(2) Turn the ignition key to the ON position. Exit
vehicle with the scan tool.
(3) After checking that no one is inside the vehicle,
connect the battery negative remote terminal.
(4) Read and record theACTIVEDiagnostic Trou-
ble Code (DTC) data.
(5) Read and record anySTOREDDTC's.
(6) Refer to the proper Body Diagnostic Procedures
manual if any DTC's are found in Step 4 and Step 5.
(7) If the airbag warning lamp either fails to light,
or goes ON and stays ON, there is a system malfunc-
tion. To test the airbag warning lamp (bulb) opera-
tion in the cluster, refer to Electrical, Instrument
Cluster, Diagnosis and Testing - Instrument Cluster.
Refer to the proper Body Diagnostic Procedures man-
ual for any other system problems.
STANDARD PROCEDURE
STANDARD PROCEDURE - HANDLING
AIRBAGS
DEPLOYED AIRBAG
The vehicle interior may contain a very small
amount of sodium hydroxide powder, a by-product of
airbag deployment. Sodium hydroxide powder can
irritate the skin, eyes, nose and throat. Wear safety
glasses, rubber gloves, and long sleeved clothing
when cleaning any of the powder residue from the
vehicle.
If you find that the cleanup is irritating your skin,
run cool water over the affected area. Also, if you
experience nasal or throat irritation, exit the vehicle
for fresh air until the irritation ceases. If irritation
continues, see a physician.
UNDEPLOYED AIRBAG
The airbags must be stored in its original special
container until used for service. At no time should a
source of electricity be permitted near the inflator on
the back of an airbag module. When carrying or han-
dling an undeployed airbag module, the trim side of
the airbag should be pointing away from the body to
minimize possibility of injury if accidental deploy-
ment occurs. Do not place undeployed airbag face
down on a solid surface, the airbag will propel into
the air if accidental deployment occurs.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - SERVICE AFTER AN
AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT
DRIVER AIRBAG
After a Driver Airbag has been deployed due to a
collision, the followingMUSTbe replaced:
²Driver Airbag²Clock Spring Assembly
²Steering Wheel
²Complete Steering Column Assembly w/Lower
Steering Column Coupler
All other airbag and vehicle components should be
closely inspected following any airbag deployment,
and should be replaced when visible damage is
incurred.
PASSENGER AIRBAG
After a Passenger Airbag has been deployed due to
a collision. the followingMUSTbe replaced:
²Passenger Airbag
²Instrument Panel and Pad Assembly
All other airbag and vehicle components should be
closely inspected following any airbag deployment,
and should be replaced when visible damage is
incurred.
SEAT AIRBAG
After a Seat Airbag has been deployed due to a col-
lision. the followingMUSTbe replaced:
²Complete Seat Back Assembly
All other airbag and vehicle components should be
closely inspected following any airbag deployment,
and should be replaced when visible damage is
incurred.
SEAT BELTS AND TENSIONERS
After a frontal impact where an airbag has been
deployed due to a collision. the followingMUSTbe
replaced:
²Front Seat Belt Buckle (driver and passenger)
with integral Tensioners.
All other seat belts should be closely inspected for
cuts, tears, fraying, or damage in any way following
any frontal impact or airbag deployment. The other
seat belts are to be replaced when visible damage is
incurred. Inspect the Lower Anchors and Tether for
CHildren (LATCH) child restraint anchors for dam-
age after an impact event and replace as needed.
CLEAN UP PROCEDURE
Roll or fold the airbag towards its mounting point
(i.e. instrument panel, steering wheel, or seat back).
Then tape the ripped cover over the deployed airbag
if applicable.
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any residual pow-
der from the vehicle interior. Work from the outside
in to avoid kneeling or sitting in a contaminated
area. Vacuum the heater and A/C outlets as well (Fig.
1). If the heater or air conditioner was in RECIRC
mode at time of airbag deployment, operate blower
motor on low speed and vacuum powder residue
expelled from the heater and A/C outlets. Multiple
RSRESTRAINTS8O-3
RESTRAINTS (Continued)
during the arming process, although the system will
still arm.
If the indicator LED does not illuminate at all
upon door closing it indicates that the system is not
arming.
