
for the courtesy lamp from the connector receptacle
on the back of the lamp unit housing.
(4) Remove the courtesy lamp unit from under the
instrument panel.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, DISABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT
SYSTEM BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING
WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, DRIVER AIRBAG,
PASSENGER AIRBAG, SEAT BELT TENSIONER,
FRONT IMPACT SENSORS, SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAG,
OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS
OR SERVICE. DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE
BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE, THEN
WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACI-
TOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE PERFORMING FUR-
THER DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY
SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL
RESTRAINT SYSTEM. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCI-
DENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY.
(1) Position the courtesy lamp unit under the
instrument panel.
(2) Reconnect the instrument panel wire harness
connector for the courtesy lamp to the connector
receptacle on the back of the lamp unit housing.
(3) Position the courtesy lamp unit to the lower
instrument panel (Fig. 10).
(4) Install and tighten the screw that secures the
integral mounting tab of the courtesy lamp unit to
the lower instrument panel.
(5) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
DOOR AJAR SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
This vehicle has four door ajar switches, one for
each door. Each switch is concealed within and inte-
gral to its respective door latch unit. The switches
are momentary leaf contact-type units that are actu-
ated by the door latch mechanisms. A short pigtail
wire and connector on each door latch connects the
door ajar switch to the vehicle electrical system
through its respective door wire harness. The door
ajar switches cannot be adjusted or repaired and, if
faulty or damaged, the door latch unit must be
replaced. (Refer to 23 - BODY/DOOR - FRONT/
LATCH - REMOVAL) or (Refer to 23 - BODY/DOOR -
REAR/LATCH - REMOVAL).
OPERATION
The door ajar switches are actuated by the door
latch mechanisms. When a door is closed and prop-
erly latched, its door ajar switch is an open circuit.
When a door is open or only partially latched, the
door ajar switch is a closed circuit. The door ajar
switches are hard wired between a body ground and
the Body Control Module (BCM). The driver side
front door ajar switch is connected to the BCM
through a driver door ajar switch sense circuit, while
the remaining three door ajar switches are connected
to the BCM through a passenger door ajar switch
sense circuit in a parallel-series arrangement. The
BCM reads the door ajar switch status through an
internal pull-up, then uses these inputs to control
many electronic functions and features of the vehicle.
The door ajar switches can be diagnosed using con-
ventional diagnostic tools and methods; however, for
proper diagnosis of the BCM, and both the hard
wired and electronic BCM outputs affected by the
door ajar switch inputs, a DRBIIItscan tool is
required. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic infor-
mation.
FLIP-UP GLASS AJAR SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
A flip-up glass ajar switch is standard equipment
in this vehicle. This switch is concealed within and
integral to the flip-up glass latch unit. The switch is
a momentary leaf contact-type unit that is actuated
by the flip-up glass latch mechanism. A dedicated
connector receptacle on the flip-up glass latch unit
connects the flip-up glass ajar switch to the vehicle
electrical system through the tailgate wire harness.
The flip-up glass ajar switch cannot be adjusted or
repaired and, if faulty or damaged, the flip-up glass
latch unit must be replaced. (Refer to 23 - BODY/
SWING GATE/FLIP-UP GLASS LATCH - REMOV-
AL).
OPERATION
The flip-up glass ajar switch is actuated by the
flip-up glass latch mechanism. When the flip-up glass
is closed and properly latched, the flip-up glass ajar
switch is an open circuit. When the flip-up glass is
open or only partially latched, the flip-up glass ajar
switch is a closed circuit. The flip-up glass ajar
switch is hard wired between a body ground, the
Body Control Module (BCM), and the rear wiper
motor. The output of the switch is connected to the
BCM and rear wiper motor through a flip-up glass
ajar switch sense circuit. The BCM reads the flip-up
glass ajar switch status through an internal pull-up,
then uses this input to control many electronic func-
KJLAMPS/LIGHTING - INTERIOR 8L - 77
COURTESY LAMP UNIT (Continued)

TAILGATE AJAR SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
A tailgate ajar switch is standard equipment in
this vehicle. This switch is concealed within and inte-
gral to the tailgate latch unit. The switch is a
momentary leaf contact-type unit that is actuated by
the tailgate latch mechanism. A pigtail wire harness
and connector on the tailgate latch unit connects the
tailgate ajar switch to the vehicle electrical system
through the tailgate wire harness. The tailgate ajar
switch cannot be adjusted or repaired and, if faulty
or damaged, the tailgate latch unit must be replaced.
