cycles that occur after the front Wash switch state
changes to open, and to determine the proper inter-
val at which to de-energize the wiper on/off relay to
complete the wipe-after-wash mode cycle.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - FRONT WIPER &
WASHER SYSTEM
FRONT WIPER SYSTEM
If the front wiper motor operates, but the wipers
do not move on the windshield, replace the faulty
front wiper module. If the wipers operate, but chat-
ter, lift, or do not clear the glass, clean and inspect
the front wiper system components as required.
(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/FRONT WIPERS/WASH-
ERS - INSPECTION) and (Refer to 8 - ELECTRI-
CAL/FRONT WIPERS/WASHERS - CLEANING). For
diagnosis and testing of the multi-function switch
(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/LAMPS/LIGHTING -
EXTERIOR/MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH - DIAG-
NOSIS AND TESTING). Refer to the appropriate
wiring information. The wiring information includes
wiring diagrams, proper wire and connector repair
procedures, details of wire harness routing and
retention, connector pin-out information and location
views for the various wire harness connectors, splices
and grounds.
The hard wired circuits and components of the
front wiper and washer system may be diagnosed
and tested using conventional diagnostic tools and
procedures. However, conventional diagnostic meth-
ods may not prove conclusive in the diagnosis of the
Body Control Module (BCM), or the inputs to or out-
puts from the BCM that control the various front
wiper and washer system operating modes. The most
reliable, efficient, and accurate means to diagnose
the BCM, or the BCM inputs and outputs related to
the various front wiper and washer system operating
modes requires the use of a DRBIIItscan tool. Refer
to the appropriate diagnostic information.
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,
SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAG, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL
COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. DISCON-
NECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE
(GROUND) CABLE, THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR
THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE
PERFORMING FURTHER DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE.
THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM. FAILURE TO
TAKE THE PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULDRESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT
AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
FRONT WASHER SYSTEM
The diagnosis found here addresses an electrically
inoperative front washer system. If the washer
pump/motor operates, but no washer fluid is emitted
from the front washer nozzles, be certain to check
the fluid level in the reservoir. Also inspect the front
washer system components as required. (Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/FRONT WIPERS/WASHERS -
INSPECTION). Refer to the appropriate wiring infor-
mation. The wiring information includes wiring dia-
grams, proper wire and connector repair procedures,
details of wire harness routing and retention, connec-
tor pin-out information and location views for the
various wire harness connectors, splices and grounds.
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,
SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAG, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL
COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. DISCON-
NECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE
(GROUND) CABLE, THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR
THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE
PERFORMING FURTHER DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE.
THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM. FAILURE TO
TAKE THE PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD
RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT
AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
(1) Turn the ignition switch to the On position.
Turn the control knob on the right (wiper) control
stalk of the multi-function switch to the On position.
Check whether the front wiper system is operating.
If OK, go to Step 2. If not OK, test and repair the
front wiper system before continuing with these
tests. Refer to FRONT WIPER SYSTEM .
(2) Turn the control ring on the right (wiper) con-
trol stalk of the multi-function switch to the rear
Wash position. Check whether the rear washer sys-
tem is operating. If OK, test the multi-function
switch. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/LAMPS/LIGHT-
ING - EXTERIOR/MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING). If the multi-function
switch tests OK, go to Step 3. If the multi-function
switch does not test OK, replace the faulty switch.
(3) Turn the ignition switch to the Off position.
Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
Disconnect the headlamp and dash wire harness con-
nector for the washer pump/motor unit from the
pump/motor unit connector receptacle. Check for con-
tinuity between the washer pump driver circuit cav-
8R - 6 FRONT WIPERS/WASHERSKJ
FRONT WIPERS/WASHERS (Continued)
mation includes wiring diagrams, proper wire and
connector repair procedures, details of wire harness
routing and retention, connector pin-out information
and location views for the various wire harness con-
nectors, splices and grounds.
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,
SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAG, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL
COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. DISCON-
NECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE
(GROUND) CABLE, THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR
THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE
PERFORMING FURTHER DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE.
THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM. FAILURE TO
TAKE THE PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD
RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT
AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
(1) Check that the interior lighting switch on the
left (lighting) control stalk of the multi-function
switch is not in the dome lamp disable position. With
all four doors and the tailgate closed, open the rear
flip-up glass. The interior lamps should light. Close
the rear flip-up glass. Note whether the interior
lamps remain lighted. They should turn off after
about thirty seconds. If OK, go to Step 2. If not OK,
go to Step 9.
