WIRING DIAGRAMS FCS
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1 WIRING DIAGRAMS FCS FORD CUSTOMER SERVICE DIVISION Quality is Job 1 Ford Customer Service Division has developed a new format for the 2001 Electric Ranger Wiring Diagrams. Our goal is to provide accurate and timely electrical information Wiring Diagrams Features Schematic pages do not contain Component Location references to full-view illustrations and Component Descriptions that describe the system function of a component. (This information is available in CELL 152 Location Index or the Workshop Manual.) COMPONENT TESTING procedures (CELL 149) that tell the user how to perform diagnostic tests on various circuits. NOTES, CAUTIONS and WARNINGS contain important safety information. Full view COMPONENT LOCATION VIEWS (CELL 151) to help locate on-vehicle components. Circuit voltages have been added to schematic pages to help simplify troubleshooting. Nonessential troubleshooting hints have been deleted. Cellular Pagination: A specific section (or cell) in all Wiring Diagrams is numbered by cell and starts with page 1. For example: HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL is CELL 2 and begins with page 2-1. CONNECTOR FACES (CELL 150) will contain all connectors, to aid in servicing electrical wiring. C numbers have been assigned for all electrical connectors. C numbers are listed in the LOCATION INDEX (CELL 152) ELECTRIC RANGER ORDERING INFORMATION Information about how to order additional copies of this publication or other Ford publications may be obtained by writing to Helm, Incorporated at the address shown below or by calling Other publications available include: Workshop Manuals Service Specification Books Car/Truck Wiring Diagrams Powertrain Control/Emissions Diagnosis Manuals Helm Incorporated P.O. Box Detroit, Michigan HARNESS CAUSAL PART NUMBERS (CELL 153) has been added to aid in identifying warranty concerns. In-line connector numbers contain a suffix to denote connector gender type (F-socket, M-prior blade). HIGH VOLTAGE WIRES are identified by white wires with a black outline. Black stripes may also appear on these wires, indicating a tracer. Wiring harnesses with high voltage wiring will be identified in the vehicle by orange convolute around that harness auxiliary loads such as the A/C system, power steering pump, heater and certain control components. These components should be treated with extreme caution. Do not perform any service on them until all high voltage power has been disconnected. All rights reserved. Reproduction by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system or translation in whole or part is not permitted without written authorization from Ford Motor Company. Copyright 2000, Ford Motor Company
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6 2-1 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL 2001 ELECTRIC RANGER VEHICLE The purpose of this manual is to show electrical circuits in a clear and simple fashion to make troubleshooting easier. NOTES, CAUTIONS and WARN- INGS contain important information. NOTES describe how switches and other components operate to help complete a particular procedure. CAUTIONS provide information that could prevent making an error that may damage the vehicle. WARNINGS provide information to prevent personal injury. The WARNINGS list on page 2-2 contains general warnings to follow when servicing a vehicle. Components that work together are shown together. All electrical components used in a specific system are shown on one diagram. The circuit breaker or fuse is shown at the top of the page. All wires, connectors, components and splices are shown in the flow of current to ground at the bottom of the page. If a component is used in several different systems, it is shown in several places. For example, the Headlamp Switch is electrically a part of many systems and is repeated on many pages. In some cases, a component may seem (by its name) to belong to a system where it has no electrical connection. For example, Radio Illumination is electrically part of Instrument Illumination, but because it has no electrical connection to the Radio system, it is not shown on the Radio diagram. Schematic pages contain references to full-view illustrations and description notes for various components. The references are reverse-text blocks located next to each component and connector and refer the user to the appropriate illustration page and zone. The description notes describe the operation of the component. Schematic pages contain circuit voltages to help simplify troubleshooting hints. 12V is used to imply battery voltage on a component connector terminal, and 0V is used to show that there should be continuity to ground on that particular terminal. Conditional voltages such as 12V with the ignition switch in RUN will also be provided. Troubleshooting hints that can t be simplified with circuit voltages will be shown at the end of each cell. Component connector face information specific to a certain cell is found at the end of that cell. A Connector Face Reference List is provided to locate connector faces that are shown in different cells. Component connectors with five or more terminals are illustrated and are accompanied by a pinout chart that lists the function of all circuitry associated with that component. GROUNDS (Cell 10) contains ground circuitry shown in complete detail. This information is useful for checking interconnections of the ground circuits of different systems. POWER DISTRIBUTION (Cell 13) contains power distribution circuitry shown in complete detail. This section displays how the various fuses are powered and, in turn, how each system is powered. COMPONENT TESTING (Cell 149) contains testing procedures for various switches. This information includes schematics, component terminal locations and step-by-step procedures. IN-LINE CONNECTOR FACES (Cell 150) contains illustrations of all the in-line connectors that have 6 or more terminals. The terminals have pin numbers assigned to them. COMPONENT LOCATION VIEWS (Cell 151) contains full-view illustrations which show the location of components and connectors in the vehicle. The LOCATION INDEX (Cell 152) provides the base part numbers, locations, connector face references and illustration references for all components, connectors, splices and grounds. HELPFUL REMINDERS Before using the Wiring Diagrams for troubleshooting, refer to these HELPFUL REMINDERS: 1. The abbreviation T/O, for take out, used in the Location Index (Cell 152), refers to the point at which a group of wires branch off the harness trunk. Refer to the wiring harness illustration. Wiring harness at back of Instrument Panel, showing typical T/O (Take Out) locations T/O (Take Out) T/O (Take Out) Harness Trunk 2. If a connector serves the same purpose in two separate versions (e.g., Automatic/Manual), but is physically different, two connector numbers are used. However, if a connector serves the same purpose in two separate versions (e.g., Automatic/Manual) and is physically the same, but the wire colors are different, only one connector number is used. If the same physical connector is used more than once, then more than one connector number is used.
7 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ELECTRIC RANGER VEHICLE 3. Wiring schematics provide a picture of how and under what conditions the circuit is powered, of the current path to circuit components, and of how a circuit is grounded. Each circuit component is named (underlined titles). Wire and connector colors are listed as follows (standard Ford color abbreviations are used): COLOR ABBREVIATIONS Note: Whenever a wire is labeled with two colors, the first color listed is the basic color of the wire, and the second color listed is the stripe marking of the wire. 4. When reporting Vehicle Repair Location Codes to Ford Customer Service Division, refer to Cell 160 (beginning on page 160-1). Note: Do not use the illustrations in Cell 151 (beginning on page 151-1) for reporting Vehicle Repair Location Codes. 5. WARNINGS Always wear safety glasses for eye protection. Use safety stands whenever a procedure requires being under a vehicle. Be sure that the Ignition Switch is always in the OFF position, unless otherwise required by the procedure. Set the parking brake when working on any vehicle. An automatic transmission should be in PARK. A manual transmission should be in NEUTRAL. Operate the engine only in a well-ventilated area to avoid danger of carbon monoxide. Keep away from moving parts, especially the fan and belts, when the engine is running. To prevent serious burns, avoid contact with hot metal parts such as the radiator, exhaust manifold, tail pipe, catalytic converter and muffler. Do not allow flame or sparks near the battery. Gases are always present in and around the battery cell. An explosion could occur. Do not smoke when working on a vehicle. To avoid injury, always remove rings, watches, loose hanging jewelry and avoid wearing loose clothing. HOW TO FIND ELECTRICAL CONCERNS TROUBLESHOOTING STEPS These six steps present an orderly method of troubleshooting. Step 1. Verify the concern. Operate the complete system to check the accuracy and completeness of the customer s complaint. Step 2. Narrow the concern. Using the Wiring Diagrams, narrow down the possible causes and locations of the concern to pinpoint the exact cause. Read the description notes at the components and study the wiring schematic. You should then know enough about the circuit operation to determine where to check for the trouble. Further information can be found by referring to the Workshop Manual pages listed in the box at the top of the page. Step 3. Test the suspected cause. Use electrical test procedures to find the specific cause of the symptoms. The component location reference bars and the pictures will help you find components. The Location Index (at the end of the manual) gives component location information for connectors, diodes, resistors, splices and grounds. Step 4. Verify the cause. Confirm that you have found the correct cause by connecting jumper wires and/or temporarily installing a known good component and operating the circuit. Step 5. Make the repair. Repair or replace the inoperative component. Step 6. Verify the repair. Operate the system as in Step 1 and check that your repair has removed all symptoms without creating any new symptoms.