(Refer to 23 - BODY/SWING GATE/LATCH -
REMOVAL).
OPERATION
The tailgate switch is actuated by the tailgate
latch mechanism. When the tailgate is closed and
properly latched, the tailgate ajar switch is an open
circuit. When the tailgate is open or only partially
latched, the tailgate ajar switch is a closed circuit.
The tailgate ajar switch is hard wired between a
body ground and the Body Control Module (BCM).
The output of the switch is connected to the BCM
through a tailgate ajar switch sense circuit. The
BCM reads the tailgate ajar switch status through
an internal pull-up, then uses this input to control
many electronic functions and features of the vehicle.
The tailgate ajar switch can be diagnosed using con-
ventional diagnostic tools and methods; however, for
proper diagnosis of the BCM, and both the hard
wired and electronic BCM outputs affected by the
tailgate ajar switch input, a DRBIIItscan tool is
required. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic infor-
mation.
TRANSMISSION RANGE
INDICATOR ILLUMINATION
BULB
REMOVAL
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, DISABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT
SYSTEM BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY STEERING
WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN, DRIVER AIRBAG,
PASSENGER AIRBAG, SEAT BELT TENSIONER,
FRONT IMPACT SENSORS, SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAG,
OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS
OR SERVICE. DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE
BATTERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE, THEN
WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACI-
TOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE PERFORMING FUR-
THER DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. THIS IS THE ONLY
SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE SUPPLEMENTAL
RESTRAINT SYSTEM. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCI-
DENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY.
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove the center console from the floor panel
transmission tunnel. (Refer to 23 - BODY/INTERI-
OR/FLOOR CONSOLE - REMOVAL).
(3) From the left side of the vehicle, reach between
transmission range indicator and the floor panel
transmission tunnel to grasp the illumination lamp
socket (Fig. 15).
Fig. 15 Transmission Range Indicator Illumination
Bulb Remove/Install
1 - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SHIFT MECHANISM
2 - ILLUMINATION LAMP SOCKET
8L - 82 LAMPS/LIGHTING - INTERIORKJ

LICENSE PLATE LAMP BULB
REMOVAL.............................44
INSTALLATION.........................45
LICENSE PLATE LAMP UNIT
REMOVAL.............................45
INSTALLATION.........................46
MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH
DESCRIPTION.........................46
OPERATION...........................48
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - MULTI-
FUNCTION SWITCH...................50
REMOVAL.............................53
INSTALLATION.........................53
PARK LAMP RELAY
DESCRIPTION.........................54
OPERATION...........................54
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - PARK LAMP
RELAY..............................55
REMOVAL.............................55
INSTALLATION.........................56
REAR FOG LAMP RELAY
DESCRIPTION.........................56
OPERATION...........................57
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - REAR FOG
LAMP RELAY.........................57
REMOVAL.............................58
INSTALLATION.........................58
REAR LAMP BULB
REMOVAL.............................59
INSTALLATION.........................59
REAR LAMP UNIT
REMOVAL.............................59
INSTALLATION.........................60
REPEATER LAMP BULB
REMOVAL.............................60INSTALLATION.........................60
REPEATER LAMP UNIT
REMOVAL.............................61
INSTALLATION.........................61
TRAILER TOW CONNECTOR
REMOVAL.............................61
INSTALLATION.........................61
TRAILER TOW RELAY
DESCRIPTION.........................62
OPERATION...........................62
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - TRAILER TOW
RELAY..............................62
REMOVAL.............................63
INSTALLATION.........................63
TRAILER TOW WIRING
DESCRIPTION.........................64
LAMP BAR
DESCRIPTION.........................65
OPERATION...........................65
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - LAMP BAR.....65
STANDARD PROCEDURE - LAMP BAR
AIMING.............................65
REMOVAL
REMOVAL - LAMP BAR.................65
REMOVAL - LAMP.....................66
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION - LAMP BAR.............66
INSTALLATION - LAMP.................66
LAMP BAR SWITCH
DESCRIPTION.........................67
REMOVAL.............................67
INSTALLATION.........................67
LAMPS/LIGHTING - EXTERIOR
DESCRIPTION
The exterior lighting system for this model
includes the following exterior lamps (Fig. 1):
²Backup Lamps- The backup (or reverse) lamps
are integral to the rear lamp units mounted to the
back of the quarter panel on each side of the tailgate
at the rear of the vehicle.