(2) Check the fused B(+) fuse (Fuse 17 - 15
ampere) in the Junction Block (JB). If OK, go to Step
3. If not OK, repair the shorted circuit or component
as required and replace the faulty fuse.
(3) Check for battery voltage at the fused B(+) fuse
(Fuse 17 - 15 ampere) in the JB. If OK, go to Step 4.
If not OK, repair the open fused B(+) circuit between
the JB and the Power Distribution Center (PDC) as
required.
(4) Check the fused ignition switch output (run-
acc) fuse (Fuse 22 - 10 ampere) in the JB. If OK, go
to Step 5. If not OK, repair the shorted circuit or
component as required and replace the faulty fuse.
(5) Turn the ignition switch to the On position.
Check for battery voltage at the fused ignition switch
output (run-acc) fuse (Fuse 22 - 10 ampere) in the
JB. If OK, turn the ignition switch to the Off position
and go to Step 6. If not OK, repair the open fused
ignition switch output (run-acc) circuit between the
JB and the ignition switch as required.
(6) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable. Disconnect the instrument panel wire harness
connector for the multi-function switch (Connector
C-2) from the switch connector receptacle. Reconnect
the battery negative cable. Turn the ignition switchto the On position. Check for battery voltage at the
fused ignition switch output (run-acc) circuit cavity of
the instrument panel wire harness connector for the
multi-function switch (Connector C-2). If OK, go to
Step 7. If not OK, repair the open fused ignition
switch output (run-acc) circuit between the multi-
function switch and the JB as required.
(7) Turn the ignition switch to the Off position.
Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
Test the multi-function switch. (Refer to 8 - ELEC-
TRICAL/LAMPS/LIGHTING - EXTERIOR/MULTI-
FUNCTION SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING). If the multi-function switch tests OK,
reconnect the instrument panel wire harness connec-
tors for the multi-function switch to the switch con-
nector receptacles and go to Step 8. If the multi-
function switch does not test OK, replace the faulty
switch.
(8) Remove the tailgate inner trim panel. Discon-
nect the tailgate wire harness connector for the rear
wiper module from the module connector receptacle.
Check for continuity between the ground circuit cav-
ity of the tailgate wire harness connector for the rear
wiper module and a good ground. There should be
continuity. If OK, go to Step 9. If not OK, repair the
open ground circuit to ground (G312) as required.
(9) Check for continuity between the flip-up glass
ajar switch sense circuit cavity of the tailgate wire
harness connector for the rear wiper module and a
good ground. There should be continuity with the
rear flip-up glass open, and no continuity with the
rear flip-up glass closed. If OK, go to Step 10. If not
OK, repair the open flip-up glass ajar circuit between
the rear wiper module and the flip-up glass ajar
switch as required.
(10) Reconnect the battery negative cable. Check
for battery voltage at the fused B(+) circuit cavity of
the tailgate wire harness connector for the rear wiper
module. If OK, go to Step 11. If not OK, repair the
open fused B(+) circuit between the rear wiper mod-
ule and the JB as required.
(11) Turn the ignition switch to the On position.
Turn the control ring on the right (wiper) control
stalk of the multi-function switch to the Delay posi-
tion. Check for battery voltage at the rear wiper
intermittent driver circuit cavity of the tailgate wire
harness connector for the rear wiper module. If OK,
go to Step 12. If not OK, repair the open rear wiper
intermittent driver circuit between the rear wiper
module and the multi-function switch as required.
(12) Turn the control ring on the right (wiper) con-
trol stalk of the multi-function switch to the On posi-
tion. Check for battery voltage at the rear wiper on
driver circuit cavity of the tailgate wire harness con-
nector for the rear wiper module. If OK, replace the
faulty rear wiper module. If not OK, repair the open
KJREAR WIPERS/WASHERS 8R - 31
REAR WIPERS/WASHERS (Continued)
rear wiper on driver circuit between the rear wiper
module and the multi-function switch as required.
REAR WASHER SYSTEM
The diagnosis found here addresses an electrically
inoperative rear washer system. If the washer pump/
motor operates, but no washer fluid is emitted from
the rear washer nozzle, be certain to check the fluid
level in the reservoir. Also inspect the rear washer
system components as required. (Refer to 8 - ELEC-
TRICAL/REAR WIPERS/WASHERS - INSPECTION).