8 2-3 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL 2001 ELECTRIC RANGER VEHICLE Some engine circuits may need special test equipment and special procedures. See the Workshop Manual and other service books for details. You will find the circuits in this manual to be helpful with those special test procedures. TROUBLESHOOTING TOOLS An Ohmmeter shows the resistance between two connected points (Figure 1). TEST LAMP CAUTION When using a self-powered test lamp or ohmmeter, be sure power is off in circuit during testing. Hot circuits can cause equipment damage and false readings. JUMPER WIRE This is a test lead used to connect two points of a circuit. A Jumper Wire can bypass an open to complete a circuit. TEST LAMP BATTERY FUSE WARNING Never use a jumper wire across loads (motors, etc.) connected between hot and ground. This direct battery short may cause injury or fire. Figure 2 Test Lamp A Test Light is a 12-volt bulb with two test leads (Figure 2). Uses: Voltage Check, Short Check. SELF-POWERED TEST LAMP TEST LAMP JUMPER WIRE ACROSS SWITCH MOTOR M VOLTMETER A DC Voltmeter measures circuit voltage. Connect negative (- or black) lead to ground, and positive (+ or red) lead to voltage measuring point. OHMMETER OHMS Figure 1 Resistance Check SWITCH SELF- POWERED TEST LAMP Figure 3 Continuity Check The Self-Powered Test Lamp is a bulb, battery and set of test leads wired in series (Figure 3). When connected to two points of a continuous circuit, the bulb glows. Uses: Continuity Check, Ground Check. Figure 4 Switch Circuit Check and Voltage Check In an inoperative circuit with a switch in series with the load, jumper the terminals of the switch to power the load. If jumpering the terminals powers the circuit, the switch is inoperative (Figure 4). CONTINUITY CHECK (Locating open circuits) Connect one lead of Self-Powered Test Lamp or Ohmmeter to each end of circuit (Figure 3). Lamp will glow if circuit is closed. Switches and fuses can be checked in the same way.
9 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ELECTRIC RANGER VEHICLE VOLTAGE CHECK Connect one lead of test lamp to a known good ground or the negative (-) battery terminal. Test for voltage by touching the other lead to the test point. Bulb goes on when the test point has voltage (Figure 4). BATTERY FUSE BLOCK TEST LAMP C1 M C2 X C3 C4 MOTOR DISCONNECTED Figure 5 Short Check A fuse that repeatedly blows is usually caused by a short to ground. It s important to be able to locate such a short quickly (Figure 5). 1. Turn off everything powered through the fuse. 2. Disconnect other loads powered through the fuse: 4. Connect one Test Lamp lead to hot end of blown fuse. Connect other lead to ground. Bulb should glow, showing power to fuse. (This step is just a check to be sure you have power to the circuit.) 5. Disconnect the test lamp lead that is connected to ground, and reconnect it to the load side of the fuse at the connector of the disconnected component. (In Figure 5, connect the test lamp lead to connector C4.) If the Test Lamp is off, the short is in the disconnected component. If the Test Lamp goes on, the short is in the wiring. You must find the short by disconnecting the circuit connectors, one at a time, until the Test Lamp goes out. For example, in Figure 5 with a ground at X, the bulb goes out when C1 or C2 is disconnected, but not after disconnecting C3. This means the short is between C2 and C3. SELF- POWERED TEST LIGHT OR OHMMETER VOLTAGE CHECK USING VOLTMETER VOLTS Turn on power to the circuit. Perform a Voltage Check between the suspected inoperative ground and the frame. Any indicated voltage means that the ground is inoperative (Figure 6). Turn off power to the circuit. Connect one lead of a Self-Powered Test Lamp or Ohmmeter to the wire in question and the other lead to a known ground. If the bulb glows, the circuit ground is OK (Figure 6). The circuit schematics in this manual make it easy to identify common points in circuits. This knowledge can help narrow the concern to a specific area. For example, if several circuits fail at the same time, check for a common power or ground connection (see Power Distribution or Grounds). If part of a circuit fails, check the connections between the part that works and the part that doesn t work. For example, if the lo beam headlamps work, but the high beams and the indicator lamp don t work, then power and ground paths must be good. Since the dimmer switch is the component that switches this power to the high beam lights and indicator, it is most likely the cause of failure. Motors: disconnect motor connector (Connector C4 in Figure 5). Lights: remove bulbs. Figure 6 Ground Check 3. Turn Ignition Switch to RUN (if necessary) to power fuse.
10 2-5 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL 2001 ELECTRIC RANGER VEHICLE TROUBLESHOOTING WIRING HARNESS AND CONNECTOR HIDDEN CONCERNS Locked Terminal Male Half Female Half Seal The following illustrations are known examples of wiring harness, splices and connectors that will create intermittent electrical concerns. The concerns are hidden and can only be discovered by a physical evaluation as shown in each illustration. NOTE: Several components, such as the PCM, utilize gold plated terminals in their connections to the wiring harness. If those terminals need to be replaced, they must be replaced with a gold plated terminal. Seal Unlocked Terminal (Hidden by Wire Seal) Intermittent Contact Check for unlocked terminals by pulling each wire at the end of the connector. TERMINAL NOT PROPERLY SEATED Displaced Tab Seal Female Half Seal Lock may be displaced into an unlocked position; pull on the connector to verify the lock. Intermittent Signals Through Pierced Insulation Male Half Intermittent Contact Intermittent Contact Proper Crimp Insulation Not Removed DEFECTIVE INSULATION STRIPPING Wire Strands Missing Type A Type B PARTIALLY MATED CONNECTORS
