (2.4L)....................... 8Wa-80-17
C101 (2.4L)....................... 8Wa-80-18
C102 (RHD)....................... 8Wa-80-18
C102 (RHD)....................... 8Wa-80-18
C103 (Gas)....................... 8Wa-80-19
C103 (Gas)....................... 8Wa-80-19
C104 (Diesel)...................... 8Wa-80-19
C104 (Diesel)...................... 8Wa-80-20
C104 (Gas)....................... 8Wa-80-20
C104 (Gas)....................... 8Wa-80-20
C105 (Diesel)...................... 8Wa-80-21
C105 (Diesel)...................... 8Wa-80-21
C105 (Gas)....................... 8Wa-80-22
C105 (Gas)....................... 8Wa-80-22
C106............................ 8Wa-80-22
C106............................ 8Wa-80-23
C107............................ 8Wa-80-23
C107............................ 8Wa-80-23
C108 (Gas)....................... 8Wa-80-24
C108 (Gas)....................... 8Wa-80-24
C110 (2.4L)....................... 8Wa-80-24
C110 (2.4L)....................... 8Wa-80-25Component Page
C111 (Diesel)...................... 8Wa-80-25
C111 (Diesel)...................... 8Wa-80-25
C112 (Gas)........................ 8Wa-80-26
C112 (Gas)........................ 8Wa-80-26
C113 (Diesel)...................... 8Wa-80-26
C113 (Diesel)...................... 8Wa-80-26
C114 (Diesel)...................... 8Wa-80-27
C114 (Diesel)...................... 8Wa-80-27
C201............................ 8Wa-80-27
C201............................ 8Wa-80-28
C202............................ 8Wa-80-29
C202............................ 8Wa-80-29
C300 (LHD)....................... 8Wa-80-29
C300 (LHD)....................... 8Wa-80-30
C300 (RHD)....................... 8Wa-80-30
C300 (RHD)....................... 8Wa-80-31
C301 (LHD)....................... 8Wa-80-31
C301 (LHD)....................... 8Wa-80-32
C301 (RHD)....................... 8Wa-80-32
C301 (RHD)....................... 8Wa-80-33
C302 (LHD)....................... 8Wa-80-33
C302 (LHD)....................... 8Wa-80-34
C302 (RHD)....................... 8Wa-80-34
C302 (RHD)....................... 8Wa-80-35
C303 (LHD)....................... 8Wa-80-35
C303 (LHD)....................... 8Wa-80-36
C303 (RHD)....................... 8Wa-80-36
C303 (RHD)....................... 8Wa-80-37
C304............................ 8Wa-80-37
C304............................ 8Wa-80-37
C305............................ 8Wa-80-38
C305............................ 8Wa-80-38
C306............................ 8Wa-80-39
C306............................ 8Wa-80-40
C307............................ 8Wa-80-40
C307............................ 8Wa-80-41
C308............................ 8Wa-80-41
C308............................ 8Wa-80-41
C309............................ 8Wa-80-42
C309............................ 8Wa-80-42
C310............................ 8Wa-80-43
C310............................ 8Wa-80-43
C311 ............................ 8Wa-80-43
C311 ............................ 8Wa-80-44
C312 (Highline).................... 8Wa-80-44
C312 (Highline).................... 8Wa-80-44
C313............................ 8Wa-80-44
C313............................ 8Wa-80-45
C314 (Highline).................... 8Wa-80-45
C314 (Highline).................... 8Wa-80-45
C315 (Midline/Highline)............. 8Wa-80-46
C315 (Midline/Highline)............. 8Wa-80-46
KJ8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS8Wa-80-1

OPERATION
Fuel is picked up in the fuel tank by the fuel pump
module. This module is located on the bottom of the
fuel tank.
A fuel return system is provided within the fuel
pump module using check valves. A separate fuel
return line from the engine to the tank is not used.
The fuel pressure regulator and the main fuel filter
are not combined. They are separate items.