Refer to the appropriate wiring information. The wir-
ing information includes wiring diagrams, proper
wire and connector repair procedures, details of wire
harness routing and retention, connector pin-out
information and location views for the various wire
harness connectors, splices and grounds.
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,
SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAG, OR INSTRUMENT PANEL
COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. DISCON-
NECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE
(GROUND) CABLE, THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR
THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE
PERFORMING FURTHER DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE.
THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM. FAILURE TO
TAKE THE PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD
RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT
AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
(1) Turn the ignition switch to the On position.
Turn the control ring on the right (wiper) control
stalk of the multi-function switch to the On position.
Check whether the rear wiper system is operating. If
OK, go to Step 2. If not OK, test and repair the rear
wiper system before continuing with these tests.
Refer to REAR WIPER SYSTEM .
(2) Pull the right (wiper) control stalk of the multi-
function switch toward the steering wheel. Check
whether the front washer system is operating. If OK,
test the multi-function switch. (Refer to 8 - ELEC-
TRICAL/LAMPS/LIGHTING - EXTERIOR/MULTI-
FUNCTION SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING). If the multi-function switch tests OK, go
to Step 3. If the multi-function switch does not test
OK, replace the faulty switch.
(3) Turn the ignition switch to the Off position.
Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
Disconnect the headlamp and dash wire harness con-
nector for the washer pump/motor unit from the
pump/motor unit connector receptacle. Check for con-
tinuity between the washer pump driver circuit cav-ity of the headlamp and dash wire harness connector
for the washer pump/motor unit and a good ground.
There should be no continuity. If OK, go to Step 4. If
not OK, repair the shorted washer pump driver cir-
cuit between the washer pump/motor unit and the
multi-function switch as required.
(4) Check for continuity between the washer pump
driver circuit cavities of the headlamp and dash wire
harness connector for the washer pump/motor unit
and the instrument panel wire harness connector for
the multi-function switch (Connector C-2). There
should be continuity. If OK, go to Step 5. If not OK,
repair the open washer pump driver circuit between
the washer pump/motor unit and the multi-function
switch as required.
(5) Check for continuity between the washer pump
sense circuit cavity of the headlamp and dash wire
harness connector for the washer pump/motor unit
and a good ground. There should be no continuity. If
OK, go to Step 6. If not OK, repair the shorted
washer pump sense circuit between the washer
pump/motor unit and the multi-function switch as
required.
(6) Check for continuity between the washer pump
sense circuit cavities of the headlamp and dash wire
harness connector for the washer pump/motor unit
and the instrument panel wire harness connector for
the multi-function switch (Connector C-2). There
should be continuity. If OK, replace the faulty washer
pump/motor unit. If not OK, repair the open washer
pump sense circuit between the washer pump/motor
unit and the multi-function switch as required.
CLEANING - REAR WIPER & WASHER SYSTEM
REAR WIPER SYSTEM
The squeegee of a wiper blade exposed to the ele-
ments for a long time tends to lose its wiping effec-
tiveness. Periodic cleaning of the squeegee is
suggested to remove any deposits of salt or road film.
The wiper blade, arm, and rear flip-up glass should
only be cleaned using a sponge or soft cloth and
windshield washer fluid, a mild detergent, or a non-
abrasive cleaner. If the wiper blade continues to
leave streaks, smears, hazing, or beading on the
glass after thorough cleaning of the squeegees and
the glass, the entire wiper blade assembly must be
replaced.
CAUTION: Protect the rubber squeegee of the wiper
blade from any petroleum-based cleaners, solvents,
or contaminants. These products can rapidly deteri-
orate the rubber squeegee.
8R - 32 REAR WIPERS/WASHERSKJ
REAR WIPERS/WASHERS (Continued)
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A
SHORT TO GROUND
(1) Remove the fuse and disconnect all items
involved with the fuse.
(2) Connect a test light or a voltmeter across the
terminals of the fuse.
(3) Starting at the fuse block, wiggle the wiring
harness about six to eight inches apart and watch
the voltmeter/test lamp.
(4) If the voltmeter registers voltage or the test
lamp glows, there is a short to ground in that gen-
eral area of the wiring harness.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A
SHORT TO GROUND ON FUSES POWERING
SEVERAL LOADS
(1) Refer to the wiring diagrams and disconnect or
isolate all items on the suspected fused circuits.
