C312 - GRAY (HEADLINER SIDE)
CAV CIRCUIT
1 M27 20YL/LB
2 M22 20YL/OR
3 G23 22VT/DB (PREMIUM/LUXURY
SUNROOF)
3 G23 20VT/DB (EXCEPT BASE/SUNROOF)
4 G25 20VT/TN (EXCEPT BASE/SUNROOF)
4 G25 22VT/TN (PREMIUM/LUXURY
SUNROOF)
5 D25 20WT/VT (EXCEPT BASE)
6 A114 20GY/RD (EXCEPT BASE)
7 F503 20WT/PK (EXCEPT BASE)
7 F503 20BK/PK (PREMIUM/LUXURY)
8-
9 P112 20BK/OR (PREMIUM/LUXURY)
10 P114 20BK/LB (PREMIUM/LUXURY)
11 M24 20YL/WT
12 Z837 20BK/OR
13 Z13 20BK/WT (EXCEPT BASE)
14 Z113 20BK/DB (EXCEPT BASE)
14 Z113 20BK (PREMIUM/LUXURY)
15 Q3 20OR/TN (SUNROOF)
16 Q4 20OR/YL (SUNROOF)
17 Q5 20OR/LB (SUNROOF)
18 -
19 -
20 -
C313 (REAR CONSOLE) - BLACK (BODY SIDE)
CAV CIRCUIT
1 Z747 18BK/LB
2 F307 18LB/PK
3 F307 18LB/PK
C313 (REAR CONSOLE) - BLACK (REAR
CONSOLE SIDE)
CAV CIRCUIT
1 Z747 16BK
1 Z747 16BK
2 F307 18OR
3 F307 16RD
RS8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS8W-80-39
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C326 - YELLOW (SEAT SIDE)
CAV CIRCUIT
1-
2-
3 R33 18LG/WT
4 R31 18LG/OR
C327 - YELLOW (SAFETY SEAT SIDE)
CAV CIRCUIT
1-
2-
3 R34 18WT/BK (EXPORT)
3 R34 18LB/WT (EXCEPT EXPORT)
4 R32 18LB/OR (EXCEPT EXPORT)
4 R32 18DG/WT (EXPORT)
C327 - YELLOW (SEAT SIDE)
CAV CIRCUIT
1-
2-
3 R34 18LB/WT
4 R32 18LB/OR
C328 (SUNROOF) - (BODY SIDE)
CAV CIRCUIT
1 Q3 20OR/TN
2 Q5 20OR/LB
3 Q4 20OR/YL
4 F302 18GY/PK
5 A115 12YL/RD
6 Z138 12BK/DB
7-
C328 (SUNROOF) - (SUNROOF SIDE)
CAV CIRCUIT
1 Q3 20OR/TN
2 Q5 20OR/LB
3 Q4 20OR/YL
4 F302 18GY/PK
5 A115 14YL/RD
6 Z138 14BK/DB
7-
RS8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS8W-80-47
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MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH - BLACK 4 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 W52 22BR/YL FRONT WIPER SWITCH MUX
2 G902 22VT/LB MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH MUX RETURN
3 L305 20WT/LB TURN SIGNAL SWITCH MUX
4 G194 22VT/LG HIGH BEAM/FRONT WASHER SWITCH MUX
NATURAL VACUUM LEAK DETECTION ASSEMBLY (2.4L EXCEPT EXPORT) - LT. GRAY 3 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 Z166 18BK/WT GROUND
2 K107 20VT/WT NVLD SWITCH SIGNAL
3 K106 20VT/LB NVLD SOL CONTROL
OUTPUT SPEED SENSOR (EATX) - GRAY 2 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 T13 18DG/VT SPEED SENSOR GROUND
2 T14 18DG/BR OUTPUT SPEED SENSOR SIGNAL
OVERHEAD CONSOLE (EXCEPT BASE) - BLACK 12 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 G23 20VT/DB (EXCEPT SUNROOF) SLIDING DOORS OVERHEAD SWITCH MUX
