OVERHEAD CONSOLE
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OVERHEAD CONSOLE
DESCRIPTION..........................2
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
OVERHEAD CONSOLE..................3
STANDARD PROCEDURE
COMPASS CALIBRATION................4
COMPASS DEMAGNETIZING.............5
COMPASS VARIATION ADJUSTMENT.......5
REMOVAL.............................6
INSTALLATION..........................6
SPECIAL TOOLS
OVERHEAD CONSOLE..................7
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFO CENTER
DESCRIPTION..........................7
OPERATION............................7
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION
CENTER.............................8
STANDARD PROCEDURE
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION
CENTER PROGRAMMING................8
REMOVAL.............................9
INSTALLATION.........................10
COMPASS/MINI-TRIP COMPUTER
DESCRIPTION.........................10OPERATION...........................10
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
COMPASS MINI-TRIP COMPUTER........10
REMOVAL.............................10
INSTALLATION.........................10
UNIVERSAL TRANSMITTER
DESCRIPTION.........................11
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
UNIVERSAL TRANSMITTER.............11
STANDARD PROCEDURE
SETTING TRANSMITTER CODES.........12
ERASING TRANSMITTER CODES.........12
REMOVAL.............................12
AMBIENT TEMP SENSOR
DESCRIPTION.........................12
OPERATION...........................12
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR.......12
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
CIRCUIT............................12
REMOVAL.............................13
INSTALLATION.........................13
OVERHEAD CONSOLE
DESCRIPTION
Three overhead consoles options are available on
this vehicle. These options are:
²The Electronic Vehicle Information Center
(EVIC)
²The Compass Mini-Trip Computer (CMTC)
All consoles are equipped with two reading/cour-
tesy lamps and if the vehicle is equipped with a
power liftgate or power sliding door(s) the overhead
console will also include switches for these features.
The overhead console is mounted with one screw and
two snap clips to a molded plastic retainer bracket
located above the headliner.
DESCRIPTION - COMPASS
All overhead consoles include compass information.
While in the compass/temperature mode, the com-
pass will display the direction in which the vehicle is
pointed using the eight major compass headings
(Examples: north is N, northeast is NE). The self-cal-
ibrating compass unit requires no adjusting in nor-
mal use. The only calibration that may be necessary
is to drive the vehicle in three complete circles at 5
to 8 kilometers-per-hour (3 to 5 miles-per-hour), on
level ground, for a minimum of forty-eight seconds.
This will reorient the compass unit to its vehicle.
8M - 2 OVERHEAD CONSOLERS
POWER SYSTEMS
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POWER LIFTGATE SYSTEM.................. 1
POWER LOCKS........................... 20
POWER MIRRORS........................ 26POWER SEAT SYSTEM..................... 31
POWER SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM............ 40
POWER WINDOWS........................ 61
POWER LIFTGATE SYSTEM
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POWER LIFTGATE SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION..........................2
OPERATION............................2
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
POWER LIFTGATE SYSTEM..............3
STANDARD PROCEDURE
LIFTGATE ADJUSTMENT................8
POWER LIFTGATE LEARN CYCLE.........8
CHIME/THERMISTOR
DESCRIPTION..........................8
OPERATION............................8
REMOVAL.............................8
INSTALLATION..........................9
ENGAGE ACTUATOR
DESCRIPTION..........................9
OPERATION............................9
REMOVAL.............................9
INSTALLATION.........................10
EXTERIOR HANDLE SWITCH
DESCRIPTION.........................10
OPERATION...........................10
REMOVAL.............................10
INSTALLATION.........................10
FULL OPEN SWITCH
DESCRIPTION.........................11
OPERATION...........................11
REMOVAL.............................11
INSTALLATION.........................11
LATCH
DESCRIPTION.........................12OPERATION...........................12
REMOVAL.............................12
INSTALLATION.........................13
LATCH ACTUATOR
DESCRIPTION.........................13
OPERATION...........................13
REMOVAL.............................13
INSTALLATION.........................14
LIFTGATE MOTOR
DESCRIPTION.........................15
OPERATION...........................15
REMOVAL.............................15
INSTALLATION.........................16
LIFT GEAR & LINK ROD
DESCRIPTION.........................16
OPERATION...........................16
REMOVAL.............................16
INSTALLATION.........................17