(2) Replace the blown fuse.
(3) Supply power to the fuse by turning ON the
ignition switch or re-connecting the battery.
(4) Start connecting or energizing the items in the
fuse circuit one at a time. When the fuse blows the
circuit with the short to ground has been isolated.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TESTING FOR A
VOLTAGE DROP
(1) Connect the positive lead of the voltmeter to
the side of the circuit closest to the battery (Fig. 9).
(2) Connect the other lead of the voltmeter to the
other side of the switch, component or circuit.
(3) Operate the item.
(4) The voltmeter will show the difference in volt-
age between the two points.
Fig. 8 TESTING FOR CONTINUITY
1 - FUSE REMOVED FROM CIRCUIT
Fig. 9 TESTING FOR VOLTAGE DROP
KJ8W-01 WIRING DIAGRAM INFORMATION8Wa-01-9
WIRING DIAGRAM INFORMATION (Continued)
8W-91 CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE LOCATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page
CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE LOCATION
DESCRIPTION..........................1
CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE
LOCATION
DESCRIPTION
This section provides illustrations identifying con-
nector, ground, and splice locations in the vehicle.Connector, ground, and splice indexes are provided.
Use the wiring diagrams in each section for connec-
tor, ground, and splice identification. Refer to the
appropriate index for the proper figure number. For
items that are not shown in this section N/S is placed
in the Fig. column.
CONNECTORS
CONNECTOR NAME/NUMBER COLOR LOCATION FIG.
A/C Compressor Clutch BK At A/C Compressor 2, 20
A/C Heater Control C1 BK Center of Dash, Behind
A/C-Heater ControlsN/S
A/C Heater Control C2 WT Center of Dash, Behind
A/C-Heater ControlsN/S
A/C High Pressure Switch (Diesel) GY Left Front Side of Engine
Compartment20
A/C Low Pressure Switch (LHD) GY Left Rear Side of Engine
Compartment31
A/C Low Pressure Switch (RHD) GY Right Rear Side of Engine
Compartment24
A/C Pressure Transducer (2.4L) BK Front Side of Engine 12, 15
A/C Pressure Transducer (3.7L) BK Front Side of Engine 2
Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor
(Diesel)BK Left Rear Side of Engine
Compartment19
Airbag Control Module C1 (ORC C1) YL Under Center Console 33, 37
Airbag Control Module C2 (ORC C2) BK Under Center Console 33, 37
Ambient Temperature Sensor BK Front of Engine
CompartmentN/S
Antenna Module C1 (BUX) Above Right Quarter Window 44, 45
Antenna Module C2 (BUX) Above Right Quarter Window N/S
Ash Receiver Lamp Center of Dash N/S
Back-Up Lamp Switch (2.4L) BK Right Side of Transmission 12
Back-Up Lamp Switch (M/T) (3.7L)
(Diesel)BK Left Side of Transmission 7, 22
Battery Temperature Sensor BK Left Side of Engine
Compartment30
KJ8W-91 CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE LOCATION8Wa-91-1
SUNROOF OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
SWITCH INPUTS
OPEN CLOSE VENT
FULL VENTPush and hold switch until
glass stops in flush closed
position glass will then
express openPush and hold switch until
glass stops in flush closed
position.No action
VENT RANGEPush and hold switch until
glass passes through
flush closed position.
Glass will then openPush and hold switch until
glass stops in flush closed
position.Push and hold switch until
glass stops in full vent
position.
FLUSH1. Press switch for less
than 0.65 seconds for
express to comfort stop.No action Press and hold switch.
Glass will travel through
flush closed to full vent.
Glass will stop when
switch is released or when
fully vented.
2. Press switch for more
than 0.65 seconds and
glass will stop when
switch is released
FULL OPENPress switch for less than
0.65 seconds for express
to full open.Press and hold switch
until glass stops in flush
closed position or
anywhere in between.Press and hold switch.
Glass will travel through
flush closed to full vent.
Glass will stop when
switch is released.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
WATER DRAINAGE AND WIND NOISE
DIAGNOSIS
The sliding glass panel is designed to seal water
entry with a snug fit between the roof and the seal.
The fit can be checked by inserting a piece of paper
between the roof and the seal. The piece of paper
should have some resistance when pulled out when
the glass panel is in the closed position. The sunroof
housing will drain off a minimum amount of water.
