
DAYTIME RUNNING LAMP
RELAY
REMOVAL
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) are only used in
vehicles manufactured for the Canadian market,
where this is required equipment. On vehicles
equipped with DRL, a right and a left DRL relay are
each located in a dedicated connector of the vehicle
wire harness. Each connector is snapped into an
opening in a stamped sheet metal bracket which is
secured with screws within the driver side front seat
riser just beneath the seat riser cover panel.
WARNING: To avoid personal injury or death, on
vehicles equipped with airbags, disable the supple-
mental restraint system before attempting any
steering wheel, steering column, airbag, seat belt
tensioner, or instrument panel component diagno-
sis or service. Disconnect and isolate the battery
negative (ground) cable, then wait two minutes for
the system capacitor to discharge before perform-
ing further diagnosis or service. This is the only
sure way to disable the supplemental restraint sys-
tem. Failure to take the proper precautions could
result in accidental airbag deployment.
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Move the driver side front seat to its most for-
ward position for easiest access to the seat riser
cover panel (Fig. 12).
(3) Remove the cover panel from the top of the
driver side seat riser.
(4) Remove the DRL relay by grasping it firmly
and pulling it straight out of the relay connector.
INSTALLATION
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) are only used in
vehicles manufactured for the Canadian market,
where this is required equipment. On vehicles
equipped with DRL, a right and a left DRL relay are
each located in a dedicated connector of the vehicle
wire harness. Each connector is snapped into an
opening in a stamped sheet metal bracket which is
secured with screws within the driver side front seat
riser just beneath the seat riser cover panel.
WARNING: To avoid personal injury or death, on
vehicles equipped with airbags, disable the supple-
mental restraint system before attempting any
steering wheel, steering column, airbag, seat belt
tensioner, or instrument panel component diagno-
sis or service. Disconnect and isolate the battery
negative (ground) cable, then wait two minutes for
the system capacitor to discharge before perform-
ing further diagnosis or service. This is the only
sure way to disable the supplemental restraint sys-
tem. Failure to take the proper precautions could
result in accidental airbag deployment.
(1) Position the DRL relay to the relay connector.
(2) Align the DRL relay terminals with the termi-
nal cavities in the relay connector.
(3) Using hand pressure, push firmly and evenly
on the top of the DRL relay until the terminals are
fully seated in the relay connector.
(4) Position the cover panel onto the top of the
driver side seat riser (Fig. 12).
(5) Install and tighten the two screws that secure
the cover panel to the top of the seat riser under the
driver side front seat.
(6) Move the driver side front seat back to its driv-
ing position.
(7) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
FOG LAMP BULB
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Disengage and swing the retainers that secure
the front lamp unit rear cover to each side of the
lamp housing and remove the cover (Fig. 13).
Fig. 12 Seat Riser Cover
1 - DRIVER SEAT BACK
2 - COVER PANEL
3 - SCREW (2)
4 - SEAT RISER
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(3) Disconnect the front lamp unit wire harness
connector from the fog lamp bulb base (Fig. 14).
(4) Disengage the two fog lamp bulb retainers by
pushing them slightly toward the front lamp unit
housing, outward to each side of the bulb base, then
pivot the retainers off of the bulb base.
(5) Remove the fog lamp bulb from the integral
bulb holder on the front lamp unit reflector.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the fog lamp bulb into the integral
bulb holder on the front lamp unit reflector. Be cer-tain that the lugs on the bulb base are engaged in
the recesses of the bulb holder (Fig. 14).
(2) Engage the two fog lamp bulb retainers by piv-
oting them over the bulb base, pressing them slightly
toward the front lamp unit housing, then inward on
each side of the bulb base.
(3) Reconnect the front lamp unit wire harness
connector to the fog lamp bulb base.
(4) Position the front lamp unit rear cover onto the
lamp housing and engage the retainers over each
side of the cover to secure it (Fig. 13).
(5) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
FOG LAMP RELAY
REMOVAL
Fog lamps are optional equipment on this model.
On vehicles equipped with fog lamps, a fog lamp
relay is located in a dedicated connector of the vehi-
cle wire harness. This connector is snapped into an
opening in a stamped sheet metal bracket which is
secured with screws within the driver side front seat
riser just beneath the seat riser cover panel.