The fuel tank assembly consists of: the fuel tank,
fuel pump module assembly, fuel pump module lock
ring/gasket, ORVR components. Refer to 25, Emis-
sion Control System for ORVR information.
A fuel filler/vent tube assembly using a pressure/
vacuum, 1/4 turn fuel filler cap is used. The fuel
filler tube contains a flap door located below the fuel
fill cap. A one-way check valve is installed into the
tanks fuel fill fitting.
Also to be considered part of the fuel system is the
evaporation control system and ORVR system. This
is designed to reduce the emission of fuel vapors into
the atmosphere. The description and function of the
Evaporative Control System is found in 25, Emission
Control Systems.
Both fuel filters (mounted to front of fuel tank, and
inside the bottom fuel pump module) are designed for
extended service. They do not require normal sched-
uled maintenance. The bottom section of the fuel
pump module (with included filter) should only be
replaced if a diagnostic procedure indicates to do so.
Also, the fuel filter mounted to the front of the fuel
tank should only be replaced if a diagnostic proce-
dure indicates to do so.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - FUEL PRESSURE
LEAK DOWN TEST
Use this test in conjunction with the Fuel Pump
Pressure Test and Fuel Pump Capacity Test.
Check Valve Operation:The electric fuel pump
outlet contains a one-way check valve to prevent fuel
flow back into the tank and to maintain fuel supply
line pressure (engine warm) when pump is not oper-
ational. It is also used to keep the fuel supply line
full of gasoline when pump is not operational. After
the vehicle has cooled down, fuel pressure may drop
to 0 psi (cold fluid contracts), but liquid gasoline will
remain in fuel supply line between the check valve
and fuel injectors.Fuel pressure that has
dropped to 0 psi on a cooled down vehicle
(engine off) is a normal condition.When the elec-
tric fuel pump is activated, fuel pressure should
immediately(1±2 seconds) rise to specification.
Abnormally long periods of cranking to restart a
hotengine that has been shut down for a short
period of time may be caused by:
²Fuel pressure bleeding past a fuel injector(s).²Fuel pressure bleeding past the check valve in
the fuel pump module.
(1) Disconnect the fuel inlet line at fuel rail. Refer
to Quick Connect Fittings for procedures. On some
engines, air cleaner housing removal may be neces-
sary before fuel line disconnection.
(2) Obtain correct Fuel Line Pressure Test Adapter
Tool Hose. Tool number 6539 is used for 5/16º fuel
lines and tool number 6631 is used for 3/8º fuel lines.
(3) Connect correct Fuel Line Pressure Test
Adapter Tool Hose between disconnected fuel line
and fuel rail (Fig. 2).
(4) Connect the 0-414 kPa (0-60 psi) fuel pressure
test gauge (from Gauge Set 5069) to the test port on
the appropriate Adaptor Tool.The DRBtIII Scan
Tool along with the PEP module, the 500 psi
pressure transducer, and the transducer-to-test
port adapter may also be used in place of the
fuel pressure gauge.
The fittings on both tools must be in good
condition and free from any small leaks before
performing the proceeding test.
(5) Start engine and bring to normal operating
temperature.
(6) Observe test gauge. Normal operating pressure
should be 339 kPa +/±34 kPa (49.2 psi +/±5 psi).
(7) Shut engine off.
Fig. 2 CONNECTING ADAPTER TOOLÐTYPICAL
1 - VEHICLE FUEL LINE
2 - TEST PORT ªTº
3 - SPECIAL TOOL 6923, 6631, 6541 OR 6539
4 - FUEL PRESSURE TEST GAUGE
5 - FUEL LINE CONNECTION AT RAIL
6 - FUEL RAIL
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FUEL DELIVERY (Continued)

DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - WATER LEAKS
Water leaks can be caused by poor sealing,
improper body component alignment, body seam
porosity, missing plugs, or blocked drain holes. Cen-
trifugal and gravitational force can cause water to
drip from a location away from the actual leak point,
making leak detection difficult. All body sealing
points should be water tight in normal wet-driving
conditions. Water flowing downward from the front of
the vehicle should not enter the passenger or luggage
compartment. Moving sealing surfaces will not
always seal water tight under all conditions. At
times, side glass or door seals will allow water to
enter the passenger compartment during high pres-
sure washing or hard driving rain (severe) condi-
tions. Overcompensating on door or glass
adjustments to stop a water leak that occurs under
severe conditions can cause premature seal wear and
excessive closing or latching effort. After completing
a repair, water test vehicle to verify leak has stopped
before returning vehicle to use.