11 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ELECTRIC RANGER VEHICLE A A Any probe entering the terminal may enlarge the contact spring opening creating an intermittent signal. Insert the correct mating terminal (Location A) from the service kit and feel for a loose fit. Solder Coated Wire to Ground Harness Protective Tape Solder coated wire pierced through the insulation of another circuit. Intermittent Short Enlarged Normal Grounding Foil DEFORMED (ENLARGED) FEMALE TERMINALS ELECTRICAL SHORT INSIDE THE HARNESS Intermittent Short Operate the system and flex the harness at splice location noted in Section 152. Remove the tape and flex/feel each circuit for a reduction in diameter at break. Splice Tape Removed Circuit Insulation Wire Strand Splice Tape Wiring Strand Harness Tape Splice Covered Wiring Harness Tape Broken Strands Intermittent Signal ELECTRICAL SHORT WITHIN THE HARNESS BROKEN WIRE STRANDS IN HARNESS
12 2-7 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL 2001 ELECTRIC RANGER VEHICLE DASHED COMPONENT BOX ONLY PART OF THE COMPONENT IS SHOWN ON THE PAGE; THE COMPONENT IS SHOWN COMPLETE IN ANOTHER LOCATION 20A FUSE CURRENT RATING S100 SPLICE OR CRIMP TERMINAL + COMPONENT WITH CONNECTORS 30A 14 GA DG FUSIBLE LINK WIRE SIZE AND COLOR MAXI-FUSE or FUSIBLE LINK CARTRIDGE A FROM POWER A CUT WIRES REFERENCED BETWEEN PAGES ARROWS SHOW CURRENT FLOW FROM POWER TO GROUND BATTERY CURRENT RATING TO LOAD 20A CIRCUIT BREAKER CURRENT RATING REVERSING LAMPS REFERENCE WIRES COMPLETE WIRING SHOWN ON ANOTHER PAGE SCREW TERMINAL ON COMPONENT ALTERNATE CIRCUIT PATHS SOLID STATE SEALED ELECTRONIC COMPONENT ANY CIRCUITRY SHOWN INSIDE THE BOX IS A FUNCTIONAL EQUIVALENT ONLY AND IS NOT EXACT 63 RD 981 RD/WH SOLID WIRES STRIPED WIRES AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION C305M MANUAL TRANSMISSION C305F C305M GROUND CONNECTION
13 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ELECTRIC RANGER VEHICLE C105F C105M SOCKET M MOTOR DIODES CURRENT FLOWS IN DIRECTION OF ARROW ONLY C100F C100M IN-LINE CONNECTOR HEATING ELEMENT CAPACITOR PIN OR BLADE SINGLE DASHED LINE INDICATES THAT WIRE ON LEFT ALSO PASSES THROUGH THE SAME CONNECTOR THERMISTOR OR TRANSISTOR SEE GROUNDS PAGES 10-1, 10-2 DASHED WIRE CIRCUITRY IS NOT SHOWN IN COMPLETE DETAIL, BUT IS COMPLETE ON ANOTHER PAGE RHEOSTAT OR POTENTIOMETER GAUGE LIGHT EMITTING DIODE (LED) SOLENOID SHIELD WIRES ARE COVERED BY A SHIELD SWITCH LIGHT BULB DUAL FILAMENT LIGHT BULB FIELD COIL GANGED SWITCHES CONTACTS MOVE AT THE SAME TIME RELAY CONTACTS CHANGE POSITION WITH CURRENT THROUGH COIL
14 10-1 POSTAL
15 10-2 * POSTAL ** EXCEPT POSTAL WITH NiMH BATTERY ** ** ** ** ** * * * ** ** *
16 10-3 EXCEPT POSTAL
17 10-4 EXCEPT POSTAL
18 10-5 EXCEPT POSTAL
19 10-6
20 10-7 EXCEPT POSTAL
21 10-8 EXCEPT POSTAL
22 10-9 EXCEPT POSTAL
23 10-10 EXCEPT POSTAL C509 S600 S500 C252
24 10-11 POSTAL C1941 C1946 H J G103 TO S131 PAGE TO S131 PAGE 10-12
25 10-12 POSTAL FROM C124 PAGE 10-6 E FROM C136 PAGE FROM C135 PAGE FROM C136 PAGE M FROM C1939 PAGE K L H J G105
26 10-13 POSTAL 4 4 A C2999 P TO C3999 PAGE N C136 R Q S AUXILIARY RELAY BOX #2 PAGE K TO S131 PAGE 10-12
27 10-14 P Q R S TO S209 PAGE 10-13
28 10-15 POSTAL B 3 C135 L TO S131 PAGE 10-12
29 10-16 POSTAL H P S923 M TO S131 PAGE G200
30 10-17 POSTAL 6 5 B 3 3 (NOT USED) G1998
31 10-18 POSTAL FROM S209 PAGE N + C4992 C3999
32 11-1
33 11-2 * POSTAL ELECTRIC VEHICLE *
34 11-3 EXCEPT POSTAL B A B B B A A A ELECTRIC VEHICLE POWER DISTRIBUTION BOX (EVPDB)
35 11-4 EXCEPT POSTAL
36 11-5 POSTAL
37 11-6 POSTAL
38 11-7 DC/DC 10 AMP 25 AMP 25 AMP 10 AMP PWR STR C1954 FAN LOW SPEED RELAY C1955 FAN HIGH SPEED RELAY
39 11-8 EXCEPT POSTAL OIL PUMP RELAY DOOR AJAR RELAY ALL LOCK RELAY BATTERY SAVER RELAY ALL UNLOCK RELAY INTERIOR LAMP RELAY ONE TOUCH DOWN RELAY MODULE
40 11-9 POSTAL OIL PUMP RELAY POWER STEERING RELAY WIPER PARK RELAY ISOLATION RELAY RIGHT HIGH BEAM RELAY ECONO MODE RELAY LH TURN/ HAZARD RELAY PREHEAT IGNITION RELAY PREHEAT INVERTER RELAY LEFT HIGH BEAM RELAY REAR HAZARD ONLY RELAY RH TURN/ HAZARD RELAY
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42 12-1 * POSTAL ELECTRIC VEHICLE
43 12-2
44 13-1 EXCEPT POSTAL
45 13-2 EXCEPT POSTAL (NOT USED)
46 13-3 EXCEPT POSTAL
47 13-4 EXCEPT POSTAL
48 13-5 EXCEPT POSTAL
49 13-6 EXCEPT POSTAL
50 13-7 EXCEPT POSTAL
51 13-8 EXCEPT POSTAL S163
52 13-9 EXCEPT POSTAL
53 13-10 EXCEPT POSTAL
54 13-11 EXCEPT POSTAL
55 13-12 EXCEPT POSTAL
56 13-13 EXCEPT POSTAL
57 13-14 EXCEPT POSTAL
58 13-15 EXCEPT POSTAL
59 13-16 POSTAL
60 13-17 POSTAL (NOT USED)
61 13-18 POSTAL S147
62 13-19 POSTAL
63 (NOT USED) (NOT USED) POSTAL
64 13-21 POSTAL
65 13-22 POSTAL
66 13-23 POSTAL
67 13-24 POSTAL S171 S170
68 13-25 POSTAL X TO C136 PAGE 13-26
69 13-26 POSTAL 5 POWER STEERING RELAY PAGE 43-2 RELAY MODULE FROM I/P FUSE 19 PAGE X 4 PREHEAT INVERTER RELAY PAGE 53-6 RELAY MODULE C136 C135 S1959 C135 S174 S175 DIODE 1 DIODE 2 C1939 ELECTRIC VEHICLE POWER DISTRIBUTION BOX (EVPDB) C1982 C S176 C1945 C124 CONTACTOR BOX PAGES 16-11, 21-1 BATTERY CONTROL MODULE PAGE INTERFACE ADAPTER ASSEMBLY (IAA) MODULE PAGE 16-2 C POWER STEERING ASSEMBLY PAGE 43-2
70 13-27 POSTAL C136 C3998 C134
71 13-28 POSTAL
72 13-29 POSTAL C134
73 13-30 POSTAL
74 13-31 POSTAL C208
75 13-32 EXCEPT POSTAL
76 13-33
77 13-34
78 14-1 EXCEPT POSTAL
79 14-2 EXCEPT POSTAL
80 14-3 POSTAL C209 C2099
81 14-4 POSTAL 37 C C C C C C1986 C124 C124 C1939 C124 C1939 S177 S178 S179 C135 C