PINCH SENSOR
DESCRIPTION.........................17
OPERATION...........................17
REMOVAL.............................18
INSTALLATION.........................18
TRANSVERSE BRACKET
DESCRIPTION.........................19
OPERATION...........................19
REMOVAL.............................19
INSTALLATION.........................19
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POWER LOCKS
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POWER LOCKS
DESCRIPTION.........................20
OPERATION...........................21
DOOR CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH - EXPORT
DESCRIPTION.........................22
OPERATION...........................22
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DOOR CYLINDER LOCK SWITCH -
EXPORT............................22
REMOVAL.............................22
INSTALLATION.........................22
DOOR LOCK MOTOR
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DOOR LOCK MOTOR..................23
DOOR LOCK SWITCH
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DOOR LOCK SWITCH..................23
REMOVAL.............................23INSTALLATION.........................23
KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER.........24
STANDARD PROCEDURE
STANDARD PROCEDURE - HORN CHIRP
PREFERENCE........................24
STANDARD PROCEDURE - BATTERY
REPLACEMENT.......................24
STANDARD PROCEDURE - REMOTE
KEYLESS ENTRY TRANSMITTER
PROGRAMMING......................24
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS - TRANSMITTER RANGE . 24
SPECIFICATIONS - BATTERY............24
SLIDING DOOR LOCK MOTOR
REMOVAL.............................25
INSTALLATION.........................25
POWER LOCKS
DESCRIPTION
POWER LOCKS
The power lock system allows all of the doors to be
locked or unlocked electrically by operating a switch
on either front door trim panel. The power lock sys-
tem receives non-switched battery current through a
fuse in the Integrated Power Module (IPM), so that
the power locks remain operational, regardless of the
ignition switch position.
The Body Control Module (BCM) locks the doors
automatically when the vehicle is driven beyond the
speed of 25.7 Km/h (15 mph), all doors are closed, the
accelerator pedal is depressed and the door lock actu-
ation had not been previously activated. The rolling
door lock feature is customer programmable.
This vehicle also offers several customer program-
mable features, which allows the selection of several
optional electronic features to suit individual prefer-
ences.
The power lock system for this vehicle can also be
operated remotely using the available Remote Key-
less Entry (RKE) system radio frequency transmit-
ters, if equipped.
AUTOMATIC DOOR LOCKS
When enabled, this feature will lock all of the door
locks if all of the doors are closed and the vehicle
speed goes above 25.7 km/h (15 mph). If a door
unlock has occurred, then the BCM will perform
another auto lock, if the doors did not electrically
unlock, another auto lock will not occur.
DOOR LOCK INHIBIT
When the key is in the ignition (in any switch posi-
tion) and either front door is opened, the door lock
switches LOCK functions are disabled. The
UN-LOCK functions are still functional. This protects
against locking the vehicle with the key still in the
ignition. The RKE key fob will still lock the doors.
After the key is removed from the ignition or the
doors are closed, the power door locks will operate
normally.
REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY
The Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) system allows
the use of a remote battery-powered radio transmit-
ter to communicate with the BCM to actuate the
power lock system.
The RKE transmitters are also equipped with a
Panic button. If the Panic button on the RKE trans-
mitter is depressed, the horn will sound and the
exterior lights will flash on the vehicle for about
three minutes, or until the Panic button is depressed
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POWER MIRRORS
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POWER MIRRORS
DESCRIPTION.........................26
OPERATION...........................26
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
POWER MIRRORS....................27
AUTOMATIC DAY / NIGHT MIRROR
DESCRIPTION.........................28
OPERATION...........................28
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
AUTOMATIC DAY / NIGHT MIRROR.......28
POWER FOLDAWAY MIRROR SWITCH -
EXPORT
DESCRIPTION.........................29OPERATION...........................29
REMOVAL.............................29
INSTALLATION.........................30
REMOTE SWITCH
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
REMOTE SWITCH.....................30
REMOVAL.............................30
INSTALLATION.........................30
SIDEVIEW MIRROR
REMOVAL.............................30
POWER MIRRORS
DESCRIPTION
If equipped with power mirrors, the control switch
is located on the instrument panel to the left of the
headlamp switch.