Excessive wind noise could result if the gap clear-
ances are exceeded. The sunroof glass panel may
need to be adjusted. Refer to Sunroof Glass Panel
Adjustment for proper procedures.
Adequate drainage is provided by a drain trough in
the sunroof housing which encircles the sliding glass
panel and leads to drain hoses. If a wet headliner or
other water leak complaints are encountered, before
performing any adjustments, first ensure that the
drainage system is not plugged or disconnected. Use
a pint container to pour water into the sunroof hous-
ing drain trough. If water flow is restricted, use com-
pressed air to blow out any material plugging the
drain system. Retest system again.To further check for a disconnected drain hose:
(1) Remove A-pillar trim, sun visors, and map
lamps/mini console.
(2) Remove sunroof opening trim lace. Refer to
Sunroof Opening Trim Lace.
(3) Lower headliner as necessary to gain access to
sunroof housing drain tubes. (Refer to 23 - BODY/IN-
TERIOR/HEADLINER - REMOVAL)
(4) Repair as necessary.
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES
Before beginning sunroof diagnostics verify that all
other power accessories are in proper operating condi-
tion. Refer to Sunroof Diagnostic Chart for possible
causes. If not, a common electrical problem may exist.
Refer to Wiring Diagrams, in this publication for circuit,
splice and component descriptions. Check the condition
of the circuit protection (20 amp circuit breaker in cav-
ity 19 of the Junction Block). Inspect all wiring connec-
tor pins for proper engagement and continuity. Check
for battery voltage at the power sunroof controller, refer
to Wiring Diagrams, for circuit information. If battery
voltage of more than 10 volts is detected at the control-
ler, proceed with the following tests (the controller will
not operate at less than 10 volts).
23 - 176 SUNROOFKJ
SUNROOF (Continued)
(2) Resistance between terminals 85 and 86 (elec-
tromagnet) should be 67.5 to 82.5 ohms. If OK, go to
Step 3. If not OK, replace the faulty relay.
(3) Connect a battery to terminals 85 and 86.
There should now be continuity between terminals
30 and 87, and no continuity between terminals 87A
and 30. If OK, see Relay Circuit Test. If not OK,
replace the faulty relay.
RELAY CIRCUIT TEST
For circuit descriptions and diagrams, (Refer to
Appropriate Wiring Information).
(1) The relay common feed terminal cavity (30) is
connected to fused battery feed. There should be bat-
tery voltage at the cavity for relay terminal 30 at all
times. If OK, go to Step 2. If not OK, repair the open
circuit to the fuse in the PDC as required.
(2) The relay normally closed terminal (87A) is not
used in this application. Go to Step 3.
(3) The relay normally open terminal cavity (87) is
connected to the compressor clutch coil. There should
be continuity between this cavity and the A/C com-
pressor clutch relay output circuit cavity of the com-
pressor clutch coil wire harness connector. If OK, go
to Step 4. If not OK, repair the open circuit as
required.
(4) The relay coil battery terminal (86) is con-
nected to the fused ignition switch output (run/start)circuit. There should be battery voltage at the cavity
for relay terminal 86 with the ignition switch in the
On position. If OK, go to Step 5. If not OK, repair the
open circuit to the fuse in the junction block as
required.
(5) The coil ground terminal cavity (85) is switched
to ground through the Powertrain Control Module
(PCM). There should be continuity between this cav-
ity and the A/C compressor clutch relay control cir-
cuit cavity of the PCM wire harness connector C
(gray) at all times. If not OK, repair the open circuit
as required.
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove the cover from the Power Distribution
Center (PDC).
(3) Refer to the label on the PDC for compressor
clutch relay identification and location.
(4) Unplug the compressor clutch relay from the
PDC.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the compressor clutch relay by aligning
the relay terminals with the cavities in the PDC and
pushing the relay firmly into place.
(2) Install the PDC cover.
(3) Connect the battery negative cable.
(4) Test the relay operation.
A/C HEATER CONTROL
DESCRIPTION
Both the heater-only and A/C heater systems use a
combination of mechanical, electrical, and vacuum
controls. These controls provide the vehicle operator
with a number of setting options to help control the
climate and comfort within the vehicle. Refer to the
owner's manual in the vehicle glove box for more
information on the features, use, and suggested oper-
ation of these controls.