82 14-5 POSTAL 3 C C154 C1941 C1946 S172 HOT AT ALL TIMES 5 7.5A S2050 C209 C DATA LINK CONNECTOR (DLC) C209 C2099 S205 S209 S209 S205 SEE GROUNDS PAGE 10-1, 10-2 SEE GROUNDS PAGE 10-12, SEE GROUNDS PAGE 10-1, 10-2 G101 G105 G105 G101
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84 16-1 EXCEPT POSTAL SOLID STATE
85 16-2 POSTAL HOT IN START OR RUN 5 POWER STEERING RELAY PAGE 43-2 RELAY MODULE 19 15A I/P FUSE PANEL PAGE PREHEAT INVERTER RELAY PAGE 53-6 RELAY MODULE C136 C135 S174 S175 POWER DISTRIBUTION PAGE DIODE 1 DIODE 2 S1959 C1939 C135 ELECTRIC VEHICLE POWER DISTRIBUTION BOX (EVPDB) C1982 C S176 C1945 C124 CONTACTOR BOX PAGE 16-11, 21-1 BATTERY CONTROL MODULE INTERFACE ADAPTER ASSEMBLY (IAA) MODULE S C1992 POWER STEERING ASSEMBLY PAGE 43-1
86 16-3 * EXCEPT POSTAL
87 16-4 * POSTAL
88 16-5 * POSTAL ELECTRIC VEHICLE
89 16-6
90 16-7
91 16-8
92 16-9
93 16-10
94 16-11
95 16-12
96 16-13
97 16-14
98 16-15
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100 18-1 * EXCEPT POSTAL DATA LINK PAGE 14-4 DATA LINK PAGE 14-4
101 18-2
102 18-3 * POSTAL
103 18-4 * POSTAL
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105 18-6 * POSTAL
106 19-1 * POSTAL SEE POWER DISTRIBUTION PAGES 13-5, 13-20
107 19-2 * POSTAL SEE POWER DISTRIBUTION PAGE 13-5, 13-20
108 19-3 * POSTAL
109 19-4
110 20-1 * POSTAL ** EXCEPT POSTAL
111 20-2 * POSTAL
112 21-1
113 21-2 EXCEPT POSTAL
114 21-3 POSTAL
115 21-4
116 26-1 * EXCEPT POSTAL
117 26-2 * POSTAL ** EXCEPT POSTAL
118 26-3 * EXCEPT POSTAL
119 26-4 * EXCEPT POSTAL
120 33-1 * POSTAL
121 33-2
122 37-1 SHIFT LOCK For diagnostic information, refer to Section of the Workshop Manual. * POSTAL ** EXCEPT POSTAL SEE POWER DISTRIBUTION PAGES 13-8, HOT IN RUN A GY/YE ** S BK SEE TURN/STOP/ HAZARD LAMPS PAGES 90-4, 90-9 HOT AT ALL TIMES S A 10 LG/RD 10 LG/RD I/P FUSE PANEL PAGES 13-8, 13-11, 13-23, LG/RD C210 * G103 * G RD/LG 511 LG 1003 GY/YE SEE GROUNDS * S228 PAGES 10-8, * S209 TURN/STOP/ 810 RD/LG HAZARD LAMPS 12V (RUN) 12V (BPP SWITCH CLOSED) C212 PAGES 90-4, 90-9 SHIFT LOCK ACTUATOR SOLID STATE 0V C212 SEE GROUNDS PAGES 10-8, BK * S244 * S BK * G200 * G105 Refer to Location Index, Cell 152, for Component, Connector, Splice, Ground and Base Part Number descriptions and locations.
123 SHIFT LOCK 37-2
124 42-1 * POSTAL ** EXCEPT POSTAL
125 42-2 * POSTAL ** EXCEPT POSTAL
126 42-3 * POSTAL EXCEPT POSTAL
127 42-4
128 43-1 * POSTAL ** EXCEPT POSTAL
129 43-2 POSTAL HOT IN START OR RUN 19 15A I/P FUSE PANEL PAGE HOT AT ALL TIMES 27 10A I/P FUSE PANEL PAGE LB/PK S1959 SEE POWER DISTRIBUTION PAGES 13-25, TN/YE S292 SEE POWER DISTRIBUTION PAGE LB/PK 792 TN/YE F S175 WH 792 TN/YE DB S176 K OG DA 705 LG/OG C VT/OG C LB/PK E S LB/PK 295 LB/PK 10 S LB/PK 21 C1992 POWER STEERING ASSEMBLY 8 C224 GENERIC ELECTRONIC MODULE (GEM) Refer to Location Index, Cell 152, for Component, Connector, Splice, Ground and Base Part Number descriptions and locations.
130 44-1 * POSTAL
131 44-2
132 46-1
133 46-2
134 53-1
135 53-2
136 53-3
137 53-4
138 53-5
139 53-6 HOT IN START OR RUN POSTAL INSTRUMENT ILLUMINATION PAGE A ELECTRIC VEHICLE POWER DISTRIBUTION BOX (EVPDB) PAGE C262 C262 G105 C135 SEE GROUNDS PAGES 10-12, SEE GROUNDS PAGES 10-12, C136 G105 B TO S148 PAGE 54-1 C135 SEE POWER DISTRIBUTION PAGE ELECTRIC VEHICLE POWER DISTRIBUTOR BOX (EVPDB) C1945 INTERFACE ADPTER ASSEMBLY (IAA) MODULE
140 53-7 POSTAL 29 10A I/P FUSE PANEL PAGE LG/VT C270 C270 R LG S RD C271 Refer to Location Index, Cell 152, for Component, Connector, Splice, Ground and Base Part Number descriptions and locations.
141 53-8
142 54-1 * POSTAL B PAGE 54-8 POSTAL
143 54-2
144 54-3 * POSTAL
145 54-4 * POSTAL ** EXCEPT POSTAL
146 54-5 * POSTAL
147 54-6 EXCEPT POSTAL
148 54-7 EXCEPT POSTAL M Refer to Location Index, Cell 152, for Component, Connector, Splice, Ground and Base Part Number descriptions and locations.
149 54-8
150 59-1 EXCEPT POSTAL
151 59-2 EXCEPT POSTAL 3 C205 MAINLIGHT SWITCH PAGE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER PAGE 61-4 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER PAGE 61-3 INTERVAL WIPER/WASHER PAGES 81-1, 81-2 COIL 2 INTERIOR LAMP RELAY PAGE 89-1 I/P RELAY CENTER BOX SEE POWER 14 BN DISTRIBUTION 871 YE 627 BK/OG 671 LB PAGE 13-13, SAFETY BELT INDICATOR CONTROL 3 DOOR AJAR INDICATOR CONTROL 2 PARK SENSE 647 GY/LB 646 YE/WH 5 WIPER HI LO RELAY CONTROL 4 WIPER RUN/PARK RELAY CONTROL 686 TN/RD 10 WASHER PUMP RELAY CONTROL 1008 LG/OG C224 7 INTERIOR LAMP RELAY CONTROL GENERIC ELECTRONIC MODULE (GEM) 5 BATT 85 BN/LB 85 BN/LB 0V C201 C BK SAFETY BELT INPUT SAFETY BELT SWITCH C303 VSS OUTPUT GY/BK VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR (VSS) PAGE 64-2 SEE GROUNDS PAGE MODE SELECT SWITCH INPUT PK/YE 680 LB/OG INTERVAL WIPER/WASHER PAGES 81-1, 81-2 INTERVAL DELAY/ WASH INPUT 18 BATT C BK/PK C219 IGNITION KEY WARNING INPUT IGNITION KEY WARNING SWITCH SEE GROUNDS PAGE BATT 761 GY/RD C GY/RD 0V C BK PASSENGER DOOR AJAR INPUT RIGHT DOOR AJAR SWITCH C606 SEE GROUNDS PAGE BATT DRIVER DOOR AJAR INPUT 13 C YE/BK C YE/BK 0V C506 LEFT DOOR AJAR SWITCH C BK G200
152 59-3 POSTAL
153 59-4 POSTAL INTERVAL WIPER/WASHER PAGES 81-3, PK/YE 680 LB/OG 671 LB 647 GY/LB 646 YE/WH 686 TN/RD C221 C MODE SELECT SWITCH INPUT INTERVAL DELAY/ WASH INPUT 2 PARK SENSE 5 WIPER HI LO RELAY CONTROL 4 WIPER RUN/PARK RELAY CONTROL 10 WASHER PUMP RELAY CONTROL GENERIC ELECTRONIC MODULE (GEM) VSS OUTPUT BATT IGNITION KEY WARNING INPUT MAIN LIGHT SWITCH ON INPUT GY/BK C BK/PK C BN C224 SEE POWER DISTRIBUTION PAGES 13-29, C260 VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR (VSS) PAGE 64-2 IGNITION KEY WARNING SWITCH 4 MAIN LIGHT SWITCH PAGE Refer to Location Index, Cell 152, for Component, Connector, Splice, Ground and Base Part Number descriptions and locations.