Passive disarming occurs upon normal vehicle
entry by unlocking either door with the remote trans-
mitter (RG - ignition key or remote transmitter). This
disarming will also halt the alarm once it has been
activated.
A tamper alert exists to notify the driver that the
VTSS had been activated. This alert consists of 3
horn pulses when the vehicle is disarmed.
NOTE: The VTSS will not arm by pushing down the
door lock mechanism. This will manually override
the system.
RG Only- For Door Cylinder Lock Switch
Removal and Installation, refer to Electrical, Power
Locks, Door Cylinder Lock Switch.
If the VTSS is triggered, the horn will pulse, head-
lamps/marker lamps will flash, and the VTSS warn-
ing lamp will flash. If BCM determines the threat to
be false and the VTSS is not triggered again, the sys-
tem will shut down and rearm itself after three min-
utes. If a trigger is still active, the alarm will
continue for an additional 15 minutes without the
horn. The VTSS monitors the passenger compart-
ment (for RG - Export it also monitors the engine
compartment. If a malfunction occurs in the engine
compartment, the passenger compartment would still
arm and function normally).
NOTE: System will not arm if passenger compart-
ment is not secure.
NOTE: (RG - Export - If hood is not secure during
the arming sequence, the lamp will stay lit and not
flash. The system will arm with hood not secured
and the liftgate open).
ARMING THE VTSS - METHOD A
(1) With the key removed from the ignition lock
and any door open (excluding liftgate), actuate one of
the following:
²Power door lock button to LOCK,
²Key fob LOCK button
²Driver door lock key cylinder to locked position
(RG Only).
(2) Close all opened doors. Liftgate can remain
open.
(3) After the last door is closed, an arming time-
out period of sixteen seconds will start, then the
VTSS will become armed.
ARMING THE VTSS - METHOD B
Actuating the key fob transmitter LOCK button,
key locking the front doors with the doors closed and
the ignition locked will begin the arming time-out
period. If method A, 16 second time-out sequence was
in process when method B was actuated, the 16 sec-
ond time-out will restart from the time of the second
actuation.
If the security lamp does not illuminate at all upon
final door closure, it indicates that the system is not
arming.
The current VTSS status armed or disarmed shall
be maintained in memory to prevent battery discon-
nects from disarming the system.
TRIGGERING THE VTSS
After the VTSS is armed, the following actions will
trigger the alarm:
²Opening any door (liftgate - only if opening via
liftgate button on key fob).
²Opening the hood (RG - Export)
²Turning the ignition to the RUN position.
NOTE: When the VTSS is ARMED, the interior
power door lock switch ªUNLOCKº will be disabled
until the vehicle is disarmed.
CAUTION: The VTSS indicator LED will trigger and
engine will continue to run if the vehicle is
equipped with SKREES and the proper key is used
to start the vehicle. This condition will occur if the
VTSS has been triggered. If valid key is used, VTSS
will disarm
SENTRY KEY REMOTE ENTRY SYSTEM
The SKREES includes keys from the factory which
are pre-programmed. Each SKREEM will recognize a
maximum of eight Sentry Keys. If the customer
would like to own additional keys other than those
provided with the vehicle, they can be purchased
from any authorized dealer. These keys must be pro-
grammed to the SKREEM on the vehicle in order for
the system to recognize them as valid keys. This can
be done by the dealer with a DRBllltscan tool or by
a customer if this feature is available in their market
and they have two (2) valid keys already available to
them. Refer to the Service Procedures portion of this
system for additional details. The SKREES performs
a self-test each time the ignition switch is turned to
the ON position and will store Diagnostic Trouble
Codes (DTC's) if a system malfunction is detected.
The SKREES can be diagnosed and any stored DTC's
can be retrieved using a DRBllltscan tool as
described in the appropriate Body Diagnostic Proce-
dures information.
8Q - 2 VEHICLE THEFT SECURITYRS
VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY (Continued)
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - SENTRY KEY
REMOTE ENTRY SYSTEM
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, REFER TO ELECTRICAL, RESTRAINTS,
WARNINGS, BEFORE ATTEMPTING COMPONENT
DIAGNOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCI-
DENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
NOTE: The following tests may not prove conclu-
sive in the diagnosis of this system. The most reli-
able, efficient, and accurate means to diagnose the
Sentry Key Remote Entry System (SKREES)
involves the use of a DRBIIITscan tool. Refer to the
proper Body Diagnostic Procedures information.