WARNING: To avoid personal injury or death, on
vehicles equipped with airbags, disable the supple-
mental restraint system before attempting any
steering wheel, steering column, airbag, seat belt
tensioner, or instrument panel component diagno-
sis or service. Disconnect and isolate the battery
negative (ground) cable, then wait two minutes for
the system capacitor to discharge before perform-
ing further diagnosis or service. This is the only
sure way to disable the supplemental restraint sys-
tem. Failure to take the proper precautions could
result in accidental airbag deployment.
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Move the driver side front seat to its most for-
ward position for easiest access to the seat riser
cover panel (Fig. 15).
Fig. 13 Front Lamp Unit Bulbs Remove/Install
1 - COVER RETAINER (2)
2 - BULB RETAINER (3)
3 - FOG LAMP BULB (OPTIONAL)
4 - COVER
5 - LOW BEAM BULB
6 - POSITION BULB
7 - HIGH BEAM BULB
8 - TURN/PARK/SIDE MARKER BULB
9 - FRONT LAMP UNIT
Fig. 14 Fog Lamp Bulb Remove/Install
1 - LAMP HOUSING
2 - BULB RETAINER
3 - CONNECTOR
4 - BULB BASE
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(3) Remove the cover panel from the top of the
driver side seat riser.
(4) Remove the fog lamp relay by grasping it
firmly and pulling it straight out of the relay connec-
tor.
INSTALLATION
Fog lamps are optional equipment on this model.
On vehicles equipped with fog lamps, a fog lamp
relay is located in a dedicated connector of the vehi-
cle wire harness. This connector is snapped into an
opening in a stamped sheet metal bracket which is
secured with screws within the driver side front seat
riser just beneath the seat riser cover panel.
WARNING: To avoid personal injury or death, on
vehicles equipped with airbags, disable the supple-
mental restraint system before attempting any
steering wheel, steering column, airbag, seat belt
tensioner, or instrument panel component diagno-
sis or service. Disconnect and isolate the battery
negative (ground) cable, then wait two minutes for
the system capacitor to discharge before perform-
ing further diagnosis or service. This is the only
sure way to disable the supplemental restraint sys-
tem. Failure to take the proper precautions could
result in accidental airbag deployment.
(1) Position the fog lamp relay to the relay connec-
tor.
(2) Align the fog lamp relay terminals with the
terminal cavities in the relay connector.
(3) Using hand pressure, push firmly and evenly
on the top of the fog lamp relay until the terminals
are fully seated in the relay connector.
(4) Position the cover panel onto the top of the
driver side seat riser (Fig. 15).(5) Install and tighten the two screws that secure
the cover panel to the top of the seat riser under the
driver side front seat.
(6) Move the driver side front seat back to its driv-
ing position.
(7) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
FOG LAMP SWITCH
REMOVAL
WARNING: To avoid personal injury or death, on
vehicles equipped with airbags, disable the supple-
mental restraint system before attempting any
steering wheel, steering column, airbag, seat belt
tensioner, or instrument panel component diagno-
sis or service. Disconnect and isolate the battery
negative (ground) cable, then wait two minutes for
the system capacitor to discharge before perform-
ing further diagnosis or service. This is the only
sure way to disable the supplemental restraint sys-
tem. Failure to take the proper precautions could
result in accidental airbag deployment.
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove the cluster bezel from the instrument
panel (Fig. 16). (Refer to 23 - BODY/INSTRUMENT
PANEL/CLUSTER BEZEL - REMOVAL).
(3) From the back of the cluster bezel, squeeze the
two latches on the fog lamp switch body and push
the switch out through the face of the bezel (Fig.
17).
Fig. 15 Seat Riser Cover
1 - DRIVER SEAT BACK
2 - COVER PANEL
3 - SCREW (2)
4 - SEAT RISER
Fig. 16 Fog Lamp Switch
1 - FOG LAMP SWITCH
2 - SCREW (2)
3 - CLUSTER BEZEL
4 - TO REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER SWITCH (OPTION AL)
5 - TO HEADLAMP LEVELING SWITCH
6 - TO FOG LAMP SWITCH (OPTIONAL)
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(5) Stabilize the front lamp unit reflector with one
hand, then use the other hand to pull the headlamp
leveling motor away from the reflector until the ball
on the end of the motor pushrod unsnaps from the
bracket on the reflector.
(6) Remove the headlamp leveling motor from the
mount on the front lamp unit housing.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the headlamp leveling motor to the
mount on the front lamp unit housing (Fig. 28).
(2) Snap the ball on the end of the headlamp lev-
eling motor into the bracket on the front lamp unit
reflector.