154 59-5 * POSTAL (WH/YE) 570 (BK/WH) 70 (LB/WH) 85 (BN/LB) * 684 (PK/YE) 680 (LB/OG) 995 (GY) * Power (Hot at All Times) Power Ground Data Link Connector (DLC) NOT USED Safety Belt Swtich Input NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED Wiper Mode Select Switch Internal Delay/Wash Input One Touch Down Sense (High) NOT USED (OG/WH) * 679 (GY/BK) 640 (RD/YE) 1002 (BK/PK) 158 (BK/PK) 359 (GY/RD) One Touch Down Sense (Low) NOT USED NOT USED Vehicle Speed Sensor Output (RABS) Warning Lamp Feed NOT USED Ignition (Hot in Acc or Run) Ignition Key Warning Switch Input (Hot in Acc or Run) NOT USED Signal Return
155 59-6 * POSTAL (LB) 627 (BK/OG) * 646 (YE/WH) 647 (GY/LB) 871 (YE) * 1008 (LG/OG) * 1005 (VT/OG) 1007 (YE/RD) * 686 (TN/RD) NOT USED Wiper Sense Input Door Ajar Indicator Output NOT USED Wiper Run/Park Relay Control Wiper High/Low Relay Control Safety Belt Indicator Control NOT USED Interior Lamp Relay Control NOT USED GEM Battery Saver Output Module One Touch Down Relay Output NOT USED Wiper Pump Relay Control (TN/LB) * 765 (YE/BK) * 761 (GY/RD) * 14 (BN) 183 (TN/YE) * Down Window Command Input NOT USED NOT USED Left Door Switch Input NOT USED Right Door Switch Input NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED Tail Lamps Feed Tone Generator NOT USED NOT USED
156 61-1 EXCEPT POSTAL
157 61-2 EXCEPT POSTAL
158 61-3 EXCEPT POSTAL C GENERIC ELECTRONIC MODULE (GEM) PAGE 59-2
159 61-4 EXCEPT POSTAL
160 61-5 EXCEPT POSTAL
161 61-6 POSTAL
162 61-7 POSTAL
163 61-8 POSTAL
164 61-9 POSTAL (NOT USED) (NOT USED)
165 61-10 POSTAL
166 71-1 EXCEPT POSTAL
167 71-2 EXCEPT POSTAL
168 71-3 POSTAL
169 71-4 POSTAL HOT IN START OR RUN A HOT IN HEAD OR PARK 7 7.5A SEE POWER DISTRIBUTION PAGES 13-29,
170 71-5 POSTAL A D
171 71-6
172 81-1 EXCEPT POSTAL
173 81-2 EXCEPT POSTAL
174 81-3 POSTAL FROM WIPER PARK RELAY PAGE 81-5 E F TO WIPER PARK RELAY PAGE 81-5
175 81-4 POSTAL
176 81-5 POSTAL E TO C131 PAGE 81-3 F FROM S297 PAGE 81-3
177 81-6
178 85-1 EXCEPT POSTAL
179 85-2 POSTAL FROM S295 THIS PAGE A C208 C208 G105 C134 G105 HIGH BEAM INDICATOR A TO RIGHT HIGH BEAM RELAY THIS PAGE
180 89-1 COURTESY LAMPS For diagnostic information, refer to Section of the Workshop Manual. EXCEPT POSTAL SEE POWER DISTRIBUTION PAGE HOT AT ALL TIMES LG/OG S221 PAGE I/P RELAY CENTER BOX 1005 VT/OG 8 C224 GENERIC ELECTRONIC MODULE (GEM) 705 LG/OG C204 1 INTERIOR 3 C204 INSTRUMENT ILLUMINATION DIMMING MODULE PAGE LG/OG 705 LG/OG BK/PK 4 3 PAGES 13-16, I/P RELAY CENTER BOX 705 LG/OG 55 BK/PK C201 TURN/STOP/ HAZARD LAMPS PAGE BK/PK 569 DG 1008 LG/OG 7 C224 GENERIC ELECTRONIC MODULE (GEM) PAGE BK/LB C BK/LB C902 C901 INTERIOR/ MAP LAMP OUTSIDE CARGO LAMP SEE GROUNDS PAGE V C BK HIGH MOUNTED STOPLAMP C900 OUTSIDE CARGO/ HIGH MOUNTED STOPLAMP G200
181 COURTESY LAMPS 89-2 POSTAL HOT AT ALL TIMES 27 10A I/P FUSE PANEL PAGE POWER DISTRIBUTION PAGE TN/YE T DB U YE Refer to Location Index, Cell 152, for Component, Connector, Splice, Ground and Base Part Number descriptions and locations.
182 90-1 EXCEPT POSTAL
183 90-2 EXCEPT POSTAL
184 90-3 EXCEPT POSTAL
185 90-4 EXCEPT POSTAL C201 C3998
186 90-5 POSTAL SEE POWER DISTRIBUTION PAGE S171 S170 S209 C253 C254
187 90-6 POSTAL A W Z
188 90-7 POSTAL
189 90-8 POSTAL S171 S296 S244 S209
190 90-9 POSTAL ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS) PAGE 42-3
191 90-10
192 92-1 EXCEPT POSTAL
193 92-2 EXCEPT POSTAL
194 A POSTAL E 7 7.5A 18
195 92-4 POSTAL
196 93-1 EXCEPT POSTAL
197 93-2 POSTAL S181
198 97-1
199 97-2
200 100-1 POWER WINDOWS HOT IN ACC OR RUN 20 10A 1002 BK/PK I/P FUSE PANEL PAGE HOT AT ALL TIMES ELECTRIC 33 VEHICLE POWER DISTRIBUTION BOX 20A (ECPDB) PAGE RD/LB C RD/LB C239 ACCESSORY 87A DELAY RELAY For diagnostic information, refer to Section of the Workshop Manual C239 SEE GROUNDS PAGE BK 400 LB/BK 400 B LB/BK S214 TO C C PAGE LB/BK S BK 400 LB/BK 400 LB/BK G V (ACC OR RUN) 12V (ACC OR RUN) TO C203 PAGE ONE TOUCH DOWN RELAY MODULE I/P RELAY CENTER BOX 1007 YE/RD 903 RD C224 S GY C221 S TN/LB 991 TN/LB C224 TN/LB 903 RD Ω GENERIC ELECTRONIC MODULE (GEM) PAGE RD D FROM C203 PAGE E FROM S210 PAGE 100-2
201 POWER WINDOWS FROM S203 PAGE B UP DOWN 400 LB/BK UP 12V (ACC OR RUN) DOWN C RIGHT C203 TN/LB 400 LB/BK 5 MASTER WINDOW CONTROL SWITCH DOWN SEE PAGE FOR UP UP DOWN SWITCH TESTING LEFT 992 WH/BK M C504 LEFT POWER WINDOW MOTOR FROM S203 PAGE V 57 C502 BK G203 C 400 LB/BK SEE GROUNDS PAGE C LB/BK 12V (ACC OR RUN) UP C602 DOWN 3 RIGHT UP DOWN WINDOW SWITCH SEE PAGE FOR SWITCH TESTING 334 RD/YE 333 YE/RD C604 M 313 WH/YE 314 TN/LB C604 RIGHT POWER WINDOW MOTOR C602 C WH/YE 903 RD C TN/LB C WH/YE 314 TN/LB C TN/LB 903 RD 313 WH/YE 314 TN/LB C200 S D TO S217 PAGE E RD TO S226 PAGE OG/WH C ONE TOUCH DOWN SENSE (LOW) GENERIC ELECTRONIC MODULE (GEM) PAGE 59-1 Refer to Location Index, Cell 152, for Component, Connector, Splice, Ground and Base Part Number descriptions and locations.