OPERATION
The power mirrors are connected to battery feed at
all times. Each mirror head contains two electric
motors, two drive mechanisms, an electric heating
element, and the mirror glass. If the vehicle is
equipped with the optional memory system, the
driver side mirror head also contains both a horizon-
tal and a vertical motor position sensor. One motor
and drive controls mirror up-and-down movement,
and the other controls right-and-left movement.An optional driver side outside electrochromic mir-
ror is able to automatically change its reflectance
level. This mirror is controlled by the circuitry of the
automatic day/night inside rear view mirror. A thin
layer of electrochromic material between two pieces
of conductive glass make up the face of the mirror.
Two photocell sensors on the inside rear view mirror
are used to monitor light levels and adjust the reflec-
tance of both the inside and driver side outside mir-
rors. This change in reflectance helps to reduce the
glare of headlamps approaching the vehicle from the
rear. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/POWER MIRRORS/
AUTOMATIC DAY / NIGHT MIRROR - DESCRIP-
TION) for more information on this system.
The motors which operate the mirrors are part of
the mirror assembly and cannot be serviced sepa-
rately.
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POWER SEAT SYSTEM
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POWER SEAT SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
POWER SEAT SYSTEM................31
MEMORY SYSTEM....................32
OPERATION
POWER SEAT SYSTEM................32
MEMORY SYSTEM....................33
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
POWER SEAT SYSTEM................33
MEMORY SYSTEM....................33
SEAT SWITCH
DESCRIPTION.........................34
OPERATION...........................34
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DRIVER SEAT SWITCH.................34
REMOVAL.............................36INSTALLATION.........................36
MEMORY SWITCH
DESCRIPTION.........................36
OPERATION...........................36
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
MEMORY SWITCH....................37
REMOVAL.............................37
INSTALLATION.........................37
POWER SEAT TRACK
DESCRIPTION.........................37
OPERATION...........................38
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
POWER SEAT TRACK..................38
REMOVAL.............................38
INSTALLATION.........................39
POWER SEAT SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
POWER SEAT SYSTEM
The power seat system option allows the driver
and front seat passenger to electrically adjust their
seating positions for optimum control and comfort.
The driver side power front seat can be adjusted in
eight different directions: up, down, front up, front
down, rear up, rear down, forward, rearward and
recliner forward and rearward. The passenger side
power front seat can be adjusted in four different
directions: forward, rearward and recliner forward
and rearward.
The power seat system receives battery current
through a 40 amp fuse in the Integrated Power Mod-
ule (IPM) and a 30 amp circuit breaker under the
seat so that the power seats remain operational,
regardless of the ignition switch position.
WARNING: SOME VEHICLES ARE EQUIPPED WITH
SEATBACK MOUNTED AIRBAGS (Fig. 1). BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO DIAGNOSE OR SERVICE ANY
SEAT OR POWER SEAT SYSTEM COMPONENT
YOU MUST FIRST DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE
BATTERY NEGATIVE CABLE. THEN WAIT TWO MIN-
UTES FOR THE SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DIS-
CHARGE BEFORE FURTHER SYSTEM SERVICE.
THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE
AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE TO DO SO COULDRESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT
AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
The eight-way driver side power seat is also avail-
able with the heated seat and/or memory seat sys-
tem. The memory seat system automatically
positions the power seat for two different drivers.