1 G23 22VT/DB (SUNROOF) SLIDING DOORS OVERHEAD SWITCH MUX
2 G25 20VT/TN (EXCEPT SUNROOF) LIFTGATE SWITCH MUX
2 G25 22VT/TN (SUNROOF) LIFTGATE SWITCH MUX
3 D25 20WT/VT PCI BUS
4 Z113 20BK/DB GROUND
5 A114 20GY/RD FUSED B(+) (I.O.D.)
6 F503 20WT/PK FUSED IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT (RUN)
7 Z13 20BK/WT GROUND
8 E15 20OR/DB ASH/RECEIVER LAMP FEED
9- -
10 - -
11 L24 20BK/GY (EXCEPT EXPORT/
PREMIUM/LUXURY)AUTOMATIC HEADLAMP SWITCH SENSOR
12 L1 20BK/WT (PREMIUM/LUXURY) BACK-UP LAMP FEED
8W - 80 - 96 8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTSRS
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SUNROOF MODULE (EXCEPT EXPORT) - BLACK 12 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 Q3 20OR/TN SUNROOF VENT
2 Q5 20OR/LB SUNROOF CLOSE
3 Q4 20OR/YL SUNROOF OPEN
4 F302 18GY/PK FUSED ACCESSORY RELAY OUTPUT
5 A115 14YL/RD FUSED B(+)
6 Z138 14BK/DB GROUND
7- -
8- -
9- -
10 - -
11 - -
12 - -
SUNROOF SWITCH (EXCEPT EXPORT) - NATURAL 4 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 Q3 20OR/TN SUNROOF VENT
2 Q4 20OR/YL SUNROOF OPEN
3 Z137 20BK/DB GROUND
4 Q5 20OR/LB SUNROOF CLOSE
THATCHAM ALARM MODULE (UNITED KINGDOM) - BLACK 16 WAY
CAV CIRCUIT FUNCTION
1 A645 20RD/VT REAR INTRUSION SENSOR SIGNAL
2 G640 20DG/VT FRONT INTRUSION SENSOR SIGNAL
3 G22 20YL VTSS INDICATOR SUPPLY
4- -
5 D97 20WT/OR SIREN SIGNAL OUTPUT
6 D96 20WT/LB SIREN SIGNAL CONTROL
7 F20 20PK/WT FUSED IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT (RUN-START)
8 G944 20LB/BR SIREN SIGNAL RETURN
9 G945 20VT/DG SENSOR GROUND
10 G946 20LG/VT SENSOR GROUND
11 G922 20GY VTSS INDICATOR DRIVER
12 - -
13 D25 20WT/VT PCI BUS
14 - -
15 L91 22WT/DB HAZARD SWITCH SENSE
16 A600 20RD/LB SIREN SUPPLY
RS8W-80 CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS8W - 80 - 131
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CONNECTOR NAME/NUMBER COLOR LOCATION FIG.
Right Sliding Door Lock
Motor/Ajar SwitchBK At Latch N/S
Right Sliding Door Motor BK At Sliding Door 44
Right Speed Control Switch BK At Steering Wheel N/S
Right Stop/Turn Signal Relay BK LT Quarter Panel N/S
Right Turn Signal Lamp OR At Lamp N/S
Right Visor/Vanity Lamp BK At Lamp N/S
Sentry Key Immobilizer Module BK At Steering Column 19, 20, 21, 22, 30
Siren (United Kingdom) BK Left Front Body N/S
Solenoid/Pressure Switch
Assembly (EATX)BK Side of Transmission 14, 18
Speed Control Servo BK Near Controller Antilock Brake 11, 18
Sunroof Module BK At Sunroof N/S
Sunroof Switch Nat Near Overhead Console N/S
Thatcham Alarm Module C1 BK Top Right Side of Instrument Panel
Near SpeakerN/S
Thatcham Alarm Module C1 WT Top Right Side of Instrument Panel
Near SpeakerN/S
Throttle Position Sensor GY On Throttle Body 10, 11, 17
Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid BK Front of Transmission 11
Traction Control Switch BK Rear of Swtich 20, 21, 30
Trailer Tow Connector BK Left Quarter Panel N/S
Transmission Control Module BK Left Engine Compartment 5
Transmission Range Sensor GY Top of Transmission 14, 18
Turbo boost Pressure Sensor On Cylinder Block 15
Vehicle Speed Sensor BK Rear of Transmission 10, 16
Washer Fluid Level Switch BK Bottom of Reservoir 3
Water in Fuel Sensor (Diesel) Left Rear Engine Compartment N/S
Wiper Module BK Left Side Cowl 6
GROUNDS
GROUND NUMBER LOCATION FIG.