202 110-1 POWER DOOR LOCKS For diagnostic information, refer to Section A and B of the Workshop Manual. HOT AT ALL TIMES 31 15A I/P FUSE PANEL PAGE BK 57 BK BK/WH BK/WH 0V 12V 12V BK/WH ALL UNLOCK RELAY 3 1 0V 4 12V 3 5 BK/WH 12V 2 ALL LOCK RELAY 1 I/P RELAY CENTER BOX 118 PK/OG 120 PK/LG A 120 B PK/OG 117 PK/BK 119 PK/YE C 119 D PK/YE C PK/OG TO C201 PAGE PK/BK C200 C252 TO C201 PAGE S RD/OG C505 M C PK/BK 163 RD/OG LEFT DOOR LOCK ACTUATOR 117 PK/BK 57 BK SEE GROUNDS PAGE 10-3 C606 M C606 RIGHT DOOR LOCK ACTUATOR G103
203 POWER DOOR LOCKS FROM I/P RELAY CENTER BOX PAGE A C B D 120 PK/LG 119 PK/YE 120 PK/LG 119 PK/YE C PK/LG 119 PK/YE 120 PK/LG 119 PK/YE C200 C PK/LG 119 PK/YE 120 PK/LG 119 PK/YE 12V 12V C UNLOCK UNLOCK LOCK LOCK 3 LEFT DOOR LOCK SWITCH 12V 12V C UNLOCK UNLOCK LOCK LOCK 3 RIGHT DOOR LOCK SWITCH 0V C503 0V C BK SEE GROUNDS PAGE BK SEE GROUNDS PAGE G200 Refer to Location Index, Cell 152, for Component, Connector, Splice, Ground and Base Part Number descriptions and locations.
204 124-1 POWER MIRRORS For diagnostic information, refer to Section of the Workshop Manual. HOT AT ALL TIMES A 956 OG/LG 12V C509 I/P FUSE PANEL PAGE 13-2 SEE POWER DISTRIBUTION PAGE 13-2 EXTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRROR SWITCH SEE PAGE FOR SWITCH TESTING L R L R UP DN UP DN DIRECTIONAL CONTROL SWITCH UP/DOWN SWITCH LEFT AND RIGHT MIRROR SELEC- TOR SWITCH L L R R C509 12V (UP) 0V (DOWN) 12V (L) 0V (R) 12V (UP) 0V (DOWN) 12V (L) 0V (R) 12V (DOWN OR R) 0V (UP OR L) 544 VT 543 DG 541 DB 540 RD 542 C200 C VT 543 DG 12V (L) 0V (R) C252 LEFT/ RIGHT MOTOR M 12V (DOWN OR R) 0V (UP OR L) M 544 VT 543 DG 12V (UP) 0V (DOWN) UP/DOWN MOTOR 12V (L) 0V (R) C600 LEFT EXTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRROR LEFT/ RIGHT MOTOR M 12V (DOWN OR R) 0V (UP OR L) M 542 YE 542 YE 12V (UP) 0V (DOWN) UP/DOWN MOTOR C600 C252 C201 RIGHT EXTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRROR 0V 57 BK C509 YE 542 YE 542 YE C200 SEE GROUNDS PAGE G200 Refer to Location Index, Cell 152, for Component, Connector, Splice, Ground and Base Part Number descriptions and locations.
205 POWER MIRRORS 124-2
206 130-1
207 130-2
208 139-1 * POSTAL
209 139-2
210 149-1 COMPONENT TESTING: INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Component testing procedures are provided to determine whether or not a component operates properly. Testing information for each component includes a schematic with component terminal locations and step-by-step test procedures. Component terminals are identified by: 1. the circuit number of the wires that connect to that terminal, 2. the wire insulation color, and 3. letters or numbers that may be marked on the component. 38 BK/OG (B) Circuit number as shown on schematics Wire insulation color Terminal as marked on some components The component connector MUST BE REMOVED before testing. To test a single circuit within the component, select that circuit under the column TO TEST. If you wish to test the complete component, perform all tests. Connect the tester to the terminals shown in the second column and operate the component as shown in the third column.
211 COMPONENT TESTING: MAIN LIGHT SWITCH (EXCEPT POSTAL) SCHEMATIC COMPONENT TESTING PROCEDURE 4 OFF HEAD PARK OFF PARK 6 HEAD OFF 5 HEAD PARK TO TEST Headlamp Circuit Connect Self- Powered Test Light or Ohmmeter to Terminals 6 and 2 Off Park Head Move Switch to These Positions A Good Switch Will Indicate Open Circuit Open Circuit Closed Circuit 5 and 3 Off Park Head Open Circuit Closed Circuit Closed Circuit TERMINALS Illumination Circuit 4 and 8 Off Park Head Closed Circuit Open Circuit Open Circuit 4 and 9 Off Park Head Open Circuit Closed Circuit Closed Circuit C205
212 149-3 COMPONENT TESTING: MAIN LIGHT SWITCH (POSTAL) SCHEMATIC COMPONENT TESTING PROCEDURE 1 OFF HEAD PARK OFF PARK 4 HEAD OFF 5 HEAD PARK TO TEST Headlamp Circuit Connect Self- Powered Test Light or Ohmmeter to Terminals C261, 4 and C261, 5 C260, 5 and C260, 4 Move Switch to These Positions Off Park Head Off Park Head A Good Switch Will Indicate Open Circuit Open Circuit Closed Circuit Open Circuit Closed Circuit Closed Circuit C260 TERMINALS C261 Illumination Circuit C260, 1 and C260, 8 C260, 1 and C261, 6 Off Park Head Off Park Head Closed Circuit Open Circuit Open Circuit Open Circuit Closed Circuit Closed Circuit
213 COMPONENT TESTING: IGNITION SWITCH TERMINALS COMPONENT TESTING PROCEDURE TO TEST Connect Self- Powered Test Light or Ohmmeter to Terminals Move Switch to These Positions A Good Switch Will Indicate Start Circuit Run Circuit B4 and STA B4 and A4, B2 and A2 Acc, Lock, Off, Run, Start Acc, Lock, Off, Run, Start Closed Circuit in START position Closed Circuit in RUN position C213 Ignition Circuit B5 and I1 Acc, Lock, Off, Run, Start Closed Circuit in START or RUN position only Acc Circuit B5, B1 and A1 Acc, Lock, Off, Run, Start Closed Circuit in RUN and ACC positions only Bulb-Test Circuit Either P1 and GND Acc, Lock, Off, Run, Start Closed Circuit in START position only SCHEMATIC B1 37 (YE) B2 B3 B4 B5 START START START START START START START RUN ACC RUN ACC RUN ACC RUN ACC RUN ACC RUN ACC RUN ACC OFF LOCK OFF LOCK LOCK OFF OFF LOCK OFF LOCK OFF LOCK OFF LOCK 12 A1 A2 A3 STA A4 I1 P1 GND 297 (BK/LG) (NOT USED) 32 (RD/LB) 687 (GY/YE) 1050 (LG/VT) (NOT USED) (NOT USED) P2
214 149-5 COMPONENT TESTING: MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH COMPONENT TESTING PROCEDURE TERMINALS TO TEST Washer Switch Circuit Connect Self- Powered Test Light or Ohmmeter to Terminals 993 and 590 Move Switch to These Positions With Wiper Switch OFF: Push Washer Switch in Release Washer Switch A Good Switch Will Indicate Closed Circuit (+/ 10%) 100K ohm Wiper Switch Circuit 685 and 993 OFF INT LOW HIGH 47.5K ohm 11.2K ohm 4.08K ohm Closed Circuit (+/ 5%) Interval Time Adjust 993 and 590 OFF Through INTERVAL Steps Rotate control from OFF; Ohmmeter will show decreasing resistance from 100K ohm max. to 3.3K ohm min. (+/ 10%) SCHEMATIC K 4.07K 11.2K (COMPONENT VIEW) 100K OFF DELAY WASHER SWITCH 47.5K OFF INT LOW HIGH