(3) Push the headlamp leveling motor into the
mount integral to the front lamp unit housing until it
is fully seated, then rotate the motor clockwise about
30 degrees to lock it into place (Fig. 27).
(4) Reconnect the front lamp unit wire harness
connector to the connector receptacle for the head-
lamp leveling motor.
(5) Position the front lamp unit rear cover onto the
lamp housing and engage the retainers over each
side of the cover to secure it (Fig. 26).
(6) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
HEADLAMP LEVELING
SWITCH
REMOVAL
WARNING: To avoid personal injury or death, on
vehicles equipped with airbags, disable the supple-
mental restraint system before attempting any
steering wheel, steering column, airbag, seat belttensioner, or instrument panel component diagno-
sis or service. Disconnect and isolate the battery
negative (ground) cable, then wait two minutes for
the system capacitor to discharge before perform-
ing further diagnosis or service. This is the only
sure way to disable the supplemental restraint sys-
tem. Failure to take the proper precautions could
result in accidental airbag deployment.
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove the cluster bezel from the instrument
panel (Fig. 29). (Refer to 23 - BODY/INSTRUMENT
PANEL/CLUSTER BEZEL - REMOVAL).
(3) From the back of the cluster bezel, squeeze the
two latches on the headlamp leveling switch body
and push the switch out through the face of the bezel
(Fig. 30).
Fig. 28 Headlamp Leveling Motor Remove/Install
1 - PUSHROD
2 - MOTOR
3 - MOUNT
4 - BRACKET
5 - REFLECTOR
Fig. 29 Headlamp Leveling Switch
1 - HEADLAMP LEVELING SWITCH
2 - SCREW (2)
3 - CLUSTER BEZEL
4 - TO REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER SWITCH (OPTIONAL)
5 - TO HEADLAMP LEVELING SWITCH
6 - TO FOG LAMP SWITCH (OPTIONAL)
VALAMPS/LIGHTING - EXTERIOR 8L - 17

travelling end-release seat belt buckles secured to
the inboard seat track. The driver side front seat belt
buckle of all models includes an integral seat belt
switch that detects whether its seat belt has been
fastened.
²Rear Seat Belts- All rear seating positions are
equipped with three-point seat belt systems. Each
rear seating position belt employs an integral seat
cushion frame mounted inertia latch-type retractor, a
fixed position upper seat back frame mounted turn-
ing loop, and a fixed lower seat belt anchor secured
to the seat cushion frame. All rear seat belts have
fixed end-release seat belt buckles that are also
secured to the seat cushion frame.
PASSIVE RESTRAINTS
A Next Generation driver airbag is standard facto-
ry-installed safety equipment on this model, while a
passenger side front airbag and side curtain airbags
are optional. This airbag system is a passive, inflat-
able, Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) and vehi-
cles with this equipment can be readily identified by
the ªSRS - AIRBAGº logo molded into the driver air-
bag trim cover in the center of the steering wheel
and, if the vehicle is so equipped, also into the pas-
senger airbag door on the instrument panel above
the glove box (Fig. 2). Vehicles with the airbag sys-
tem can also be identified by the airbag indicator,
which will illuminate in the instrument cluster for
about six seconds as a bulb test each time the igni-
tion switch is turned to the On position. A pyrotech-
nic-type seat belt tensioner is integral to the front
seat belt retractor mounted on the lower B-pillar on
the driver side, and to the passenger side retractor of
vehicles equipped with the optional passenger side
airbag.
The supplemental restraint system includes the
following major components, which are described in
further detail elsewhere in this service information:²Airbag Control Module- The Airbag Control
Module (ACM) is located on a mount on the floor
panel within the driver side seat riser, beneath the
driver seat in the passenger compartment.
²Airbag (SRS) Indicator- The airbag indicator
is integral to the ElectroMechanical Instrument Clus-
ter (EMIC), which is located on the instrument panel
in front of the driver.
²Clockspring- The clockspring is located near
the top of the steering column, directly beneath the
steering wheel.
²Driver Airbag- The driver airbag is located in
the center of the steering wheel, beneath the driver
airbag trim cover.
²Driver Knee Blocker- The structure of the
lower instrument panel serves as a knee blocker for
the driver.
²Passenger Airbag- The optional passenger air-
bag is located within the instrument panel, behind
the passenger airbag door on the instrument panel
above the glove box on the passenger side of the vehi-
cle.