The Sentry Key Remote Entry System (SKREES)
and the Programmable Communication Interface
(PCI) bus network should be diagnosed using a
DRBIIItscan tool. The DRBIIItwill allow confirma-
tion that the PCI bus is functional, that the Sentry
Key Remote Entry Module (SKREEM) is placing the
proper messages on the PCI bus, and that the Pow-
ertrain Control Module (PCM) is receiving the PCI
bus messages. Refer to the proper Body Diagnostic
Procedures information, and Wiring Diagrams for
complete circuit descriptions and diagrams.
(1) Check the fuses in the Integrated Power Mod-
ule (IPM). If OK, go to Step 2. If not OK, repair the
shorted circuit or component as required and replace
the faulty fuse.
(2) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
remote cable from the remote terminal. Unplug the
wire harness connector at the SKREEM. Check for
continuity between the ground circuit cavity of the
SKREEM wire harness connector and a good ground.
There should be continuity. If OK, go to Step 3. If not
OK, repair the open circuit to ground as required.
(3) Connect the battery negative cable. Check for
battery voltage at the fused B(+) circuit cavity of the
SKREEM wire harness connector. If OK, go to Step
4. If not OK, repair the open circuit to the fuse in the
IPM as required.
(4) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
Check for battery voltage at the fused ignition switch
output (run/start) circuit cavity of the SKREEM wire
harness connector. If OK, use a DRBIIItscan tool
and the proper Body Diagnostic Procedures informa-
tion to complete the diagnosis of the SKREES. If not
OK, repair the open circuit to the fuse in the IPM as
required.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - VEHICLE THEFT
SECURITY SYSTEM
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. Using a
DRBIIItscan tool. Refer to the proper Body Diagnos-
tic Procedures information for test procedures.
HOOD AJAR SWITCH -
EXPORT
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Using a small flat blade screwdriver, pry trig-
ger switch from the bracket on the left fender well.
(3) Disconnect the hood ajar switch from the wire
connector and remove from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Connect the hood ajar switch to the wire conec-
tor.
(2) Press the hood ajar switch into position on the
bracket located on the left inner fender well.
(3) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
(4) Close the hood and check for proper operation.
SENTRY KEY REMOTE ENTRY
MODULE
DESCRIPTION
The Sentry Key Remote Entry Module (SKREEM)
performs the functions of the Sentry Key Immobilizer
Module (SKIM), Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Mod-
ule, and the Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPM) System
(previously part of the Electronic Vehicle Information
Center (EVIC).
The SKREEM is located in the same location as
the SKIM was and is mounted the same way. It looks
identical, but has added capabilities.
SENTRY KEY IMMOBILIZER
The Sentry Key Immobilizer System (SKIS)
authenticates an electronically coded Transponder
Key placed into the ignition and sends a valid/invalid
key message to the Powertrain Control Module
(PCM) based upon the results. The ªVALID/INVALID
KEYº message communication is performed using a
rolling code algorithm via the Programmable Com-
munication Interface (PCI) data bus. A ªVALID KEYº
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VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY (Continued)
sends a9valid key9message to the Powertrain Con-
trol Module (PCM) over the Programmable Commu-
nication Interface (PCI) data bus. If the response
received identifies the key as invalid or no response
is received from the transponder in the ignition key,
the SKREEM sends an9invalid key9message to the
PCM. The PCM will enable or disable engine opera-
tion based upon the status of the SKREEM mes-
sages. It is important to note that the default
condition in the PCM is9invalid key.9Therefore, if no
response is received by the PCM, the engine will be
immobilized after two (2) seconds of running.
The SKREEM also sends indicator light status
messages to the Mechanical Instrument Cluster
(MIC) to operate the light. This is the method used to
turn the light ON solid or to flash it after the indi-
cator light test is complete to signify a fault in the
SKREES. If the light comes ON and stays ON solid
after the indicator light test, this signifies that the
SKREEM has detected a system malfunction and/or
that the SKREES has become inoperative. If the
SKREEM detects an invalid keyORa key-related
fault exists, the indicator light will flash following
the indicator light test. The SKREEM may also
request an audible chime if the customer key pro-
gramming feature is available and the procedure is
being utilized (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/VEHICLE
THEFT SECURITY/TRANSPONDER KEY - STAN-
DARD PROCEDURE).