215 COMPONENT TESTING: MULTIFUNCTION SWITCH COMPONENT TESTING PROCEDURE COMPONENT TESTING PROCEDURE TO TEST Connect Self- Powered Test Light or Ohmmeter to Terminals Move Switch to These Positions A Good Switch Will Indicate TO TEST Connect Self- Powered Test Light or Ohmmeter to Terminals Move Switch to These Positions A Good Switch Will Indicate Turn Switch Circuit 44 and 3 Turn Left Closed Circuit Hazard Switch Circuit 385 and 3 Hazard Closed Circuit 44 and 2 Turn Right Closed Circuit 385 and 2 Hazard Closed Circuit Passing Beam and Dimmer Switch Circuit 196 and 12 Pull half way up Closed Circuit 15 and 12 Pull up and Release Closed Circuit only when switch is in HIGH position 15 and 507 Pull up and Release Closed Circuit only when switch is in LOW position SCHEMATIC FLASH- TO-PASS SWITCH DIMMER SWITCH NORMAL HAZARD HI LO PASS HI PASS LO TURN SWITCH LEFT TURN RIGHT TURN HAZARD SWITCH
216 149-7 COMPONENT TESTING: LEFT/RIGHT DOOR LOCK SWITCH TERMINALS COMPONENT TESTING PROCEDURE 2 1 TO TEST Connect Self- Powered Test Light or Ohmmeter to Terminals Move Switch to These Positions A Good Switch Will Indicate Lock Both Doors 5 and 3 Lock Closed Circuit Unlock Both Doors 1 and 3 Unlock Closed Circuit C503/C603 SCHEMATIC 1 5 LOCK UNLOCK 3
217 COMPONENT TESTING: MASTER WINDOW CONTROL SWITCH TERMINALS COMPONENT TESTING PROCEDURE TO TEST Connect Self- Powered Test Light or Ohmmeter to Terminals Move Switch to These Positions A Good Switch Will Indicate Driver Window 5 and 3 5 and 6 Up Down Closed Circuit Closed Circuit C502 Passenger Window 5 and 4 5 and 1 Up Down Closed Circuit Closed Circuit SCHEMATIC UP DOWN UP DOWN 5 UP DOWN UP DOWN RIGHT LEFT
218 149-9 COMPONENT TESTING: RIGHT WINDOW SWITCH TERMINALS COMPONENT TESTING PROCEDURE 2 1 TO TEST Connect Self- Powered Test Light or Ohmmeter to Terminals Move Switch to These Positions A Good Switch Will Indicate 3 Up Switch Circuit 3 and 1 4 and 5 Up Up and at Rest Closed Circuit Closed Circuit 5 4 C602 Down Switch Circuit 3 and 5 1 and 2 Down Down and at Rest Closed Circuit Closed Circuit SCHEMATIC UP DOWN 3 UP DOWN
219 COMPONENT TESTING: EXTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRROR SWITCH TERMINALS COMPONENT TESTING PROCEDURE TO TEST Connect Self- Powered Test Light or Ohmmeter to Terminals 7 and 4 6 and 8 Move Switch to These Positions Selector Switch Left Up A Good Switch Will Indicate Closed Circuit Closed Circuit C509 7 and 6 4 and 8 Down Closed Circuit Closed Circuit Left 7 and 1 6 and 8 Left Closed Circuit Closed Circuit SCHEMATIC 7 and 6 1 and 8 7 and 2 6 and 8 Right Selector Switch Right Up Closed Circuit Closed Circuit Closed Circuit Closed Circuit 7 and 6 2 and 8 7 and 3 6 and 8 Down Left Closed Circuit Closed Circuit Closed Circuit Closed Circuit and 6 3 and 8 Right Closed Circuit Closed Circuit L R L UP DIRECTIONAL CONTROL DN L R L R 2 3 R 8
220 COMPONENT TESTING: MINI ISO RELAY COMPONENT TESTING PROCEDURE Connect battery pos. and neg. to terminals: Check continuity from terminals: Continuity will be: 85 and to 87 From 30 to 87 only and 30 to 87A 85 to all others To 86 only 30 to all others To 87A only TERMINALS SCHEMATIC 87 87A A RELAY CONTACTS CHANGE POSITION WITH CURRENT THROUGH COIL 30
221 COMPONENT TESTING: MICRO ISO RELAY COMPONENT TESTING PROCEDURE Connect battery pos. and neg. to terminals: Check continuity from terminals: Continuity will be: 1 and 2 3 to 4 From 3 to 5 only and 3 to 5 1 to all others To 2 only 3 to all others To 4 only TERMINALS SCHEMATIC RELAY CONTACTS CHANGE POSITION WITH CURRENT THROUGH COIL
222 150-1 * POSTAL
223 150-2 * POSTAL
224 150-3
225 150-4 * POSTAL
226 150-5 * POSTAL
227 150-6 * POSTAL
228
229 150-8
230 150-9 EXCEPT POSTAL 3 2 1
231
232 150-11
233 150-12
234 EXCEPT POSTAL POSTAL 3 2 1
235
236 EXCEPT POSTAL POSTAL 3 2 1
237 POSTAL
238 POSTAL
239 EXCEPT POSTAL POSTAL
240 150-19
241 150-20
242 150-21
243 150-22
244 150-23
245 POSTAL
246 150-25
247 150-26
248 150-27
249 150-28
250 150-29
251 150-30
252 * POSTAL (WH/YE) 570 (BK/WH) 70 (LB/WH) 85 (BN/LB) * 684 (PK/YE) 680 (LB/OG) 995 (GY) * Power (Hot at All Times) Power Ground Data Link Connector (DLC) NOT USED Safety Belt Swtich Input NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED Wiper Mode Select Switch Internal Delay/Wash Input One Touch Down Sense (High) NOT USED (OG/WH) * 679 (GY/BK) 640 (RD/YE) 1002 (BK/PK) 158 (BK/PK) 359 (GY/RD) One Touch Down Sense (Low) NOT USED NOT USED Vehicle Speed Sensor Output (RABS) Warning Lamp Feed NOT USED Ignition (Hot in Acc or Run) Ignition Key Warning Switch Input (Hot in Acc or Run) NOT USED Signal Return
253 * POSTAL (LB) 627 (BK/OG) * 646 (YE/WH) 647 (GY/LB) 871 (YE) * 1008 (LG/OG) * 1005 (VT/OG) 1007 (YE/RD) * 686 (TN/RD) NOT USED Wiper Sense Input Door Ajar Indicator Output NOT USED Wiper Run/Park Relay Control Wiper High/Low Relay Control Safety Belt Indicator Control NOT USED Interior Lamp Relay Control NOT USED GEM Battery Saver Output Module One Touch Down Relay Output NOT USED Wiper Pump Relay Control (TN/LB) * 765 (YE/BK) * 761 (GY/RD) * 14 (BN) 183 (TN/YE) * Down Window Command Input NOT USED NOT USED Left Door Switch Input NOT USED Right Door Switch Input NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED Tail Lamps Feed Tone Generator NOT USED NOT USED
254 150-33
255 150-34
256 150-35
257 150-36
258 150-37
259 150-38