The heater-only or A/C heater control panel is
located to the right of the instrument cluster on the
instrument panel. The control panel contains a rota-
ry-type temperature control knob, a rotary-type mode
control switch knob, and a rotary-type blower motor
speed switch knob. The control also has a push but-
ton to activate the rear window defogger.
The heater-only or A/C heater control panel cannot
be repaired. If faulty or damaged, the entire unit
must be replaced. The illumination lamps are avail-
able for service replacement.
Fig. 10 COMPRESSOR CLUTCH RELAY
30 - COMMON FEED
85 - COIL GROUND
86 - COIL BATTERY
87 - NORMALLY OPEN
87A - NORMALLY CLOSED
24 - 16 CONTROLSKJ
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH RELAY (Continued)
COVER - REMOVAL, COWL TRIM.......23-157
COVER - REMOVAL, INSTRUMENT
PANEL TOP........................23-152
COVER - REMOVAL, STRUCTURAL........9-55
COVER(S) - DESCRIPTION, CYLINDER
HEAD...............................9-25
COVER(S) - INSTALLATION, CYLINDER
HEAD...........................9-26,9-34
COVER(S) - INSTALLATION, TIMING
BELT / CHAIN........................9-76
COVER(S) - REMOVAL, CYLINDER HEAD . . 9-25,
9-34
COVER(S) - REMOVAL, TIMING BELT /
CHAIN..............................9-74
COWL GRILLE - INSTALLATION........23-140
COWL GRILLE - REMOVAL............23-140
COWL TRIM COVER - INSTALLATION....23-157
COWL TRIM COVER - REMOVAL.......23-157
COWL WEATHERSTRIP - INSTALLATION . 23-185
COWL WEATHERSTRIP - REMOVAL.....23-185
COWL/PLENUM SEAL - INSTALLATION . . . 23-187
COWL/PLENUM SEAL - REMOVAL......23-187
COWL/PLENUM WINDOW BAFFLE SEAL -
INSTALLATION......................23-187
COWL/PLENUM WINDOW BAFFLE SEAL -
REMOVAL.........................23-187
CRADLE CROSSMEMBER -
INSTALLATION, ENGINE................13-6
CRADLE CROSSMEMBER - REMOVAL,
ENGINE.............................13-6
CRANKSHAFT - DESCRIPTION...........9-42
CRANKSHAFT - INSPECTION.............9-43
CRANKSHAFT - INSTALLATION...........9-43
CRANKSHAFT - REMOVAL..............9-43
CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL - FRONT -
INSTALLATION........................9-47
CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL - FRONT -
REMOVAL...........................9-46
CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL - REAR -
INSTALLATION........................9-48
CRANKSHAFT OIL SEAL - REAR -
REMOVAL...........................9-48
CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR -
DESCRIPTION.......................14-30
CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR -
INSTALLATION.......................14-32
CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR -
OPERATION.........................14-31
CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR -
REMOVAL..........................14-31
CROSSMEMBER - INSTALLATION,
ENGINE CRADLE......................13-6
CROSSMEMBER - INSTALLATION,
RADIATOR.........................23-146
CROSSMEMBER - INSTALLATION, REAR . . . 13-7
CROSSMEMBER - REMOVAL, ENGINE
CRADLE.............................13-6
CROSSMEMBER - REMOVAL, RADIATOR . 23-146
CROSSMEMBER - REMOVAL, REAR.......13-7
CROSS-OVER PIPE - INSTALLATION.......11-3
CROSS-OVER PIPE - REMOVAL..........11-3
CRUISE INDICATOR - DESCRIPTION......8J-16
CRUISE INDICATOR - OPERATION.......8J-17
CURTAIN AIRBAG - DESCRIPTION, SIDE . . 8O-38
CURTAIN AIRBAG - INSTALLATION, SIDE . . 8O-41
CURTAIN AIRBAG - OPERATION, SIDE....8O-39
CURTAIN AIRBAG - REMOVAL, SIDE.....8O-40
CUSHION - FRONT - INSTALLATION,
SEAT .............................23-167
CUSHION - FRONT - INSTALLATION,
SEAT BACK........................23-167
CUSHION - FRONT - REMOVAL, SEAT . . . 23-167
CUSHION - FRONT - REMOVAL, SEAT
BACK.............................23-167
CUSHION - REAR - INSTALLATION, SEAT . 23-171
CUSHION - REAR - INSTALLATION, SEAT
BACK.............................23-170