Fig. 1 IDENTIFYING A SIDE AIRBAG EQUIPPED
SEAT
1 - AIRBAG LABEL
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POWER SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM
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POWER SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION.........................40
OPERATION...........................41
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
POWER SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM........42
STANDARD PROCEDURE
POWER SLIDING DOOR LEARN CYCLE....48
PUSH-PIN GROMMET REPLACEMENT.....48
POWER SLIDING DOOR ADJUSTMENT....49
LATCH
DESCRIPTION.........................49
OPERATION...........................49
REMOVAL.............................49
INSTALLATION.........................50
SLIDING DOOR MOTOR
DESCRIPTION.........................51
OPERATION...........................51
REMOVAL.............................51
INSTALLATION.........................51
FULL OPEN SWITCH
DESCRIPTION.........................52
OPERATION...........................52
B-PILLAR SWITCH
DESCRIPTION.........................52OPERATION...........................52
REMOVAL.............................52
INSTALLATION.........................52
LOWER DRIVE UNIT
DESCRIPTION.........................53
OPERATION...........................53
REMOVAL.............................53
INSTALLATION.........................54
FLEX DRIVE
DESCRIPTION.........................55
OPERATION...........................55
REMOVAL.............................55
INSTALLATION.........................56
LOWER DRIVE UNIT TRACK & RACK
DESCRIPTION.........................57
OPERATION...........................57
REMOVAL.............................57
INSTALLATION.........................58
WIRING HARNESS
DESCRIPTION.........................59
OPERATION...........................59
REMOVAL.............................59
INSTALLATION.........................59
POWER SLIDING DOOR
SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
Some vehicles are equipped with a power sliding
door system. Vehicles may be equipped with only a
right side power sliding door or a right and left side
power sliding doors. The components of the power
sliding door system are:
²Door motor assembly
²Latch assembly
²Sliding door control module
²Lower drive unit assembly
²Flex drive assembly
²Wire harness and track
²Lower drive unit track and rack assembly
²Full open switch
²B-pillar switch
²Overhead console switch
²Key fob switches (Fig. 1)
²Pawl switch
²Ratchet switch
²Child lockout and handle switchesEach power sliding door has its own door control
module, located in the center of the door behind the
door trim panel. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/ELEC-
TRONIC CONTROL MODULES/DOOR CONTROL
MODULE - DESCRIPTION) The power sliding door
motor is located in the front portion of the door, on
the inner door panel sheet metal. The latch assembly
is located in the rear of the power sliding door, near
the body line. The lower drive unit is attached to the
lower door hinge. The flex drive assembly connects
the door motor to the lower drive unit. The wire har-
ness and track and the lower drive unit track are vis-
ible with the door open in the lower door sill area.
The power sliding door full open switch is located
under the lower drive unit and is part of the hold
open latch assembly. The pawl, ratchet, handle and
child lockout switches are all located on the power
sliding door latch assembly. The B-pillar switch is an
open and close command switch located on the inte-
rior B-pillar trim. The overhead console switch, is an
open and close command switch located in the vehi-
cle's overhead console.
Software technology has enabled the power sliding
door control module to detect resistance to door
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POWER WINDOWS
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POWER WINDOWS
DESCRIPTION.........................61
OPERATION...........................61
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
POWER WINDOWS....................61
VENT WINDOW MOTOR
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
VENT WINDOW MOTOR................62
REMOVAL.............................62INSTALLATION.........................62
WINDOW MOTOR
REMOVAL.............................62
WINDOW SWITCH
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
WINDOW SWITCH....................63
REMOVAL.............................64
INSTALLATION.........................64
POWER WINDOWS
DESCRIPTION
The Power Window System is activated through
switches mounted on the driver and passenger door
panels.
OPERATION
Front door window lift motors use permanent type
magnets. The B+ and ground applied at the motor
terminal pins will cause the motor to rotate in one
direction. Reversing current through the motor ter-
minals will cause the motor to rotate in the opposite
direction.
The power window motors ground through the
master switch in the driver door by a black wire
attached to the left cowl panel. Refer to the appropri-
ate wiring information.
The power rear vent windows, if equipped, are
operated by switches mounted in the driver door
switch bezel. A separate switch is used for each win-
dow. Permanent magnet type motors connected to a
crank system are used to open and close the rear
vent windows. A battery positive and negative con-
nection to either of the two motor terminals will
cause the motor to rotate in one direction. Reversing
current through these same two connections will
cause the motor to rotate in the opposite direction.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
POWER WINDOWS
POWER WINDOW MOTOR TEST
If the power window motor is receiving proper cur-
rent and ground and does not operate, proceed withmotor test. Refer to the appropriate wiring informa-
tion.
(1) Remove front door trim panel and sound pad as
necessary to gain access to power window motor wire
connector, (Refer to 23 - BODY/DOOR - FRONT/
TRIM PANEL - REMOVAL).
(2) Disconnect power window motor wire connector
from door harness.
(3) Using two jumper wires, connect one to a bat-
tery (+) source and the other to a good ground (-).