²Brake Lamps- The brake (or stop) lamps
include a lamp that is integral to the rear lamp units
mounted to the back of the quarter panel on each
side of the tailgate, and the Center High Mounted
Stop Lamp (CHMSL) that is centered on the rear
edge of the roof panel above the flip-up glass opening
at the rear of the vehicle.
²Daytime Running Lamps- Vehicles manufac-
tured for sale in Canada illuminate the high beam
filament in each headlamp bulb serves as the Day-
time Running Lamps (DRL).²Front Fog Lamps- Optional front fog lamps
include a single round front fog lamp unit with an
adjustable reflector and a removable bulb that is
secured behind a dedicated opening on each forward-
facing end of the front bumper fascia.
²Hazard Warning Lamps- The hazard warning
lamps include all of the right and left turn signal
lamps.
²Headlamps- A single round headlamp housing
with a fixed lens, an adjustable reflector, and a single
removable halogen bulb is secured to the grille open-
ing panel on each side of the grille opening at the
front of the vehicle. In certain markets where
required, a headlamp leveling actuator motor is
included on each headlamp.
²Park Lamps- The park lamps include the front
park lamps and front side marker lamps that are
integral to the front lamp units mounted at each end
of the bumper fascia at the front of the vehicle, as
well as the rear park lamps and rear side marker
lamps that are integral to the rear lamp units
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mounted to the back of the quarter panel on each
side of the tailgate at the rear of the vehicle. The
park lamps include a license plate lamp or lamps,
depending upon the requirements of the market for
which the vehicle is manufactured. Vehicles with a
license plate tub located near the left end of the rear
bumper fascia have a single lamp, while vehicles
with a license plate module located on the spare tire
carrier have two license plate lamps. In certain mar-
kets where required, a front position lamp that is
integral to each headlamp unit is illuminated instead
of the front park lamps and front side marker lamps
in the park lamps circuit; and, a rectangular, red
reflector is located on the rear bumper fascia just
inboard and below each rear lamp unit.
²Rear Fog Lamps- Rear fog lamps are avail-
able only in certain markets where they are required
equipment. The rear fog lamps are integral to the
rear lamp units mounted to the back of the quarter
panel on each side of the tailgate at the rear of the
vehicle.
²Turn Signal Lamps- The turn signal lamps
include the front turn signal and front side marker
lamps that are integral to the front lamp units
mounted at each end of the bumper fascia at the
front of the vehicle, as well as rear turn signal lamps
that are integral to the rear lamp units mounted to
the back of the quarter panel on each side of the tail-
gate at the rear of the vehicle. In certain markets
where required, a repeater lamp unit mounted to
each front fender just behind the front wheel opening
is illuminated instead of the front side marker lamp
in each turn signal lamp circuit.
Other components of the exterior lighting system
for this model include:
²Combination Flasher- An electronic combina-
tion flasher is integral to the hazard warning switch
in the center of the instrument panel.
²Backup Lamp Switch- Vehicles equipped with
a manual transmission have a plunger-type backup
lamp switch located on the transmission housing. A
Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) integral to the
solenoid pack on the valve body of the optional elec-
tronic automatic transmission performs the backup
lamp switch function on models that are so equipped.
²Brake Lamp Switch- A plunger-type brake
lamp switch is located on the steering column sup-
port bracket under the instrument panel and actu-
ated by the brake pedal arm.²Body Control Module- The Body Control
Module (BCM) is located on the Junction Block (JB)
under the driver side outboard end of the instrument
panel. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC
CONTROL MODULES/BODY CONTROL MODULE
- DESCRIPTION).
²Daytime Running Lamp Relay- Vehicles
manufactured for sale in Canada use a solid state
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) relay installed in the
Junction Block (JB) instead of the conventional high
beam relay.
²Front Fog Lamp Relay- Vehicles equipped
with the optional front fog lamps have a front fog
lamp relay located in the Junction Block (JB).