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY (RKE)
After pressing the lock button on the RKE trans-
mitter, all of the door locks will lock, the illuminated
entry will turn off (providing all doors are closed),
and the VTSS (if equipped) will arm. After pressing
the unlock button, on the RKE transmitter, one time,
the driver door lock will unlock, the illuminated
entry will turn on the courtesy lamps, and the VTSS
(if equipped) will disarm. After pressing the unlock
button a second time, the remaining door locks will
unlock. The Electronic Vehicle Information Center
(EVIC) or the DRBIIItscan tool can reprogram this
feature to unlock all of the door locks with one press
of the unlock button. If the vehicle is equipped with
the memory system, the memory message will iden-
tify which transmitter (1 or 2) sent the signal.
The SKREEM is capable of retaining up to 8 indi-
vidual access codes (8 transmitters). If the PRNDL is
in any position except park, the SKREEM will dis-
able the RKE. The 4 button transmitter uses
1-CR2032 battery. The minimum battery life is
approximately 4.7 years based on 20 transmissions a
day at 84ÉF (25ÉC). Use the DRBIIItscan tool or the
Miller Tool 9001 RF Detector to test the RKE trans-
mitter. Use the DRBIIItor the customer program-
ming method to program the RKE system. However,the SKREEM will only allow RKE programming
when the ignition is in the ON position, the PRNDL
is in park position, and the VTSS (if equipped) is dis-
armed.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING (TPM)
The SKREEM monitors the signals from the tire
pressure sensor/transmitters and determines if any
tire has gone below the low pressure threshold LOW
TIRE PRESSURE THRESHOLDS table.
LOW TIRE PRESSURE THRESHOLDS
SYSTEM STATUS
INDICATORTIRE PRESSURE
ON 193 kPa (28 PSI)
OFF 227 kPa (33 PSI)
CRITICAL AND NON-CRITICAL SYSTEM ALERTS
CRITICAL:A critical alert will be triggered when
a tire pressure has gone below a set threshold pres-
sure. The SKREEM will display ªX TIRE(S) LOW
PRESSUREº. ªXº will be the number of tires report-
ing low pressure. The message will display for the
duration of the current ignition cycle or until an
EVIC button is pressed. If the display is removed
without correcting the condition, it will reappear 300
seconds to warn the driver of the low pressure condi-
tion.
NON-CRITICAL:A non-critical alert will be trig-
gered when no signal is received from a sensor/trans-
mitter. The EVIC display in the cluster will display
ªSERVICE TIRE SYSTEM SOON.º
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - SENTRY KEY
REMOTE ENTRY MODULE
For proper diagnosis and testing of the Sentry Key
Remote Entry Module (SKREEM), use a DRBllltand
refer to the proper Body Diagnostic Procedures infor-
mation.
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove the Steering Column Opening Cover
(Refer to 23 - BODY/INSTRUMENT PANEL/STEER-
ING COLUMN OPENING COVER - REMOVAL).
(3) Remove the steering column upper and lower
shrouds (Refer to 19 - STEERING/COLUMN/UPPER
SHROUD - REMOVAL) and (Refer to 19 - STEER-
ING/COLUMN/LOWER SHROUD - REMOVAL).
(4) Disengage the steering column wire harness
from the Sentry Key Remote Entry Module
(SKREEM).
(5) Remove the one screws securing the SKREEM
to the steering column.
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SENTRY KEY REMOTE ENTRY MODULE (Continued)
(6) Rotate the SKREEM upwards and then to the
side away from the steering column to slide the
SKREEM antenna ring from around the ignition
switch lock cylinder housing.
(7) Remove the SKREEM from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Slip the Sentry Key Remote Entry Module
(SKREEM) antenna ring around the ignition switch
lock cylinder housing. Rotate the SKREEM down-
wards and then towards the steering column.
(2) Install the one screws securing the SKREEM to
the steering column.