²Passenger Knee Blocker- The structure of
the glove box door and the lower instrument panel
serve as a knee blocker for the front seat passenger.
²Seat Belt Tensioner- A seat belt tensioner is
integral to the driver side front seat belt retractor
unit, and to the passenger side front seat belt retrac-
tor unit on vehicles equipped with an optional pas-
senger airbag.
²Side Curtain Airbags- Optional side curtain
airbags are available for this model when it is also
equipped with dual front airbags. In vehicles
equipped with this option, a side curtain airbag is
located on the inside of the roof side rail within a
garnish molding that extends from the A-pillar to the
B-pillar above each front door opening within the
passenger compartment of the vehicle.
²Side Impact Sensor- Two side impact sensors
are used on vehicles equipped with the optional side
curtain airbags, one on each side of the vehicle. One
sensor is located near the front of each front door
step well, concealed behind the step well trim.
The ACM contains a central processing unit and
programming that allows it to communicate on a
serial data bus diagnostic circuit connected to the
16-way Data Link Connector (DLC) located below the
left end of the instrument panel. This method of com-
munication is used for initialization of the ACM and
for diagnosis of the SRS circuits and components
using a diagnostic scan tool.
Hard wired circuitry connects the supplemental
restraint system components to each other through
the electrical system of the vehicle. These hard wired
circuits are integral to several wire harnesses, which
are routed throughout the vehicle and retained by
many different methods. These circuits may be con-
nected to each other, to the vehicle electrical system,
Fig. 2 SRS Logo
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STANDARD PROCEDURE
STANDARD PROCEDURE - HANDLING NON -
DEPLOYED SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINTS
At no time should any source of electricity be per-
mitted near the inflator on the back of a non-de-
ployed airbag or seat belt tensioner. When carrying a
non-deployed airbag, the trim cover or airbag cushion
side of the unit should be pointed away from the
body to minimize injury in the event of an accidental
deployment. If the airbag unit is placed on a bench or
any other surface, the trim cover or airbag cushion
side of the unit should be face up to minimize move-
ment in the event of an accidental deployment. When
handling a non-deployed seat belt tensioner, take
proper care to keep fingers out from under the
retractor cover and away from the seat belt webbing
where it exits from the retractor cover. In addition,
the supplemental restraint system should be dis-
armed whenever any steering wheel, steering col-
umn, seat belt tensioner, airbag, impact sensor, or
instrument panel components require diagnosis or
service. Failure to observe this warning could result
in accidental deployment and possible personal
injury.
All damaged, faulty or non-deployed airbags and
seat belt tensioners which are replaced on vehicles
are to be handled and disposed of properly. If an air-
bag or seat belt tensioner unit is faulty or damaged
and non-deployed, refer to the Hazardous Substance
Control System for proper disposal. Dispose of all
non-deployed and deployed airbags and seat belt ten-
sioners in a manner consistent with state, provincial,
local and federal regulations.
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT STORAGE
Airbags and seat belt tensioners must be stored in
their original, special container until they are used
for service. Also, they must be stored in a clean, dry
environment; away from sources of extreme heat,
sparks, and high electrical energy. Always place or
store any airbag on a surface with its trim cover or
airbag cushion side facing up, to minimize movement
in case of an accidental deployment.
STANDARD PROCEDURE - SERVICE AFTER A
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT DEPLOYMENT
Any vehicle which is to be returned to use follow-
ing a supplemental restraint deployment, must have
the deployed restraints replaced. In addition, if the
driver airbag has been deployed, the clockspring and
the steering wheel must be replaced. If the passenger
airbag has been deployed, the instrument panel must
be replaced. The seat belt tensioners are deployed by
the same signal that deploys the driver and passen-
ger airbags and must also be replaced if either front
airbag has been deployed. These components are notintended for reuse and will be damaged or weakened
as a result of a supplemental restraint deployment,
which may or may not be obvious during a visual
inspection.
It is also critical that the mounting surfaces and/or
mounting brackets for the Airbag Control Module
(ACM) and the side impact sensors be closely
inspected and restored to their original conditions fol-
lowing any vehicle impact damage. Because the ACM
and each impact sensor are used by the supplemental
restraint system to monitor or confirm the direction
and severity of a vehicle impact, improper orientation
or insecure fastening of these components may cause
airbags not to deploy when required, or to deploy
when not required.