²Hazard Switch- The hazard switch is located
near the center of the instrument panel and includes
the integral electronic combination flasher circuitry
for the hazard warning system and the turn signal
system.
²Headlamp Leveling Motor- A headlamp lev-
eling actuator motor is located on the back of each
headlamp housing of vehicles manufactured for cer-
tain markets where this equipment is required.
²Headlamp Leveling Switch- A thumbwheel
actuated headlamp leveling switch is mounted in the
driver side inboard instrument panel trim bezel of
vehicles manufactured for certain markets where this
equipment is required.
²High Beam Relay- A high beam relay is
located in the Junction Block (JB) of all vehicles
except those that are manufactured for sale in Can-
ada. Canadian vehicles have a solid state Daytime
Running Lamps (DRL) relay in the JB instead of the
high beam relay.
²Low Beam Relay- A low beam relay is located
in the Junction Block (JB) of all vehicles.
²Multi-Function Switch- The multi-function
switch is located on the top of the steering column,
just below the steering wheel. The multi-function
switch includes a left (lighting) control stalk and a
right (wiper) control stalk. The left control stalk is
dedicated to providing almost all of the driver con-
trols for both the exterior and interior lighting sys-
tems.
²Park Lamp Relay- A park lamp relay is
located in the Junction Block (JB) of all vehicles.
²Rear Fog Lamp Relay- Vehicles manufac-
tured for certain markets where rear fog lamps are
required equipment have a rear fog lamp relay
located in the Junction Block (JB).
1 - HEADLAMP UNIT (2)
2 - REPEATER LAMP UNIT (2)
3 - FRONT POSITION LAMP (2)
4 - FRONT LAMP UNIT (2)5 - FRONT FOG LAMP (2)
6 - CENTER HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP UNIT
7 - REAR LAMP UNIT
8 - LICENSE PLATE LAMP UNIT
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LAMPS/LIGHTING - EXTERIOR (Continued)

knob on its end with a flattened face to allow it to be
easily rotated. On vehicles equipped with optional
front fog lamps, the knob on the end of left control
stalk can also be pulled outward to select those
lamps. Each control stalk also features a knurled
control ring located just below the control knob. The
left control stalk is dedicated to providing driver con-
trols for the interior and exterior lighting systems,
while the right control stalk is dedicated to providing
driver controls for the front and rear wiper systems.
Two integral connector receptacles on the forward
facing surface of the multi-function switch housing
connect the switch two the vehicle electrical system
through two take outs and connectors of the instru-
ment panel wire harness. The left connector recepta-
cle contains nine terminal pins for the lighting
control circuits of the switch, while the right connec-
tor receptacle contains six terminal pins for the
wiper control circuits of the switch. The multi-func-
tion switch cannot be adjusted or repaired and, if
faulty or damaged, it must be replaced.
LEFT CONTROL STALK The left (lighting) control
stalk of the multi-function switch supports the fol-
lowing functions and features:
²Front Fog Lamps- For vehicles so equipped,
the internal circuitry and hardware of the multi-
function switch left (lighting) control stalk provide
detent switching for the optional front fog lamps.
²Headlamps- The internal circuitry and hard-
ware of the multi-function switch left (lighting) con-trol stalk provide detent switching for the
headlamps.
²Headlamp Beam Selection- The internal cir-
cuitry and hardware of the multi-function switch left
(lighting) control stalk provide detent switching for
selection of the headlamp high or low beams.
²Headlamp Optical Horn- The internal cir-
cuitry and hardware of the multi-function switch left
(lighting) control stalk includes momentary switching
of the headlamp high beam circuits to provide an
optical horn feature (sometimes referred to as flash-
to-pass), which allows the vehicle operator to momen-
tarily flash the headlamp high beams as an optical
signalling device.
²Interior Lamps Defeat- The internal circuitry
and hardware of the multi-function switch left (light-
ing) control stalk provide detent switching to defeat
the illumination of all interior courtesy lamps when a
door, the rear flip-up glass, or the tailgate are
opened.
²Interior Lamps On- The internal circuitry and
hardware of the multi-function switch left (lighting)
control stalk provide detent switching to simulta-
neously illuminate all interior courtesy lamps.
