Chrysler RG Voyager. Manual — part 740
self-resetting circuit breaker to protect them from
overload. However, consecutive or frequent resetting
of the circuit breaker must not be allowed to con-
tinue, or the motor may be damaged.
MEMORY SYSTEM
The Memory Seat Mirror Module (MSMM) receives
battery current through fuse #22 in the Integrated
Power Module (IPM) and the power seat system cir-
cuit breaker, located under the driver side front seat
near the rear edge of the seat cushion pan. The mem-
ory system does not operate with the Ignition-Off
Draw (IOD) fuse removed. The MSMM will drive a
maximum of 2 motors at a time in a given direction.
If conflicting directions are requested, the priority for
response will be approximately as follows:
• Seat Track Rearward or Forward
• Seat Front Down or Up
• Seat Rear Down or Up
• Recliner Rearward or Forward
The inputs from these switches to the MSMM is a
current limited battery source fed by the MSMM.
This protects the MSMM printed circuit board traces
from acting as fuses. All of these switch contact
inputs to the MSMM are normally closed to ground,
except when actuated.
For diagnosis of the MSMM, the Programmable
Communication Interface (PCI) data bus, or the other
electronic modules on the PCI data bus that provide
inputs and outputs for the memory system, the use of
a DRBIII
t or equivalent scan tool and the proper
Diagnostic Procedures information is recommended.
ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFORMATION CENTER
The Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC)
serves as the user interface for the memory system.
It displays memory system status messages and pro-
vides the user with the means for enabling and dis-
abling the many customer programmable features
available on the vehicle, including those for the mem-
ory system.
(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/OVERHEAD CON-
SOLE/ELECTRONIC VEHICLE INFO CENTER -
DESCRIPTION) for additional information on the
EVIC.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
POWER SEAT SYSTEM
Following are tests that will help to diagnose the
hard wired components and circuits of the power seat
system. However, if the vehicle is also equipped with
the optional memory system, these tests may not
prove conclusive in the diagnosis of the driver side
power seat. In order to obtain conclusive testing of
the driver side power seat with the memory system
option, the Programmable Communications Interface
(PCI) data bus network and all of the electronic mod-
ules that provide inputs to, or receive outputs from
the memory system components must be checked,
(Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/POWER SEATS - DIAG-
NOSIS AND TESTING).
WARNING: SOME VEHICLES ARE EQUIPPED WITH
SEATBACK
MOUNTED
AIRBAGS.
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 COULD
RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT
AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
(1) If either power seat is completely inoperable,
check the power seat circuit breaker, located under
the trailing edge of the driver side power seat. If the
power seat circuit breaker is OK, continue to the
next step.
(2) Check for proper battery and ground connec-
tions at the power seat switch and/or memory seat
module. Repair any wiring as necessary.
(3) Check the power seat system wire harness con-
nections and pins to ensure proper circuit continuity
and ground paths.
MEMORY SYSTEM
In order to obtain conclusive testing of the memory
system, the Programmable Communications Interface
(PCI) data bus network and all of the electronic mod-
ules that provide inputs to, or receive outputs from
the memory system components must be checked.
The most reliable, efficient, and accurate means to
diagnose the driver side power seat with the memory
system option requires the use of a DRBIII
t or
equivalent scan tool and the proper Diagnostic Proce-
dures information. The DRBIII
t scan tool can pro-
vide confirmation that the PCI data bus is functional,
that all of the electronic modules are sending and
receiving the proper messages on the PCI data bus,
and that the memory system is receiving the proper
hard wired inputs and relaying the proper hard
wired outputs to perform its driver side power seat
functions.
(1) If the driver power seat exhibits an interrupted
or jerky motion, ensure the wire harness is connected
correctly. To verify the concern, obtain a DRB III
t or
equivalent scan tool and energize each axis one at a
time. If any axis stops in approximately 2 seconds
(without hitting the end of travel), the feedback for
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POWER SEAT SYSTEM
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POWER SEAT SYSTEM (Continued)
that axis may have an open, short or be incorrectly
connected. Check the wiring to that axis (module to
motor). Repair any wiring problems and retry that
axis. Refer to the appropriate wiring information for
complete circuit schematic or connector pin-out infor-
mation.
SEAT SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
Vehicles equipped with a driver side power seat
utilize an eight-way power seat switch. Vehicles
equipped with a passenger side power seat utilize a
four-way
power
seat
switch.
These
power
seat
switches features two knobs ganged together on the
outboard seat cushion side shield (Fig. 2).
The switch is secured to the back of the seat cush-
ion side shield with two screws. However, the control
knobs for the seat switch unit must be removed
before the seat switch can be removed from the side
shield.
The power seat switch cannot be repaired. If one
switch is damaged or faulty, the entire power seat
switch unit must be replaced.
OPERATION
When a power seat switch control knob or knobs
are actuated, a battery feed and a ground path are
applied through the switch contacts to the power seat
track
or
recliner
adjuster
motor.
The
selected
adjuster motor operates to move the seat track or
recliner through its drive unit in the selected direc-
tion until the switch is released, or until the travel
limit of the adjuster is reached. When the switch is
moved in the opposite direction, the battery feed and
ground path to the motor are reversed through the
switch contacts. This causes the adjuster motor to
run in the opposite direction.
No power seat switch should be held applied in any
direction after the adjuster has reached its travel
limit. The power seat adjuster motors each contain a
self-resetting circuit breaker to protect them from
overload. However, consecutive or frequent resetting
of the circuit breaker must not be allowed to con-
tinue, or the motor may be damaged.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
SEAT SWITCH
(1) Remove the power seat switch, (Refer to 8 -
ELECTRICAL/POWER
SEATS/DRIVER
SEAT
SWITCH - REMOVAL).
(2) Using an ohmmeter, check pin #1 of the power
seat switch wire harness connector for continuity to
ground. It should be present. If OK, go to Step 3. If
not OK, repair the open ground circuit as required.
(3) Using a voltmeter, check pin #5 of the power
seat switch wire harness connector for battery cur-
rent. It should be present. If OK, go to Step 4. If not
OK, repair the open voltage supply circuit as
required.
(4) Using an ohmmeter, test the power seat switch
for continuity, refer to SEAT SWITCH CONTINUITY
TEST TABLE (Fig. 3). If continuity is not present as
indicated, replace the power seat switch.
Fig. 2 POWER SEAT SWITCH LOCATION
1 - POWER SEAT SWITCH
2 - SEAT CUSHION SIDE SHIELD
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POWER SEAT SYSTEM (Continued)
SEAT SWITCH CONTINUITY TEST TABLE
SWITCH
POSITION
CONTINUITY BETWEEN PINS
CONTINUITY BETWEEN PINS
DRIVER
PASSENGER
OFF
PIN 1 & 4
PIN 1 & 3
PIN 1 & 2
PIN 1 & 10
PIN 1 & 9
PIN 1 & 8
PIN 1 & 7
PIN 1 & 6
PIN 1 & 4
PIN 1 & 3
PIN 1 & 2
PIN 1 & 10
PIN 1 & 9
PIN 1 & 8
PIN 1 & 7
PIN 1 & 6
FRONT RISER
UP
PIN 5 & 7
PIN 5 & 10
FRONT RISER
DOWN
PIN 5 & 10
PIN 5 & 7
CENTER
SWITCH
FORWARD
PIN 5 & 6
PIN 5 & 6
CENTER
SWITCH
REARWARD
PIN 5 & 3
PIN 5 & 3
REAR RISER UP
PIN 5 & 8
PIN 5 & 9
REAR RISER
DOWN
PIN 5 & 9
PIN 5 & 8
RECLINER UP
PIN 5 & 2
PIN 5 & 2
RECLINER
DOWN
PIN 5 & 4
PIN 5 & 4
Fig. 3 SEAT SWITCH PIN-OUT
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SEAT SWITCH (Continued)
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Using a push pin remover or other suitable
wide flat-bladed tool, gently pry the power seat and
power recliner switch knobs off of the switch levers
(Fig. 4).
(3) Remove the screws that secure the outboard
seat cushion side cover to the seat cushion frame,
(Refer to 23 - BODY/SEATS/SEAT CUSHION SIDE
COVERS - REMOVAL).
(4) Pull the outboard seat cushion side cover away
from the seat cushion frame far enough to access the
power seat switch wire harness connector.
(5) Disconnect the power seat wire harness connec-
tor from the power seat switch connector receptacle.
(6) Remove the screws that secure the power seat
switch to the inside of the outboard seat cushion side
cover.
(7) Remove the power seat switch from the out-
board seat cushion side cover.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position the power seat switch onto the out-
board seat cushion side cover.
(2) Install and tighten the screws that secure the
power seat switch to the inside of the outboard seat
cushion side cover. Tighten the screws to 1.5 N·m (14
in. lbs.).
(3) Reconnect the power seat wire harness connec-
tor to the power seat switch connector receptacle.
(4) Install the outboard seat cushion side cover,
(Refer to 23 - BODY/SEATS/SEAT CUSHION SIDE
COVERS - INSTALLATION).
(5) Install the power seat and power recliner
switch knobs onto the switch control levers.
(6) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
MEMORY SWITCH
DESCRIPTION
Vehicles equipped with the memory system have a
memory switch mounted to the driver side front door
trim panel (Fig. 5). This switch is used to set and
recall all of the memory system settings for up to two
drivers. The memory switch is a resistor multiplexed
unit that is hard wired to the Body Control Module
(BCM). The BCM sends out the memory system set
and recall requests to the other electronic modules
over the Programmable Communications Interface
(PCI) data bus.
The memory switch cannot be adjusted or repaired
and, if faulty or damaged, it must be replaced.
OPERATION
The memory switch has three momentary switch
buttons labeled Set, 1 and 2. When the memory set
switch is depressed, a resistance value is sent to the
Body Control Module (BCM) via hard wired connec-
Fig. 4 REMOVING SWITCH CONTROL KNOBS -
TYPICAL
Fig. 5 MEMORY SWITCH LOCATION
1 - MEMORY SWITCH
2 - SWITCH BEZEL
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SEAT SWITCH (Continued)
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