260 (BK/LG) 614 (GY/OG) 615 (GY/WH) 70 (LB/WH) 607 (LB/OG) 616 (PK/BK) 1112 (WH/LG) 1113 (YE/LG) 649 (BK/OG) NOT USED Power (Hot in Run) Driver Air Bag Driver Air Bag Data Link Connector Passenger Air Bag Module Passenger Air Bag Passenger Air Bag Deactivation (PAD) Module Passenger Air Bag Deactivation (PAD) Module Illumination Ground NOT USED NOT USED (BK/LG) 608 (BK/YE) 649 (BK/YE) 619 (PK/WH) 183 (TN/YE) Power (Hot in Run) NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED Warning Indicators Ground NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED Crash Sensors Generic Electronic Module (GEM)
261 150-40
262 150-41
263 POSTAL
264 POSTAL POSTAL
265 POSTAL POSTAL
266 POSTAL POSTAL 1 2
267
268
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270
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272
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274
275 150-54
276
277
278
279 EXCEPT POSTAL POSTAL EXCEPT POSTAL
280 POSTAL
281 150-60
282 150-61
283 150-62
284 150-63
285 150-64
286 150-65
287 150-66
288
289
290 150-69
291
292 150-71
293 150-72
294 150-73
295 150-74
296 150-75
297 150-76
298 150-77
299 150-78
300 150-79
301 150-80
302 150-81
303 150-82
304 150-83
305 150-84
306 150-85
307 150-86
308 150-87
309 150-88
310 150-89
311 150-90
312 150-91
313 150-92
314 * POSTAL
315
316
317 150-96
318 150-97
319 150-98
320 POSTAL 2 1
321
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325 POSTAL 2 1
326
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329
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339 POSTAL
340
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345 * POSTAL
346
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349 * ELECTRIC POSTAL VEHICLE
350 * ELECTRIC POSTAL VEHICLE
351
352 C1973 A/C LOW PRESSURE SWITCH C1992 POWER STEERING ASSEMBLY C1945 G1999 INTERFACE ADAPTER ASSEMBLY (IAA) MODULE G1998 C1914, C1917, C1920, C1923 HIGH VOLTAGE POWER DISTRIBUTION BOX (HVPDB) C1999 POSITIVE TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT (PTC) SWITCHING MODULE C1943 DC/DC CONVERTER C1971 VARIABLE BLOWER CONTROLLER C1944 ABS MOTOR C1972 EVAPORATOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR C1895 POWER STEERING ASSEMBLY C1941/C1946 EVAC AND FILL CONNECTOR C1954 FAN LOW SPEED RELAY, C1955 FAN HIGH SPEED RELAY C1953 AUXILIARY BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSOR C1993 TRACTION BATTERY CHARGER C1991 TRACTION BATTERY CHARGER G1997 DO NOT USE THIS ILLUSTRATION AND GRID FOR REPORTING VEHICLE REPAIR LOCATIONS 2001 ELECTRIC RANGER FCS (13 OF 29) C1938 TRACTION BATTERY CHARGER C1969 G1977 C1997 VACUUM PRESSURE SENSOR C1995 A/C OVERTEMPERATURE SENSOR C1996 VACUUM PUMP UNDERHOOD VIEW (1 OF 2) C1952 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR C1966 COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR FRONT OF VEHICLE
353 C1902 A/C INVERTER MOTOR CONTROLLER (IMC) C1947 A/C INVERTER MOTOR CONTROLLER (IMC) C1912 POSITIVE TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT (PTC) SWITCHING MODULE C1948 C1931 C1932 C1933 C1998 COOLANT PUMP C1940 MASTER CYLINDER BRAKE PRESSURE SENSOR DO NOT USE THIS ILLUSTRATION AND GRID FOR REPORTING VEHICLE REPAIR LOCATIONS 2001 ELECTRIC RANGER FCS (14 OF 29) C5000 CHARGER INLET C1994 A/C PRESSURE SENSOR C1967 COOLING FAN FRONT OF VEHICLE UNDERHOOD VIEW ( 2 OF 2)
354 C1865, C1866, C1986, C1987 BATTERY CONTROL MODULE (BCM) C3985 C1870 C1869 C1873 C1872 C1877 C1878 C1881 C1879 C1882 C1868 C1886 C1887 C1939 C1985 BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSOR #4 C3994 C3999 DO NOT USE THIS ILLUSTRATION AND GRID FOR REPORTING VEHICLE REPAIR LOCATIONS 2001 ELECTRIC RANGER FCS (15 OF 29) C3998 C3997 C4992 OIL PUMP FULL BODY VIEW ( 1 OF 2) C4997 OIL PRESSURE SWITCH C4993 MOTOR/ TRANSAXLE C4998, C4999 TRACTION INVERTER MODULE (TIM) FRONT OF VEHICLE
355 C1935 C1867 C1885 C1981 BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSOR #3 C1871 C1984 TRACTION BATTERY COOLING FAN C1875 C1876 C1884 C1982 CONTACTOR BOX C1862 LOWER BATTERY HEATER C1864 CONTACTOR BOX C1863 LOWER BATTERY HEATER C1989 BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSOR #2 C1980 C1859 UPPER BATTERY HEATER C4995 RIGHT REAR ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SENSOR C1988 BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSOR #1 C1983 TRACTION BATTERY COOLING FAN RELAY C1861 UPPER BATTERY HEATER DO NOT USE THIS ILLUSTRATION AND GRID FOR REPORTING VEHICLE REPAIR LOCATIONS 2001 ELECTRIC RANGER FCs (16 OF 29) G4999 C1874 C1880 C4996 DIGITAL TRANSMISSION RANGE (DTR) SENSOR FULL BODY VIEW (2 OF 2) C4994 LEFT REAR ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SENSOR C409 SIEMANS INTERACTIVE AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTIC INTERFACE FRONT OF VEHICLE SYSTEM (SIADIS)
356 C242 PASSENGER AIR BAG W/POWER DOOR LOCKS C237 DRIVER S UNLOCK RELAY W/O POWER DOOR LOCKS C258 BATTERY SAVER RELAY C2998 FRESH/ RECIRCULATION SELECT SWITCH C2997 IN-CAR TEMPERATURE SENSOR C224 GENERIC ELECTRICAL MODULE (GEM) C221 GENERIC ELECTRONIC MODULE (GEM) C214, C215, C216 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER C213 IGNITION SWITCH C2999 C2994 RECIRCULATION VACUUM SOLENOID C2993 RECIRCULATION VACUUM PRESSURE SENSOR C205 MAIN LIGHT SWITCH C240 BLEND DOOR ACTUATOR C204 INSTRUMENT ILLUMINATION DIMMING SWITCH W/O 4X4 AND POWER EQUIPMENT GROUP C259 INTERIOR LAMP RELAY C252M C2990 STEERING WHEEL SENSOR G201 C2995 ACCELERATION POSITION SENSOR (APS) C134, C135, C136 DO NOT USE THIS ILLUSTRATION AND GRID FOR REPORTING VEHICLE REPAIR LOCATIONS 2001 ELECTRIC RANGER FCS (17 OF 29) C250 AIR BAG DIAGNOSTIC MONITOR C239 ACCESSORY DELAY RELAY C256 PASSENGER AIR BAG DEACTIVATION (PAD) SWITCH C232, C233, C234, C331 A/C HEATER CONTROL ASSEMBLY BEHIND INSTRUMENT PANEL C210 BRAKE PEDAL POSITION (BPP) SWITCH FRONT OF VEHICLE
357 C1759 C1865, C1866 BATTERY CONTROL MODULE C1749 C1756 C1748 C1750 C1747 C1752 C1751 DO NOT USE THIS ILLUSTRATION AND GRID FOR REPORTING VEHICLE REPAIR LOCATIONS 2001 ELECTRIC RANGER FCS (18 OF 29) C1758 C1757 C1755 NiMH BATTERY PACK (1 OF 2) C1754 C1753 FRONT OF VEHICLE
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