CUSHION - REAR - REMOVAL, SEAT....23-171
CUSHION - REAR - REMOVAL, SEAT
BACK
.............................23-170
CUSHION COVER - FRONT -
INSTALLATION, SEAT
.................23-167
CUSHION COVER - FRONT - REMOVAL,
SEAT
.............................23-167
CUSHION SIDE SHIELDS -
INSTALLATION, SEAT
.................23-167
CUSHION SIDE SHIELDS - REMOVAL,
SEAT
.............................23-167CUSTOMER PREFERENCES - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, RKE TRANSMITTER........8N-8
CV JOINT/BOOT-INNER - INSTALLATION . . . 3-17
CV JOINT/BOOT-INNER - REMOVAL.......3-15
CV JOINT/BOOT-OUTER - INSTALLATION . . . 3-13
CV JOINT/BOOT-OUTER - REMOVAL.......3-12
CYLINDER - DESCRIPTION, MASTER......5-24
CYLINDER - INSPECTION, MASTER........6-9
CYLINDER - INSTALLATION, FLIP-UP
GLASS SUPPORT...................23-139
CYLINDER - INSTALLATION, LOCK......23-125,
23-138
CYLINDER - INSTALLATION, LOCK.......19-11
CYLINDER - INSTALLATION, MASTER.....5-25
CYLINDER - INSTALLATION, SUPPORT . . . 23-120
CYLINDER - OPERATION, MASTER........5-24
CYLINDER - REMOVAL, FLIP-UP GLASS
SUPPORT.........................23-139
CYLINDER - REMOVAL, LOCK....23-125,23-137
CYLINDER - REMOVAL, LOCK...........19-10
CYLINDER - REMOVAL, MASTER.........5-25
CYLINDER - REMOVAL, SUPPORT......23-120
CYLINDER BLEEDING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, MASTER.................5-24
CYLINDER BORE HONING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE.........................9-39
CYLINDER COMBUSTION PRESSURE
LEAKAGE - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING......9-8
CYLINDER COMPRESSION PRESSURE -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING...............9-8
CYLINDER FLUID LEVEL - STANDARD
PROCEDURES, MASTER................5-26
CYLINDER HEAD - DESCRIPTION.........9-30
CYLINDER HEAD COVER(S) -
DESCRIPTION........................9-25
CYLINDER HEAD COVER(S) -
INSTALLATION....................9-26,9-34
CYLINDER HEAD COVER(S) - REMOVAL . . . 9-25,
9-34
CYLINDER HEAD GASKET - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING....................9-19,9-30
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH -
DESCRIPTION, DOOR..................8Q-9
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH -
DESCRIPTION, TAILGATE...............8N-9
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, DOOR.................8Q-10
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING, TAILGATE...............8N-9
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH -
INSTALLATION, DOOR.................8Q-10
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH -
INSTALLATION, TAILGATE..............8N-10
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH - OPERATION,
DOOR.............................8Q-10
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH - OPERATION,
TAILGATE...........................8N-9
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH - REMOVAL,
DOOR.............................8Q-10
CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH - REMOVAL,
TAILGATE..........................8N-10
CYLINDER/POWER BOOSTER -
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING, MASTER . . 5-21,5-24
CYLINDERS - ASSEMBLY, WHEEL.........5-29
CYLINDERS - CLEANING, WHEEL.........5-28
CYLINDERS - DISASSEMBLY, WHEEL......5-28
CYLINDERS - INSPECTION, WHEEL.......5-29
CYLINDERS - INSTALLATION, WHEEL
.....5-29
CYLINDERS - REMOVAL, WHEEL
.........5-28
DAMAGED OR WORN THREADS -
STANDARD PROCEDURE, REPAIR
.........9-9
DAMPER - INSTALLATION, VIBRATION
.....9-55
DAMPER - REMOVAL, VIBRATION
........9-54
DATA LINK CONNECTOR - DESCRIPTION
. . 8E-10
DATA LINK CONNECTOR - OPERATION
....8E-10
DAYTIME RUNNING LAMP RELAY -
DESCRIPTION
.......................8L-20
DAYTIME RUNNING LAMP RELAY -
INSTALLATION
.......................8L-21
DAYTIME RUNNING LAMP RELAY -
OPERATION