VISUAL INSPECTION BEFORE WATER LEAK TESTS
Verify that floor and body plugs are in place, body
drains are clear, and body components are properly
aligned and sealed. If component alignment or seal-
ing is necessary, refer to the appropriate section of
this group for proper procedures.
WATER LEAK TESTS
WARNING: DO NOT USE ELECTRIC SHOP LIGHTS
OR TOOLS IN WATER TEST AREA. PERSONAL
INJURY CAN RESULT.
When the conditions causing a water leak have
been determined, simulate the conditions as closely
as possible.
²If a leak occurs with the vehicle parked in a
steady light rain, flood the leak area with an open-
ended garden hose.
²If a leak occurs while driving at highway speeds
in a steady rain, test the leak area with a reasonable
velocity stream or fan spray of water. Direct the
spray in a direction comparable to actual conditions.
²If a leak occurs when the vehicle is parked on an
incline, hoist the end or side of the vehicle to simu-
late this condition. This method can be used when
the leak occurs when the vehicle accelerates, stops or
turns. If the leak occurs on acceleration, hoist the
front of the vehicle. If the leak occurs when braking,
hoist the back of the vehicle. If the leak occurs on left
turns, hoist the left side of the vehicle. If the leak
occurs on right turns, hoist the right side of the vehi-cle. For hoisting recommendations refer to Group 0,
Lubrication and Maintenance, General Information
section.
WATER LEAK DETECTION
To detect a water leak point-of-entry, do a water
test and watch for water tracks or droplets forming
on the inside of the vehicle. If necessary, remove inte-
rior trim covers or panels to gain visual access to the
leak area. If the hose cannot be positioned without
being held, have someone help do the water test.
Some water leaks must be tested for a considerable
length of time to become apparent. When a leak
appears, find the highest point of the water track or
drop. The highest point usually will show the point of
entry. After leak point has been found, repair the
leak and water test to verify that the leak has
stopped.
Locating the entry point of water that is leaking
into a cavity between panels can be difficult. The
trapped water may splash or run from the cavity,
often at a distance from the entry point. Most water
leaks of this type become apparent after accelerating,
stopping, turning, or when on an incline.
MIRROR INSPECTION METHOD
When a leak point area is visually obstructed, use
a suitable mirror to gain visual access. A mirror can
also be used to deflect light to a limited-access area
to assist in locating a leak point.
BRIGHT LIGHT LEAK TEST METHOD
Some water leaks in the luggage compartment can
be detected without water testing. Position the vehi-
cle in a brightly lit area. From inside the darkened
luggage compartment inspect around seals and body
seams. If necessary, have a helper direct a drop light
over the suspected leak areas around the luggage
compartment. If light is visible through a normally
sealed location, water could enter through the open-
ing.
PRESSURIZED LEAK TEST METHOD
When a water leak into the passenger compart-
ment cannot be detected by water testing, pressurize
the passenger compartment and soap test exterior of
the vehicle. To pressurize the passenger compart-
ment, close all doors and windows, start engine, and
set heater control to high blower in HEAT position. If
engine can not be started, connect a charger to the
battery to ensure adequate voltage to the blower.
With interior pressurized, apply dish detergent solu-
tion to suspected leak area on the exterior of the
vehicle. Apply detergent solution with spray device or
soft bristle brush. If soap bubbles occur at a body
seam, joint, seal or gasket, the leak entry point could
be at that location.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - WIND NOISE
Wind noise is the result of most air leaks. Air leaks
can be caused by poor sealing, improper body compo-
nent alignment, body seam porosity, or missing plugs
in the engine compartment or door hinge pillar areas.
