Module Controlled Functions

2005 Ford Taurus SEL, 4D SedanSECTION Module Controlled Functions
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2006 Mercury Mariner and 2006 Ford Escape. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.

The smart junction box (SJB) is the multifunction electronic control module on this vehicle. The SJB is a combination of a multifunction control module and a central junction box (CJB). SJB functions control multiple systems, which include:

  • auto locks
  • exterior lamps
  • illuminated entry and interior lamps
  • perimeter anti-theft alarm
  • power door locks
  • rear windshield wiper
  • remote keyless entry (RKE) keypad
  • RKE system
  • tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS)

The SJB is located under the front passenger side floor console. For removal information, refer to SMART JUNCTION BOX (SJB)Β . For additional information on the interior lamps and illuminated entry, refer to INTERIOR LIGHTING . For additional information on the exterior lighting, refer to EXTERIOR LIGHTING . For additional information on the power door locks, the RKE keypad, and the RKE system, refer to HANDLES, LOCKS, LATCHES AND ENTRY SYSTEMS . For additional information on the rear windshield wiper, refer to WIPERS AND WASHERS . For additional information on the perimeter anti-theft, refer to ANTI-THEFT - PERIMETER . For additional information on the climate control system, refer to CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM - GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSTICS (Escape, Mariner), or CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM - GENERAL INFORMATION AND DIAGNOSTICS - HYBRID (Escape Hybrid). For additional information on the warning chimes, refer to WARNING DEVICES . For additional information on the TPMS, refer to WHEELS & TIRES .

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