.........................8L-20
DAYTIME RUNNING LAMP RELAY -
REMOVAL
..........................8L-21
DECOUPLER - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, GENERATOR
................8F-27
DECOUPLER PULLEY - DESCRIPTION,
GENERATOR
........................8F-26DECOUPLER PULLEY - INSTALLATION,
GENERATOR........................8F-30
DECOUPLER PULLEY - OPERATION,
GENERATOR........................8F-27
DECOUPLER PULLEY - REMOVAL,
GENERATOR........................8F-27
DEFINITION - DESCRIPTION, TRIP.......25-19
DEFLECTOR - INSTALLATION, WIND.....23-180
DEFLECTOR - REMOVAL, WIND........23-180
DEFOGGER - DESCRIPTION, REAR
WINDOW............................8G-3
DEFOGGER - OPERATION, REAR
WINDOW............................8G-3
DEFOGGER FUNCTION - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, REAR HVAC CONTROL
ASSEMBLY WINDOW..................8G-9
DEFOGGER GRID - DESCRIPTION, REAR
WINDOW............................8G-5
DEFOGGER GRID - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, REAR WINDOW..............8G-5
DEFOGGER GRID - OPERATION, REAR
WINDOW............................8G-5
DEFOGGER RELAY - DESCRIPTION,
REAR WINDOW.......................8G-6
DEFOGGER RELAY - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, REAR WINDOW..............8G-6
DEFOGGER RELAY - INSTALLATION,
REAR WINDOW.......................8G-7
DEFOGGER RELAY - OPERATION, REAR
WINDOW............................8G-6
DEFOGGER RELAY - REMOVAL, REAR
WINDOW............................8G-7
DEFOGGER SWITCH - DESCRIPTION,
REAR WINDOW.......................8G-8
DEFOGGER SWITCH - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, REAR WINDOW..............8G-8
DEFOGGER SWITCH - OPERATION, REAR
WINDOW............................8G-8
DEFOGGER SYSTEM - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, REAR WINDOW..............8G-4
DEFROST DOO - INSTALLATION, FLOOR . . 24-37
DEFROST DOOR - REMOVAL...........24-35
DEFROST DOOR - REMOVAL, FLOOR.....24-36
DEFROST DOOR ACTUATOR -
INSTALLATION, FLOOR................24-25
DEFROST DOOR ACTUATOR - REMOVAL,
FLOOR.............................24-24
DEFROST DUCT/DEMISTER ADAPTOR -
REMOVAL..........................24-32
DEFROST/DEMISTER DUCT -
INSTALLATION.......................24-32
DELIVERY - DESCRIPTION, FUEL.........14-2
DELIVERY - OPERATION, FUEL...........14-3
DEMAGNETIZING - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, COMPASS...............8M-2
DEMISTER OUTLETS - DESCRIPTION.....24-29
DEPLOYMENT - STANDARD
PROCEDURE, SERVICE AFTER A
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT............8O-6
DETECTION PUMP - DESCRIPTION, LEAK . 25-27
DETECTION PUMP - INSTALLATION,
LEAK..............................25-28
DETECTION PUMP - OPERATION, LEAK . . . 25-28
DETECTION PUMP - REMOVAL, LEAK....25-28
DEVICES - STANDARD PROCEDURE,
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)
SENSITIVE........................8W-01-8
DIAGNOSIS CHART - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, COOLING SYSTEM.............7-6
DIAGNOSIS, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING -
WATER DRAINAGE AND WIND NOISE . . . 23-176
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES, DIAGNOSIS
AND TESTING......................23-176
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES -
DESCRIPTION........................25-2
DIAGNOSTICS (OBD) - DIAGNOSIS AND
TESTING, ON-BOARD...................7-3
DIAGRAMS - DESCRIPTION, HOW TO
USE WIRING......................8W-01-1
DIAGRAMS - HYDRAULIC SCHEMATICS,
SCHEMATICS.......................21-100
DIESEL - TORQUE, EXCEPT.............8F-23
DIFFERENTIAL - ASSEMBLY
........3-105,3-41
DIFFERENTIAL - DISASSEMBLY
.....3-105,3-41
DIFFERENTIAL - INSTALLATION
. 3-105,3-42,3-73
DIFFERENTIAL - REMOVAL
.....3-104,3-40,3-71
DIFFERENTIAL - TRAC-LOK - ASSEMBLY
. . 3-109,
3-77
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