All body sealing points should be airtight in normal
driving conditions. Moving sealing surfaces will not
always seal airtight under all conditions. At times,
side glass or door seals will allow wind noise to be
noticed in the passenger compartment during high
cross winds. Over compensating on door or glass
adjustments to stop wind noise that occurs under
severe conditions can cause premature seal wear and
excessive closing or latching effort. After a repair pro-
cedure has been performed, test vehicle to verify
noise has stopped before returning vehicle to use.
Wind noise can also be caused by improperly fitted
exterior moldings or body ornamentation. Loose
moldings can flutter, creating a buzzing or chattering
noise. An open cavity or protruding edge can create a
whistling or howling noise. Inspect the exterior of the
vehicle to verify that these conditions do not exist.
VISUAL INSPECTION BEFORE TESTS
Verify that floor and body plugs are in place and
body components are aligned and sealed. If compo-
nent alignment or sealing is necessary, refer to the
appropriate section of this group for proper proce-
dures.
ROAD TESTING WIND NOISE
(1) Drive the vehicle to verify the general location
of the wind noise.
(2) Apply 50 mm (2 in.) masking tape in 150 mm
(6 in.) lengths along weatherstrips, weld seams or
moldings. After each length is applied, drive the vehi-
cle. If noise goes away after a piece of tape is applied,
remove tape, locate, and repair defect.
POSSIBLE CAUSE OF WIND NOISE
²Moldings standing away from body surface can
catch wind and whistle.
²Gaps in sealed areas behind overhanging body
flanges can cause wind-rushing sounds.
²Misaligned movable components.
²Missing or improperly installed plugs in pillars.
²Weld burn through holes.
STANDARD PROCEDURE
STANDARD PROCEDURE - BODY LUBRICATION
All mechanisms and linkages should be lubricated
when necessary. This will maintain ease of operation
and provide protection against rust and excessivewear. The weatherstrip seals should be lubricated to
prolong their life as well as to improve door sealing.
All applicable exterior and interior vehicle operat-
ing mechanisms should be inspected and cleaned.
Pivot/sliding contact areas on the mechanisms should
then be lubricated.
(1) When necessary, lubricate the operating mech-
anisms with the specified lubricants.
(2) Apply silicone lubricant to a cloth and wipe it
on door seals to avoid over-spray that can soil pas-
senger's clothing.
(3) Before applying lubricant, the component
should be wiped clean. After lubrication, any excess
lubricant should be removed.
(4) The hood latch, latch release mechanism, latch
striker, and safety latch should be lubricated period-
ically.
(5) The door lock cylinders should be lubricated
twice each year (preferably autumn and spring).
²Spray a small amount of lock cylinder lubricant
directly into the lock cylinder.
²Apply a small amount to the key and insert it
into the lock cylinder.
²Rotate it to the locked position and then back to
the unlocked position several times.
²Remove the key. Wipe the lubricant from it with
a clean cloth to avoid soiling of clothing.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - HEAT STAKING
(1) Remove trim panel.
(2) Bend or move the trim panel components at
the heat staked joints. Observe the heat staked loca-
tions and/or component seams for looseness.
(3) Heat stake the components.
(a) If the heat staked or component seam loca-
tion is loose, hold the two components tightly
together and using a soldering gun with a flat tip,
melt the material securing the components
together. Do not over heat the affected area, dam-
age to the exterior of the trim panel may occur.
(b) If the heat staked material is broken or miss-
ing, use a hot glue gun to apply new material to
the area to be repaired. The panels that are being
heat staked must be held together while the apply-
ing the glue. Once the new material is in place, it
may be necessary to use a soldering gun to melt
the newly applied material. Do not over heat the
affected area, damage to the exterior of the trim
panel may occur.
(4) Allow the repaired area to cool and verify the
repair.
(5) Install trim panel.
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BODY (Continued)