(3) Connect the steering column wire harness to
the SKREEM.
(4) Install the steering column upper and lower
shrouds (Refer to 19 - STEERING/COLUMN/UPPER
SHROUD - INSTALLATION) and (Refer to 19 -
STEERING/COLUMN/LOWER SHROUD - INSTAL-
LATION).
(5) Install the Steering Column Opening Cover
(Refer to 23 - BODY/INSTRUMENT PANEL/STEER-
ING COLUMN OPENING COVER - INSTALLA-
TION)
(6) Connect the battery negative cable.
TRANSPONDER KEY
DESCRIPTION
The Sentry Key Remote Entry System (SKREES)
uses a transponder chip that is integral to each igni-
tion key to communicate with the Sentry Key Remote
Entry Module (SKREEM). Ignition keys are supplied
with the vehicle when it is shipped from the factory.
The transponder chip is undermolded within the
head of the key.
OPERATION
Each Sentry Key has a unique transponder identi-
fication code permanently programmed into it by the
manufacturer. Likewise, the Sentry Key Remote
Entry Module (SKREEM) has a unique9Secret Key9
code programmed into it by the manufacturer as
well. When a Sentry Key is programmed into the
memory of the SKREEM, the SKREEM stores the
transponder identification code from the Sentry Key,
and the Sentry Key learns the9Secret Key9code from
the SKREEM. Once the Sentry Key learns the
9Secret Key9code of the SKREEM, it is also perma-
nently programmed into the transponder's memory.
Therefore, blank keys for the Sentry Key Remote
Entry System (SKREES) must be programmed by
the SKREEM in addition to being cut to match the
mechanical coding of the ignition lock cylinder. Refer
to Electrical, Vehicle Theft Security, TransponderKey, Standard Procedure - Transponder Program-
ming.
The Sentry Key's transponder is within the range
of the SKREEM's transceiver antenna ring when it is
inserted into the ignition lock cylinder. When the
ignition switch is turned to the ON position, the
SKREEM communicates with the Sentry Key via a
radio frequency (RF) signal. The SKREEM deter-
mines if a valid key is present based on the informa-
tion it receives from the Sentry Key. If a valid key is
detected, that fact is communicated to the PCM via
the PCI bus and the vehicle is allowed to continue
running. If an invalid key is received by the PCM or
no status at all is communicated, the vehicle will
stall after two (2) seconds of running. The indicator
light will be flashing at this point. The Sentry Key's
transponder can not be repaired. If it is faulty or
damaged, it must be replaced.
Common communication problems:
²Two transponder keys too close together.
²Speed Pass too close to transponder key.
Solid indicator that there is a system failure.
²Loss of PCM communication.
²Failed antenna circuit.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - TRANSPONDER
PROGRAMMING
USING A DRBIIITSCAN TOOL
All Sentry Keys included with the vehicle are pre-
programmed to work with the Sentry Key Remote
Entry System (SKREES) when it is shipped from the
factory. The Sentry Key Remote Entry Module
(SKREEM) can be programmed to recognize up to a
total of eight Sentry Keys. When programming a
blank Sentry Key transponder, the key must first be
cut to match the ignition lock cylinder of the vehicle
for which it will be used. The vehicle's four digit PIN
code will be required to complete this task since you
will need it to enter the Secured Access Mode in the
SKREEM. The following steps must be completed
using a DRBIIItscan tool:
(1) Insert the blank key into the ignition and turn
it to the RUN position.
(2) Using a DRBIIItscan tool, select9Theft
Alarm,99SKREEM,99Miscellaneous,9and then9Pro-
gram New Key.9
(3) Enter the four digit PIN code using the
DRBIIItscan tool. When programming is completed,
the SKREEM will exit Secured Access Mode and the
DRBIIItscan tool will display the results of your
attempt to program the key. One of five distinct
results may be displayed. All five are listed below:
²(Programming Successful(is displayed if the
Sentry Key programming is successful.