All other vehicle components should be closely
inspected following any supplemental restraint
deployment, but are to be replaced only as required
by the extent of the visible damage incurred.
CLEANUP PROCEDURE
Following a supplemental restraint deployment,
the vehicle interior will contain a powdery residue.
This residue consists primarily of harmless particu-
late by-products of the small pyrotechnic charge that
initiates the propellant used to deploy a supplemen-
tal restraint. However, this residue may also contain
traces of sodium hydroxide powder, a chemical
by-product of the propellant material that is used to
generate the inert gas that inflates the airbag. Since
sodium hydroxide powder can irritate the skin, eyes,
nose, or throat, be certain to wear safety glasses,
rubber gloves, and a long-sleeved shirt during
cleanup (Fig. 3).
WARNING: To avoid personal injury or death, if you
experience skin irritation during cleanup, run cool
water over the affected area. Also, if you experience
irritation of the nose or throat, exit the vehicle for
fresh air until the irritation ceases. If irritation con-
tinues, see a physician.
Fig. 3 Wear Safety Glasses and Rubber Gloves -
Typical
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REMOVAL
WARNING: To avoid personal injury or death, on
vehicles equipped with airbags, disable the supple-
mental restraint system before attempting any
steering wheel, steering column, airbag, seat belt
tensioner, impact sensor, or instrument panel com-
ponent diagnosis or service. Disconnect 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 precau-
tions could result in accidental airbag deployment.
WARNING: To avoid personal injury or death, never
strike or drop the airbag control module as it can
damage the impact sensor or affect its calibration.
The airbag control module contains the impact sen-
sor, which enables the system to deploy the supple-
mental restraints. If an airbag control module is
accidentally dropped during service, the module
must be scrapped and replaced with a new unit.
Failure to observe this warning could result in acci-
dental, incomplete, or improper supplemental
restraint deployment.
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable. Wait two minutes for the system capacitor to
discharge before further service.
(2) Move the driver side front seat to its most for-
ward position for easiest access to the seat riser
cover panel (Fig. 8).(3) Remove the two screws that secure the cover
panel to the top of the seat riser under the driver
side front seat (Fig. 9).
(4) Remove the cover panel from the top of the
driver side seat riser.
(5) Remove the two screws that secure the control
module bracket to the top of the seat riser under the
driver side front seat (Fig. 10).
Fig. 8 Airbag Control Module Location
1 - DRIVER SEAT
2 - AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE
3 - SEAT RISER
Fig. 9 Seat Riser Cover
1 - DRIVER SEAT BACK
2 - COVER PANEL
3 - SCREW (2)
4 - SEAT RISER
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(6) Remove the control module bracket from the
top of the driver side seat riser.
(7) Locate the Airbag Control Module (ACM) in the
right rear corner of the area within the driver side
seat riser. Firmly grasp and pull upward on the
molded plastic cover to unsnap it from over the ACM
(Fig. 11).
(8) Remove the three screws that secure the ACM
to the bracket that is welded onto the floor panel
under the driver side front seat (Fig. 12).(9) Lift the ACM upward far enough to access the
ACM wiring connection. Depress the release and lift
the lever arm to disconnect the vehicle wire harness
connector for the ACM from the ACM connector
receptacle located on the left facing side of the mod-
ule.
(10) Remove the ACM from within the driver side
front seat riser.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: To avoid personal injury or death, on
vehicles equipped with airbags, disable the supple-
mental restraint system before attempting any
steering wheel, steering column, airbag, seat belt
tensioner, impact sensor, or instrument panel com-
ponent diagnosis or service. Disconnect 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 precau-
tions could result in accidental airbag deployment.
WARNING: To avoid personal injury or death, never
strike or drop the airbag control module as it can
damage the impact sensor or affect its calibration.
The airbag control module contains the impact sen-
sor, which enables the system to deploy the supple-
mental restraints. If an airbag control module is
accidentally dropped during service, the module
must be scrapped and replaced with a new unit.
Failure to observe this warning could result in acci-
dental, incomplete, or improper supplemental
restraint deployment.
Fig. 10 Control Module Bracket
1 - SEAT RISER
2 - SCREW (2)
3 - CONTROL MODULE BRACKET
Fig. 11 ACM Cover
1 - SEAT RISER
2 - COVER
3 - ACM
Fig. 12 Airbag Control Module Remove/Install
1 - ACM LABEL
2 - ACM
3 - SCREW (3)
4 - GROUND EYELET
5 - CONNECTOR
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