²Panel Lamps Dimming- The internal cir-
cuitry and hardware of the multi-function switch left
(lighting) control stalk provide simultaneous adjust-
able control of the illumination intensity of all instru-
ment panel lighting at one of six available
illumination intensity levels.
Fig. 50 Multi-Function Switch
1 - MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH
2 - RIGHT (WIPER) CONTROL STALK
3 - LEFT (LIGHTING) CONTROL STALK
4 - TURN SIGNAL CANCEL ACTUATOR5 - RIGHT (WIPER) CONTROL KNOB
6 - RIGHT (WIPER) CONTROL RING
7 - LEFT (LIGHTING) CONTROL RING
8 - LEFT (LIGHTING) CONTROL KNOB
KJLAMPS8Ls-47
MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH (Continued)

REAR LAMP BULB
REMOVAL
The rear lamp unit may contain up to four bulbs,
depending upon the market for which the vehicle was
manufactured. The service procedures for each bulb
is the same, only the bulb sizes and types may differ.
Be certain any removed bulb is replaced with the
same bulb size and type that was removed.
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove the rear lamp unit from the end of the
quarter panel. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/LAMPS/
LIGHTING - EXTERIOR/REAR LAMP UNIT -
REMOVAL).
(3) Firmly grasp the socket on the socket plate at
the back of the rear lamp unit housing for the bulb
that is being removed (Fig. 59).
(4) Rotate the socket on the socket plate at the
back of the rear lamp unit housing counterclockwise
about 30 degrees.
(5) Pull the socket and bulb straight out of the
back of the rear lamp unit housing.
(6) Pull the bulb straight out of the rear lamp unit
socket.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Always use the correct bulb size and
type for replacement. An incorrect bulb size or type
may overheat and cause damage to the lamp, the
socket and/or the lamp wiring.(1) Align the base of the bulb with the receptacle
in the rear lamp unit socket.
(2) Push the bulb straight into the rear lamp unit
socket until it is firmly seated.
(3) Align the socket and bulb with the opening in
the socket plate on the back of the rear lamp unit
housing (Fig. 59).
(4) Push the socket and bulb straight into the rear
lamp unit housing until the socket is firmly seated
against the socket plate.
(5) Rotate the socket on the socket plate at the
back of the rear lamp unit housing clockwise about
30 degrees.
(6) Reinstall the rear lamp unit onto the end of the
quarter panel. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/LAMPS/
LIGHTING - EXTERIOR/REAR LAMP UNIT -
INSTALLATION).
(7) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
REAR LAMP UNIT
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Open the tailgate to access and remove the two
screws that secure the inboard side of the rear lamp
unit to the side jamb of the tailgate opening (Fig. 60).
(3) Pull the outboard side of the rear lamp unit
rearward (away from the end of the quarter panel)
far enough to unsnap the two ball studs on the out-
board side of the lamp housing from the plastic nuts
in the quarter panel.
Fig. 59 Rear Lamp Bulb Remove/Install
1 - REAR LAMP HOUSING
2 - BULB HOLDER
3 - BULB
4 - SOCKET PLATE
Fig. 60 Rear Lamp Unit Remove/Install
1 - PLASTIC NUT (2)
2 - WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR
3 - PLASTIC NUT (2)
4 - REAR LAMP UNIT
5 - SCREW (2)
KJLAMPS8Ls-59

(4) Pull the rear lamp unit away from the quarter
panel far enough to access and disconnect the wire
harness connector for the lamp unit from the connec-
tor receptacle on the lamp socket plate.
(5) Remove the rear lamp unit from the quarter
panel.
(6) Remove the plastic nuts from the quarter panel
and discard.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install new plastic nuts into the quarter panel
(Fig. 60).
(2) Position the rear lamp unit to the quarter
panel.
(3) Reconnect the wire harness connector for the
rear lamp unit to the connector receptacle on the
lamp socket plate.
(4) Align the two ball studs on the outboard side of
the rear lamp unit housing with the plastic nuts in
the quarter panel.
(5) Using hand pressure, push the outboard side of
the rear lamp unit forward (towards the end of the
quarter panel) far enough to snap the two ball studs
on the outboard side of the lamp housing into the
plastic nuts in the quarter panel.
(6) Align the mounting holes on the inboard side of
the rear lamp unit housing with the plastic nuts in
the side jamb of the tailgate opening.