8Q - 6 VEHICLE THEFT SECURITYRS
SENTRY KEY REMOTE ENTRY MODULE (Continued)
8W-15 GROUND DISTRIBUTION
Component Page
A/C Compressor Clutch......................8W-15-2, 9
A/C-Heater Control......................8W-15-10, 12
Adjustable Pedals Module.....................8W-15-18
Adjustable Pedals Switch.....................8W-15-11
Airbag Control Module.......................8W-15-13
Auto Temp Control.........................8W-15-10
Automatic Day/Night Mirror...................8W-15-22
Back-Up Lamp Switch......................8W-15-2, 4
Battery.............................8W-15-2, 3, 4
Body Control Module.......................8W-15-23
Brake Fluid Level Switch.....................8W-15-18
Brake Lamp Switch........................8W-15-18
Cabin Heater Assist.........................8W-15-9
Cd Changer.............................8W-15-13
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp.................8W-15-28
Clutch Pedal Interlock Switch...................8W-15-18
Clutch Pedal Upstop Switch....................8W-15-19
Controller Antilock Brake....................8W-15-2, 4
Crank Case Ventilation Heater...................8W-15-9
Crankshaft Position Sensor.....................8W-15-4
Data Link Connector.....................8W-15-3, 4, 18
Dosing Pump............................8W-15-9
Driver Door Courtesy Lamp..................8W-15-15, 21
Driver Door Lock Switch....................8W-15-15, 21
Driver Heated Seat Cushion....................8W-15-17
Driver Heated Seat Module....................8W-15-17
Driver Power Seat Switch.....................8W-15-17
Driver Power Window Switch.................8W-15-15, 21
Dvd/Cd Changer..........................8W-15-11
EGR Solenoid............................8W-15-3
Engine Control Module.......................8W-15-4
Floor Console Lamp........................8W-15-26
Floor Console Power Outlet....................8W-15-26
Front Blower Module.......................8W-15-12
Front Cigar Lighter........................8W-15-10
Front Control Module...................8W-15-2, 8, 9, 19
Front Reading Lamps/Switch...................8W-15-22
Fuel Heater............................8W-15-26
Fuel Heater Relay..........................8W-15-4
Fuel Pump Module.........................8W-15-26
G100...............................8W-15-2, 4
G101...............................8W-15-2, 4
G102..............................8W-15-5, 6, 7
G103.................................8W-15-9
G200............................8W-15-10, 11, 12
G201................................8W-15-13
G202................................8W-15-13
G300......................8W-15-12, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19
G301..........................8W-15-20, 21, 22, 23
G302............................8W-15-24, 25, 26
G303............................8W-15-26, 27, 28
Generator..............................8W-15-2
Headlamp Switch.........................8W-15-10
Headlamp Washer Pump Motor..................8W-15-7
High Note Horn...........................8W-15-6
Hood Ajar Switch.........................8W-15-19
Horn Switch............................8W-15-12
Instrument Cluster........................8W-15-10
Instrument Panel Switch Bank..................8W-15-11
Integrated Power Module..............8W-15-2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 19
Left B-Pillar Switch........................8W-15-18
Left Cinch/Release Motor.....................8W-15-14
Left Cylinder Lock Switch...................8W-15-15, 16
Left Door Speaker.........................8W-15-13
Left Fog Lamp............................8W-15-6
Left Front Door Ajar Switch....................8W-15-16
Left Front Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch...........8W-15-15, 16
Left Front Park/Turn Signal Lamp.................8W-15-6
Left Full Open Switch.......................8W-15-14
Left Headlamp...........................8W-15-19
Left Headlamp Leveling Motor...................8W-15-7
Left High Beam Lamp.....................8W-15-8, 19
Left Liftgate Flood Lamp.....................8W-15-27
Left Low Beam Lamp......................8W-15-8, 19
Left Mid Reading Lamp......................8W-15-22
Left Park Lamp.........................8W-15-8, 19
Left Power Mirror.........................8W-15-11
Left Rear Lamp Assembly.....................8W-15-26
Left Rear Reading Lamp......................8W-15-22
Left Rear Speaker.........................8W-15-13
Left Sliding Door Control Module.................8W-15-14Component Page
Left Sliding Door Latch Sensing Switch.............8W-15-14