G100 Body Ground Near Powertrain Control Module N/S
G101 Above Starter 11, 13
G102 Left Headlamp Area 1
G103 Above Starter 11, 13
G200 Right Side of Instrument Panel 19, 23, 28
G201 Right Side of Instrument Panel 19, 23, 28
G202 Near Radio N/S
G300 Left B Pillar 31
G301 Right B Pillar 32, 38
G302 Left Rear Quarter 46
G400 Liftgate Ground N/S
RS8W-91 CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE LOCATION8W-91-11
CONNECTOR/GROUND/SPLICE LOCATION (Continued)
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BODY
DESCRIPTION - VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION....1
WARNING
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS . . . 1
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - WATER LEAKS . 2
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - WIND NOISE . . . 3
STANDARD PROCEDURE
STANDARD PROCEDURE - PLASTIC BODY
PANEL REPAIR........................3
STANDARD PROCEDURE - HEAT STAKING . 10
SPECIFICATIONS
TORQUE............................11
BODY LUBRICATION...................12
SPECIAL TOOLS
BODY..............................13DOOR - FRONT.........................14
DOORS - SLIDING.......................24
DECKLID/HATCH/LIFTGATE/TAILGATE.......39
EXTERIOR.............................44
HOOD.................................59
INSTRUMENT PANEL.....................62
INTERIOR..............................72
PAINT.................................83
SEATS................................85
STATIONARY GLASS....................105
WEATHERSTRIP/SEALS..................110
SUNROOF.............................113
BODY STRUCTURE.....................121
BODY
DESCRIPTION - VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
Throughout this group, references to the
DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicle family identifi-
cation code are used when describing a procedure
that is unique to that vehicle. Refer to Introduction
Group of this manual for detailed information on
vehicle identification. If a procedure is common to all
vehicles covered in this manual, no reference will be
made to a vehicle family code.
WARNING
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS
WARNING: USE A OSHA APPROVED BREATHING
FILTER WHEN SPRAYING PAINT OR SOLVENTS IN
A CONFINED AREA. PERSONAL INJURY CAN
RESULT.
AVOID PROLONGED SKIN CONTACT WITH PETRO-
LEUM OR ALCOHOL ± BASED CLEANING SOL-
VENTS. PERSONAL INJURY CAN RESULT.
DO NOT STAND UNDER A HOISTED VEHICLE THATIS NOT PROPERLY SUPPORTED ON SAFETY
STANDS. PERSONAL INJURY CAN RESULT.
CAUTION: When holes must be drilled or punched
in an inner body panel, verify depth of space to the
outer body panel, electrical wiring, or other compo-
nents. Damage to vehicle can result.
Do not weld exterior panels unless combustible
material on the interior of vehicle is removed from
the repair area. Fire or hazardous conditions, can
result.
Always have a fire extinguisher ready for use when
welding.
Disconnect the negative (-) cable clamp from the
battery when servicing electrical components that
are live when the ignition is OFF. Damage to electri-
cal system can result.
Do not use abrasive chemicals or compounds on
painted surfaces. Damage to finish can result.
Do not use harsh alkaline based cleaning solvents
on painted or upholstered surfaces. Damage to fin-
ish or color can result.
Do not hammer or pound on plastic trim panel
when servicing interior trim. Plastic panels can
break.
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DESCRIPTION N´m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Luggage rack crossbar fasteners 4 Ð 35
Lumbar support handle screw 1 Ð 9
Pivot bolt to the body half of hood hinge 28 21 Ð
Prop assembly to lifgate bolts 28 21 Ð
Rear door glass to regulator bolt 11 8 Ð
Rear door hinge to B-pillar bolt 28 20 Ð
Rear door hinge to door bolt 28 20 Ð
Rear door latch striker 28 20 Ð
Rear latch to sliding door end frame 28 20 Ð
Rear seat back to seat cushion bolt 27 19 Ð
Recliner to seat back frame 12 9 Ð
Seatback frame upper rail 8 Ð 71
Seatback hinge bolt 48 35 Ð
Seatback hinge cover screws 2.3 Ð 20
Shoulder belt turning loop onto height adjuster 39 29 Ð
Side view mirror bolts 10 Ð 85
Sliding door center hinge adjusting bolt 15 Ð 130
Sliding door glass nuts 3.4 Ð 30
Sliding door latch striker 28 21 Ð
Sliding door to roller arm bracket 12 9 Ð
Storage bin track guide to seat riser 3.5 Ð 31
Sunroof opening panel to lifter arm screws 5 44
Sunroof opening panel motor screws 4 35
Sunroof trough bracket to roof bolts 6 53
Sunroof trough to trough bracket bolts 6 53
Sunroof trough bracket bolts 6 53
Support cylinders to liftgate 28 21 Ð
BODY LUBRICATION
LUBRICATION REQUIREMENTS
Body mechanisms and linkages should be
inspected, cleaned, and lubricated, as required, to
maintain ease of operation and to provide protection
against rust and wear. When performing other under
hood services, the hood latch release mechanism and
safety catch should be inspected, cleaned, and lubri-
cated. During the winter season, external door lock
cylinders should be lubricated to assure proper oper-
ation when exposed to water and ice.