(7) Install and tighten the two screws that secure
the inboard side of the rear lamp unit housing to the
plastic nuts in the side jamb of the tailgate opening.
Tighten the screws to 2 N´m (20 in. lbs.).
(8) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
REPEATER LAMP BULB
REMOVAL
Side repeater lamps are used only on vehicles man-
ufactured for certain markets where these lamps are
required.
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove the repeater lamp unit from the front
fender panel. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/LAMPS/
LIGHTING - EXTERIOR/REPEATER LAMP UNIT -
REMOVAL).
(3) Rotate the repeater lamp socket in the lamp
lens counterclockwise about 30 degrees (Fig. 61).
(4) Pull the socket and bulb straight out of the
repeater lamp lens.
(5) Pull the bulb straight out of the repeater lamp
socket.
INSTALLATION
Side repeater lamps are used only on vehicles man-
ufactured for certain markets where these lamps are
required.
CAUTION: Always use the correct bulb size and
type for replacement. An incorrect bulb size or type
may overheat and cause damage to the lamp, the
socket and/or the lamp wiring.
(1) Align the base of the bulb with the receptacle
in the repeater lamp socket.
(2) Push the bulb straight into the repeater lamp
socket until it is firmly seated.
(3) Align the socket and bulb with the socket open-
ing in the repeater lamp lens (Fig. 61).
(4) Push the socket and bulb straight into the
repeater lamp lens until it is firmly seated
(5) Rotate the repeater lamp socket in the lamp
lens clockwise about 30 degrees.
(6) Reinstall the repeater lamp unit onto the front
fender panel. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/LAMPS/
LIGHTING - EXTERIOR/REPEATER LAMP UNIT -
INSTALLATION).
(7) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
Fig. 61 Repeater Lamp Bulb Remove/Install
1 - FRONT FENDER
2 - SOCKET
3 - BULB
4 - LENS
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REAR LAMP UNIT (Continued)

POWER SYSTEMS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
POWER LOCKS............................ 1
POWER MIRRORS........................ 11POWER SEATS........................... 14
POWER WINDOWS........................ 21
POWER LOCKS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
POWER LOCKS
DESCRIPTION..........................1
OPERATION............................3
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - POWER LOCKS . . 3
DOOR LOCK / UNLOCK SWITCH
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - DOOR LOCK/
UNLOCK SWITCH......................4
REMOVAL.............................4
INSTALLATION..........................5
DOOR LOCK MOTOR
DESCRIPTION..........................5
OPERATION............................5
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - DOOR LOCK
MOTOR ..............................5
FLIP-UP GLASS RELEASE SWITCH
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - FLIP-UP GLASS
RELEASE SWITCH.....................5
DOOR LOCK RELAY
DESCRIPTION..........................6
OPERATION............................6
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - DOOR LOCK
RELAY...............................6
REMOVAL.............................6
INSTALLATION..........................7
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE
DESCRIPTION..........................7OPERATION............................7
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - REMOTE
KEYLESS ENTRY MODULE...............7
REMOVAL.............................7
INSTALLATION..........................7
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - REMOTE
KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER..........8
STANDARD PROCEDURE
STANDARD PROCEDURE - RKE
TRANSMITTER BATTERIES..............8
STANDARD PROCEDURE - RKE
TRANSMITTER CUSTOMER
PREFERENCES.......................8
STANDARD PROCEDURE - RKE
TRANSMITTER PROGRAMING............9
SPECIFICATIONS - REMOTE KEYLESS
ENTRY TRANSMITTER..................9
TAILGATE CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH
DESCRIPTION..........................9
OPERATION............................9
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - TAILGATE
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH...............9
REMOVAL.............................10
INSTALLATION.........................10
POWER LOCKS
DESCRIPTION
POWER LOCKS
A power operated door and tailgate lock system is
available factory-installed equipment on this model.
The power lock system allows all of the doors and thetailgate to be locked or unlocked electrically by oper-
ating a switch on either front door trim panel. The
power lock system receives non-switched battery cur-
rent through a fuse in the Junction Block (JB), so
that the power locks remain operational, regardless
of the ignition switch position.
The Body Control Module (BCM) locks the doors
and tailgate automatically when the vehicle is driven
beyond the speed of 25.7 Km/h (15 mph), all doors
KJPOWER SYSTEMS 8N - 1