Left Sliding Door Lock Motor...................8W-15-14
Left Sliding Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch............8W-15-14
Left Sliding Door Motor......................8W-15-14
Left Turn Signal Lamp......................8W-15-19
Left Visor/Vanity Lamp......................8W-15-22
License Lamp.........................8W-15-24, 27
Lift Pump Motor..........................8W-15-26
Liftgate Ajar Switch........................8W-15-28
Liftgate Cinch/Release Motor.................8W-15-24, 28
Liftgate Right Pinch Sensor....................8W-15-24
Low Note Horn...........................8W-15-6
Memory Seat/Mirror Module...................8W-15-17
Natural Vacuum Leak Detection Assembly...........8W-15-2, 3
Overhead Console.........................8W-15-22
Oxygen Sensor 1/1 Upstream....................8W-15-3
Oxygen Sensor 1/2 Downstream..................8W-15-3
Passenger Door Courtesy Lamp................8W-15-16, 21
Passenger Door Lock Switch.................8W-15-16, 21
Passenger Heated Seat Cushion..................8W-15-23
Passenger Heated Seat Module..................8W-15-23
Passenger Power Seat Switch...................8W-15-23
Power Folding Mirror Switch...................8W-15-12
Power Liftgate Module.......................8W-15-24
Power Liftgate Motor.......................8W-15-24
Power Mirror Switch........................8W-15-12
Power Outlet............................8W-15-10
Power Window Switch.......................8W-15-15
Powertrain Control Module.....................8W-15-3
Radiator Fan No. 1.........................8W-15-5
Radiator Fan No. 2.........................8W-15-5
Radiator Fan Relay.........................8W-15-5
Radiator Fan Relay No. 3......................8W-15-5
Radio................................8W-15-13
Rear Auto Temp Control Switch..................8W-15-18
Rear Blower Front Control Switch................8W-15-12
Rear Blower Motor Power Module................8W-15-26
Rear Blower Rear Control Switch.................8W-15-18
Rear Dome Lamp.........................8W-15-22
Rear Power Outlet.........................8W-15-26
Rear Window Defogger Grid....................8W-15-28
Rear Wiper Motor.........................8W-15-27
Right B-Pillar Switch.......................8W-15-23
Right Cinch/Release Motor....................8W-15-20
Right Cylinder Lock Switch....................8W-15-21
Right Door Speaker........................8W-15-13
Right Fog Lamp...........................8W-15-6
Right Front Door Ajar Switch...................8W-15-21
Right Front Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch............8W-15-21
Right Front Park/Turn Signal Lamp................8W-15-6
Right Full Open Switch......................8W-15-20
Right Headlamp..........................8W-15-19
Right Headlamp Leveling Motor..................8W-15-7
Right High Beam Lamp.....................8W-15-8, 19
Right Liftgate Flood Lamp....................8W-15-27
Right Low Beam Lamp.....................8W-15-8, 19
Right Mid Reading Lamp.....................8W-15-22
Right Park Lamp........................8W-15-8, 19
Right Power Mirror........................8W-15-11
Right Rear Lamp Assembly..................8W-15-25, 26
Right Rear Reading Lamp.....................8W-15-22
Right Rear Speaker........................8W-15-13
Right Sliding Door Control Module................8W-15-20
Right Sliding Door Latch Sensing Switch.............8W-15-20
Right Sliding Door Lock Motor..................8W-15-20
Right Sliding Door Lock Motor/Ajar Switch...........8W-15-20
Right Sliding Door Motor.....................8W-15-20
Right Turn Signal Lamp......................8W-15-19
Right Visor/Vanity Lamp.....................8W-15-22
Sentry Key Remote Entry Module.................8W-15-11
Siren................................8W-15-11
Speed Control Servo.........................8W-15-2
Sunroof Module..........................8W-15-25
Sunroof Switch...........................8W-15-22
Thatcham Alarm Module.....................8W-15-11
Traction Control Switch......................8W-15-11
Trailer Tow Connector.......................8W-15-25
Transmission Control Relay.....................8W-15-3
Washer Fluid Level Switch.....................8W-15-5
Wiper Module...........................8W-15-18
RS8W-15 GROUND DISTRIBUTION8W-15-1
8W-18 BUS COMMUNICATIONS
Component Page
A/C-Heater Control................... 8W-18-6
Adjustable Pedals Module............. 8W-18-5
Airbag Control Module................ 8W-18-6
Auto Temp Control................... 8W-18-6