Prior to the application of any lubricant, the parts
concerned should be wiped clean to remove dust and
grit. If necessary, a suitable solvent can be used to
clean the item to be lubricated. After lubricating a com-
ponent, any excess oil or grease should be removed.
LUBRICANT APPLICATION
DOOR LOCK CYLINDERS
(1) Apply a small amount of lubricant directly into
the lock cylinder.
(2) Apply a small amount of lubricant to the key.
(3) Insert key into lock cylinder and cycle the
mechanism from the locked to the unlocked position.
NOTE: Do not add more lubricant.
(4) Cycle the lock cylinder mechanism several
times to allow the lubricant to flow throughout the
cylinder.
(5) Wipe all lubricant from exterior of lock cylinder
and key.
ALL OTHER BODY MECHANISMS
(1) Clean component as described above.
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SUNROOF
DESCRIPTION........................113
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - SUNROOF.....113
DRAIN TUBE
REMOVAL............................116
INSTALLATION........................117
GLASS PANEL
REMOVAL............................117
INSTALLATION........................117
ADJUSTMENTS
SUNROOF GLASS PANEL ADJUSTMENT . . 117
SUNROOF ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL............................117
INSTALLATION........................117
SUNSHADE
REMOVAL............................117INSTALLATION........................118
WIND DEFLECTOR
REMOVAL............................118
INSTALLATION........................118
WATER CHANNEL
REMOVAL............................118
INSTALLATION........................118
SUNROOF MOTOR
REMOVAL............................118
INSTALLATION........................118
ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUSTMENT.......................119
SUNROOF SWITCH
REMOVAL............................120
INSTALLATION........................120
SUNROOF
DESCRIPTION
WARNING: Keep fingers and other body parts out
of sunroof opening at all times.
The sun roof features consists of: (Fig. 1)
²Sun roof glass
²Sun roof sun shade
The sunroof power sliding glass panel and sun-
shade can be positioned anywhere along its travel,
rearward of glass panel front edge.
The sunroof is electrically operated from a switch
located in the overhead console. To operate the sun-
roof the ignition switch must be in the Accessory or
On/Run position. Both switchs are a rocker style
design that open or close the sunroof. When pressing
and releasing the open button once, the sunroof will
express open to the comfort stop and the wind deflec-
tor will raise. If the button is pressed a second time,
the sunroof will continue to open to full travel unless
the button is released, at which time it will stop in
that position. Pressing and holding the close button
will close the sunroof. If the close button is released
before the glass fully closes, the sunroof will stop in
that position. The vent switch operates in a similar
manor. The sunroof will also operate for up to fifteen
minutes after the ignition key is turned off for cus-
tomer comfort and convenance while parking.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - SUNROOF
Refer to Sunroof Diagnostic Chart for possible
causes. Before beginning sunroof diagnostics verify
that all other power accessories are in proper operat-
ing condition. If not, a common electrical problem
may exist. Refer to Wiring Diagrams, in this publica-
tion for circuit, splice and component descriptions.
Check the condition of the circuit protection (20 amp
circuit breaker in the Junction Block). Inspect all
wiring connector pins for proper engagement and
continuity. Check for battery voltage at the power
sunroof controller, refer to Wiring Diagrams, for cir-
cuit information. If battery voltage of more than 10
volts is detected at the controller, proceed with the
following tests (the controller will not operate at less
than 10 volts).
Before beginning diagnosis for wind noise or water
leaks, verify that the problem was not caused by
releasing the control switch before the sunroof was
fully closed. The sunroof module has a water-man-
agement system. If however, the sunroof glass is in a
partial closed position, high pressure water may be
forced beyond the water management system bound-
aries and onto the headlining.
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