the two turn signal cancel cam lobes will contact the
turn signal cancel actuator. The cancel actuator
latches against the cancel cam rotation in the direc-
tion opposite that which is signaled. In other words,
if the left turn signal detent is selected, the lobes of
the cancel cam will ratchet past the cancel actuator
when the steering wheel is rotated to the left, but
will unlatch the cancel actuator as the steering wheel
rotates to the right and returns to center, which will
cancel the turn signal event and release the control
stalk from the detent so it returns to the neutral
OFF position.
If only momentary signaling, such as indication of
a lane change, is desired, the switch is actuated to a
left or right intermediate detent position. In this
position, the signal lamps flash as described above,
but the switch returns to the OFF position as soon as
the lever is released.
When the system is activated, one of two indicator
lamps mounted in the instrument cluster flashes in
unison with the turn signal lamps, indicating to the
driver that the system is operating.
WIPERS
The
multi-function
switch
uses
conventionally
switched outputs and a variable resistor to control
the many functions and features it provides using
hard wired circuitry. The switch uses body ground
(Z1) when the ignition switch is in the Accessory or
ON position; battery current from a fuse in the
Power Distribution Center (PDC) is provided through
a BCM controlled ignition switch output (RUN/ACC)
circuit.
•
Continuous Wipe Modes - When the control
knob is in the OFF position, the wiper system com-
pletes the cycle and the blades park in the lowest
portion of the wipe pattern When the control knob of
the windshield wiper/washer control stalk on the
right side of the multi-function switch is rotated to
the High or Low positions, the circuitry within the
switch provides a battery current output directly to
the high or low speed brush of the wiper motor.
When the control knob is in the OFF position, the
wiper system completes the cycle and the blades park
in the lowest portion of the wipe pattern.
•
Intermittent Wipe Mode - When the wind-
shield wiper/washer control switch control is rotated
to the Delay position, the circuitry within the switch
connects the output of the wiper motor relay to the
low speed brush of the wiper motor and provides bat-
tery current.
•
Washer
Mode
-
Pulling
windshield
wiper/
washer control towards the steering wheel provides a
battery current output through the momentary single
pole, single throw washer switch circuitry to operate
the washer pump/motor.
HAZARD WARNING SYSTEM
The hazard warning switch is pushed down to
unlatch the switch and activate (turn ON) the hazard
warning system, and pushed down again to latch the
switch and turn the system OFF. When the hazard
warning switch is latched (hazard warning OFF), the
push button will be in a lowered position on the top
of the steering column shroud; and, when the hazard
warning switch is unlatched (hazard warning ON),
the push button will be in a raised position. The
multi-function
switch
hazard
warning
circuitry
simultaneously provides a signal to the hazard warn-
ing sense of the combination flasher to activate or
deactivate the flasher output, and directs the output
of the flasher to the hazard warning lamps. When
the hazard warning system is activated, the combina-
tion flasher will cause both the right and left side
turn signal indicator lamps, front park/turn signal
lamps, front side marker lamps and rear turn signal
lamps to flash ON and OFF. If the exterior lamps are
turned OFF, the front park/turn signal lamps and the
front side marker lamps will flash in unison. If the
exterior lamps are turned ON, the front park/turn
signal lamps and the side marker lamps will flash
alternately.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - MULTI-FUNCTION
SWITCH
FLASHER DIAGNOSIS
Should any function of the multi-function switch
fail, the entire switch assembly must be replaced
(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/LAMPS/LIGHTING -
EXTERIOR/MULTI-FUNCTION
SWITCH
-
REMOVAL).
ZB
LAMPS
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MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH - EXPORT (Continued)
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Page 11: ...METRIC CONVERSION CHART 6 INTRODUCTION ZB METRIC SYSTEM Continued...
Page 13: ...TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS 8 INTRODUCTION ZB TORQUE REFERENCES Continued...
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Page 764: ...Fig 15 X Y AND Z PLANES ZB FRAME BUMPERS 13 13 FRAME Continued...
Page 765: ...Fig 16 FRAME SIDE VIEW FRONT SECTION Z DIMENSIONS 13 14 FRAME BUMPERS ZB FRAME Continued...
Page 766: ...Fig 17 FRAME SIDE VIEW REAR SECTION Z DIMENSIONS ZB FRAME BUMPERS 13 15 FRAME Continued...
Page 767: ...Fig 18 FRAME SIDE VIEW FRONT SECTION X DIMENSIONS 13 16 FRAME BUMPERS ZB FRAME Continued...
Page 768: ...Fig 19 FRAME SIDE VIEW REAR SECTION X DIMENSIONS ZB FRAME BUMPERS 13 17 FRAME Continued...
Page 769: ...Fig 20 FRAME TOP VIEW FRONT SECTION X AND Y DIMENSIONS 13 18 FRAME BUMPERS ZB FRAME Continued...
Page 770: ...Fig 21 FRAME TOP VIEW REAR SECTION X AND Y DIMENSIONS ZB FRAME BUMPERS 13 19 FRAME Continued...
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Page 925: ...Fig 1 EXPLODED VIEW 23 14 CONVERTIBLE TOP ZB CONVERTIBLE TOP Continued...
Page 1009: ...Fig 6 TRUNK OPENING DIMENSIONS 23 98 BODY STRUCTURE ZB OPENING DIMENSIONS Continued...
Page 1011: ...Fig 8 FRONT OF DASH PANEL AND FRAME 23 100 BODY STRUCTURE ZB SEALER LOCATIONS Continued...
Page 1012: ...Fig 9 REAR CLIP FRAME ZB BODY STRUCTURE 23 101 SEALER LOCATIONS Continued...
Page 1016: ...Fig 13 FRONT FRAME STRUCTURE 1 OF 4 23 104 BODY STRUCTURE ZB WELD LOCATIONS Continued...
Page 1017: ...Fig 14 FRONT FRAME STRUCTURE 2 OF 4 ZB BODY STRUCTURE 23 105 WELD LOCATIONS Continued...
Page 1018: ...Fig 15 FRONT FRAME STRUCTURE 3 OF 4 23 106 BODY STRUCTURE ZB WELD LOCATIONS Continued...
Page 1019: ...Fig 16 FRONT FRAME STRUCTURE 4 OF 4 ZB BODY STRUCTURE 23 107 WELD LOCATIONS Continued...
Page 1020: ...Fig 17 FLOOR PAN 1 OF 5 23 108 BODY STRUCTURE ZB WELD LOCATIONS Continued...
Page 1021: ...Fig 18 FLOOR PAN 2 OF 5 ZB BODY STRUCTURE 23 109 WELD LOCATIONS Continued...
Page 1022: ...Fig 19 FLOOR PAN 3 OF 5 23 110 BODY STRUCTURE ZB WELD LOCATIONS Continued...
Page 1023: ...Fig 20 FLOOR PAN 4 OF 5 ZB BODY STRUCTURE 23 111 WELD LOCATIONS Continued...
Page 1024: ...Fig 21 FLOOR PAN 5 OF 5 23 112 BODY STRUCTURE ZB WELD LOCATIONS Continued...
Page 1025: ...Fig 22 REAR FRAME 1 OF 5 ZB BODY STRUCTURE 23 113 WELD LOCATIONS Continued...
Page 1026: ...Fig 23 REAR FRAME 2 OF 5 23 114 BODY STRUCTURE ZB WELD LOCATIONS Continued...
Page 1027: ...Fig 24 REAR FRAME 3 OF 5 ZB BODY STRUCTURE 23 115 WELD LOCATIONS Continued...
Page 1028: ...Fig 25 REAR FRAME 4 OF 5 23 116 BODY STRUCTURE ZB WELD LOCATIONS Continued...
Page 1029: ...Fig 26 REAR FRAME 5 OF 5 ZB BODY STRUCTURE 23 117 WELD LOCATIONS Continued...
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Page 1136: ...7 0 DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION AND PROCEDURES 15...
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Page 1344: ...8 4 FUEL SYSTEM C O M P O N E N T L O C A T I O N S 223 COMPONENT LOCATIONS...
Page 1345: ...C O M P O N E N T L O C A T I O N S 224 COMPONENT LOCATIONS 8 4 FUEL SYSTEM Continued...
Page 1355: ...C O N N E C T O R P I N O U T S 234 CONNECTOR PINOUTS...
Page 1362: ...10 0 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS S C H E M A T I C D I A G R A M S 241 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS...
Page 1363: ...S C H E M A T I C D I A G R A M S 242 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS...
Page 1364: ...S C H E M A T I C D I A G R A M S 243 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS...
Page 1365: ...NOTES 244...
Page 1368: ...11 4 EELD C H A R T S A N D G R A P H S 247 CHARTS AND GRAPHS...
Page 1369: ...NOTES 248...
Page 1371: ...Dealer Technical Operations 800 Chrysler Drive CIMS 486 02 76 Auburn Hills MI 48326 2757...
Page 1381: ...NOTES x...
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Page 1408: ...7 0 DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION AND PROCEDURES 27...
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Page 1803: ...10 2 AUDIO SYSTEM S C H E M A T I C D I A G R A M S 422 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS...
Page 1804: ...10 3 CHIME SYSTEM S C H E M A T I C D I A G R A M S 423 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS...
Page 1805: ...10 4 COMMUNICATION S C H E M A T I C D I A G R A M S 424 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS...
Page 1808: ...10 7 2 REAR FOG LAMPS EXPORT ONLY S C H E M A T I C D I A G R A M S 427 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS...
Page 1809: ...10 8 HEATING A C SYSTEM S C H E M A T I C D I A G R A M S 428 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS...
Page 1813: ...10 11 INTERIOR LIGHTING S C H E M A T I C D I A G R A M S 432 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS...
Page 1814: ...10 12 POWER DOOR LOCKS RKE S C H E M A T I C D I A G R A M S 433 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS...
Page 1815: ...10 13 POWER WINDOW SYSTEM S C H E M A T I C D I A G R A M S 434 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS...
Page 1817: ...10 15 VEHICLE THEFT SECURITY SYSTEM S C H E M A T I C D I A G R A M S 436 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS...
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Page 1829: ...NOTES 8...
Page 1830: ...7 0 DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION AND PROCEDURES 9...
Page 1868: ...C O N N E C T O R P I N O U T S 47 CONNECTOR PINOUTS...
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