Battery............................ 8W-18-2
Body Control Module............. 8W-18-3, 4, 5
Cabin Heater Assist.................. 8W-18-4
Cd Changer........................ 8W-18-6
Controller Antilock Brake............ 8W-18-3, 4
Data Link Connector........... 8W-18-2, 3, 4, 5
Dvd/Cd Changer..................... 8W-18-6
Engine Control Module................ 8W-18-4
Front Control Module............. 8W-18-3, 4, 5
G100.............................. 8W-18-2
G101.............................. 8W-18-2Component Page
G300.............................. 8W-18-2
Instrument Cluster................... 8W-18-6
Integrated Power Module........ 8W-18-2, 3, 4, 5
Left Sliding Door Control Module........ 8W-18-5
Memory Seat/Mirror Module........... 8W-18-5
Overhead Console.................... 8W-18-5
Power Liftgate Module................ 8W-18-5
Powertrain Control Module............ 8W-18-3
PTC7............................. 8W-18-2
Radio............................. 8W-18-6
Right Sliding Door Control Module...... 8W-18-5
Sentry Key Remote Entry Module....... 8W-18-6
Siren............................. 8W-18-6
Thatcham Alarm Module.......... 8W-18-3, 4, 6
RS8W-18 BUS COMMUNICATIONS8W-18-1
POWER OUTLET
DESCRIPTION
Accessory power outlets are standard equipment on
this model. Two power outlets are installed in the
instrument panel center lower bezel, which is located
near the bottom of the instrument panel center stack
area. Two additional power outlets are also incorpo-
rated into the vehicle, one on the left rear C-pillar
trim and the other in the center console, if equipped.
The power outlets bases are secured by a snap fit in
the appropriate bezels. A hinged plug flips closed to
conceal and protect the power outlet base when the
power outlet is not being used.
The power outlet receptacle unit and the power
outlet plugs are each available for service replace-
ment.
OPERATION
The power outlet base or receptacle shell is con-
nected to ground, and an insulated contact in the
bottom of the shell is connected to battery current.
The power outlet on the instrument panel marked
with a battery receives battery voltage from a fuse in
the Integrated Power Module (IPM) at all times. The
other power outlet on the instrument panel marked
with a key receives battery voltage only when the
key is in the on position.
The power outlet located in the center console
receives battery voltage all the time when positioned
between thefront seatsand key-on voltage when
positioned between therear seats. The power outlet
located on the C-pillar receives battery voltage only
when the key is in the on position.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING - POWER OUTLET
For complete circuit diagrams, refer toCigar
Lighter/Power Outletin Wiring Diagrams.
WARNING: ON VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR-
BAGS, REFER TO RESTRAINTS BEFORE ATTEMPT-
ING ANY STEERING WHEEL, STEERING COLUMN,
SEAT OR INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPONENT DIAG-
NOSIS OR SERVICE. FAILURE TO TAKE THE
PROPER PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN ACCI-
DENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY.
(1) Check the fused B(+) fuse in the Integrated
Power Module (IPM). If OK, go to Step 2. If not OK,
repair the shorted circuit or component as required
and replace the faulty fuse.
(2) Check for battery voltage at the fused B(+) fuse
in the IPM. If OK, go to Step 3. If not OK, repair the
open fused B(+) circuit to the IPM fuse as required.
(3) Open the power outlet door. Check for continu-
ity between the inside circumference of the power
outlet receptacle and a good ground. There should be
continuity. If OK, go to Step 4. If not OK, go to Step
5.
(4) Check for battery voltage at the insulated con-
tact located at the back of the power outlet recepta-
cle. If not OK, go to Step 5.
(5) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable. Remove the appropriate bezel. Check for conti-
nuity between the ground circuit cavity of the power
outlet wire harness connector and a good ground.
There should be continuity. If OK, go to Step 6. If not
OK, repair the open ground circuit to ground as
required.
(6) Connect the battery negative cable. Check for
battery voltage at the fused B(+) circuit cavity of the
power outlet wire harness connector. If OK, replace
the faulty power outlet receptacle. If not OK, repair
the open fused B(+) circuit to the IPM fuse as
required.
8W - 97 - 4 8W-97 POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMRS