Fig. 1: Clock Circuit Diagram
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NOTE:
Vehicles with navigation; refer to audio-HVAC subdisplay unit removal/installation (see
AUDIO-HVAC SUBDISPLAY UNIT REPLACEMENT
).
Fig. 2: Identifying 10P Connector Of Clock
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Are the connectors and terminals connected properly?
YES - Go to step 4.
NO - Repair the connection and recheck.
CONNECTOR TERMINAL REFERENCE
Wire
Clock 10P connector terminal
Audio-HVAC display panel connector C (10P) terminal
BLU/ORN(1) BLU(2)
2
2
YEL/RED(1) YEL(2)
4
4
YEL(1) PUR(2)
5
5
BLU/RED(1) ORN(2)
6
6
BLU
7
7
GRY
8
8
BLK
1
1
RED
9
9
GRN
10
10
BLK
3
(body ground)
(1)
'04 model
(2)
'05-08 models
Is there continuity?
YES - Go to step 5.
NO - Repair the open in the wire between the audio-HVAC display panel and the clock.
CONNECTOR TERMINAL REFERENCE
Wire
Clock 10P connector terminal
BLU/ORN(1)
2
BLU(2)
YEL/RED(1)
4
YEL(2)
YEL(1)
5
PUR(2)
BLU/RED(1)
6
ORN(2)
BLU
7
GRY
8
BLK
1
RED
9
GRN
10
BLK
3
(1)
'04 model
(2)
'05-08 models
Is there continuity?
YES - Repair the short to ground in the wire between the audio-HVAC display panel and the clock.
NO - Go to step 6.
Is the clock normal?
YES - Replace the original clock.
NO - Substitute a known-good audio-HVAC display panel and retest. If the problem is gone, replace the original audio-HVAC display panel.