(4) Connect the Negative (-) jumper probe to one of
the motor connector terminals.
(5) Momentarily touch the Positive (+) jumper
probe to the other motor connector terminal.
When positive probe is connected the motor should
rotate in one direction to either move window up or
down. If window is all the way up or down the motor
will grunt and the inner door panel will flex when
actuated in that one direction.
(6) Reverse jumper probes at the motor connector
terminals and window should now move in opposite
direction. If window does not move or grunt, replace
the motor.
If window moved completely up or down, reverse
the jumper probes and cycle window to the opposite
position to verify full operation.
If motor grunts and does not move, verify that reg-
ulator is not binding.
WIRING VOLTAGE TEST
The following wiring test determines whether or
not voltage is continuous through the body harness
to switch.
(1) Remove the power window switch and bezel
assembly from the driver door. (Refer to 8 - ELEC-
TRICAL/POWER WINDOWS/POWER WINDOW
SWITCH - REMOVAL).
(2) Disconnect wire connector from back of power
window switch.
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RESTRAINTS
DESCRIPTION..........................2
OPERATION............................4
WARNING
WARNINGS...........................5
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AIRBAG SYSTEM . 6
STANDARD PROCEDURE
STANDARD PROCEDURE - HANDLING
AIRBAGS.............................6
STANDARD PROCEDURE - SERVICE
AFTER AN AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT.........7
BELT TENSION SENSOR
DESCRIPTION..........................8
OPERATION............................9
CHILD RESTRAINT ANCHOR
DESCRIPTION..........................9
OPERATION...........................10
CLOCKSPRING
DESCRIPTION.........................10
OPERATION...........................11
STANDARD PROCEDURE - CLOCKSPRING
CENTERING.........................11
REMOVAL.............................12
INSTALLATION.........................12
CURTAIN AIRBAG
DESCRIPTION.........................12
OPERATION...........................13
REMOVAL.............................14
INSTALLATION.........................16
DRIVER AIRBAG
DESCRIPTION.........................16
OPERATION...........................16
REMOVAL.............................17
INSTALLATION.........................18
IMPACT SENSOR
DESCRIPTION.........................18
REMOVAL.............................19
INSTALLATION.........................21
KNEE BLOCKER AIRBAG
DESCRIPTION.........................22
OPERATION...........................22
REMOVAL.............................23
INSTALLATION.........................23
OCCUPANT CLASSIFICATION MODULE
DESCRIPTION.........................25
OPERATION...........................25
REMOVAL.............................26
INSTALLATION.........................26OCCUPANT RESTRAINT CONTROLLER
DESCRIPTION.........................27
OPERATION...........................28
REMOVAL.............................29
INSTALLATION.........................29
PASSENGER AIRBAG
DESCRIPTION.........................30
OPERATION...........................30
REMOVAL.............................30
INSTALLATION.........................32
PASSENGER AIRBAG DISABLED INDICATOR
DESCRIPTION.........................33
OPERATION...........................33
REMOVAL.............................34
INSTALLATION.........................34
SEAT BELT BUCKLE - FRONT INBOARD
REMOVAL.............................35
INSTALLATION.........................35
SEAT BELT BUCKLE - FIRST ROW INBOARD -
QUAD BUCKET
REMOVAL.............................35
INSTALLATION.........................36
SEAT BELT BUCKLE - FIRST ROW - BENCH
REMOVAL.............................36
INSTALLATION.........................37
SEAT BELT BUCKLE - SECOND ROW
INBOARD - 50/50 BENCH
REMOVAL.............................37
INSTALLATION.........................38
SEAT BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTER-BOR
C-PILLAR
REMOVAL.............................38
INSTALLATION.........................38
SEAT BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTER KNOB
REMOVAL.............................38
INSTALLATION.........................38
SEAT BELT & RETRACTOR - OUTBOARD -
FRONT
REMOVAL.............................38
INSTALLATION.........................39
SEAT BELT & RETRACTOR - FIRST ROW -
OUTBOARD
REMOVAL.............................39
INSTALLATION.........................40
SEAT BELT BUCKLE - SECOND ROW - THREE
PASSENGER BENCH
REMOVAL.............................40
INSTALLATION.........................40
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