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1994 Buick Park Avenue Body Electrical Wiring Diagram

Find body control module wiring, door lock circuits, interior lighting paths, and horn/alarm schematics.

Matched Diagrams

48

Variant Used

Park Avenue Ultra V6-3.8L SC VIN 1

Total Vehicle Diagrams

2522

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Factory Manual Evidence

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Diagnostic signal

Codes Often Seen With This System

Use the code cluster when wiring faults overlap with check-engine or module-level diagnostics.

B1318: Battery Voltage Low β†’

Top Body Electrical Diagram Paths

1.Courtesy Lamp β€” Door Lock Fiber Optic Lamp ConnectorLighting and HornsOpen2.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Doors β€” Door Handle Switch > LHBody and FrameOpen3.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Doors β€” Door Handle Switch > RHBody and FrameOpen4.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Doors β€” Door LatchBody and FrameOpen5.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Connector ViewsBody and FrameOpen6.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagnostic Aids > General Troubleshooting Tools > Checking Terminal ContactBody and FrameOpen7.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagnostic Aids > General Troubleshooting Tools > Intermittent and Poor ConnectionsBody and FrameOpen8.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagnostic Aids > General Troubleshooting Tools > Troubleshooting Tests > How to Use Solid State Internal Voltages In TroubleshootingBody and FrameOpen9.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagnostic Aids > General Troubleshooting Tools > Troubleshooting Tests > Testing For Short For Ground With A Short FinderBody and FrameOpen10.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagnostic Aids > General Troubleshooting Tools > Troubleshooting Tests > Testing For Short to Ground With A MultimeterBody and FrameOpen11.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagnostic Aids > General Troubleshooting Tools > Troubleshooting Tests > Testing For Voltages DropBody and FrameOpen12.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagnostic Aids > Wire Repair Procedures > Circuit Protection Devices > Circuit BreakersBody and FrameOpen13.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagnostic Aids > Wire Repair Procedures > Circuit Protection Devices > Circuit ProtectionBody and FrameOpen14.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagnostic Aids > Wire Repair Procedures > Circuit Protection Devices > FusesBody and FrameOpen15.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagnostic Aids > Wire Repair Procedures > Circuit Protection Devices > General InformationBody and FrameOpen16.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagnostic Aids > Wire Repair Procedures > Typical Electrical Repair Procedures > Repairing Connectors > Pull-to-Seat TypeBody and FrameOpen17.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagnostic Aids > Wire Repair Procedures > Typical Electrical Repair Procedures > Repairing Connectors > Push-to-Seat TypeBody and FrameOpen18.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagnostic Aids > Wire Repair Procedures > Typical Electrical Repair Procedures > Splicing Copper Wire Using Crimp and Seal Splice SleevesBody and FrameOpen19.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagnostic Aids > Wire Repair Procedures > Typical Electrical Repair Procedures > Splicing Copper Wire Using Splice ClipsBody and FrameOpen20.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagnostic Aids > Wire Repair Procedures > Typical Electrical Repair Procedures > Splicing Twisted/Shielded CableBody and FrameOpen21.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > AbbreviationBody and FrameOpen22.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Cell ReferencesBody and FrameOpen23.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Electrostatic Discharge (ESD Sensitive Devices)Body and FrameOpen24.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > How to Read Circuit SchematicsBody and FrameOpen25.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > How to Read System Locator ViewsBody and FrameOpen26.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > How to Use Diagnostic Test ProceduresBody and FrameOpen27.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > How to Use Replacement ProceduresBody and FrameOpen28.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > How to Use Symptom/Diagnosis GuideBody and FrameOpen29.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > How to Use System Check-Normal Operation TablesBody and FrameOpen30.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Schematic Symbols > ComponentsBody and FrameOpen31.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Schematic Symbols > ConnectorsBody and FrameOpen32.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Schematic Symbols > Diagnostic ToolsBody and FrameOpen33.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Schematic Symbols > Miscellaneous Electrical SymbolsBody and FrameOpen34.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Schematic Symbols > Switches and RelaysBody and FrameOpen35.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Schematic Symbols > VacuumBody and FrameOpen36.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Schematic Symbols > Vacuum MotorsBody and FrameOpen37.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Schematic Symbols > Wires, Grounds, Splices, and GrommetsBody and FrameOpen38.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Solid State Equivalent CircuitsBody and FrameOpen39.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Supplemental Inflatable Restraint (SIR) SystemBody and FrameOpen40.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Wire Color Code IdentificationBody and FrameOpen41.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Wire Size Conversion TableBody and FrameOpen42.Doors, Hood and Trunk > Fuel Door β€” Electrical DiagramsBody and FrameOpen43.Horn β€” Connector ViewsLighting and HornsOpen44.Horn β€” Diagnostic Aids > General Troubleshooting Tools > Checking Terminal ContactLighting and HornsOpen45.Horn β€” Diagnostic Aids > General Troubleshooting Tools > Intermittent and Poor ConnectionsLighting and HornsOpen46.Horn β€” Diagnostic Aids > General Troubleshooting Tools > Troubleshooting Tests > How to Use Solid State Internal Voltages In TroubleshootingLighting and HornsOpen47.Horn β€” Diagnostic Aids > General Troubleshooting Tools > Troubleshooting Tests > Testing For Short For Ground With A Short FinderLighting and HornsOpen48.Horn β€” Diagnostic Aids > General Troubleshooting Tools > Troubleshooting Tests > Testing For Short to Ground With A MultimeterLighting and HornsOpen